Just a reminder someone wrote this and thought it made sense in terms of the characters.Then someone else read it and decided it was fit to print.
was this series so bad that it was good (in a laugh at not laugh with kind of way)
>>84165653
Doug Moench is one of the longest working and best writers in comics.
I think one off series is excusable.
>>84165653
>thought it made sense in terms of the characters
>implying Moench gives a single flying fuck about anyone but his husbando, Batman
Anon.
>Was this series so bad that it was good?
Not really, no. It's kinda fun to look for the various ways the power losses don't make sense, but otherwise it's a slog of seeing everyone go full retard.
>>84165653
Its an Elseworlds series.
Doesn't need to make sense in terms of characters
You will live to see Kirby's Fourth World realized
>>84165645
>You will live to see Kirby's Fourth World realized
>designed by H.R. Geiger wannabe
>directed by Hack Snyder
No thanks
>>84165645
>Kirby's
He's rolling in his grave for what they're doing to the Gods
>>84165645
>You will live to see Kirby's Fourth World realized
>By Zack Snyder
Oh God no...
Alex Hirsch is given full creative control over the last cartoon you watched, how does it turn out?
I'm sure it'll be fi-
>HIATUS
Oh. Well despite that, I'm sure it'll have a point in the en-
>HIATUS AGAIN
Okay, that would be kind of annoying, but-
>HIATUS AGAIN
>HIATUS FOREVER
>HIATUS
>HIATUS
But eventually it'd all have a point, right?
>FINALLY BACK
>NOTHING HAS A POINT
>NO NEW SEASONS
Shit.
>>84165428
why does everyone on /co/ blame hiatuses on the shows and creators and not the networks?
Stuff like Gravity Falls and Steven Universe had/have their seasons worth of episodes finished, but the network isn't scheduling and we all go "FUCKING HIRSCH STOP DICKING ARUOND ON TWITTER AND MAKE CARTOON"
Shit like Young Justice which started airing before they have their episodes done and we all get pissed at Weisman.
Its literally the networks being stupid and trying to make a big deal whenever they feel like scheduling stuff.
It will gradually build hype and end with the most disappointing ending
Ruby Gloom thread?
>>84165316
Gloom thread!
>SHIELD are confirmed to be torturers
Pretty disgusting, how is this allowed?
>A spy agency
>Torturing people for information
I am SHOCKED!
SHOCKED I tell you!
>>84165349
But it's fucked up and disgusting
Outlawed even in the US 10 years ago
Im pretty sure you could find stories where shield does a lot more questionable things then torture.
Looks like Allison chose royalty.
I need a Peasent reaction pic
>>84165131
Reach heaven through violence.
>>84165157
gotcha
>Fart joke in the trailer
>beautiful woman slowly turns to look in a direction near the camera
>record scratch
>>84166073
>something awkward happens
>cut to a dog groaning and covering its face
anyone gonna story time this?
Evidendtly not
Ok, let's go.
I wish the western cartoons had more nice figures.
lets post some figures ....
>>84164520
I wish that GEM's line of Digimon figurines was more affordably priced.
>>84164520Renamon was my first furry crush.I'm such a fucking pleb.
Who's your favorite marvel character and why?
Mine is pic related.
>inb4 overrated characters like Deadpool
>It's popular therefor you can't have it as a favourite
I never understood Howard the Duck. Is he a parody of Donald or is it a Daffy situation where they just share the same surname?
>>84164496
There's no relation at all between Donald, Daffy, or Howard besides the fact that they're ducks. Howard is actually from one of the other earth's where instead of humans everyone is a Duck, some shit went down and he got pulled into main 616 earth, where he lives now
The Blob knocks on your door and asks to use your bathroom.He is polite about it but you can see by the way he is acting it is a bad #2. What do you do?
>>84164450
Blob's a bro. He knows what he's like. If he beefs it, there's a plunger in there and I know he'd take care of it.
>>84164450
Luckily, I live on the second floor so I know he won't take the stairs, and even if he did I'm sure he'd fall through the thin wooden balcony.
But for the sake of arguments, I would politely tell him that my bathroom is very small and he'd likely not fit through the door. He's what, 9 feet tall and 800+ pounds, usually? Yeah, no way is that fitting through my door.
I hide and refuse to answer the door in the first place.
>>84164471
>Blob's a bro.
See I don't know that he is. In alternate universes he's always eating people.
All released preview pages, lettered or not, will be here.
That's pretty interesting.
>Janus Jardeesh
OC
>Marvel.com: Matthew, how did you come into the project? What sorts of things shaped its overall story?
>Matthew Rosenberg: Last year I was lucky enough to write a couple things for Marvel and have been hoping to get a chance to do more since then. I pitched a few ideas that weren't right for the time and place, but when Civil War II started my editor Wil Moss thought I could transition the stuff I do into that...so here I am.
>As for what shapes the story? I just really love villains like Kingpin. He's not just some monster; he's a very human character. I think examining why he will go farther and do things normal people won't is fascinating. It's what makes him matter. But also, the chance to glimpse the real person underneath it all is such a great opportunity as a writer. Seeing Wilson Fisk in a different light allows you to really hold him up against heroes like Spider-Man and Daredevil, and it makes all of them more relevant. He has real tragedy, and vulnerability, and pathos we can learn from, and that makes him as relevant as any hero.
>Marvel.com: Who is Wilson Fisk at this moment in time? What motivates him toward crime?
>Matthew Rosenberg: Wilson Fisk is an opportunist, first and foremost. Under his selfish motives, his brutal exterior, or even the facade he puts up as a pillar of his community, he is a man who sees ways to benefit himself and he takes them. He's smart and very capable. When we first meet him the crime business is not an easy one to still be a part of, and he is adjusting to that. But when Fisk figures out a way to make things work for himself he has no choice. It's his nature to go for it.
>Marvel.com: How does his crime enterprise operate and what are its goals?
>>84164356
>Matthew Rosenberg: Fisk's goals in this are the same as Fisk's goals almost always are: He wants to get whatever he can, however he can, and see how far he can push things. He is in the business of furthering Wilson Fisk, and the new Civil War will provide him a unique opportunity. He is a Civil War profiteer.
>Marvel.com: What other villains will we see in the book? Which ones are particular favorites of yours and why?
>Matthew Rosenberg: There will be some fun bad guys popping up but we're going to keep them close to our vest for now. Personally, I love the villains who are a little grounded. I love the villains who you can see where it could have gone differently for them and they could have been great villains, normal people, or even heroes. Folks like The Hood, or Jigsaw, or even Bullseye. The guys that are always "also rans" make for great villains.
>Marvel.com: And the other side of the coin? What heroes might we see?
>Matthew Rosenberg: A lot of this book is about what the mice get up to when the cats are at war with each other. So it is very villain-heavy, but of course some good guys are going to be sniffing around Fisk. There are certain characters in the Marvel universe who aren't going to let people like Fisk runaround unchecked, even with everything else going on.
>Marvel.com: What's it like working with Ricardo on CIVIL WAR II: KINGPIN?
>Matthew Rosenberg: Ricardo is amazing. I've known him for a bit and have been in love with his work for a while. He just has a really unique style that stands out in a sea of comics. His characters are so unique and full of kinetic energy they practically explode off the page, but he never sacrifices anything for storytelling. That is pretty hard to find in comics. He is a great storyteller doing really unique stuff, but for folks who just want a truly beautiful book to look at he is going to deliver that 110% as well.
>h-hey everyone
>>84164114
>you can't enjoy his quips because everyone wants to quip like Spider-man
>you can't enjoy his quips because he sounds like he's five
And I know the Bros didn't cast him, but mocking his age every chance they got didn't help.
>>84164131
>sounds like he's five
Only because we're so used to the Dawson's Creek method of casting 30-year-olds as teenagers in TV and movies.
>>84164158
No, because he sounds like he's five. Your voice doesn't drop when you hit 25 dude.
Psychic powers is stupidly op and way out of place in the world of mutants
>>84164002
Nothing is too OP or out of pace in the world of mutants. That's kind of the thing.
>>84164002
>>84164015
Yeah, how did you even come to that conclusion OP?
Kind of want to play some old skool X-Men Legends right now, wish we'd get some good X-Men games
Is Chris oblivious to Herbert's advances?
Hasn't he asked him once if he's a pedo?
>>84164156
Wasnt that stewie?
Don't know about this case, but haven't most of the people on this show been called out on their annoying personality quirks at least once?