Why did he treat Patty like shit and force her to leave?
Because Iris
>>83825354
Iris>Patty
He didn't want to look like an asshole by breaking up with her.
One of these bitte schön
Templates
"Everything in existence is shit and I hate it."
-Alan Moore
FUCK the jews.
>>83825130
He's not wrong.
>>83825171
*tips*
Wait, what?
What issue is this?
>>83824966
No, but the Joker will do something UNSPEAKABLY INSANE like kill some people and crack under the madness that is Gotham, Batman being the one to save the day, since they just can't handle the darkness.
le epig meems 10/10
Why isn't their a Freakazoid ongoing? I'd gladly pay money for this. Imagine him going around the DC universe pissing off the other heroes. And fucking around with the Joker making him angrier every second.
Because in the wrong hands, it would just be full of meme references.
>>83824912
What if they got the original writers to go back and do it?
There's been one for years
Ok hear me out on this. The fact they SITLL have not revealed the reason thor was so unworthy for his hammer a bit ago makes me pretty mad. But I have heard a ton of theories on why this could be. This is mine:
I think Thor has a daughter. Specifically pic related, alread existing. No I dont think its Sif's child, she would not keep that from him.
I think she is the daughter of the enchantress.
Think about it. How many encounters the two have had, magically influenced or not. And with all the things going on with her in the last few years, her trying, at least in her opinion, to become more respectable, to do good, mabye to gain thor's approval.
I believe they had a child together she is not prepared to tell thor about. And that when there is danger in her plans she leaves her with a surrogate to watch over her, you know in case she is trapped or imprisoned by thor or anything else, while enacting her plans.
I think nick fury told thor something along the lines of "how can you be worthy, when you arent even worthy to be your child's father" hitting him low, him not knowing he had a child until then.
Think about it, he has not seen enchantress since that incident. Mabye he thinks the same, he is terrible for not even suspecting he had a child, mabye off screen he has been looking for her.
I think the future seen here is actually that daughter, raised by sif as a foster mother after something happened to enchantress. Still her mother, but not by birth.
What do you think? I think its not the stupidest theory out there.
>>83824653
God knows how batshit insane Henry Pym, Jr. is.
As for your theory, it'd happen if Quesada or whoever decides to mess up Thor again.
Have you heard more plausable theories? I think that would be one of thors only faults, and the only way to make him feel less worthy, is to get him to admit to himself he had made a big mistake.
>>83824653
I want Torunn to fuck me
>Hero and villain square off
>Villain says "we're quite the same, you and I."
>They're completely fucking different
>>83824544
>have autism
>can't into empathy
From the villains standpoint, he himself obviously isn't a bad guy. It's a stand-off of two champions from his perspective. The villain obviously has different values, so he's not talking about bravery or kindness or whatever but strength and drive.
>>83824544
>villian does the "serve under me and we will rule together" speech
>hero agrees and slaughters his companions as proof of loyalty
>>83824865
>final battle of streets of rage
I'll never forgive you for that, John.
YOU WERE MY BROTHER!
Is he ever getting a new costume?
>Is Black
>Wears a black suit
>Gets pissy when people start calling him black spider-man
Bravo Bendis
>>83824294
here you go
I drew this all by my self
>>83824294
I kind of really like his costume, though, OP.
Are these silhouettes of real characters or just random nonsense?
>>83824270
Random nonsense. Placeholders to throw off the fans.
DC has bear hero?
>>83824270
holy shit bottom, third from the left,
They're gonna add Conan Obrien
She has a point, you know.
>>83823743
Not if the show has a bad premise. It's doomed to fail at that point.
>>83823743
i forgot about this.
>>83823768
Does it even count as a premise?
Ladies and Gentlemen, our CW Superman
http://www.hitfix.com/the-dartboard/we-finally-know-who-will-play-superman-in-supergirl
>>83823355
>>83823355
>Teen Wolf actor
>>83823379
Teen Wolf is pretty based desu
Why do creators of popular /co/ drop the ball so hard? Does the popularity get to their head and they get so overwhelmed with trying not to disappoint people, it ends up backfiring and they write even worse or were they always hacks, we just didn't notice until the end?
>>83823196
>Why do creators of popular /co/ drop the ball so hard?
depends, there are a myriad of reasons
>Does the popularity get to their head and they get so overwhelmed with trying not to disappoint people, it ends up backfiring and they write even worse
i could see this happening to many, itd certainly happen to me
>or were they always hacks, we just didn't notice until the end?
just diaz i think
>>83823196
>? Does the popularity get to their head and they get so overwhelmed with trying not to disappoint people
Actually yes. This is generally one of the reasons.
>>83823196
They get popular which means they get more fans so they have to stop being niche and focused on where they were at the beginning because the people who tell them what to do tell them to make as much money as possible or they will kill their show by putting in a terrible timeslot or order less episodes
WHAT COULD IT BE??
>>83823191Bees!!!!!!!
IT'S...
It's a bomb!
>There's a new threat in Gotham City. Batman realizes it's time to call everyone in to make sure they're all ready. Teaming up with Batwoman, the two will train Spoiler (Stephanie Brown), Orphan (Cassandra Cain), and Clayface, with Tim Drake's help as well. It's an interesting gathering, and they might have less time to prepare than they thought.
>We had the chance to talk to James Tynion IV to find out where they'll be training, how much can they trust Clayface, and will there be any reference to the characters past relationships in the pre-New 52 universe?
>>Comic Vine: First question: Who is the big threat against Batman and the others?
>James Tynion IV: Well, we are introducing a new group in the DCU, an organization that is called Colony, and in our second issue we're going to start learning a bit more about this group. It is a huge militarized army of Batmen. We're going to see, as the story develops, that this is an organization that was built on the same model as Batman. When Batman first got started it was like the entire world would have taken notice that one man in a costume was able to do what an entire army could not. In the current continuity going back to Zero Year, terrorists had taken over an entire city, and it came down to Batman to stop it. So we are seeing a new organization called the Colony that is meant to take that concept and multiply it to an army of one-man armies. We're going to see what exactly pits them head-to-head with our core group in Detective as the story moves forward.
>>Okay. I didn't think you were going to answer me. I was trying to trick you.
>Well, you know? You see them at the end of the first issue. I think I can give a little bit of information. There's definitely a lot more to it that I can't say yet.
>>Yeah, definitely. It is good to know that we're going to start to get some answers. It's not like, "This is going to be a five-year string-along," to find out what's going on. That's cool. I'm more excited.
>>How much of struggle is it for Batman to admit that he needs help from Batwoman and Tim [Drake]?
>That's a really good question, and it's one I sort of sat with a lot. Batman is such a singular force, and he does close himself off. He does hold certain amounts of information and all that, but at the same time he's never struck me as selfish. It doesn't come from the same place of pride when he holds information from a group; it comes from a desire to protect people. He wants to bear the weight of it himself so other people don't have to bear the weight, but when he's not capable of something, I do think he is willing to reach out and ask for help. Particularly in his group. I think he would rather go to Nightwing or Batwoman or Tim, the people he's worked with in the direct family, before he would go to one of the other members of the Justice League, but he is willing to reach out.
>That was a big thing that I actually spoke about with Geoff Johns right at the beginning of the development of this project. Everyone always says that Batman's a lone wolf, but literally two years into the creation of Batman they introduced Robin. Ever since then he has had a huge supporting cast all around him. One of the big decisions, right at the start of this book, was making sure that we weren't going down the path of, "This is Batman resisting the idea of having allies." We wanted Batman to be all-in because he knows it is the best way to face what's coming. He is a pragmatist. He does see the landscape. He is overprotective of his people. He wants them to be the best prepared, and he's willing to go to extreme lengths to do that, but he is not someone who's just going to be closed off for no reason.
>>Where are they going to be operating and training, since obviously it's not going to be in the Batcave?
>Honestly, the most fun thing in developing this series has been creating a new secondary Bat-base in Gotham City, which folks will see in issue 935 coming out next week.
>>83823039
No Mans Land 2.0 here we come
>Basically I really wanted to create ... It's a real team base. Obviously, you can't have Clayface go into the Batcave. Batman's letting Clayface in, bringing him in as part of the training, but he's also not going to just let him go into the basement of Wayne Manor. That's another step.
>So we knew we wanted to create something new and, honestly, that was one of the first ideas. I had a whole three-page document that I sent my editors and my artists about, "This is the Belfry. This is the new Gotham base." Frankly, I hope that this is a new location in Gotham that will be one of the defining locations of Gotham City for the next era of Batman comics. It will be very central to this book. This is the core base of operations, designed by Tim Drake and Batman, for the operations group. It's got lots of weird little surprises. Batman's very utilitarian, but this is designed by Tim, who has a bit more of a flair to him. Every issue from here on out is going to show off a different aspect of how they fight crime using the Belfry in Gotham.
>>You mentioned Clayface. Is that's something that we'll see, like, "How much can they trust him?" Is that something that they're going to be working with him on?
>Oh, yeah. I mean, that's the biggest question. Honestly, I think the question isn't so much, "Is he trustworthy?" now. I think you can take Clayface at his words, that he is there for the reasons he says he's there. The thing is that what we know from his past is that on the worst day of his life, when he went through a horrifying accident that turned him into a monster, he allowed the darkness in him to steer him towards a darker path, or an easier path. The fact that he skewed that way, in that moment, is the thing that... Batman believes that he can do better, and he hopes he can but he might not. He might just be the sort of person who will always take the easy way out, and that's something we're going to see play out as we dig into his story moving forward.
>Antagonist falls to his death
>>83822841
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=hyjfNQ0lJn4
>>83823006
>Gavin Free did this scene
>antagonist has a perfect time to kill the protagonist
>instead he gives a speech about his hatred