Why aren't you holding her?
>>83121567
she isn't real
>>83121567
Because that's Rogue you fucking dumb shit
>>83121735
>>83121752
Two kinds of people
>Dumbass parents bring their kids to this thinking it's a kids' movies
>Kids get traumatized and afraid to eat food
>A whole new generation of people with eating disorders is born
How can we stop this?
>>83121306
By making posts that are funnier than yours, you fucking wiener
>>83121306
I'm twenty years old and the fucking trailer made me feel gross eating. Something about genocide and hearing tiny screams inside me just fucks with my head.
we kill the Rogen
Was Mary Jane the best love interest for Peter?
Yes.
Unfortunately people just can't stop asking "what if Gwen Stacy hadn't died?".
>>83120967
>Makes MJ break up with Peter because him being a hero is too dangerous
>Becomes Iron Spider
Please let them get there heads out of there asses.
No
I need 'em.
>>83120792
So you have wished it and so it shall be!
>>83120792
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/marvel-captain-america-boyfriend_us_57445d7fe4b045cc9a71e791?
>Captain America in love with Bucky
>Falcon jealous, still loyal
>Carter's niece the perfect beard, both boyfriends laugh watching their hunky closet case
This movie was a gay love affair between cap and bucky. Prove me wrong.
>>83120661
>All of this
>>83120661
Pastebin because HP is a clickwhoring faggot who's just pasting pictures of literal nobody's twitters.
http://pastebin.com/uTzBKmPq
>>83120661
Captain America: First (gay) Avenger
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LkBmg2Ynzz8
Quand L'appétit va! Tout va! Quand L'appétit va! Tout va!
>>83120531
HÖRDU CAESAR, INGA FULA TRIX
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TjuRitO0W9w
It should be 2am in France. Why are you up
Canada doesn't count
>>83120692
Because it's always time to post some Asterix no matter where you're from!
Post you favorite teachers/school faculty.
>>83120082
We really need more Ms. Keane art.
>>83120082
I'd like Butterbean a lot more if her attitude was a little better.
Does anyone else really buy the reason why she turned evil? I'm not really sure what to think, but she just seems generic as shit now.
What are your thoughts on her character development? Do you miss the old thief with a heart of gold, or do you like the current villain crimelord theme she's rocking?
>>83119939
>What are your thoughts on her character development?
It's absolute shit, but for some reason I wanna see her and Silk scissoring.
The reasons for it stupid and read like one of those things that pop up ever so often in Amazing that makes it seem like something editorial forced through. So Slott made it as stupid as possible in response.
>>83120019
depends on the artist
>UTILITARIANISM
>Hehe, the ends justify the means. Sacrificing millions of peace to bring about world peace was worth.
Why did Alan Moore let him win?
>>83119817
Because it made a great and logical ending to a morally complex work?
>>83119817
that's not utilitarianism and it's a fictional story, get over it smegaboy
>>83119817
>villain is successful
>therefore villain is right
No
>kids cartoon parodies a famous movie
What are the best instances of this?
Not necessarily a famous movie, but K.N.D. parodied The Animatrix.
>>83119267
I caught a Jimmy Neutron episode once while flipping through that was a Jaws parody.
"Smile! You son of a sea turtle!"
Best parodies are all those Eek! the Cat parodies of movies kids would never ever see like Quadrophenia, Apocalypse Now, The Manchurian Candidate, and A Clockwork Orange.
why did getting hit by a nuke turn superman into a skellington
sp00ky
Same reason as Marv did...
Because of The Dark Knight Returns.
Theres a new Regular Show graphic novel out tomorrow, and I, an anon co-wrote it with Rachel Connor, an Ed, Edd n Eddy head writer.
Because this isn't an Adventure Time thing, it needs all the help it can get. Preview here: http://www.bleedingcool.com/2016/05/23/not-a-clash-of-kings-a-clash-of-consoles-new-regular-show-gn-out-this-week/
Were it not for the constant "that fucking bird" threads on here back in the day, I may never have watched the show. If this anon could do it, you anons too could one day be an almost completely unknown comic writer doing licensed work for little acclaim.
>>83118998
Oh, neat, saw a thing about it.
Don't think too many people care about Regilar Dhow, these days, but hope it does well.
Congrats, Robert.
Not clicking a link, but sell it to me and include the pice, maybe I'll pick it up tommorow if you make it sound good
What's the better issue?
The Coyote Gospel, or Deus Ex Machina?
I prefer the latter tbqhw/u
Coyote Gospel for sure, but they're both fun
Coyote Gospel
Morrison showing up as God is pretty much everything about Morrison's writing I don't like
Coyote Gospel
>all that symbolism in just one fucking issue
If you could assemble the perfect woman from the parts of several /co/girls, what parts would you choose?
>>83118407
The everything form Giffany
>>83118407
isn't that where /co/lette came from?
Ms. Bellum's knowledge
Black Widow's thighs/butt/legs
Pearl's slender physique
Phyrra Nikos' personality
Lucy Heartfillia's boobs
Winry Rockbell's face
Helen Wheel's powers
Charles Roven, the veteran producer who has worked on every DC Comics movie at Warner Bros. since 2005’s Batman Begins, is no longer producing certain DC movies, sources tell The Hollywood Reporter.
Talks are underway to have Roven — who was a producer on Zack Snyder's Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, as well as the recently completed Suicide Squad and next year's Wonder Woman — segue to a different role going forward, likely that of an executive producer who is not involved in day-to-day production. However, he potentially could continue to be a producer on some sequels to the movies he's currently producing.
The extent of Roven's involvement, and which titles he would work on, is "evolving," according to multiple sources, who also stress that no final decisions have been made.
"Roven is a key member of not only the DC slate but of the Warner Bros. family," says a studio spokesman.
The move comes as Warner Bros. continues to scrutinize its DC movies in the wake of BvS’s so-so performance at the box office and chilly reception from audiences. The movie, released March 25, wrapped its run with $871 million worldwide with a production budget of at least $300 million. While Warners insists the movie will be profitable, it was meant to kick off the studio’s DC cinematic universe with a billion-dollar bang, but instead was met with an unenthusiastic response from fans for being too dark and unheroic.
In stark contrast, Marvel Studios, well into its cinematic universe with 13 movies, has seen outsized success for its similarly themed Captain America: Civil War, which pits its heroes against each other. Civil War has earned raves from fans and critics and has grossed more than $1 billion in about three weeks.
Warners, which leverages its DC IP across multiple channels, among them publishing and video games, now is taking steps to course-correct its approach as it develops its superhero slate. It recently shuffled its executive ranks to have executive vp Jon Berg and Geoff Johns, DC's chief content officer, co-run the newly created DC Films. It also is seeking to hire a more established director on The Flash (2018) after parting ways with screenwriter Seth Grahame-Smith, who initially was attached to make his directorial debut with the project.
Roven, an experienced producer whose career dates back to the 1980s, has a producer credit on the three Batman movies directed by Christopher Nolan and 2013’s Man of Steel. He also is a producer on Suicide Squad, which Warners hopes will re-energize its DC movies when it opens in August, and Wonder Woman, which will be released in June 2017.
Roven has established himself as a savvy player who knows how to manage the armies it takes to make modern, big-budget, visual effects-heavy tentpoles. But he was part of the unofficial brain trust with Snyder on the DC movies, an approach Warners seems to be rethinking in the wake of BvS's less than stellar performance.
One reason for the shift in thinking is that Warners wants to ramp up the number of DC productions, and sources say it would be physically impossible for one man to handle pre-, post- and production on multiple movies in countries and cities ranging from Australia to Los Angeles to Louisiana to London.
Roven was slated to be a producer on Flash and Aquaman, two DC films that have yet to go into production and could end up shooting on opposite ends of the planet. Sources tell THR he will no longer serve in that capacity on those films.
Roven remains on set for Justice League: Part 1, currently shooting in London, although Warners now has sent Berg to also oversee the day-to-day production of that movie.
>>83118436
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/batman-v-superman-fallout-producer-897071
>Warners relying on Suicide Squad to get everyone back on DC
what are they gonna do it if it flops?