I'm going to read some comics. Perhaps you'll join me.
I've been meaning to catch up on this, thanks op
ITT: side characters that would have been better main leads than the ones we got.
Claire would also be an acceptable answer.
>No show about Dr Drakken leading a team of unsuccessful villains to compete with his more successful rival - Dr Dementor.
Legend of Sato has a nice ring to it
Could you imagine how happy he would be if he graduated from regular green tea and had a cup of Lipton tea with a dash of milk and brown sugar.
>>84110106
>>not Thai milk tea
Nigga, you passed plebe and went full philistine.
Coffee > tea
> paper bag tea
he'd kill himself at the mere thought
Gather round /co/, and I'll tell you the story of Candle Jack. It begins a long time ago, in a dista
>dista
Dista what? That's not a word! What were you going to say!? What story were you going to give us!? We can't accept this kind of weak start. If you're going to talk about some kind of entity, then we need to know! What is this Candlejack!? What do you have to tel
I think there's a thuuuumbtack under my fanny.
Is Delta State worth watching?
Who the what now?
totally
>>84109573
What an odd way to draw noses.
Luke Cage thread. His show is still a while off, but I found I really liked him in Jessica Jones. I already knew him from Alias, where he was an complete asshole a lot, but he had never really interested me before that.
I recently read his origin, and some of his Hero for Hire stuff with Iron Fist. I was surprised how well his 70s stuff (aside from aesthetics) has held up. It made me miss how simple origin stories and motivations could once be.
But fuck Danny and his cast. I tried, but I just don't like anything about Iron Fist. It sucks, but I just don't see myself enjoying the Iron Fist show except for any Luke or Jessica appearances.
If you like Cage more than Danny you might be retarded.
>>84109558
And you might be a typical racist from /pol/. Go figure.
>>84109582
Why is everything about race. What if he legitimately likes Danny better and has nothing to do with color of either characters skin.
This is your fault, /co/.
>>84109393
So now waifufaggotry has become CALARTS?
I like this outcome. Maybe they can destroy each other.
>>84109393
This is awful.
So awful that it's funny.
>>84109456
Or fuse into some abhorrent monstrosity that destroys us all.
MEANWHILE, ON THE /co/ DIRIGIBLE...
>>84109219
corigible?
>>84109242
would that mean we are in corrigible?
Crashing this airship...
No Sato Edition
Post readings, requests, demo reels, bullshitting, fanfics you want read, whatever!
Good talkers welcome. Bad talkers welcome too. You know the drill.
Feedback keeps us alive!
>>84109216
BONER SOUP!
>>84109216
suck my balls with bicmac sauce
>>84109676
http://vocaroo.com/i/s0zT79uOzwio
Friday we're going to Endtown
>>84145908
Doc Chase: the master of disguise
>>84145908
Holly is fucking cute oh my gosh.
>>84145908
i think this gag would have worked better if Aaron had revealed their plan in the next strip.
Was he autistic?
>>84109206
No. He was the night.
>>84109206
Probably.
Not even joking, the way they wrote him in the show, he's somewhere on the spectrum.
http://www.comicbookresources.com/article/original-batman-films-get-new-official-box-art
The original Batman film franchise is getting a modern makeover, at least where their art is concerned. The digital HD versions of the four original Batman films -- 1989's "Batman," 1992's "Batman Returns," 1995's "Batman Forever" and 1997's "Batman and Robin" -- will soon show off all-new box art, each one featuring head shots of the Caped Crusader and, in some cases, the film's villains. The franchise was steered by two directors: Tim Burton for the first two and Joel Schumacher for the latter pair.
>>84109092
>>84109105
Why does a digital version need box-art?
FIGHTING CRIME.
IN A FUTURE TIME.
>>84109087
i had a cat named after this guy
>>84109087
>mfw this is a canon sequel to GI Joe
>>84109087
I fucking loved this show as a kid, I used to ride my bike to my friends house after school to watch it.
Post book writers and their comic book counterparts. I'll start.
>Grant Morrison
>>84108834
Dan Abnett
>Dan Abnett
>>84108834
Neil Gaiman
>Neil Gaiman
man, this is easy.
Frank Herbert
>Jack Kirby
>CBR News: All three of the series' main characters -- Batgirl, Huntress and Black Canary -- had recent redefining runs as part of DCYou.
"Julie Benson and Shawna Benson: That's what's been fun about putting the band back together, so to speak. These women might have found themselves in different stories in the recent runs, but their core identities are very much the same. Batgirl is still a "by the book" justice-seeking vigilante, while Huntress is a "shoot first, ask questions later" hero. Black Canary, having come from her days in a rock band, was, is still an "in your face" fighter whose metahuman superpower is just the cherry on an already badass cake.
"Although we'd love to expand the roster, right now these three are already a force to be reckoned with. Bringing the OG team back together has been a blast."
>CBR: The Birds of Prey concept has been dormant for a few years now, waiting for the right way to relaunch. What do you think it is which has given the concept such longevity? What is it about the team which has helped it remain fresh and, crucially, contemporary?
"The Bensons: The Birds of Prey are a family and even though they fight and squabble amongst themselves, when they face danger, they unite and have each other's backs. The BoP have always looked to be diverse and represent many points of view, which not only has kept it fresh, but also on the leading edge of representation in comics. And all of the credit for that goes to those who came before us -- to [Chuck] Dixon, [Gail] Simone, [Duayne] Swierczynski and all the others who have nurtured this team throughout the years.
>>84108603
(cont.)
"There was a time, sadly not long ago, when female superhero teams were under-appreciated, and even the "Birds of Prey" TV show back in 2000 was considered ahead of its time. Now, women have more role models than at any other time in comics, and we take that responsibility very seriously. We strive to be true to these characters and yet bring our voice and our perspective to them to feed into their legacy. We're honored to have that opportunity and hope we can live up to the expectations that come with this amazing story."
>CBR: How do the three Birds of Prey flock back together?
"The Bensons: Barbara gets wind of a hacker who's stolen her "Oracle" moniker and is profiting off the information at hand. Obviously, Barbara identifies very closely with being Oracle, so this ticks her off big time. Having worked closely with Black Canary before, Babs turns to her for help in tracking down this new Oracle. And Dinah is more than happy to team up.
"As for Huntress? She happens to be on her own mission to take down the mob families who killed her family. But their paths cross, and Batgirl and Black Canary have to recruit Huntress before she potentially takes out all their leads to Oracle. Huntress joins the Birds of Prey once she realizes stopping Oracle is also in her best interest."
>Batgirl is in a central role, here. What's her mindset as the series begins? What does she want for the team, and how does she find working with a group?
"Claire Roe: I think finding out that someone else is using the Oracle name really throws Barbara. Someone has taken something so personal from her, such a part of herself, and is not only using it but using it to aid mob gangs. It's distressing, and enraging, so she turns to someone she knows will have her back, someone she really trusts. As for the crossbow-wielding hot-head? Well -- desperate times."
>>84108637
>Barbara gets wind of a hacker who's stolen her "Oracle" moniker and is profiting off the information at hand.
Came so far from "she can't use a computer or wear glasses because people will want her back as Oracle"
>>84108637
(cont.)
"The Bensons: Barbara has just returned from her travels overseas (as in Hope Larson's "Batgirl" run), so she's in a good place. She's looking to become harder, better, stronger, faster (Daft Punk, don't sue us), and this Oracle news puts her laser focused on something more personal than "just" protecting Gotham from the usual baddies. She and Dinah get along like a house afire, but Batgirl and Huntress have trouble seeing eye-to-eye when both their personal missions come to a head."
>Helena Bertinelli seems like a wildcard here, in the guise of Huntress. What does her presence on the team, the unknown element, mean for the others? It must be hard to work as a team when you have, essentially, a master-spy assassin-vigilante with a personal mission standing amongst your members.
"The Bensons: We are huge fans of 'Grayson,' so getting to pull Helena out of Spyral and into the BoP was a thrill. She's focused and deadly, but with a heartbreaking backstory. In this run, she's never worked with Batgirl or Black Canary, so she doesn't have a vested (personal) interest in these two vigilantes who seem to be getting in her way. We get to build their relationship from the ground up.
"The fun in that has been discovering that the only person they all know in common is Dick Grayson."
>With Huntress and Batgirl fighting amongst themselves over the best course of action, how do you view Black Canary's role within the group? Is she peacemaker, or does she enjoy throwing oil on the flames?
"The Bensons: A little bit of both. Black Canary finds herself as the mediator between the oil and vinegar that is Batgirl and Huntress, and can be trusted to find the third way. She's got something they don't have -- a metahuman superpower -- but doesn't act superior because of it. In fact, she's a bit cooler, more rock and roll when it comes to the team dynamics. Dinah's anger is directed at the bad guys they're taking down and not at her teammates."