DC has chosen YOU to write a team villain book using obscure D-List or under characters.
-Who do you choose?
-Who is the villain?
-Whats the story?
>>85578971
Whatever it is, the Killer Moth has to screw it up.
>>85579247
>Doubting based Moth brother
bump?
What does /co/ think about The Outsiders?
Indigo is cute! CUTE! It's a shame that they turned her evil.
>>85578921
Well this thread turned to straight cancer real fucking quick.
Yeah, I love 'em. Team was interesting, except Looker. What a shallow character, incredible. And their villains in vol 1 were shit, so there's that.I think they'll appear in Batman soon, remember that Batman's Suicide Squad?
so uh, how did they kill bruce when he couldn't even commit suicide?
>>85578546
Amadeus took in the radiation he was absorbing to protect a country from a melting down reactor, and the process transferred the Hulk over to Cho. Banner hasn't been able to hulk out since.
Also hulk-killing arrow.
>>85578582
that sounds retarded
isn't the hulk a unique thing to bruce based on his experiences, childhood, etc?
other people exposed to gamma radiation don't become hulks, they become other things (usually monsters) or dead
One word:
Bendis.
Any guesses as to who will voice them in the Batman 66 movie?
>>85577950
Jeff Bennett will voice at least one of them
I'm almost certain
Wally all but confirmed for Riddler.
Carlos Alazraqui would probably be the best choice for Romero Joker and Nolan North could just drop the accent he does and pull off Meredith's Penguin.
https://youtu.be/0CtGzj7NmSA
At the moment 4 episodes are funded.
>>85577862
please dont shill
bless
>>85577862
Who is this cutie?
>>85578477
Shills get paid. I'm just interested in this.
Whats wrong with Babs /co/?
She's not Cass.
she got her legs back
Annoying
Ugly costume
Overexposed
http://www.eonline.com/news/788405/the-flash-s-newest-villain-the-top-will-make-your-head-spin
>Meet the newest member of The Flash's Rogues gallery: The Top, played by Awkward star Ashley Rickards.
>E! News has exclusively learned that Rickards will play Rosalind "Rosa" Dillon, a.k.a. The Top, in the fourth episode of The Flash's third season. The Top, which was a male character in the comic books, has the power to make people's heads spin. She's the Bonnie to Mirror Master's Clyde and one of the most dangerous members of the gallery of Rogues.
Are you ready for FemTop, /co/?
She'd better be gay with Glider
STOP RAPING MY CHILDHOOD, DC!
>>85577725
I'd spin her around.
Does he deserve all the scorn he is getting by the modern comic press?
>>85577188
Not really, no.
No.
>>85577188
>modern comic press
Does anyone deserve anything generated from clickbaits?
what are some good supergirl runs?
Sterling Gates' is great
A lot of people like the nu52 run.
Peter David.
>>85577031
which series is sterling gates from?
>I really liked the Alfred scene. That really made me laugh.
>I was so scared when I turned in the script because it has so many beats in it. You know, this huge fight at the end and the death of a major character. And Batman making the ultimate sacrifice.
>And here I start with five pages of Alfred
>I thought, oh, they're going to make me cut that down. But they were like, "No! We love it." I was so excited.
>But yeah, I love that scene. I love Alfred. He's the most fun character to write.
>Nrama: There were some things said in the narration on the last couple pages concerning a marriage and a death… is this something that's going to happen during your run? What should people read from that?
>King: This whole time you thought you were looking at this story about this character Gotham, this very typical, 'manly man' Superman-type character that you see all the time. And what I wanted to say at the end of this story was, that actually was not what you were looking at this whole time. You were looking at the origin of the person standing next to Gotham. It wasn't about him at all. It was about her. And it was the start of the story of this young lady called Gotham Girl, and what a huge role she's going to play in Batman in the future. And her fate is tied to Duke's fate, is tied to Batman's fate. I wanted to summarize that at the end and tease what's coming.
>Nrama: But the marriage… is this definitely something that's coming in the future? Or is the future kind of unknown, with the Watchmen characters able to come in and stir the pot or something?
>King: Oh, man. I'm intimately involved in all that stuff. And all of this, and what you're seeing in Batman here, sort of plays out and sort of tangles up with all that stuff. It's all meant to feed into this one, huge narrative of the DCU. And so yeah, we have Batman plotted out for the first 25 issues. And the impact of Gotham Girl will keep laying out until issue #25 and beyond.
>Nrama: But Tom, you say something about Batman's death.
>King: Yeah, this comes from Scott Snyder, who's probably going to kill me for sharing this. But he's one of my best friends, and he gave me this great advice. And he got the advice from Grant Morrison, who said, when you're writing Batman, you know, you're going to have a run on Batman and you have to give him a birth, and you have to give him a death. And that's your Batman. You don't own the character. The character belongs to pop culture. He belongs to everyone. The character belongs to everyone's heart. But for you, for your Batman, you have to do that. That's your responsibility as a writer. And I think you saw that in Grant's run and you saw it in Scott's run. And you're going to see it in my run. I gave him a birth. I mean, he literally flew between two buildings - one was Finger and one was Kane. And he came out the other side.And eventually, we'll give him a death.
FUCK YOU FOR BLACKING MY WAIFU, KING!
>Nrama: Let's talk about Gotham and Gotham Girl's powers. Surely, that played a role in his death. He certainly used a lot of his powers. But with Gotham Girl living on - and it sounds like we'll be getting to know her a lot better - these are some pretty messed up powers, and they're linked to the type of "sacrifice" you were talking about earlier. You basically have to sacrifice part of your life for the great good.
>King: Yeah. I wanted to put a twist on it. At one point, he lifts an entire bridge, but at another point he has trouble fighting a Bat-villain. At one point he actually gets punched and falls over. If anyone's paying attention, they've noticed that his power level changed from issue to issue. I was hoping people would sort of complain about it and say, Tom doesn't know what he's doing. But it was all on purpose, putting clues in there that Batman was seeing, and he was going to figure out that the power was changing for a reason. And then yeah, that leaves us with this one superhero, Gotham Girl, who has this extraordinary ability, but every time she uses it, she kills herself a little bit. So she has to consciously choose between sort of saving the world and saving herself.
>Nrama: Ouch. You came up with that?
>King: Yeah, I think maybe it comes from just being an X-Men nerd when I was a little kid. That's a Chris Claremont truism. Like, every superhero, their powers must be a sacrifice of themselves. So I think I just stole that from him.
The movie portrayed his death far better than the comic ever did.
>>85576432
Well, yeah. The comic was just some punching contest
>I gotta put all my strength into this next punch!
Fucking stupid.
>>85576432
normie opinions thread?
>>85576432
Nah, Death of Superman is actually pretty good. It just has that negative stigma attached to it for the speculating shit.
Unless you spend a lot of money, or have access to a great library system, you read at least some comics digitally.
What services do you use (is comixology unlimited worth it?) and where do you get comics besides /co/?
>>85576415
I get comics from /co/.
>>85576415
The public library, no kidding.
I'm lucky enough to live by two large, rich library systems, so I can travel between their central branches and pick up things directly.
You can also get things sent to your local branch from all over the country using inter-library loan, which costs about two bucks.
I strongly prefer this to digital format, because I feel like a lot of the impact of the image and the sequencing of the images in comics is lost in digital format. I like seeing the full two page spread.
>>85576415
New comics = Win'o threads each week.
Old comics = Libgen.
last thread was pretty good, essentially post you're fave obscure dc villains or just ones you wish had more exposure. I may take some story time requests as well.
>>85576230
>>85576245
Has anything amounted from Iceman being gay? I'm about a year and a half behind on my funny books, so I haven't actually reached that point yet.
As someone who's bi, I feel like I should be happy that my favorite superhero from my childhood is also lgbt, but I'm too triggered by all his past relationships being retconned as bullshit.
Nobody reads X-Men anymore
Iceman looks like Icicle Jr. now?
Lemire on a team book plus decompression plus semi-annual events means that nothing much has or will come of it because there's no space for it.
>They went full Weisman
Fucking yes.
>>85575850
What do you mean by that?
>>85575936
Brown Liz and Asian Ned
>>85575936
Ambiguously brown chick love interest, I guess?