>Gotham introduced Azrael
>Azrael before Batman
>Azrael while Batman is a fucking ten year old
what the fuck were they thinking? Why does Gotham constantly shit on Batman?
>>82428770
Remember Smallville?
>>82428779
One show ruining Superman is no excuse for another show ruining Batman
>>82428770
the order of st dumas has been around long before batman
it was created by the al ghuls
the azrael of gotham was only important for a while because batman let him take his place
ITT: the most fucked up moments actually published by the Big 2
Black Mask is hardcore
Haha he threw a baby out the window?
That's our Millar!
Hey friends. Cartoon Network uploaded two new pilots.
Bottom's Butte
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r0fw_rSPaQQ
Apple & Onion
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2EFKRo5CxhA
Is that a new waifu I spy?
>>82433820
The Apple and Onion looks fun
Bottom's Butte is a bit too tumblr like
>>82433820
I feel so old watching this.
What's the best thing /co/ has ever done?Is this the only thing /co/ has ever done?
>>82431279
reminder that this episode doesn't actually exist and what was released was actually just something Adult Swim whipped up in Flash
>>82431279
>/co/ has ever done
Yeah... Sure...
Reminder that Reddit stole all the credit.
If I don't like it by 3 years in should I just give up? I know I'm not even half way. I just got to Marx.
Also general endtown discussion thread I guess, I know /co/ seems to love it even if I don't
>>82431200
You don't have to like anything.
If you think you do, you're stoopid.
>>82431200
Nah, Marx is a bad as it gets.
It really hits the fan after that though.
>>82431200
It continuously gets better after Marx, specifically when they get to Endtown and he buggers off.
But like >>82431870 , nothing says you have to like it. I know that many people love ice cream and chocolate yet I hate both of those things.
Marvel's First Family
Let's ride
>>82428712
>just wait and see sister
Who the fuck talks like this?
Marvel was about to go under so when they decided to rip off the Justice League. And since they were gonna lose their jobs anyway they could do whatever they wanted with the book
Lee and Kirby already had ~40 years of experience in comics when they did this.
Look at how sinister Reed is in that last panel
Anything here I shouldn't buy?
Just make sure you download the backup after you buy them. Digital rights can be kind of bullshit.
>>82428560
I always do. Even if they're not officially available.
Also, here's my physical books. Still too lazy to take a new picture so Dredd Complete Case Files 5 and Imperium v01 are not pictured here. Supposedly I'm gonna be building a real shelf soon, so taking a picture won't be so tough.
Do you know what time it is? It's time for a bonus page of KILL SIX BILLION DEMONS, with another one coming tomorrow.
>You have no idea the number of times Mottom shouts this in the course of a day.
>There was a night when YISUN’s speaking house was full beyond measure. The Gods were deep in their cups, and time was stretched like sheet glass to accommodate the length of their assembly. A score of pearlescent techno-saints labored with very little mirth and a great deal of sweat to prevent it from snapping completely.
>During that time, there were thirty and one questions asked.
>Here is the first question: “What is the taste of death?” asked Pragma, whose beard was woven with the bark of the grieving tree. He was a melancholy fellow who scarcely could be found imbibing penumbric nectar as was the fashion of that age.
>“Steel,” said Ogam-an, who was accustomed to war. But this was a poor answer. It was not a metal word that was sought.
>“It is a sweet taste,” said Ovis, who spoke only in hollow noises, “I crave it. Build me a coffin out of it.”
>And they did, for Ovis was fond of coffins, especially those made of glass, air, or rhetoric. But very shortly she grew discontent, asked for holes to be drilled in it. When pressed, she admitted she expected death would very quickly become boring and she had a lot of business to complete first.
>“I amend my answer. It should not be craved. Death has a sweet taste because it is a circle-cleaver,” said Ovis. “Otherwise it is more bitter that the bitterest ash.”
>“This is a good answer,” said YISUN.
>>82431114
>pudgy young allison
>tailors able to resize her dress in 30 seconds on command
Amazing.
>>82431114
>Ally got younger too
Didn't see that coming
>>82431114
Why dont you like Raven?
>>82423326
Why do you lie?
Because her comic appearances have all been shit.
She's only a good character in the cartoon.
>>82423326
but anon, i do!
>My favorite character is Batman
Even worse:
>My favorite character is the Joker
>>82430009
>Batman is the most relatable and human character!
Even worse
>I asked for an opinion on /co/
So is this pretty much the ideal Superhero body?
>>82429339
No, this guy's too thick. the Dorito is the ideal superhero body.
>>82429339
How come we never see logs in comics like the one in his pants?
How do you guys feel about the fact that Spider-man, in contrast to the comics, is effectively one of the most powerful Supers in the MCU?
>>82426060
>in contrast to the comics
anon, have you actually read any of them?
>>82426060
>in contrast to the comics
Make a list of earthbound heroes who've soloed a herald of Galactus.
>>82426123
Yeah, at one point, didn't Spidey knock out a good portion of the Avengers for some reason?
Spider-Man is actually a bit OP when he wants to be
The Supergirl From Krypton
>>82305688 puckett run
gates run
>>82332521
>>82351260
>>82414928
>>82418776
Delete this thread, Dan Backslide.
Delete this thread, Dan Backslide
Delete this thread Dan Backslide
Hey, we´re getting in a rut!
Anyone here read this book? How is it?
I've never really been a fan of Catwoman, just because I've always felt she was kind of a shallow character. Do you think this book would change my mind? The premise sounds really cool but I'd still like to know what people here think of it before I drop any money on it.
>>82420199
Damn is this book hard to find.
I'm not a huge Catwoman fan myself, but I really dug it. Sale's art looks way cooler in the Italian Noveau, Film Noir thing they go for with this. I read it before Long Halloween, though, but I followed it okay.
I read it years and years ago, but I don't really remember much about it other than the fact that Sale's artwork was on point as always.
What's he been up to lately anyway, I haven't seen him do anything in a while.
>>82420199
It's fine. But read Ed Brubaker's Catwoman stuff instead. That's the good stuff.