Reminder that we actually get new episodes in less than two months
Holy shit what, really? How many?
>discount AT
>in fucking 2016
>>87872038
Don't know, but season 3's premiering on January 10th iirc
Why doesn't /co/ care about Disney's first Latina princess? Her show is pretty good. Her backstory movie just aired this past Sunday.
>>87888581
I used to make threads for each episode, but I stopped. Not sure how to explain it, but the show just... feels bland.
Seriously though, where can I find erotic fanfiction of her cousin manipulating her into an arranged marriage to seize the throne?
>>87888581
I think I saw an episode of it. Looked like a nice kids show that wouldn't be too painful to watch with my niece
Show me what you got.
>>87871586
MARVELOUS!!!
I miss Mike Choi's X-force work with his ex wife's coloring so damn much.
The Loud House is the best show of 2016 right?
I have not watched a single episode of this show. Going purely off of /co/'s treatment of it, my assumption is that it's nothing but adult jokes and incest humor, packaged in a funny way that pleases the kids. Am I right?
>>87772505
Yes. GF ended poorly, SU has been a mess, and AT/RS have been zombified.
Even if it were the only show of 2016 the answer would still be no.
ITS
THE
CANCER
>>87871162
THE NUTSHAQ
New Clip
http://www.worldsfinestonline.com/2016/11/justice-league-action-debuts-dec-16th-2016-cartoon-network-first-clip/
Looks good.
>>87870974
i like the art
MM looks so happy it makes me happy
>>87870992
That mmh does not look good
Is this any good?
>>87870895
Nah. The "God" character is a Mary Sue bitch, everybody worships it even though it could fix all the conflict in 1 second but doesn't.
>>87870895
>Is this any good?
If you like Evangelical, Veggie-Tales tier Bible-thumbing bullshit, then yes.
>>87870995
So bible stories aren't allowed to be appreciated for their story just because they're bible stories?
Seems kind of ridiculous, I love the tale of Jacob and the angel and I'm not even a practicing christian.
Courageous Law Enforcer
Loving Husband
Mediocre Father
2nd Most Powerful Cibopath on the Planet
Angriest Man in the Solar System
For over 4 dozen issues, Tony Chu was the most vocal and dogmatic proponent of the FDA's anti-chicken laws, as straight-edged and heroic a cop as anyone could be in a world as horrifically (and dangerously) bizarre as the one he lived in.
Perhaps that's why, in the end, it had to be him who pulled the trigger.
You knew he'd make it here. You just didn't know what he'd have to do to make it possible.
This is your last helping of Chew.
This is where you say goodbye.
Don't worry though.
It's going to be a long one.
A double serving.
Filled with all your favorite characters and gags.
Are the star-spangled panties officially dead forever?
>>87867940
As dead as Supes briefs and Jester Harley
No, they're still present in comics that came out this year
>>87867940
They're still her iconic look in the minds of the general public.
DC has all of the fucking best black comic book characters. This simply cannot be denied.
>>87887389
Who's the one between Static and John Stewart?
Plus you forgot The Wall and Bloodwynd.
>>87887430
Batwing, David Zavimbe.
>>87887389
>6 of them are tech guys
>3 Have electricity powers
lmao. Also what are these? They don't look like DCC or Heroclix
nearly fucking every cartoon they watch
>>87886221
What is the CW-Verse?
What is the Loud House?
Why do people whine when Superman or Batman are forced to kill but don't bat an eye when Optimus Prime nonchalantly murders and mutilates his enemies to the point of decapitating his archenemy even after he offered a truce?
Superman and Batman are heroes
Optimus is a truck
He's made to kill
>>87884846
optimus (in those movies) is a soldier first and foremost fighting for the survival of two species.
>>87884846
They do.
Besides, Optimus is fighting a war....there will be casualties in a war, he may be portrayed as less violent in other media but at the end of the day he's a soldier, not a cape fucker.
>>87884913
One could argue that Optimus is a detriment to his own species in those movies, while the Decepticons are more fighting for their species survival
Scott is dead let us read about Dani Moonstar and Oya also guess what Hopeless isnt writting this so it might be readable
Soo Death of X, what a shit story senpai.
Cover by David Nakayama
>This December, Marvel’s two major races of super powered beings — mutants and Inhumans — will go to war in the “IvX” miniseries. Readers still don’t know the exact scope and scale of the conflict and how it will impact all the players involved, but we do know that the fallout will have a huge impact on both Marvel’s X-Men and Inhuman lines of books, which will relaunch this spring under the banner of “ResurrXion.”
>Today, CBR has the exclusive first word that in addition to the previously announced “Royals” and “Black Bolt” books, Marvel’s Inhuman titles will also include a new ongoing “Secret Warriors” series from writer Matthew Rosenberg and artist Javier Garron, which will feature a large cast of Inhuman characters — but not just Inhumans.
>The team will include some of Marvel’s best known Inhumans, with a focus on younger characters — Quake/Daisy Johnson (a character currently portrayed by Chloe Bennet on “Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.”), Ms. Marvel, Moon Girl (and Devil Dinosaur), Inferno and Karnak; though Rosenberg teases that non-Inhumans will be added to the team. Now that it’s known that the Inhuman royal family will leave Earth as a result of the “IvX” fallout, “Secret Warriors” will tell the story of the Inhumans left to save the world.
>What connection will this group have to the original “Secret Warriors” team that was assembled by Nick Fury Sr? How will certain members not used to the clandestine world react when they enter it? And how will the tone of the series compare to other Marvel team books? For the answers to these questions and more, CBR spoke with Rosenberg about his plans for the series.
>CBR: Matthew, next year you’ll kick off a new volume of “Secret Warriors.” So let’s start by talking about the significance of the title. Why call the book “Secret Warriors?” I understand the cast features a returning member in the form of Daisy Johnson, a.k.a. Quake, but will this series have a similar tone and feel to Jonathan Hickman’s original “Secret Warriors” series?
>Matthew Rosenberg: I’m a huge fan of Jonathan Hickman’s “Secret Warriors.” It is one of my favorite Marvel books of the last decade. And as tempting as it would be to just rip that book off and try to remake it, I am pretty sure nobody, including me, really wants that.
>What we have with our “Secret Warriors” is a book that is sort of hard to define. Wil Moss and Charles Beacham (my editors), and I actually kicked around a few different names for the series. I wanted to call it the “All-Winners Squad” for a bit. It is really hard to name a series it turns out. But a lot of the intangible stuff that made the original “Secret Warriors” what it was also finds its way into our book. This is sort of Quake’s team, there is a bigger fight than they can fully see or be a part of, it’s clandestine and full of intrigue. It’s high stakes, who do you trust, behind the curtain stuff. In terms of tone, I think Hickman’s would be beyond hard to replicate, but there will be pieces of it.
>Some of the original “Secret Warriors” is definitely in our DNA for sure, but we are forging our own path. People will see similarities and differences, but there are elements of other titles thrown in like the X-Men, The Runaways, The Avengers, Heroes For Hire, The Inhumans, and The Defenders too. But at the end of the day they are warriors and they are working in secret, so it was the obvious choice.
Stop forcing Moon Girl, Marvel.
Holy shit.
>>87883920
>CBR: What can you tell us about Daisy’s role in this new team of “Secret Warriors?” It seems like given her experience with the previous incarnation of the group and the fact that she was interim director of S.H.I.E.L.D. for a brief period that people might look to her for leadership, but is she necessarily comfortable in that role?
>Rosenberg: Daisy is such a great character. When we first met her she was very young and sort of Nick Fury’s secret weapon. During the original “Secret Warriors” she really begins to have some agency and push back against being manipulated. And from there she went on to do bigger and bigger stuff, all while still being younger than most heroes. She is learning the ropes while she goes and all of these very important people have a tremendous amount of trust and respect for her.
>In our book she is really looking to take charge and be the leader of a team, not because she wants to. The correct path isn’t going to be easy or obvious, but she is sure she knows it. This is really a chance for her to make mistakes and find out what she is really made of when it’s her reputation on the line.
>As for whether she is comfortable as the leader? No, I don’t think so. But she knows someone has to be and she came up under Nick Fury, so she doesn’t trust anyone else to do it.
>CBR: Your cast also includes two young heroes who have never really set foot in the world of espionage: Moon Girl, who will be joined by her faithful companion Devil Dinosaur, and Ms. Marvel. What’s it like writing these characters within the environment of this team?
Do we have an ST? WTF is happening?
Alex is next.
It seems Blacbolt killed Cyclops execution style.
>>87883443
Looks that father-son Optic Blast didn't work.
Rip in peace Hitlerclops.