Anyone else really enjoy John Romita Jr's run on Uncanny X-Men and Amazing Spider-Man in the late 80's?
Found some copies in an box from my old house when I was a kid the other day. Really took me back.
Yeah I love it, also his Iron Man stuff from a little before and his Daredevil run from the late 80's
I enjoy both the more classic restrained JRJR and when he really goes stylized in the 90's
JRJR is an artist who just doesn't translate well into modern coloring. When there wasn't such an emphasis on coloring being used to make things look...3D isn't the right term but I can't think of the right term...JRJR was one of the best in the business imo.
a runabout?
a roundabout?
>>82681035
yes
>>82681023
A DOVER BOYS THREAD
I'LL DERAIL IT
NO ONE WILL EVER KNOW
Just how powerful is Doctor Strange? What all can he do exactly?
>>82680969
magic
>>82680969
Read some comics and find out!
He's the sorcerer supreme, I think that's a good enough summary.
WHO'S YOUR FAVORITE POSSUM?
BABY MOLESTER
>>82680966
Tiberius.
Poppy
Will he ever come back /co/?
>>82680956
hope so op hope so...
By the way, judging by Convergence and the titles that have spun off from it, I'm 99% convinced that the Hand in the DC Universe Special is Pre-Crisis/Pre-Flashpoint Barry Allen.
In that sense, no, I don't think "white Wally" is coming back. No real reason for him to, either.
>>82680956
A Flash with a personality? Yes please.
Are they both in the same universe?
Also, what's up with Marvel putting Gwen Stacy in these roles?
>>82680704
Normally no. Gwenpool is in the main 616 universe, and Spider-Gwen is the spider-hero of a different dimension.
>>82680704
no.
because spidergwen was a hit and they're trying to capitalize
>>82680704
Gwenpool technically isn't Gwen Stacy, but a girl called Gwen Poole. Gwenpool got stranded on the main earth thanks to Secret Wars and she knows what's up so she modeled herself after popular things so she won't get killed off.
But anyway, Emma Stone as Gwen was popular and the Spider-Gwen cover of the Spiderverse issue blew up thanks to that and the costume design. So they did Spider Gwen ongoing, then Gwen variants, and the Gwen/Deadpool variant was popular. They then did a Gwenpool backup, which was well received I guess so they gave her an ongoing.
>has most powerful weapon in the universe
>gets a gun
why
>>82680562
Isn't his ring partially faulty?
>>82680562
havent been keeping up with GL stuff.. whos the girl?
>>82680716
inheritor of power ring from crime syndicate
Was this not storytimed?
I cannot find it in the archive, and I assume a storytime for a new Dillon drawn Punisher comics would be amusing.
>>82680523
Skippping alt covers and intro page, because ain't nobody got time for 7 alt covers and an the origins of the Punisher. If you don't know the origin, get yourself an education.
>>82680566
>>82680580
And Punisher lore is fading after all these years, how should I recognize Ortiz?
Hank Hill is now the main character of the last comic you read
>>82679991
>"Look dad, I'm a squirrel!"
>"That boy ain't right."
>>82679991
Hank Hill is Green Arrow???
holy shit....
>>82679991
>Hank Hill is picnicking with his family
>Mobsters appear and gun Bobby and Peggy down
>Hank goes nuts and vows to fight crime....with propane, of course
>Hank Hill is
>THE PROPAINISHER
Whats with superheroes sleeping with other superheroes former girls?
>>82679923
Sam has a surprisingly nice ass.
>>82679923
All superheroes do is sleep with each other, especially marvel superheroes.
Somebody post the X Men relationship chart.
>>82680034
Jesus Christ!
Whos the best Disney girl?
>>82679824
Rapunzel
>>82679824
Ariel. Jasmine is also a good choice.
What does /co/ think of the Next Avengers?
>>82679823
Do the kids in the room even know where that joke is from
I didn't enjoy the movie much. Though I don't remember why.
These kids are not even possible for the most part in the 616
I know Landis isn't exactly beloved around here, and I'd share in that opinion in some degree - but his pitch for a hypothetical MOS2 instead of DOJ is genuinely interesting. I'll summarise it quickly;
>After the Battle of Metropolis, Superman is extremely unpopular, and Clark Kent is tortured by the destruction and the seeming failure of his father's dream
>Landis details public perception of Superman in a way BvS did - internet perception sees Superman and Zod as one and the same, for example.
>Depressed, he decides to move back to Smallville, but must do one more interview before leaving.
>He's sent to interview Lex Luthor, initally confused as to why he, a rookie reporter, was sent.
>Lex reveals he knows Clark's identity, says they both have 'image problems'.
>Offers to sponsor/brand Superman, and help him in his quest to inspire and help humanity - but also to help repair and maintain Lexcorp facilities worldwide
>Clark immediately agrees
>As Superman finally does Superman things, everyone starts to love him. He gets interviews, positive media coverage, the public seem to forgive him for the Battle of Metropolis
>One night, Batman breaks into his apartment, and attempts to convince him that Lex is up to something. Bats tries to get Clark to work for him as a double agent to bring Luthor down and help form the Justice League, but Clark unmasks him and alerts Lex's security. However Bats escapes before they arrive - Clark doesn't give up his identity however.
>Bulk of the movie is Luthor forcing Clark to capture the JL members. They are initially presented as 'scary'.
>Flash's powers are uncontrollable and presumably destructive
>Wonder Woman has a high body count
>Martian Manhunter has a monstrous form
>Green Arrow is another violent vigilante
>By the end of the second act, Clark has apprehended them all, Luthor is getting scarier, more villainous, and orders Clark to take down Batman
>Instead, Superman and Batman team up to release the Justice League and bring Luthor to justice
>They take on Luthor's drones/robots in the middle of Metropolis - the entire fight, only one JL member fights at a time, the others are being coordinated by Clark to minimise damage and save lives
>Clark pulls Lex out of his power suit, who raves about how he's destroyed the city
>Slow pan up to reveal undestroyed city
>Clark knocks Lex unconscious with a flick of his finger
>Day saved
>Justice League formed
>Doomsday not wasted
It's an interesting idea, and it keeps the repercussions from MOS at the heart of the movie, which I feel is a strong point, as well as public perception - not just a minute long montage of politicians blithering about Superman.
Link to the original video below, Landis' pitch starts around the 28 minute mark.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ad4T7c7T1So
No, it's awful.
Landis needs to stick to his quirky comedies, he's pretty bad at writing pre-established characters.
>>82679742
>Clark pulls Lex out of his power suit, who raves about how he's destroyed the city
I don't get this part, why wouldn't Lex be monitoring the situation?
I still just think his pitch for a New 52 DaRoS would work great as an Earth One story, with a bit of tweaking since his pitch relied on Zod, and he's already dead.
>[ambient electronic hum]
>>82679901
~Wreeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee~
What was Rorschach's problem anyway? Trauma and abuse alone wouldn't make a person act the way he does. Was he autistic?
>>82679215
he was american
>Trauma and abuse alone wouldn't make a person act the way he does
oh boy are you ever in for an education
not from me though, because i know you're too dumb to listen
enjoy your (You)
Did you miss the part where he explained why he's like he is to that prison psychologist?