So, DC has caved and the DCEU is getting a marvelesque lighter tone, going so far that they approved a Booster Gold movie.
You think this is a good thing? What would you like to see in the movie? Genral DCEU thread
What makes you think it's going to have a "marvelsque" lighter tone?
>>82764793
Jesus, imagine a Booster Gold with a BVS tone
>>82764793
http://www.ign.com/videos/2016/03/24/why-justice-league-wont-be-as-dark-as-batman-v-superman
why was he always chasing the animaniacs?
why is his skin yellow?
>>82764317
no his white
He was a furfag and he wanted to fuck them.
What capeshit runs do people have to have read to have an opinion on anything?
>>82764163
Just read Morrison. His runs are best runs so why bother with anything else.
>>82764163
None
>>82764194
Asshurt plebian detected.
Protip: Morrison is as good as hus fanboys say he is.
I despise how everyone is as powerful as everyone else in this universe.
Black Widow can keep up with Captain America who can keep up with Spider-Man and Thor. This is just retarded. There should be clear and distinct power levels in these films.
It's this obsession with power levels that makes them have to balance everyone out like this in the first place anon.
>>82764104
>clear and distinct power levels
Did you literally find out about cape stories five hours ago?
>>82764104
I don't know how Captain America "keeps up" with Thor by your estimation. The only time they fought was when Thor brought his hammer down on his shield. And he 'beat' Spider-Man in their brief tussle because he has a lot more combat experience. He's also has incredibly enhanced strength probably on par with Spider-Man.
None of that is a reach.
Also >>82764233
What was considered the "golden age" of Cartoon Network?
The first era was 95% airing old or syndicated cartoons, nice but not exactly going anywhere.
The late 90s, the era of Cartoon Cartoons, Toonami movies that weren't crap, and guaranteed new cartoons every Friday night. Felt pretty great.
the Early 00s, the live crap started seeping through and they started borrowing a lot of cartoons from other networks, but they started introducing original serial cartoons like Ben10 and Teen Titans.
Then the dark ages came, I don't see much point in talking about those. We're not quite out of them though.
>we're not quite out of them though
>>82763717
>The late 90s, the era of Cartoon Cartoons, Toonami movies that weren't crap, and guaranteed new cartoons every Friday night. Felt pretty great.
the later 90s half was what converted me from Nickelodeon. Nick had these shitty live-action shows i gave no shit about, while CN was all cartoons. It just popped up in a channel surf and i rarely went back to Nick.
Also I still think 2011-12? was a golden age for a while. The only canada cartoon was Johnny Test, and whatever came along with Adventure Time and Regular Show. I consider it golden when you never have to change the channel
>>82763946
This era would be golden if it wasn't for TTG, Supernoobs and Nu PPG.
Is this still accurate?
Nobody watches Regular Show or AT anymore.
>>82763394
kek
>>82763394
>Regular Show threads
I'm super out of the loop - what's the deal with Ultimates now, and how is white Fury on the cover of an Ultimate comic?
gentle bump
This came out like 3 years ago.
Fury was undercover and had a identity disguiser that made him look like white Fury.
Humphries Ultimates was really bad, then he left, there was an ok run, then the book ended, then there was a weird run with a completely different set of characters, then 616 and Ultimate destoryed each other, then Secret Wars, and now Miles is in 616 and so is the Maker (Ultimate Reed), and Ultimate Thor's hammer, but everything else is dead
>>82763311
Ultimates now is the only good book coming out of Marvel, despite being decried by /co/ as the "diversiteam". This is because /co/ are idiots.
Riddle me this, Batman
Why is manga better than comic books?
>>82762980
it depends sometimes mangas can be better and easier to get into because they don't have to share an universe with other mangas like marvel and dc do with all their comics
of couse there are also good comics that don't share multiverse but they rarely get superpopular because they don't get movies and tv shows
i guess the advantage manga has is that almost all the anime on tv is based on popular manga
and here most of the cartoons we have are original ideas that go directly to tv maybe things would change if a company decided to take a bunch of little comics and started giviving them an animated series to each one
>>82762980
You don't exist in manga.
If you're going by Shonen, then it's because it's released more often, which (in a perfect world) allows the creative teams to safely play with all kinds of storytelling techniques without needing to worry too much about a single "filler" or non-plot-heavy chapter.
In other cases, I think the lack of color (as a whole) helps. Mangakas are handicapped in that way, but it also forces them to make the best of what they have -- facial expressions are usually more interesting and less perfunctory in manga than in Western comic books, for example. In another odd way, action sequences usually play out better in manga than in comic books -- the lack of color allows for things like motion and intensity to really stand out.
And really, in the realm of action-packed American comics, badly drawn action is a big deal. Nowadays, action in American comics is either used sparingly in comics or done with no real emphasis/focus. You rarely see characters think things through or for there to be any genuine intensity. From a readers' perspective, you can almost feel the lack of interest of both the writer and the artist in crafting these things. And again, this is such a weird/stupid mentality to have when these characters are essentially action symbols -- I mean, in a lot of cases, they're the inspiration behind manga characters' designs and action sequences.
If you were to actually train under Batman for about 5 years, how much progress would you actually think you would make?
Astonishing progress, you have no idea.
>>82762961
I would pretend i'm on a wheelchair so he will train to to be like oracle so he buys be a rad PC and all that cool stuff and play vidya, and if he needs my help i will say "i no, felicity's dad hacked me i can't help" and then pretend i'm scared for my life, quit, and enjoy my newcomputed while shitposting on /int/
>>82762961
I barely have enough control and discipline to keep up with my normal workouts. A man in a batsuit yelling at me and punching me would not motivate me very much. I'd probably just burst into tears and quit after a week.
So who else thinks she's wrong for not curing her cancer with asgardian magic?
>>82762667
On the one hand it's pretty BS to solve something that real people don't have much hope for outside of surgery and Chemo. I watched both my grandpa and mother die of it so i probably wouldn't like it if the writers went "Bibidi bobboidi no more cancer"
On the other hand I can appreciate that when you have a cure on hand but don't use it for "reasons" is comes across as stupid pointless drama. What they need to do is SHOW the negative consequence of using magic to cure cancer. Like using magic to save her life is a selfish act and makes her no longer worthy or something.
>>82763518
Fictional stories shouldn't have to conform to your sensitivities anon. Did you get upset when Constantine got the cancer pulled from his lungs by Lucifer in his movie too?
>>82763518
I'm sorry to hear that anon. I can certainly understand why it would be distasteful. /co/ had the inverse of the arugment a lot when the cancer thing was first revealed, like, "why make it seem like there is something noble about accepting cancer when most people try and fight it with everything they have?"
In any case, to answer the question, I think the hook is silly because Jane gives an answer so bad she couldn't have made it up-- she says "magic always has a cost." When that isn't true. It's bad cause she knows Thor and Odin and all those people and she has never once seen or been told that magic has a cost. Because Asgardian magic doesn't. So its Aaron basically writing something that makes 0 sense.
He wrote this story. He should've just given Jane the hammer and found some other reason to keep Thor from suspecting her. Cancer doesn't make Jane worthy. Wanting to be a hero doesn't cut it. Aaron just totally fumbled this thing from the get go. DeMattis at least worked up about a year or two before giving Thor's hammer away. There is a way to do it. Aaron did it poorly.
>>82646690
>>82672238
>Shirtless, in a Savage Land!
November 1977 featuring Corben, moebius, Tardi, Nicollet, caza and oythers. Feast your eyes on some real good comic art
c2c so posting the ads too
Why is Cameron Stewart so obsessed with sexual harassment?
Is this his fetish or something?
>obsessed with sexual harassment
I honestly cannot think of any examples where Cameron stewart focuses heavily on sexual harassment.
>>82762216
>Women dressed as the Colossal Titan
>>82762289
>not reading Batgirl
It's literally UGH MEN the comic
Is anyone reading DK III
>>82762155
I've heard that it's fucking shit.
I wouldn't know. Nor do I care, tbqh famicon.
>>82762195
It's the 3rd installment of one of the worst Batman fanfic ever publiahed. Of course it's shit.
>>82762155
It's a good read, if you don't pay for it.
Some friends got me this TPB for my birthday last week, and it's just been sitting in my shelf ever since.
I've never read any Daredevil comic in my life, so I ask you, /co/, what am I in for?
>>82762145
Why dont you fucking read it holy shit you DIDNT EVEN FUCKING BUY IT
>>82762175
Jesus, Anon, I'm sorry.
You don't have to get this mad.
I only wanna know if it's a good story or not.
>>82762306
Yeah, it's really good. It's the fullest realization of Millers time writing Daredevil. You can read it on it's own, but reading the first few volumes of Millers Daredevil adds a lot too.