Why do they all suck
What went wrong?
>>84528299
I thought Doctor Strange was supposed to be young and hip now? Why does he look full-on Orpheus here?
magic is stupid and for idiots
>>84528324
He looks old by comparison. Almost everyone there is 20 years younger than him a god or stupid sexy Scarlet Witch.
Come on /co/, you know what this is.
Grimace's ass?
IT'S PIKACHU
Maybe because I never played the game, but this never made any goddamn sense to me
Why can't real fat women be this confident? It's sexy.
that's not even fat, she's big boned.
>>84528188
A lot of fat women are fat because they have deep-seated insecurities about themselves that prevents them from committing to a fitness regimen or putting effort into their appearance.
Source: a fat woman.
I don't think Pam's confident, just shameless.
Arrow is beyond saving but can The Flash get back on track? And Supergirl…will moving to the CW and crossing over with the other shows make it watchable? Will season 2 of LoT be anything other than dull?
>>84528054
>Will season 2 of LoT be anything other than dull?
The Hawks are leaving so hopefully. Too bad Guggenheim is still involved tho.
>>84528054
Probably not
>>84528054
No. They've never been much better than comic themed soaps anyway.
Did anyone else think this movie inspired the creation of He-Man? It follows the same hybrid Steampunk/Medevil Formula He-Man would follow. Also the overacting and low budget animation makes this movie horrible and hilarious at the same time.
>>84528009
i don't think it inspired he-man.
my dad was the one that showed this movie to us. it's more than what you're saying it is.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dyOTV8rqM9Q
>>84528009
he-man was created because someone had a shit load of Conan the Barbarian toys to sell. They made a shitty TV show and colored Conans hair blonde. The show took off and so did the toy line and the rest is history.
I FUCKING LOVE WIZARDS HOLY SHIT
I need comics about cute girls and supernatural monsters. Whadya got /co/?
Wayward is a cool West meats East thing I've just started, and pic related is easily the best comic I've read in years that /co/'s had storytimed before. Only other thing I've encountered is Buffy related stuff which is meh.
>cute girls and supernatural monsters
Just read anime, they're full of generic crap like that.
>>84528020
but anime is fucking gay
also i prefer western artsyle
>>84527985
Gotham Academy
Favorite Scooby Doo villain thread
Or alternately one you found scariest as a child
Zomba from 13 Ghost of SD creeped me out as a kid. Also the original tar monster.
the creepy looking smiling robot, I don't even want to post a pic.
>>84527857
>Space Kook
Good taste my friend, but I have to go with Captain Cutlers Ghost
ITT: simpson episodes that made you rage quit the show
>>84527821
does Homer's bastard brother have the dumb gene?
No footlongs
>>84527821
I don't remember this one, is it the treehouse of horror with the clones?.
>>84527404
SHUT THE FUCK UP CHARLES!!!
>>84527404
He brainrapes his child soldiers and turns them into conformists who will literally die as many times as it takes to glorify Xavier's name.
And all /co/ can ever say about him is; "NOOOOOOOOOOOOoooooooooooo........"
>>84527404
He read the mind of Cable who had been to the future. Upon reading Cable's mind, he saw all the fucking niggers taking over for the rest of the heroes. Knowing he couldn't live on this planet anymore, /pol/fessor x came up with a plan to have himself killed before it would ever happen, being that he was too much of a pussy for suicide.
The War Machine story in this issue was the worst thing I have ever read in my life.
It takes place atWar Machine's funeraland it has a bunch of characters talking about him and how he is important to them.
Except it focuses only on black characters. Does War Machine only have black friends? And they had Storm as one of those characters. I have reads hundreds of Marvel comics over the years, and I can't recall a single time they actually met or conversed. The only white (or non-black) characters in it are Kate Bishop and Carol Danvers, who are there because they only bang black dudes. I literally burned this issue and lit a cigarette with it because it pissed me off that much. If I had one wish, it would be for my 3.99$ back because my comic shop doesn't do refunds on issues
Marvel was a mistake
>>84527394
>I literally burned this issue and lit a cigarette with it because it pissed me off that much.
you have some pretty bad impulse control issues
>>84527477
>the greatest work if sequential art of all time was published by one of the big 2
How bad soes this burn indie faggots up?
That's an awful strange way of expressing the fact that you like this comic a lot.
>greatest comic
>drawn by Frank Quitely, who is quite frankly the most mediocre artist to ever live
>>84528569
>not realizing artists are mostly irrelevant and there for window dressing
A comic with good writing and bad art is still a good comic. A comic with good art and bad writing is still bad. Look at Civil War 2.
Great show, hot mom
boy did this show suck.
generator rex too
>>84527160
Wow, I disagree with you profoundly.
>>84527160
>generator rex
>sucked
Interview with Gal about Wonder Woman
>I feel like Diana is really accessible. It’s very easy to relate to her. She has the heart of a human so she can be emotional, she’s curious, she’s compassionate, she loves people. And then she has the powers of a goddess. She’s all for good, she fights for good, she believes in great. I want to be her. And in Wonder Woman, she has this naiveté in her. It isn’t stupid, it’s magical. I would want to be naïve like that again.
>She’s a young idealist who’s been taught that the world is very simple: it’s black or white, bad or good. It’s how she was raised. It’s what she believes in and there is something charming about the simplistic way in which she sees the world. But once she falls in love and starts her journey with Steven Trevor (Chris Pine), he educates her about the complexity of mankind. There is no such thing as only good and bad, black or white. It’s complicated.
>All my life I’ve been working with male directors which I’ve really enjoyed. And I’m lucky in that I’ve worked with men who have a lot of respect for women. But working with a woman is a different experience. It feels like the communication is different. We talk about emotions. With Patty, it’s a thing now, we communicate with our eyes. She doesn’t need to say a thing. If I’m hurt, she feels the pain. It’s a whole different connection that I have with her. She’s also brilliant, she’s bright, she’s fierce, she’s sharp. She knows exactly what she wants Wonder Woman to be.
>>84526730
>For a long time, people didn’t know how to approach the story. When Patty and I had our creative conversations about the character, we realized that Diana can still be a normal woman, one with very high values, but still a woman. She can be sensitive. She is smart and independent and emotional. She can be confused. She can lose her confidence. She can have confidence. She is everything. She has a human heart.
>It is a big responsibility. We knew we wanted to tell a story that would inspire people: women, men, boys, and girls. And we didn’t want to just show a generic story of a superhero coming of age. We wanted her to be full and whole. This is the first time we are telling this story and I feel like for so many boys, they have great role models to work with. They have Superman and Batman and Spiderman and the list goes on and on. And they are strong and almighty and they are positive and active and proactive.
>For girls, I just had a conversation with my daughter, Alma, and she was saying something about the prince she saw in Sleeping Beauty and she was saying he’s brave and he’s strong. And I said what about the princess and she said, she’s weak. And I said, what do you think of that. And she’s 4, my daughter. And she said, she shouldn’t be weak. And I said why do you think she’s weak, and she said, she’s sleeping the entire movie and the prince comes and kisses her and saves her. She didn’t do anything.
>I feel that I’ve got the opportunity to set a great role model for girls to look up to a strong, active, compassionate, loving, positive woman and I think it’s so important. It’s about time that somebody will do that and I’m very privileged and honored to be the one.
>>84526730
>the first female superhero to land her own film
Hmmm
>First Lady
>Elektra,
>Tank Girl,
> Barbwire,
>Supergirl
Why do they do this?
The Goon
>>84526618
The Goon?
We3, just read it a few weeks ago and figured it would make a fucking amazing film
Holy shit, HOW!?
Seriously, help me out here. Does this actually mean the Brickleberry comic has a chance of doing well? Are pre-orders selling out a sign of good sales on Dynamite's part or does that only make up a small amount of the overall sales when you factor in digital copies and whatever physical ones are being stocked in comic book stores?
>>84526454
dynamite only prints either 6000 or 10,000 issues per run so it's easy to sell out.
It's still good regardless. Means that demand was surpassed.
>>84526901
What interests me is the fact that the creators of Brickleberry keep saying that if people want a 4th season then buy the comics. Would Comedy Central really feel the property was legit viable if the numbers were that low overall in spite of it selling out?