>It picks up after issue 30!
>>82690791
>I'm buying it for the art
>When you read it collected the pacing problems disappear
>>82690791
>Youn don't need to read the tie-ins to enjoy the story
Post good to amazing artwork!
>>82690710
>>82690740
I just got paid, /co/; what should I buy with my disposable income?
I started reading comics about a month ago or so and I own and enjoyed The Flash volume 1-6, Superman Red Son, All-Star Superman, The Killing Joke, Superman Secret Identity, Supergirl volume 1 and Superior Spider-man volume 1. I'd prefer to stick to DC comics.
All-Star Superman was recommended by /co/ and it was my favorite; what's some stuff similar to that?
>>82690655
>>82690702
>Peter will never be drawn like a real man instead of some ottermode dyel twink
Might as well end it all
What's your budget OP?
PELVIC
SORCERY
>>82689971
>it's another shilling thread
come on man
I don't mind this pairing.
Hope they don't go for a triangle now that Mantis is around.
>>82689971
Why is she making the Dreamworks face?
Can we get an Out of Placers discussion going?
I quite like this webcomic, even though it is being written just so the author can get off on his transformation fetish the comic itself is enjoyable I think, so far none of that has been too in-your-face.
Here's the latest page.
Any of you lot read this webcomic?
>>82689889
porn where?
>>82689918
No, bad!
No yinglet porn!
Seriously though, does nobody here read this?
It's actually a fairly interesting story about how things would be if a normal person in a fantasy setting got turned into a creature that is generally considered to be at the bottom of the social ladder. It's got some interesting world building and I don't think i've seen a creature like Yinglets before.
Is Superman's nature essentially human? or Super-God?
I know both perspective can be true. Silver Age Superman is benevolent Sun-god and clark is disguise. Post crisis Superman is disguise for Clark to do good.
But, if we must decide which nature is true, which is true nature of Superman?
Only human with Super Power? or benevolent Super-Sun-God with human-like personality?
What do you think which is true?
For me, his human nature and his God-like nature must be compatible.
>>82689623
I like Superman.
>>82689623
He IS a god among mortals, but chooses to be human.
How did we go from THIS...
...to THIS?
They're both shitty designs DESU.
>>82689530
>>82689541
God damn, Pym, at least throw some red on there.
What are some things in cartoons that you absolutely hate?
>>82689498
TOM
>>82689511
DICK
>>82689521
AND LARRY!
Giz continues her struggle between her love of cheesecake and her love of ad revenue
>>82689449
>>82689461
They should do something about that bird size bee
>>82689475
Am I the only one who preferred FoxKids and Warner Brothers over Cartoonnetwork and Nickelodeon?
>>82689412
i miss mon coli knights
Nobody under the age of 25 even remembers what Fox Kids was
does anyone remember the name of the big squirrel mascot?
Academics liked it, /co/. Why don't you?
http://sequart.org/magazine/63548/academics-on-batman-v-superman/
>Released on March 25, 2016, Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice was a movie decades in the making. As the first live action film featuring both Batman and Superman it was a movie featuring two of the biggest pop culture icons in history.
>Though hotly anticipated, the film has met with questionable responses from critics, audiences, and the box office. Since these reactions have already been noted, I wanted to take a different approach. As such, I have reached out to academics who professionally study popular culture and mass entertainment, and asked them to share their thoughts on what type of scholarship Batman v. Superman could inspire.
No one cares.
All I remember about that movie is a jar of piss and MARTHA.
>>82689323
That's becase your attention span and the ability to think critically have been killed by the memes and cool-moment-oriented media
>Sequart Organization
In Civil War, why was he under the control of Russians? I thought he was the result of science and brainwashing by the Germans?
Theu tried to retcon his origin in the opening scene.
>>82689278
But we know that he was created by German Hydra people and in CA2 we saw that he got the brainwashing procedure from Robert Redford's character who sure as hell wasn't Russian.
>>82689320
Hydra is transnational.
A Russian soldier is the one that found him when he fell from the train in TFA.
Somehow they linked up with Zola who was also on the train, and (as we learned from Agents of Shield) learned brainwashing techniques in prison which he used to condition Bucky when he got out.
What are your thoughts on the FOX-MARVEL Cinematic Universe?
The only salvageable franchise they got going for them is Deadpool - which has the potential to fill a niche as a parody series of the MCU.
R-rated Wolverine might be good.
Gambit was scraped wasn't it?
It's very existence is pathetic. A clear and desperate attempt to try and get some of that Disney money. At least Universals Monster Cinematic Universe is built on the old school cinematic universe based on theironsters from the 40s and 50s. Fox is just straight swagger jacking.
After tediously building back up their audience with First Class, The Wolverine, DOFP and Deadpool due to losing them with X3 and Origins, it sounds like Apocalypse is going to kill all that momentum again.
Pretty much guarantees that Deadpool will be shoehorned into everything from now on even more-so than if Apocalypse was good.
I'm fairly scared for the future of the Fox-men. They really need to make sure Wolverine and whatever is directly after that takes the blow of this movie and keeps on rolling or else we're in for some dark times again.
#justice4shoe
>>82689102
Toon detected.
>yfw Judge Doom was Hitler and the toons were the jews.
>>82689147
Jews always were a joke, so it fitz.
We haven't met yet.
I'm Clint.
>>82688763
I don't care
>>82688763
>She's a slut
What did he mean by this?
>tfw the few jokes they had in this movie made me laugh more than all the jokes in the previous Marvel movies AND Deadpool combined
Not even lying. Not only was the humor more subtle in this movie but they weren't firing quips and jokes and one-liners at you every 3 seconds like all the other movies so you actually start to appreciate the spare uses of comedy.