This aesthetic is really fuckin' cool.
What are some /co/ works you enjoy that utilize it?
>>94557815
The recent Flash Gordon comic by Doc Shaner has some sweet pulpy sci-fi.
I was also recommended Starlight recently, but I haven't read it.
>>94557815
Futurama.
>>94557815
Does Meet the Robinsons count? I fucking love this aesthetic.
>characters do an altered version of the opening
>comedic Villain becomes serious and a threat to heroes and or other villains
I think Jack Spicer had a moment like this. Also Draken from Kim Possible
>lyrics added to an already existing instrumental
>Character A saves character B
>Shortly after, character b saves character A
How could they work in the mcu?
They couldn't because X-Men movies are either completely terrible or really good, and they wouldn't fit into the consistent mediocrity of the MCU
Mutants have existed in secret for decades, hiding in plain sight. There have been scattered incidents, but always treated as urban legends or isolated occurrences, no one ever connecting the dots.
In the early 90's, Charles Xavier meets Erik Lehnsherr, and the two dream of creating a place where mutants can live with others like themselves. However, during this time they find out that an agency of the US government has been taking young mutants after their powers manifest, never to be seen again, and the two speculate that they must be aware of mutants and might be trying to cover up their existence. Erik decides that they must take violent action against them, but Charles adamantly states that if they expose themselves, all the mutants in the world will be in danger. The two separate.
Fast forward to the current day, where Xavier has had his school in operation for ten years, and has a team of "X-Men" formed from his best students (Cyclops, Angel, Beast, Iceman, and Jean Grey), who he uses to track down mutants in hiding and invite them to his school.
Suddenly Magneto and his Brotherhood of Mutants violently attack a military base where an event is being held. They announce to the world that mutants are the coming race and that they will not be denied. They reveal that the US government has been hiding the existence of mutants from the people and that they, too, are afraid of the Homo superior. He urges fellow mutants to come out of hiding and join him.
With a sudden rash of attacks around the US that even the Avengers are too shorthanded to stop all of, Xavier decides it's time for the X-Men to become the public face of mutantkind and sends them out to stop the Brotherhood and Magneto.
Make the brotherhood of mutants like blm
It's butt-kicking time, /co/.
>>94557776
>>94557776
B-but fishes dont have butts.
>>94557776
>1980s-1990s animation uses slang, fashion, stereotypes, music, culture from its era
>Is considered dated and cheap
>early animation uses slang, fashion, stereotypes, music, culture from its era
>Is regarded as quaint and expected
Is there a solid basis on why people react this way? Are people just inherently more accepting to things that exist outside of their lifetime? Will modern culture be looked at in the same way by historians in the future? Is there anybody alive from the jazz age that dislikes this style?
>>94557698
I think it partially has to do with that.
The more time passes, the more of a romantic lens gets put on that time period.
Given enough time, people will start to look at the 80s and 90s with a more sincere, less parodied angle and the 2000s-2010s may be the new dated and cheap age-taking jabs at undercuts and fuckboy style instead of the style of the previous decades.
Only time will tell.
>>94557903
This. It takes a few generations. Remember when the 60s and 70s were hilariously hokey?
Early animation is good. 80s/90s is crap.
Ah just sitting around watching one of my favorite shows, the Loud House!
>It's a loud loud house
>Leni opens lock
>What? There's more to my head than just air, you know!
Haha, good old Leni! so fu... wait what?
....
Hold on a second...
was she really just faking it the whole time? was Leni actually smart? were we all played?
Look at how she treats her sister, she acts as if SHE'S the brain dead one...
What's going on here?
you guys convinced me, this show is alright
Is there any chance for a good new TV show or movie starring Looney Tunes characters?
>>94623648
Best to let sleeping toons lie
Adapt Tom King's crossover into a movie
>>94623648
Can't see why they shouldn't do that, Looney Tunes are pretty much timeless and there is still interest and a broad potential audience. Even if interest for them would be dead in the States, them making a Looney Tunes movie for Kraut cinema could actually happen. They made movies for Kraut cinema before and they would easily find investors for a Looney Tunes movie.
alright /co/
Pymtron yea or nay?
>>94623555
As long as they don't go all movie synergy and have Pym exercised from Ultron leaving him to become a father for Nadia.
As a Pymfag this is the first time in a long time that I've been excited for him.
Marvel wants Pym to be seen as a baddie and combining him with Ultron is how they did it; this is easier than having to defend and justify a guy who is a superhero that means well but also smacked his wife.
Just go full Cyborg Superman on him.
Anybody here remember Duck Dodgers?
Maybe
>>94557681
It's one of those cartoons everyone likes to the point we don't discuss cause we agreen on everything.
>>94557681
This show made me obsessed with nunchucks
Why did everyone hop on the hate train with Doomsday but convientely forgot about Abomination from the Incredible Hulk? At least Doomsday looked accurate to the comics. And way less riduculous then this.
>>94623000
Because Domsday looks like a ripoff of this movie's Abomination, and looks nothing like the comic where he shows up for the first time.
People criticized Abomination, but the thing is, it didn't had patethic cucks like you defending it.
>>94623029
this
TIH didn't have a bunch of idiots making threads everyday crying because of the movies reception, and TIH is like ten times better than BvS
>>94623029
/thread
Why was she so unlikable?
>>94622864
>Waaahhh!! Korra sucks and I can't move on from it
It's been almost 4 years. Let it go
>>94622864
She never crushed an enemy's head to red paste between her well-built thighs while wearing nothing but a thong and garterbelted stockings.
>>94622864
I personally found Korra incredibly likable as a person. Though I think the show was poorly written, and a lot of other characters were incredibly boring, and even Korra is legitimately a mary sue in regards to her abilities.
Making mistakes and nearly destroying the world doesn't seem to be unique to any avatar so it's completely irrelevant to point out how often (and preventably) she failed.
Korra is incredibly overconfident, rude, aggressive, and immature, and while I can understand why some people wouldn't like this, I think it made the character rather endearing in her own right.
Is it perfectly alright to prey on troubled young teenagers as a MILF teacher/councillor?
professionally, no
pornographically, yes
>>94622698
Only if the aforementioned teen is female
>>94622698
yes as long as you are a female teacher its all good
remember when the show was good? season 3 is complete ass so far
>>94622534
my fav is the purge episode
>>94622534
>Tiny Rick
B-Plot is better than most A-Plots
I remember when plots progressed each episode beyond the basic premise.
Now it's Pickle Rick or a Fury Road parody for thirty minutes.
>tfw if Grant Morrison ever gets cancer he's probably going to pull a Steve Jobs and spend a year trying alternative medicine before realizing it's bullshit
>>94622381
More evidence of this, from The Invisibles.
>>94622381
>>94622497
I think that Morrison would just accept death, he would pull some crap like "this the will of the universe"
>>94622612
He'll say that he's immortalized already through his works. You can't kill an idea.
Hatred
>Has a little boy lust but manages to suppress it to take care of Hank and Dean
>Never got the boys killed
>Even tried to teach them basic skills so they wouldn't be purely dependent on a body guard
Brock
>Has a blood lust he constantly needs to satisfy, sometimes at the traumatic expense of the boys
>Also chases the ladies while on duty, sometimes getting laid while the boys are currently in trouble
>Got the boys killed at least a dozen times
>Never tried to purposely mentor the boys, sometimes even rejected teaching Hank anything (Who learned regardless out of self determination)
Why is Brock considered a better bodyguard again? He should immediately lose that contest considering how many of the boys deaths are on his head.
>>94622281
I'm not sure he's considered a better bodyguard in the show, but everyone knows he's a way better fighter/spy/soldier than almost everyone else. It's also seems like the dangers the Ventures faced scaled down after Brock left. The boys mostly died from being retarded clones only educated through Rusty's bed-time videos from his father.
Season 7 when?
>>94622281
Brock got lazy. He disconnected from his job because of the whole clone backup situation and just let rusty deal with educating his kids, on account of the cloning.
Hatred is a mid-western-y pedo with a heart of gold. The "pedo" part (hell, the "mid-western-y" part) is enough to put him out of the running immediately. He could never compete with Brock, the ideal Form of Sid Vicious.