Why didn't the Mask work on Walter?
>>84152073
There was nothing in him to bring out.
>>84152073
The most common theory is that it's because he's a being of pure ID, so there was nothing for the Mask to unlock or work with.
>>84152073
He's already on the surface.
Look at the other users and you'll notice it's a restrained personality given purpose while with Walter, he's already on the surface so it doesn't do anything.
WE'RE BACK EVERYBODY
NEVER FORGOTTEN
What comic is this?
>>84128406
Venom Spaceknight #9
Funny. Booster Gold said the same thing once.We all know how that turned out, don't we?
Rate the series finale
>>84151912
No one watched it?
>>84151912
7/10
>>84151912
It's over?
how did you guys feel about the redesigns?
I always liked the redesigns more. The original show looked weird.
>>84151712
They were great.
>>84151783
fuck you
which isnt to say there werent some good aspects
>that scene where Teri is naked at school
It was pretty lewd
>>84151582
>Gumball fellatio'd his friend in the bathroom stall
>the episode were Banana Joe watches Guro porn
One last dip into the insanity that is Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Bebop & Rocksteady Destroy Everything #5
What does /co/ thinks about Chicken Run?
i wanna fuck those chickensfor real tho, i loved it as a kid
>>84151367
This had to be related to Wallace and Gromit, right?
>>84151367
It's really really good.
Loved it as a kid and appreciated all the WW2 stuff when I rewatched it as an adult.
I don't get what everyone was so pissy over. Dumb but cool. The Knightmare sequence with Batman reking shit and shooting mercs was by far the most entertaining take on Batman in film.
>You don't know anything about Batman. He never, ever kills.
I want the moralfags to leave. That shit gets pushed down our throats almost constantly in every other form of media than BvS.
You're entitled to your opinion, just don't expect most people to share it.
>>84151355
Too much like mainstream Hollywood trash, not enough like comicbook movies.
The further you get from the source material the more fans hate ut, regatdless of what it is, and being the 6th time a visual medium has used the same Dark Knight Returns action sequence doesn't count.
Maybe if you're just a /tv/ person its okay, but most DC fans fucking hated it and most other comic fans disliked it.
>>84151355
>Dumb but cool.
Cool is the single worst description you could ever make of a movie.
Newsarama: Neal, there are so many fun things happening in this comic. Was your goal to make it so much fun and so positive, yet have a bit of a message in there?
Neal Adams: You're right. I did put a lot of things in there. First of all, I love Jack Kirby, and I love Jack Kirby's work. And I really don't, between you, me and the fence post, like the idea that people take Jack Kirby characters and change them, because they don't need to be changed.
So I thought, you know, I want to do Jack Kirby, I want to throw as many of Jack Kirby's characters in as I can, and make them Jack Kirby characters — not make them my versions or change costumes or anything else. Everybody looks exactly the way they're supposed to look, exactly the way Jack Kirby did it. Maybe the anatomy is a little bit better, because I'm known for doing that, but it's still Jack Kirby.
So here was my opportunity to do Jack Kirby.
The other thing is, I really haven't done Superman. I did Superman vs. Muhammed Ali decades ago. And people were pretty happy with that. That book went out to the rest of the world and made people think that maybe America was becoming liberal and that we were being very, very broad in our acceptance of Muhammed Ali, when in fact that may not have been the case then but certainly has become quite a bit different now. So it's kind of a pre-cursor to the future.
I think of Superman, during those small moments I get to think of Superman, as being very optimistic, very good and positive. And I don't necessarily think of Batman, for example, that I'm known for doing, as being quite that kind of a character. He is kind of a dark character. He hangs around at night. He is deep and he is dark. And he has deep thoughts.
Neal Adams: Superman is not exactly that kind of guy. He is very optimistic, he's very joyful, he's very interesting, he loves things. He falls in love vainly and he loves his parents. His mom is still around — for the most part; I never know when somebody else is doing it, whether his mom and dad are still around.
But he's a daytime character, as opposed to a nighttime character.
So for me, the idea of then pitting Jack Kirby's Darkseid against Superman is exactly what I want to do. I want to show the light against the dark. I want to show the evil against the good. And I want the good to be clear and to be wonderful and to be positive. I am, and I'm sure you are, a good person. We try to be good. We try not to find devious ways to solve problems. And we go straight into it. Sometimes, you know, you get hit in the head because of it. And I guess that's Superman, you know? He's such a good guy that, you know, you just slug him in the head. He just has to go, whoa, what just happened?
But that's still good, you know? Because you want somebody to be like that. So for me, Superman is that kind of a character. And I've had such a good time with it. Of course, I've finished the series. And every issue, for me, is me trying to share that happiness with doing Superman and doing Jack Kirby's characters with the audience that are reading the books.
And I'm hoping they're having a great time, because I'm having a great time.
Nrama: We've talked before about this little boy Rafi, and there are some things adding up for readers about the nature of this boy. Can you talk about him? Because I think it might come across that he's just kind of a throw-away character.
Adams: Yeah, a reader could think I just threw that in there. No, I didn't just throw that in there. That character is significant to the whole story.
And that little puppy of his is significant to the whole story.
Nrama: Interesting. I was suspecting the boy, but didn't really think about the dog. Is the puppy really that significant?
Adams: In some ways, that is the whole story.
I want my audience to go, he's got a kid and a dog? What the hell's going on? That's cute. And you really kind of love that kid.
Well, that's Superman, for me. That's taking Superman and planting him in a world that I want to see Superman in.
Nrama: You've said before that the Supermen from New Krypton are inspired by Gunga Din. What do they bring to the comic? Does it relate to what you were talking about, wanting to see certain characters around Superman?
Adams: Yeah. The Supermen come to replace Superman and take over his job so that he can go back and help them. That's kind of funny. And yes, I was thinking about characters from Gunga Din. These Supermen kind of bounce around.
The last little gesture I have on the last panel, as they're walking to their spaceship and leaving is one of them punching the other guy in the shoulder.
I see that as their relationship. For me, it's a very joyful experience.
Nrama: That seems to sum up a lot of your approach — a joyful experience.
Adams: And you know, maybe people could say, "Yeah, Neal's hung around with Batman so long that he needs some relief and some happiness and some sunshine and some joy, and that's where Superman fits in." I can see people might think that. It's really not the case. I just like the character. And I like the Jack Kirby characters. And I had such a damn good time with the whole thing.
Nrama: As a final question about the series, can you reveal anything about what we'll see in the final issue?
Adams: Well, let me just say this. You're in for some surprises. In the very last panel of the very last page, you're definitely going to be in for a shock, a big shock.
>>84151201
>He is deep and he is dark. And he has deep thoughts.
Neal Adams, man, you are a genius.
Good evening owls of /co/,
what are the sex dungeon odds for tonight
>>84127740
so can we talk about how exactly we all fucking called the leaked-by-Marvel-today Cap twist?
>>84127740
Well we know what's happening with Steve Cap now and nobody here is surprised
>>84127757
Honestly, I was convinced it was mind control, I didn't call Cosmic Cube.
Ghostbusters: International #6
StreetFIGHTer vs G.I. Joe #5!
Well /co/ how do we save Jason Todd/ Red Hood?
Kill him again. But before let Roy fuck him hard.
Ignore everything from the New 52. Turn him back into constant reminder of failure for Batman, an evil counterpart for Nightwing, and a cautionary tale for all of Batman's sidekicks.
Redemption shouldn't stick. It doesn't fit him.
>>84150302
Stop trying to turn him into Edgy Nightwing, for starters.
ITT: video games that would have made a better animated series than Tak and the Power of Juju
>>84150216
Yer mum
>>84150216
All of them.
sdfg
Remember when Stan Lee had a reality show where people cosplayed as their Superhero OCs? The prize was a comic book written by Stan and a cameo in a Syfy original movie.
>>84150024
Didn't most of those comics and movies end up being terrible?
I remember that bald douchebag who was kicked out of the house and returned as a villain.
>>84150450
Jack Kirby?