Neo-Kosmos is a Steven Universe/Homestuck rip-off by Amber Rogers and Shelby Cragg and it's the most "tumblr" webcomic I've ever read.
>>83743555
>the cringiest webcomic on earth
That's a pretty fucking tall claim, OP.
>>83743555
>Steven Universe Ripoff
I'm no fan but the artist is an actual storyboard artist for SU, which is probably why the art looks similar
The Homestuck style presentation does the comic no favors though, since there's no reader interaction and it just makes the whole thing a chore to read through
>>83743555
I like it.
Just imagine they're all white and use "correct" pronouns if REALLY that's a problem for you... the plot will not be changed at all.
>Havent read the comic book yet Edition
>>83743548
This episode felt slow. I get that they're kinda trying to do the Salvation arc early, but it doesn't really make sense for the point in Jesse's character arc we're at now.
Are those "government agents" angels?
>>83743800
Yes.
Could The Joker beat Dr Rockso the Rock and Roll Clown?
Nah, he does cocain
>>83743359
He survives being in proximity to Dethklok. He is like a cockroach
I can just imagine him being a recurring henchmen that the Joker never remembers but often tries to henchman-kill, only for him to show up later
>>83743359
the real question is would Dr Rockso rape the Joker
>The estimated total sales for the 300 comics was 6,365,186 comics which is down by 573,541 units from April and down by 1,649,214 units from May 2015. Marvel Comics had the largest percentage of the top 300 comics with 51.74% of the total units sold followed by DC Comics with 28.30%.
>The top selling comic from Marvel Comics was "Civil War II (2016)" #0 in slot 2 with an estimated 177,283 units and for DC Comics was "DC Universe: Rebirth (2016)" #1 in rank 1 with an estimated 235,791 units.
>The estimated total sales for the 300 trades was 340,883 trades which is down by 70,162 units from April and down by 34,889 units from May 2015.
>Topping the trades list in May was "Batman the Killing Joke Special Edition" by DC Comics with 6,366 units.
Sauce: http://www.comicbookresources.com/article/dc-universe-rebirth-sells-235k-copies-civil-war-ii-0-tops-175k
Note: In the "TOP GRAPHIC NOVELS AND COLLECTED EDITIONS" section, the total sales for a given title is in curly brackets. If a title's sales for that month and its total sales are the same, that title is considered a new entry.
TOP COMICS:
> 1. DC Universe: Rebirth (2016) #1 (DC) - 235,791
> 2. Civil War II (2016) #0 (MAR) - 177,283
> 3. Punisher (2016) #1 (MAR) - 110,726
> 4. Batman (2011) #52 (DC) - 102,197
> 5. Captain America: Steve Rogers (2016) #1 (MAR) - 99,767
> 6. Star Wars (2015) #19 (MAR) - 95,155
> 7. Justice League (2011) #50 (DC) - 92,422
> 8. Darth Vader (2015) #20 (MAR) - 86,641
> 9. Black Panther (2016) #2 (MAR) - 77,653
> 10. Amazing Spider-Man (2015) #12 (MAR) - 74,963
> 11. Scooby Apocalypse (2016) #1 (DC) - 69,520
> 12. Star Wars: Poe Dameron (2016) #2 (MAR) - 68,962
> 13. Walking Dead (2003) #154 (IMA) - 68,922
> 14. Batman/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2015) #6 (DC) - 64,910
> 15. Spider-Man/Deadpool (2016) #5 (MAR) - 63,821
> 16. Deadpool (2015) #11 (MAR) - 62,899
> 17. Deadpool (2015) #12 (MAR) - 57,804
> 18. Deadpool: Last Days of Magic (2016) #1 (MAR) - 55,678
>>83743234
> 19. Superman (2011) #52 (DC) - 54,316
> 20. Old Man Logan (2016) #6 (MAR) - 52,761
> 21. All New All Different Avengers (2015) #9 (MAR) - 52,296
> 22. All New X-Men (2015) #9 (MAR) - 51,548
> 23. Uncanny X-Men (2016) #7 (MAR) - 50,935
> 24. Extraordinary X-Men (2015) #10 (MAR) - 50,015
> 25. Spider-Gwen (2015b) #8 (MAR) - 49,680
> 26. Doctor Strange (2015) #8 (MAR) - 49,427
> 27. Invincible Iron Man (2015) #9 (MAR) - 49,334
> 28. Spider-Man (2016) #4 (MAR) - 49,167
> 29. Future Quest (2016) #1 (DC) - 48,626
> 30. Obi-Wan and Anakin (2016) #5 (MAR) - 48,430
> 31. Mighty Thor (2015) #7 (MAR) - 47,424
> 32. Thunderbolts (2016) #1 (MAR) - 45,169
> 33. Detective Comics (2011) #52 (DC) - 43,960
> 34. Harley Quinn (2013) #28 (DC) - 43,858
> 35. Daredevil (2015) #7 (MAR) - 43,703
> 36. Deadpool: Mercs for Money (2016) #4 (MAR) - 43,104
> 37. Daredevil/Punisher (2016) #1 (MAR) - 42,145
> 38. Amazing Spider-Man (2015) #2 (MAR) - 41,906
> 39. Action Comics (2011) #52 (DC) - 40,622
> 40. Uncanny Avengers (2015b) #9 (MAR) - 40,024
> 41. Empress (2016) #2 (MAR) - 38,758
> 42. Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (2016) #3 (BOO) - 38,537
> 43. Guardians of Galaxy (2015) #8 (MAR) - 38,404
> 44. All New Wolverine (2015) #8 (MAR) - 38,242
> 45. Gwenpool (2015) #2 (MAR) - 38,162
> 46. Harley Quinn and Her Gang of Harleys (2016) #2 (DC) - 37,846
> 47. Moon Knight (2016) #2 (MAR) - 35,489
> 48. International Iron Man (2016) #3 (MAR) - 35,282
> 49. Deadpool: Masacre (2016) #1 (MAR) - 34,462
> 50. Nighthawk (2016) #1 (MAR) - 34,038
> 51. Flash (2011) #51 (DC) - 33,877
> 52. Gwenpool (2015) # (MAR) - 33,797
> 53. Batman/Superman (2013) #32 (DC) - 32,990
> 54. Green Lantern (2011) #52 (DC) - 32,936
> 55. Flash (2011) #52 (DC) - 32,831
> 56. Black Widow (2016) #3 (MAR) - 30,968
> 57. Silk (2015b) #8 (MAR) - 30,884
> 58. X-Men 92 (2016) #3 (MAR) - 30,112
> 59. Ms Marvel (2015) #7 (MAR) - 29,839
> 60. A-Force (2016) #5 (MAR) - 29,705
> 61. Wonder Woman (2011) #52 (DC) - 29,673
>>83743238
> 62. New Avengers (2015) #11 (MAR) - 29,163
> 63. Superman/Wonder Woman (2013) #29 (DC) - 28,568
> 64. Uncanny Inhumans (2015) #8 (MAR) - 28,527
> 65. Captain America: Sam Wilson (2015) #9 (MAR) - 27,479
> 66. 4001 Ad (2016) #1 (VAL) - 27,130
> 67. Spider-Woman (2015) #7 (MAR) - 27,117
> 68. Totally Awesome Hulk (2015) #6 (MAR) - 26,774
> 69. Ultimates (2015) #7 (MAR) - 26,500
> 70. Batgirl (2011) #52 (DC) - 26,492
> 71. Power Man and Iron Fist (2016) #4 (MAR) - 26,308
> 72. Superman: American Alien (2015) #7 (DC) - 26,270
> 73. Uncanny Inhumans (2015) #9 (MAR) - 25,216
> 74. Captain Marvel (2016) #5 (MAR) - 23,811
> 75. Grayson (2014) #20 (DC) - 23,762
> 76. Karnak (2015) #4 (MAR) - 23,747
> 77. Carnage (2015) #8 (MAR) - 23,696
> 78. Invader Zim (2015) #9 (ONI) - 23,567
> 79. New Suicide Squad (2014) #20 (DC) - 23,425
> 80. Spider-Man 2099 (2015) #10 (MAR) - 23,039
> 81. Robin: Son of Batman (2015) #12 (DC) - 22,427
> 82. Aquaman (2011) #52 (DC) - 22,245
> 83. Mockingbird (2016) #3 (MAR) - 21,912
> 84. Spidey (2015) #6 (MAR) - 21,794
> 85. Poison Ivy: Cycle of Life and Death (2016) #5 (DC) - 21,655
> 86. Tokyo Ghost (2015) #7 (IMA) - 21,486
> 87. Superman: The Coming of the Supermen (2016) #4 (DC) - 21,395
> 88. True Believers: Star Wars Classic (2016) #1 (MAR) - 21,331
> 89. Rocket Raccoon and Groot (2016) #5 (MAR) - 21,138
> 90. Deathstroke (2014) #18 (DC) - 21,087
> 91. Silver Surfer (2016) #4 (MAR) - 21,063
> 92. Monstress (2015) #6 (IMA) - 20,850
> 93. Astonishing Ant-Man (2015) #8 (MAR) - 20,799
> 94. Green Arrow (2015) #52 (DC) - 20,558
> 95. Amazing Spider-Man and Silk: Spiderfly Effect (2016) #3 (MAR) - 19,949
> 96. Vision (2015) #7 (MAR) - 19,623
> 97. Squadron Supreme (2015) #7 (MAR) - 19,486
> 98. Afterlife With Archie (2013) #9 (ARC) - 19,276
> 99. True Believers: Star Wars (2016) #1 (MAR) - 18,950
> 100. All New Inhumans (2015) #7 (MAR) - 18,832
> 101. Green Lantern Corps: Edge of Oblivion (2016) #5 (DC) - 18,698
>>83743249
> 102. Teen Titans (2014) #20 (DC) - 18,593
> 103. DC Comics Bombshells (2015) #12 (DC) - 18,512
> 104. Superman: Lois and Clark (2015) #8 (DC) - 18,284
> 105. Dark Knight III: Master Race (2015) #4 (DC) - 18,226
> 106. Batman Beyond (2015) #12 (DC) - 18,132
> 107. Howard the Duck (2015b) #7 (MAR) - 18,121
> 108. DC Comics Bombshells (2015) #13 (DC) - 18,046
> 109. Swamp Thing (2016) #5 (DC) - 18,021
> 110. East of West (2013) #26 (IMA) - 17,644
> 111. Earth 2: Society (2015) #12 (DC) - 17,491
> 112. Titans Hunt (2015) #8 (DC) - 17,411
> 113. Agents of Shield (2016) #5 (MAR) - 17,410
> 114. Venom: Space Knight (2015) #7 (MAR) - 17,370
> 115. Haunted Mansion (2016) #3 (MAR) - 17,126
> 116. True Believers: Star Wars: Darth Vader (2016) #1 (MAR) - 17,108
> 117. Contest of Champions (2015) #8 (MAR) - 17,085
> 118. Wicked and Divine (2014) #19 (IMA) - 16,928
> 119. Scarlet Witch (2015) #6 (MAR) - 16,842
> 120. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2011) #58 (IDW) - 16,791
> 121. Adventures of Supergirl (2016) #1 (DC) - 16,703
> 122. Legend of Wonder Woman (2016) #5 (DC) - 16,582
> 123. Web Warriors (2015) #7 (MAR) - 16,445
> 124. Red Hood/Arsenal (2015) #12 (DC) - 16,402
> 125. Starfire (2015) #12 (DC) - 16,361
> 126. Archie (2015) #8 (ARC) - 16,204
> 127. Catwoman (2011) #52 (DC) - 16,145
> 128. Spawn (1992) #263 (IMA) - 16,109
> 129. Legend of Wonder Woman (2016) #6 (DC) - 15,924
> 130. Constantine: The Hellblazer (2015) #12 (DC) - 15,903
> 131. Guardians of Infinity (2015) #6 (MAR) - 15,727
> 132. Hellboy in Hell #9 (DAR) - 15,696
> 133. Black Panther (2016) #1 (MAR) - 15,523
> 134. Southern Bastards (2014) #14 (IMA) - 15,437
> 135. Sinestro (2014) #23 (DC) - 15,429
> 136. Back to the Future: Citizen Brown (2016) #1 (IDW) - 15,402
> 137. Nova (2015) #7 (MAR) - 15,377
> 138. My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic (2012) #42 (IDW) - 15,375
> 139. Star-Lord (2015) #7 (MAR) - 15,147
> 140. Unbeatable Squirrel Girl (2015b) #8 (MAR) - 15,131
The fanbase for the show is like 5 people, all of whom just post captioned screencaps of the thing. Anyone outside the fanbase, what's your opinion of this show?
Shit, just like my spastic colon
It's just a return to the gross out comedy that Nick spouted not too long ago. Pretty boring and honestly it shouldn't still be going OP.
Well this thread went nowhere :P . Thanks anyway.
In the 90s, what was it exactly that led to people deciding 'lets put this it' for things like Minerva Mink, and Lola bunny?
Was it just pervy 90s furries already in the industry? That would make sense if it was the artists who wrote and produced the thing, but its not.
Is it a joke? Like... 'haha, animal characters aren't sexy, that makes this funny'?
I don't get it.
>>83743143
Sexy animal characters are very common since the 40`s
>>83743143
They wanted a female member to the team, because reasons and stuff. She was designed before anyone figured out what to do with her. She was "written" after she was drawn. Apparently someone on the team decided she should be extra sexy.
Don't blame on a conspiracy what could be easily explained by executives not knowing what to do.
http://www.comicbookresources.com/article/dc-universe-rebirth-sells-235k-copies-civil-war-ii-0-tops-175k
>Unbeatable Squirrel Girl (2015b) #8 - 15,131
>Patsy Walker Aka Hellcat (2015) #6 - 11,822
>Vision increasing a bit instead of losing readers
Glad Rebirth broke 200k
>Contest of Champions is still cancelled
>All those books will still live on anyway.
>>83743185
Are you sure? DC is losing money on it.
Will Death appear in MCU, XCU or both?
Death itself shouldn't be a problem, but it might offend some religious groups/nuts if they go with the usual grim reaper look.
>>83743034
>Will Death appear in MCU, XCU or both?
No
None of the abstract entities should
They are used pretty shitty in the print media and would be out of place and remarkably shitty in the MCU
>>83743176
>would be out of place and remarkably shitty in the MCU
But Death has a key role in the Infinity Gauntlet storytime, actually.
i think she should be at least referenced, even without appearing in a physical form
What?
>>83742766
cute
>>83742766
I'm okay with this.
>>83742766I know the person that drew this, amazing guy, absolutely love his art. Shame we haven't talked in awhile
>Black character is main character's best friend
>They're nerdy and slightly timid
>They never have any attributes of growing up in the projects or the ghetto
I know that they don't want to stereo type us but when every single black person in kids' shows is the same extreme minority within our community it gets annoying
>>83742673
Anon I don't know what to tell you but I feel like there might actually be more black people in suburbs than the ghetto now.
>>83742673
Because black people scare white people.
Really. If you're gonna have a black character in your show marketed towards white people then you can't actually have him act getto. Otherwise your audience will feel threatened by his demeanor. So the easiest thing to do is have him play against type to make the suburban white kids feel at east.
>>83742673
Nah man, what was the live-action kid's show where the main characters were a white guy and a black guy, and one of their closest friends was a big black guy that was originally a troublemaking delinquent who was treatening them before they became friends.
It was set in a highschool, the principle was an older black lady.
Its not "Hang Time" I'm thinking of, its something else.
I admit I really like what they did with the cape, making it come together like a collar at the neck, etc.
But does anyone else miss the bare midriff?
That's kind of been signature for a while now...
>>83742603
I gotta say the shield shaped panties look kinda stupid.
A better Version of that costume.
>>83742603
>>83742627
>>83742660
I'm kinda shocked the diaper fetishes didn't latch onto this.
Do you think comic books have better writers than video games?
Is Alan Moore Jewish?
>>83742561
1/4th Ashkenazi ancestry with a dip of Khazar on the nose.
Yes. The best comic writers know how to leverage the medium to their advantage. Video games are still stuck with "play a bit of the game to unlock the next cut-scene" formula. Of course there are some that deviate from this but they are few and far between.
Hey /co/. What are your thoughts on the Scott Pilgrim series?. Are these comics linked to a certain "core" or fanbase? what type of people read Scott Pilgrim comics?
The comic I felt was kind of weird. The video game stuff feels kind of awkward and randomly thrown in compared to the movie (but it's possible that I had just gotten used to it by the time I watched the movie so it was less jarring there).
I never hated it, but I don't know if I liked it. Art was probably the best part.
>>83742547
i felt the opposite
the video game stuff felt more awkward in the movie. a lot of people who didnt read the comics walk away and think it's just "lol videogame references", when really it's a world where video game mechanics exist in real life
>>83742547
This right here. Loved the movie, found the comic awkward. Imo, the main difference is that Movie Scott Pilgrim was an idiot while Comic Scott Pilgrim was an asshole.
Clusterfuck/ 10
Looks like shit desu.
>>83742258
absolute bitch to dust/10
>>83742258
>kill yourself/10
Have you started your day with a nice spoon full of Skub, /co/?
>>83741922
>spoonful
What the fuck is wrong with you?
>>83741922
>He's a filthy Skub lover
The fuck?
>>83741922
Of course, I make sure to include Skub with three meals a day.