This is not an art critique thread.
No, this is a thread about encouraging others, and yourself, to constantly practice. Keep drawing, even if it is something small and quick.
Critique is fine, but that's not the main purpose. Now, post what you done recently!
>>86335689
herp
>>86335755
If the thread lives for more than 4 hours, you could post the finished version later.
As of now, the skeleton of the drawing is fine.
Might as well post one of the things I "produced".
Never meant to be anything good, just something to remind myself of the idea. There was some ink left in the pen, so scribbled this.
Was Rick being extremely red pilled on woman, or just a foreveralone unhappy fedora tipper when he said this?
> I hate to break it to you, but what people call "love" is just a chemical reaction that compels animals to breed. It hits hard Morty then it slowly fades leaving you stranded in a failing marriage. I did it. Your parents are going to do it. Break the cycle Morty, rise above, focus on science.
How right is his spiel on love?
>>86335536
>red pilled
Go back to /pol/
>>86335536
It's just a materialistic biological definition of love.
He's a scientist after all.
>>86335553
"Redpilling" as a phrase transcends /pol/, no need to chafe your panties.
>>86335536
Rick's never portrayed as 100% correct. The joke here is he's a bad influence on Morty by encouraging him to be more like him.
Post Angry Spider Man
>>86335389
>>86335401
Is the context he shot aunt may?
>>86335401
Angry Spidey spoopy spidey.
IT IS I, YOUR LORD AND MASTER, AKU. THE DELIVERER OF DARKNESS. THE SHOGUN OF SORROW. THE MASTER OF MASTERS, HERE TO ANSWER YOUR IDIOTIC QUESTIONS ABOUT MYSELF AND MY SUPREME AKU-NESS. ASK AWAY.
>>86335362
Does Jack know you're cheating on him with Blossom?
>>86335411
WHAT ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT? PUNY LITTLE WORM, BEGONE WITH YOU.
WAIT, AKU? AS IN, THE AKU?
THE GUY WE USED TO GIVE SWIRLIES TO BACK IN UNIVERSITY?
YOU'RE STILL USING THAT "DELIVERER OF DARKNESS" CRAP?
HAHAHAHA HOLY SHIT MAN I THOUGHT YOU GREW OUT OF THAT
THAT'S FUCKING EMBARRASSING, MAN.
Let's talk about DC Superhero Girls. There's a new game on their web site and they added some new characters to the Meet the heroes. We have already seen them in the show. They added Starfire, Frost, Hawkgirl, and Beast boy. I'm not sure if we talk about this episode.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qD35Ez355OA
I wish they would do some thing with Jinx in the show
Why is this the best show created?
It had the decency to never throw a chair at you.
This show provides me with tons of fap material but none of them use their eroticism properly
>>86335412
Uncle Ruckus what are you doing on the internet.
Oh anonnn...
Take out the trashh... just...
Mmmmmm....
Just take it to the CURB....
>>86334729
i'm fucking loving this show. i always planned to watch it someday
i can't believe there's 3 seasons, given how... I mean.. the premise is surely going to get really tired over time, like Tom Goes to the Mayor did. You can only watch so many episodes of inevitable failure before you get sick of it, right?
but i'm not sick of it yet. it's like tom goes mixed with home movies and a touch of lucas bros.
"Dating tip numero uno: You hide behind something like a bush, wait for them to walk by, then you jump out of no where and yell 'SURPRISE! I GOT YA"
>>86336068
You're delusional, seek help.
Tim is on Cartoon Dump for a reason.
So what does /co/ think of Mrs. Puff getting a bit too homicidal and crazy for her own episodes?
>her entire life is being an old overweight, boating teacher who has to deal with some small annoying autistic person for what seems like the rest of her life.
>He constantly causes major accidents and should be arrested for life but he's always back the next day
i think it's fine and reasonable that she acts the way she does
did they make her Sideshow Bob in nu-spongebob?
Fuck spongebob he's an asshole.
If I was in the pufferfish's shoes I'd want to smack him up too.
Shit imagine if some idiot who never leaves you the fuck alone is the reason you got into an accident and lost your sight, or limbs, or fine motor control. That's equivalent to what she thought happened to her.
She didn't do anything wrong, I am 100% serious and not doing that stupid meme.
>Supergirl gets a Brainiac to fight
>Not green
REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
>>86334561
>I never read comics
That is the worst costume I've ever seen.
>>86334561
you could say she is indigo
It Hurts!! 433: Back Together
>>86334466
2/3
>>86334471
3/3
POOP GOT BIG
>>86334478
>giant hell hound body
>hilariously small puppy head
ITT: Shows that need to be rebooted
It'll need tons more Dr. Blight
Extreme Dinosaurs.
Just give it a less 90s name. And rename the villain.
>>86334404
>pc came back but environmentalism didn't
This wasn't the future I was manipulated into envisioning.
ITT "villains" who did nothing wrong
I'll start with a few
>>86334355
Ronnie is the most innocent here
nigga you took em all
>>86334355
>that fucking duck
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>I wanted to ask you about Duke Thomas, who is Batman’s new sidekick, but also kind of not. With Duke, there’s less of a divide between his superhero life and his regular life. But, at the same time, there’s the risk of repeating beats that Batman’s other sidekick characters have had. How are you trying to make Duke different?
>Snyder: He’s a character that’s close to a lot for our hearts. All of us—Tom King, me, Lee Bermejo [who wrote We Are Robin]—have written him in different ways. Our goal with Duke is to make sure that where he lands as a hero is something that you haven’t seen before. Like you said, there’s a risk that you run with creating just another person who’s fighting in costume in Gotham. Gotham’s a crowded place. I’ve seen that happen with Harper [Row/Bluebird] and [her brother] Cullen when we created them. They had a great runway with Batman Eternal and we had other plans for them in other books, but you have to really lay out a road that way and make sure they’re gonna fill some space that isn’t being filled by anybody else.
>>86334178
>And that space can’t be Robin and it can’t be a character like Nightwing. There were discussions like that with Duke, to be perfectly frank, about him possibly being a singular Robin or possibly taking the mantle of Nightwing. The decision we all came to together editorially, all the writers and everybody, was that he had been Robin in a new way. He was a Robin that was completely independent of Batman. From the moment you meet him in Zero Year, he wants to get good enough to answer the Riddler’s questions and beat him without Batman; he doesn’t care if Batman leaves the city.
>One of the core values he has is that he feels Robin and the cohort of young heroes can be independent from their idols like Batman, that Robin can exist without him. To me, that’s a different take on the character that’s really new and interesting: Robin as a concept shared with heroes coming up after Batman. What we [asked ourselves] was, “Where does that graduate? What’s the next step for a character like that? Is it Nightwing?” That feels kind of redundant and then you’re always waiting for Dick Grayson to come back and reclaim that mantle if Duke becomes Nightwing. Damian’s about to be over in Teen Titans as Robin so at what point would that shift [for Duke]? And being Robin’s always sort of temporary… Instead, we talked to Geoff Johns about two things: what is there a need for in Gotham, and is there a role that isn’t filled that really fits this character’s personality so that we could honor who he is in a really cool way?
>>86334200
>The goal was to ultimately create a new kind of hero with a new kind of mission. I’m really happy with where we’ve landed with it. It’s all playing out in one big narrative that really tries to construct his sensibility as an adult hero—once he gets through this trial by fire—and a really new mission for a character in Gotham. That’s the goal. The goal is to give him legs. Hopefully, readers will fall in love with him the way we have.
>You mentioned Harper, a character I like, as not hitting the mark. At what point do you make that distinction? Is it because other creators don’t want to play with her? How do you come to that point where you realize something was flawed in the construction?
>Snyder: I wouldn’t say that something was flawed in the construction of the character. What I love about her is that she never wants to know who anybody is beneath the mask. So there’s a whole different psychology there where she would meet Batman and team up and fight without ever wanting to know he’s Bruce Wayne. If he ever tried to take his mask off and tell her, she would not want to know because [in her view] people just let you down in life. There’s also a different lens on Gotham through her and her brother. Similarly, with Duke, there’s a whole different lens. The character I love, but the problem comes [in thinking] how you give a character like that as a superhero her own book and create a path for them where they’re going to be able to stand on their own. The comic shelf is crowded and Gotham is crowded. It’s less a question of something being wrong in the construction of the character—a lot of people came in and really worked tremendously on her and her brother and with Duke, too—than it is about being protective of them post-creation.
>>86334220
>For me, I had hopes of her landing in a couple of places. To be really frank, there was talk of her in certain books and then there were changes—for the better, probably—that precluded that possibility. So, in the end, it’s all sort of a big discussion and you’re always trying to find the best place where these characters can live and thrive. Sometimes, it takes a while to find one or you find one and it has to change. Other times, like with Duke, I just have to keep an arm around him and be, like, “We have a plan. This is who we’ve decided who he’s going to be in terms of his role. Let’s really try and keep this one close and give him a shot.”
>Instead of [doing all of that] and then saying, “Whoever takes him, takes him,” we as a team are trying harder to shepherd him into heroism. Because we all realized, while we were all making new heroes for the New 52, how hard it is to make something that sticks. To create a character that fans can see continue on in ways that are satisfying for them, so they wind up falling in love with the characters.
>You have to be able to manage the commercial expectations of a book and create a place for that character to live, instead of “we made him, people like him… go!” I’m trying to be more aware of that. The other writers and artists are, too, having been through a vibrant and exciting period with the New 52 and figuring out now how to be more practical with a slimmer line that’s double-shipping. You want to keep your characters close and make sure that they land well. My hope is to be able to do a series with up-and-coming creators about him that allows for new blood and new voices. I always feel like young characters are great to bring new people in on because they aren’t as formed. They invite really bold visions.
The closest we'll ever get to Snyder admitting he fucked up with Harper.
http://io9.gizmodo.com/scott-snyder-explains-why-all-star-batman-needs-a-less-1786698776
Twenty-one years ago The Twisted Tales of Felix the Car premiered. I'd like to have a Felix the Cat thread tonight.
>none of the shorts have been remastered for Blu-Ray
literally why
>>86334011
>Felix the Car
vroom vroom
>Dreamworks bought the rights to Felix
WHERE'S THE FELIX THE CAT MOVIE, DREAMWORKS?!
So is Robbie just a "Politically correct" Ghost Rider or is he is own character?
>>86333917
He's definitely his own character. You should try reading the comic It's actually pretty good
>>86333917
Woah, I won't pretend to know shit about Ghost Rider, how long has he not been spooky skeley?
>>86334247
This one is a bit more Kamen Rider.