What was their problem?
One is a doofus and one is a dweeb.
>>82526210
Incest is illegal
They were supposed to be rival classmates but they changed them to cousins to make it less creepy and weird.
What are your hopes and ideas for Spider-Man Homecoming?
Story? Villain/s? Character development? What would you like to see?
>>82525518
prom night shooting
Story: Pete mad an ametuer mistake and some villain knows his identity.
Villain/s: Mysterio, Scorpion, Vulture, or Venom(probably wouldn't work since pete's so young)
Character Development: Peter learns this shit ain't a fuckin joke.
Why is it called Homecoming?
I know there was an arc in the comics called that, but I'm pretty sure the movie is not gonna have the same story.
Time for best ship.
PREVIOUSLY ON X-MEN:
>>82472592
>>82503573
>June 1’s Batman Rebirth #1 by writers Tom King and Scott Snyder and artist Mikel Janin will not only kick off DC's new approach to Batman, but will introduce new elements to the Batman mythology - including a new role for Duke Thomas and a return to some of the classic aspects of Batman's world.
>King, who's best known to DC fans for his revamp of Dick Grayson as co-writer of Grayson, will re-launch the Batman title on two weeks after the Batman Rebirth issue, working with rotating artists David Finch and Mikel Janín as the comic book ships twice a month.
>According to King, Finch will draw Batman’s first arc, with Janín drawing the second arc — all as part of a year-long trilogy.
>Snyder, who has been on the Batman title since the last time it relaunched in 2011, will be working with a list of superstar artists on a new Batman title, All-Star Batman, which launches in August.
>Both writers emphasized that Snyder's All-Star Batman is in continuity, and King went one step further and said that not only is it "not some side project" but "it's the center of the Batman universe."
>The pair are working together to coordinate the events in Batman and All-Star Batman, and also hinted that readers would see the Bat-writers doing coordinated stories in the future. As Snyder said, Bat-office writers would be "doing some storytelling together in ways that will fun."
>For their co-written Batman Rebirth issue, the pair are revamping the Batman villain Calendar Man. Newsarama talked to Snyder and King to find out more.
>Newsarama: Tom and Scott, I feel like this issue is — not to be too cliché — passing the baton on the Batman relay. Is that what this issue represents? Or is it more that you both had an idea and wanted to co-write?
>Scott Snyder: I had kidded around that my original plan was just to leave everybody dead for Tom, and just be like, here you go! Have Batman and everyone just totally dead.
>>82524483
>Tom King: [Laughs.] It would be just, like, Commissioner Gordon.
>Snyder: Yeah, Commissioner Gordon and Leslie Thompkins. That would be it. It would be, like, go! [Laughs.] It would be the best hand-off.
>King: Leslie Thompkins as Robin.
>Snyder: It would be the opposite of "Rebirth," where it's just death everywhere.
>No, but it really is the passing of the torch. I was incredibly honored to take the main series pretty much — not exactly directly — but to take the flagship sort of from Grant Morrison when I first came on. Our writing is very different and all that stuff, but the thing I love about Grant's work, always — I'm a huge admirer of his — is his daring and his visionary energy.
>And we tried to do our own version of that on the book. And one thing I know, having become friends with Tom over the last year, and really, before we even knew there'd ever be a Rebirth or there'd be a switching of books or any of that stuff, I wasn't sure if I would just take some time off or what, that his writing is in that spirit entirely, from Sheriff of Babylon and Omega Men and everything I read by him. It's really uncompromising and personal. And that's what I knew he'd bring to Batman.
>When we started looking for someone to take the series, he was certainly at the top of my list. He is, to me, the best writer in comics right now, hands down.
>So it's the passing of the torch in the way that his ideas and what he's going to do with the character will be really his own, and yet at the same time, I do feel like he's a great spiritual successor for the book, in the way that I know he's going to try stuff that's daring and personal. And that's what we tried to do, in some way at least, while we were on it.
>And I'm so excited for fans, because the series couldn't be in better hands with this guy.
>Nrama: Tom, do you want to add anything about taking that baton? Or do you just want to bask in the glory for a minute after those praises?
>>82524492
>King: Yeah, no, I'm just basking. I'm just sitting here being like, yeah, yeah, totally agree with all that. I rock.
>No.
>Snyder: He just owes me 20 bucks later.
>King: That's how cheap you are, is a 20.
>Snyder: Right. I'm super cheap.
>King: I just have to name a lot of things in Gotham after him. Like, every other street is Snyder Avenue, Snyder Street, Snyder Boulevard.
>Snyder: Yeah!
>King: In slightly more seriousness, it's very intimidating. Taking over from what I would consider to be the best Batman run of all time, that could overwhelm me, and I could say, "I just can't do that." I mean, I had friends who were calling me and saying, "Don't do it!" You know, "let someone else fail, then you come in five years later."
>But what made it possible was that Scott has reached out to me and said, let's do this as friends, and let's do this together. And he's still going to be in the Bat-universe writing this insanely great All-Star Batman thing. He's like, let's take this character, who's at the center of American pop culture, and together raise him up and make him even better than he's ever been.
>I was like, “Yeah, OK. If you're in, I'm in.” He's like, “I'm in.”
>Nrama: So this one issue you're co-writing, who came up with the idea? Is it a segue between one run and the other?
>Snyder: I asked Tom if he wanted to co-write Batman #52 originally, before there was a Rebirth. I thought it would be a fun way to pass the torch, to do it in the main series.
>And then when Rebirth came along and we realized there'd be these issues, we thought it would be even more perfect to kind of do it here.
>So we always planned on doing some kind of co-writing to sort of turn the wheel a bit and hand the series from one person to the next.
>>that resized spread making the dialogue incomprehensible
>>82524533
>But I think it got really exciting when we talked about the ideas for the issue and the different options. You know, one option is to just go really bombastic and make it something that would be like, "and coming up in All-Star and coming up in Batman!" And we both opted not to do that, and instead to try to show that we have priorities that are really about showing the fans in this issue that there are some new elements in the mythology that should really excite them — like Duke Thomas and his role coming up — but Tom also wanted to show very much, I think, that a lot of the classic elements are back in cool ways, stronger than ever — the Cave, Alfred, the money, the gadgets, Batman himself.
>And so we really had the same idea. You know, we had this idea that we could do bombastic and use Calendar Man and reinvent that character and give all the fun to the blockbuster thing, or do something a little more poetic that isn't just a hook for our series, but instead says, "You have two writers here that have similar priorities for this character and for the fans, that want to show not so much that we need to hook you to get you to come back by plot devices, but instead say we want to show you how much we love this character, and how we think about him, and hopefully that's enough to get you to come back."
>And Tom had the best idea for Calendar Man ever, by the way. And I was super into it. I'm giving him credit where it's due even though I would be happy to take credit for it, because it's so good. But it was totally his. He had a take for Calendar Man that just got me so excited about it, and I was like, “This is going to be really fun.”
>King: And for me, it was a straight Ghostbuster moment, like, when someone asks you to be god, you say “Yes.” When Scott Snyder asks you to co-write an issue of Batman, you say yes. You find a way to make it happen.
Just read this and is this the single best Wonder Woman story ever told?
>>82524004
Of course it is, look who's writer.
probably, then again it has no real competition
>>82524004
Yes, because it's not a stacked bench. But it is amazing, even if WW had a better history it'd have a shot at being the best.
Morrison 4 Lyfe
What exactly makes Jim Lee such a high profile artist? When DC reboots their universe, why does Jim Lee, specifically get to redesign every last DC character. Why is Jim Lee drawing the artwork of a comic such a huge selling point?
>>82523976
He's a pretty good artist 2bh
It's all industry cronyism. He handled himself very well with Image in the 90's.
>>82523976
He was one of the best of the 90s artists, and he's managed his career really well. Now he's beloved because his style is attached to a lot of well-regarded books. He's also gotten a lot better since the 90s, unlike Liefeld or most of the other hotshots from that era.
Alright, time to continue the Chronological Mignolaverse storytime. Last week we made it from the beginning of the universe, through the Hyperborean age to the exploits of Gall Denar, the marriage of Sarah Hughes to the demon Azazel and the adventures of Sir Edward Grey, Witchfinder.
To day we enter the 1930s and the feats of one known only as The Lobster.
Previous threads
>>82363997
>>82359523
and the megalink
https://mega.nz/#F!fNZmmC4D!HyV78B7Y0MV-jz2xbFaNfA
Sorry I was getting it all set up
Are they virgins?
>>82522891
No, they got molested by their dads.
"Played video games all night" was a euphemism for fucking. Sadie didn't want to say it in front of Steven
>>82522935
Why not? That seems pretty stupid.
Season 2 Was A Mistake: The Shows.
Don't group DD with the Flasher.
OP Has Shit Opinions: The Thread
>>82521649
>Season 2 Was A Mistake: The Shows.
I'm waiting...
>The MCU will NEVER have a scene with this much emotional impact
>>82521004
>with this much emotional impact
What? Very little?
>>82521004
>actually liking the watchmen movie
>>82521004
>The spitting blood forms a rorschach
God, Zach aways was a pretentious stupid fuck
You spin me right round edition
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SEASON 3 COMFIRMED
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First for still no season 2 date.
>>82520379
There's already one up, faggot, check before you make this shit
>>82520347
>>82520407
This one has a good OP. Let's keep this one.
Female superheroes (or villains) in fully covering costumes are too rare. Spider-Gwen proved how great this look can be. Let's hope we get to see more of them in the future.
Which other female supers have a fully covering suit?
>Spider-Gwen
>great look
It's like everyone on this fucking board is blind.
I too look forward to more muslim-ified woman op
>>82520063
Pic related is only decent pic of Spider-Gwen.
>>82520154
Waifufaggotry makes you ignore a lot of things.
Scarlet Witch is CUTE! Edition.
>>82519790
same here
I don't understand when it went all so wrong
is it nolans fault?
>>82519816
She's my waifu, but jesus christ she looks like an alien in there.
>>82519816
lizzie is the best
Fuck Black Widow, she's old and busted I want a Scarlet Witch movie, who's with me?
Boring magic girl. The MCU has no good women.
Make Scarlet Witch & Vision just likes Ant-Man & Wasp
>>82519343
>the whole movie is just Vision "accidentally" phasing into Wanda's room
What does /co/ think about the Nutshack?
>>82518489It's the Nutshack.
masturbating summons genies
It's bad.