ITT: Weird obscure animated films with surreal themes.
Alice has fantastic surreal stop motion animation.
>>83253189
Forgot pic.
The Thief and the Cobbler plays about with optical illusions a lot, it's probably one of the most visually interesting animated films ever made.
Arkham Knight DLC dropped the ball when they didn't let you use the Boo Wonder costume. I mean he was a crime-fighter worthy of B-man's approval.
That's just a chicken in a Robin costume.
>>83251718
But he's a chicken
>>83251886
>>83251890
Nonsense, Boo is a brave and courageous crime fighter.
POST THE THREAD AGAIN NOW
>>83251192
>>83251192
You don't "post" a thread.
You "start" a thread.
>>83252240
Every picture I take I post a thread
That's how the song goes
What would Steven universe be like if it had an MA rating?
>>83251164
More lesbian sex
>>83251164
More gem fluids, of all kinds, and body parts. More bouncing, more grit. More desperate situations. A sprinkle of PTSD, some sort of vice for them all. Just a bunch of more stuff.
>>83251164
I really can't think of anything that wouldn't be edgy for the sake of edge.
So Cap's not ACTUALLY part of Hydra, right? It's all just some kind of ruse, right?
Right?
>>83251145
Yes.
he SAYS hail hydra, so that means it's obviously permanent.
As permanent as your parent's love, OP.
>The flickering light of Glory
>>83250843
>Community challenge - come up with elaborate backstories for all the characters in this image
Gotta post the alt-text too brah
I'm going to make a cbz for archiving and phone reading purposes, but people told me in the last thread that the comic had some extra material.
How should I do it?
>>83250843
Hello new reaction image
This is the most powerful line ever spoken by a superhero in a movie.
>>83250841Martha!
>>83250841
Remind me again what the line was?
>>83250935
"For you"
I don't know if this is the right place to ask this but I might as well try.
What do you do if you really want to make a comic but can't draw to save your life? I am a writer and I am fully willing to write out a script for a comic series, but I have no idea what I would do if I wanted it to be illustrated. How would I be able to find someone willing to draw it, and what kind of money would I have to shell out in order to do it?
Find artists who are willing to do the work and in the style you want. Ask them their rates, and go from there.
There's no set dollar amount since the type of work involved will always change the value.
Simple as that, really.
>>83250658
>>83250712
To expand on that, one place to look for artists is on Upwork. Artists will set their own prices or let you work with them to determine a price.
>>83250658
>What do you do if you really want to make a comic but can't draw to save your life?
>How would I be able to find someone willing to draw it, and what kind of money would I have to shell out in order to do it
The first step is accepting the fact that unless you are the upper .00008% of talented writers, the artist is far more important in the affair, and likely knows it. After page rate costs, the only way you'll make more than them in a property you own and self publish is in margin, which is to say you likely won't unless you make the next casual-appealing indie smash hit.
Basically, the fate of the indie writer is to hand money over to an artist and shoulder debt before moving on to something else. But that's passion projects for you.
Is there a single fan of Namor? Not people that like the character, but actual fans. Isnt he a cheap Aquaman knockoff thats slightly more gay?
Im glad Fox killed Namor in the movies.
>>83250224
What do you mean fox killed namor
>>83250247
>Atlantis Sinks
>After building a strong following of worshippers, Apocalypse created a paradise for his loyal followers. Once these individuals stopped worshipping him as the god he was, however, he wiped out the entire population with his powers of destruction.
Casualties: 20,000 – 40,000
This was viral material from their facebook
>>83250224
>Is there a single fan of Namor? Not people that like the character, but actual fans.
>Not people that like the character, but actual fans.
What the fuck are you babbling about? I am a fan of the character.
What does /co/ think of Donald Duck?
Who?
Historically has more character than Mickey. Much like the Mario and Luigi or Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck things- Writers can be more experimental with his portrayals, and so he can be more interesting than Mickey as a result.
His existence spawned some related characters that are pretty well loved; His nephews, Uncle Scrooge, Darkwing Duck.
>>83250102
>duck has teeeth
>Character is called a redhead
>Has orange colored hair
Happens all the time in Anime.
>>83249729
red hair looks more orange
>>83249729
That's because actual redheads don't actually have red hair.
Lookie what I am scanning.
When you need a calendar,
Who ya gonna call?
Guess it's got a lot of heart.
That motha puss bucket.
I love this one as a kid
In an age of Hydra subversion and SJW Messages, it's good to know that one man still holds the Line.
God this comic has been so good, all the Squadron Supreme books have been great. Still waitting on that Blur and Dr Spectrum: Brave and the Bold team up
Do you agree with him?
>>83249434
Literally who is this and why should I care about their opinion on anything?
>>83249465
You joke, but there are people here that actually don't know this faggot.
>>83249434
You should not use letmetweetthatforyou.com if you want to make fake tweets faggot
KA: There are a lot of people who are pointing out that you object to other people using your characters, and yet so many of your works have been based upon other--
AM: Other people's characters, right. Yeah, I've heard that. Now, what needs explaining is that you're talking about two or three different things, there. WithThe League of Extraordinary Gentleman, you're talking about a literary phenomenon that has nothing to do with comics. I can get to that in a moment. But, in terms of comics, when I entered the comics industry, I was given characters that the company owned, which were on their last legs--ones which were so lame that they were practically on the verge of cancellation.
Swamp Thinghad been, I suppose, created by Len Wein (although in retrospect it really wasn't much more than a regurgitation of Hillman Comics'The Heapwith a bit of Rod Serling purple prose wrapped around it). When I took over that character at Len Wein's suggestion, I did my best to make it an original character that didn't owe a huge debt to previously existing swamp monsters. And when I finished doing that book, yes, of course I understood that other people were going to take it over. That went for characters that I had created, like John Constantine. I understood that when I had finished with that character that it would just be absorbed into the general DC stockpile and I believe that I've expressed my admiration. I think that Brian Azzarello's editor had heard that I quite liked the job that he did with Richard Corben onHellblazerand he phoned up asking me for a quote. I don't know if they ever used it, but I gave them a fulsome one.
>>83249406
Alan Moore is a shitty hack writer who can't come up with anything original. Takes other people's characters and ideas, makes them pretentious and edgy while throwing in some rape, and then thinks it's the best shit ever.
His whining about contracts an IP rights is fucking pathetic too.
>>83249406
This is because those were characters the company owned and I understood that. And I understood that whether I had created the characters like John Constantine, or whether I'd simply recreated them beyond all recognition like Swamp Thing, that these would just go into the general comic company's stockpiles. I've never objected to that. I mean, I don't think it is necessarily the fairest thing, but I've not objected to that.
The thing was, that wasn't what we were toldWatchmenwas.
We were told thatWatchmenwas going to be a title that we owned and that we would determine the destinies of. If we didn't want there to be more than 12 issues, there wouldn't be more than 12 issues. We thought we controlled and we owned these characters. Now, there is a huge difference between the two of those things.
Do I continually tap on about people who kind of take characters that I've created or stuff like that? If it was under those terms, no, I don't think I do.
On the issue of those Green Lantern stories that were done based upon an eight page story of mine from 20 years ago:the point I was trying to make there was just about the general uselessness. I wasn't saying that they didn't have the right to do crappy Green Lantern stories based upon something that I wrote--of course they did! I was just trying to point out that it did show a kind of barrenness in contemporary comics, and that these weren't new ideas that they were bringing to it. They were just exploiting a little throwaway story that me and Kevin O'Neill had done all those years ago. And, I was just saying that I didn't think that was a very healthy sign for the industry. I wasn't saying they shouldn't do it. It's kind of a demonstration that the industry is completely creatively bankrupt. And, this is probably true of much of the entertainment industry. You only have to look at the number of Hollywood films of TV series that are remakes of things that were probably much better when they were done in another country, or another language, or another decade.
It doesn't seem that there is anybody capable, these days, of coming up with truly original ideas. That was the point I was making. Yeah, sure, they're welcome to recycle my old ideas but they mustn't expect me not to comment upon how lame that makes them look.