Is anyone else sexually attracted to Thanos? I'm not even gay, I swear.
>>86710902
Mistress death is that you....or deadpool pretending again to annoy thanos
Starlin, what are you doing here?
>>86710970
Fucking Deadpool... Also, Death is a stone cold fox. When she isn't skelly mode of course.
Reminds me of the Egg Grapes from the Sonic Archie comic.
>>86710745
>"How I hate that cat"
>>86710672
>Thousands
All those mutants Wally talked to... And got reactions from are here.
Favorite outfit thread!
Pick a character & share your favorite outfit for them & pick your favorite from the charts I am about to post.
Thanks!
>>86710588
>>86710626
>The 90's were edgy, and Superman didn't belong, so they killed him.
Are we seeing the same done to Cyclops in the modern age?
Is he too problematic for these progressive times?
>>86710484
>The 90's were edgy, and Superman didn't belong, so they killed him.
That statement is dumb as shit. Your Cuclops questions are even dumber. I have no other choice but to conclude you are one stupid ass son of a bitch.
>>86710484
Yes, the analog for black people is too problematic
>>86710484
>Is he too problematic for these progressive times?
I always thought he was progressive as fuck.
post em
>>86710323
I would, if there was a single decent photo editor on mobile. Bump for later, I guess.
>>86711478
Spray and Pray Lana? Really?
A strange, yet evil mastermind is hosting a fighting tournament. Each of the men in pic related have to fight, to move to the next round. Who takes the win? Who takes the cake!?
Round 1: Spiderman vs Akuma
Round 2: Batman vs Terry Bogard
Round 3: Iron Fist vs Kayuza
Round 4: Shiva vs Johnny Cage
Round 5: Round 1 vs Round 2 winner
Round 6: Round 3 vs Round 4 winner
Round 7: Round 5 vs Round 6 winner
Round 8: Vs the tournament host.
>>86710058
I'm not familiar with fighting game stories, OP. Though they always did interest me. Wanna fill me in?
>>86710058
Comic characters wreck the Fighting Game chars. Comes down to IF vs Spider-man, which could go either way.
>>86710127
Which ones? I will tell you what I can.
Tell me how the finale wierdmageddon 1-3 is in one word. I haven't seen it yet I'm saving them.
>>86709930
Anticlimactic.
>>86709930
satisfying.
>>86709966
>>86710005
/thread
Are the Team Fortress 2 comics good?
>>86709673
yes
Better than the game as of late.
>>86709673
they're great
Beach City Drift is garbage. It's message is hamfisted, when it could have been handled with complete finesse and it could have been a really good and interesting episode, and it's such an important topic to The Crewniverse I'm surprised they handled it so poorly.
Steven is supposed to be an inherently compassionate character, who does his very best to look past the flaws of the people around him to see some good in them. So...why couldn't he do that for Kevin? I know why, it's because the episode is supposed to be about consent and teach kids that those who don't seek consent when doing things need to be vilified.
The thing is though, you take Steven, a character that's supposed to be amazingly forgiving, he's forgiven characters who threatened his, his friends, and his planet's very existence, yet you're telling me this character couldn't forgive a persistent asshole trying to score some pussy? What the hell kind of priorities are those? It'd have made more sense had Connie been the person with the inherent dislike for Kevin, but Steven had such a grudge against Kevin that he remembered him and Connie didn't even recognize him even a little bit at first.
This episode was handled extremely poorly when you compare it with the world that's been built around this show. The Crewniverse dropped the ball BIG TIME with this episode, and it's a topic that not only deserves to be handled well, but with the crew making the show having the priorities they do had absolutely no reason to be as bad as it was. The picture aren't even the only criticisms that can be made toward this episode, I've seen many other criticisms such as Stevonnie's obsession with Kevin being a bit creepy, even if she does realize that eventually, it was just handled weirdly. Just not a good episode in the least. What do you guys think?
>>86709368
You know, you can just not like the episode.
Even if people disagree.
I like running in the nineties. Especially with legs such as those. Mmmm-hmm.
>>86709368
>Steven is supposed to be an inherently compassionate character, who does his very best to look past the flaws of the people around him to see some good in them. So...why couldn't he do that for Kevin?
Didn't you see Stevonnie (and therefore Steven), get sympathetic with Keven the moment he told them his sob story? The thing is that Steven will overlook bad things with people if they have at least a grain of good in them, and Steven literally never saw Kevin in a good light.
>>86709615
That doesn't make sense. We know nothing of Peridot's past, and Steven, once she was disarmed, had an inherent compassion for her where he wanted to make her see the value in Earth, and she tried to destroy the place, and turned old Crystal Gems' dead bodies into weird experiments. Kevin is a unique example of character treatment in the show and in the context of what Steven has gone through it makes no sense.
How about backing that up with a source, nimrod?
>pic unrelated
>>86709458
Scott Dyleski
Which artists really put their fetishes into their work?
All of them.
>>86709329
dudes from rockfuckers
>>86709329
Claremont.
Let's have a definitive discussion on the subject of Mjolnir and those deemed worthy to wield him.
To begin with, I'm going to make an assertion that runs counter to most people's perceptions of this concept as a foundational pillar of my interpretation, which is that there are no actual arbitrary rules in regards to what makes one worthy and this worthiness is in fact a deeper symbolic mystery that runs to the core themes of the Thor mythos.
Ultimately, Mjolnir has no real power on it's own. Mjolnir acts as a symbolic expression and actualization of the individual wielders own inner will to power. Rather than having a set of guidelines it expects the wielder to conform to, Mjolnir in fact demands that whomever wields it be the living realization of their own conception of worthiness that was developed autonomously.
Mjolnir acts as a means of channeling and outwardly manifesting ones own inner power. Note that even it's inscription claims that the power originates with Thor, not with itself.
Mjolnir is sentient and makes the calls
>>86709181
What he said >>86709220
Mjolnir is sentient, in fact, the next issue of Thor will be all about Mjolnir's history, and we'll presumably get an explanation on its "worthiness" criteria.
>>86709220
>>86709577
The sentience of Mjolnir would reflect the vision of it's wielders fully actualized higher ideals.
I'll start with the obvious one, of course.
inb4 Nox
Commie bastard
The Avatar should never have accepted a non bender president
>>86709183
The earth kingdom royalty are historically non-benders.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b9LfC02X8nU
Cartoon Network is rebooting one of it's beloved shows Dexter's Laboratory for a brand new generation with Family Guy creator Seth MacFarlane on helm.
>>86708809
>MacFarlane
What could possibly go wrong?
>>86708809
You do know he worked on the original show?
Macfarlane worked on the original show as a writer and animator so he probably is going to put a little heart into it.
Also not to mention, he may have made Family Guy and the shirt cavalcade but he's put out some decent work, American Dad mainly.
It's not like Charlie Brown where we're supposed to see the world purely from an innocent child's POV or anything like that,so just why? I don't see how it adds to anything. You see other adults' faces, so what gives?
disclaimer: I've only seen like 10 episodes, but I'm guessing this is never really addressed
I don't watch this show but I think that's pretty cool desu
>>86708744
Do you remember Home Improvement?
The whole reason to hide the face is to make you wonder what they're hiding.
>>86708852
You mean with the neighbor who hides the lower half of his face?
That joke kind of worked because Tim Allen's character never sees it either, but it's clear everybody in Loud House can see the parents' faces, so I just don't get the point.