What's this asshole up to in current continuity?
Nobody knows?
>>81622822
Hunted Cassandra Nova through time back to the present, wherein Storm had Psylocke wipe out all of Bishop's memories of genociding millions of people in his fruitless quest to kill Hope so that he could go back to being a good guy, as if not remembering killing millions of people somehow absolves you of the sin of killing millions of people.
Then Hope found out he was back, tried to kill him, then they ended up settling on a truce with Hope giving him one chance to get away but if she ever saw him again, she'd kill him.
Then both him and Hope were thrown back in limbo so she'll never have to worry about that again.
He's also one of the main characters in X-men '92 but that's not main continuity.
>>81623461
>Storm had Psylocke wipe out all of Bishop's memories of genociding millions of people in his fruitless quest to kill Hope so that he could go back to being a good guy, as if not remembering killing millions of people somehow absolves you of the sin of killing millions of people.
In fairness, it worked for Tony Stark. Albeit because he also headlined a really popular movie around that time.
Is it wrong to pander?
I think so. I feel like fan service in any form degrades the medium as a whole.
For example, a lot of people think moeshit=all anime because it makes many, and the art form suffers for it. So there are a lot of people who won't give the entire medium a chance because of a stupid fucking minority.
Only when it's to the lowest common denominator?
Yes, why else do you people complain about moeshit and haremshit in anime.
If want to tell a message you need subtly, if you just want make money you pander and make it as obvious as a brick to the head
https://youtu.be/xdEo_t-iVbM
>>81622113
i was just about to make this thread fuck you
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vpLRJyWe814
I will never understand why people are in love with a genocidal mad woman who wants to destroy the entire universe.
>>81622113
You just made me finally pick up this show, just for that 10/10 semen demon
Is Kingdom Come Superman's "Dark Knight Returns?"
>>81621968
That or All-Star Superman.
Alex Ross is a terrible cartoonist and shitty writer with a fetish for golden age trash.
>>81622290
He does spectacle well, and he makes everyone look very heroic, and his art is kind of the entry-level "Whoa, great comic art!" for a lot of people. I know seeing Ross' art lent something a sense of credibility for me when I was younger.
But he really has no sense of motion or dynamism. The part that always sticks out for me is the "so that's what that feels like" panels from KC where Supes disappears on Batman. Three or four panels showing the motion of Superman disappearing in he blink of an eye, and Batman's reaction, yet they never seem to blend together or flow in any way.
Every panel looks like a masterpiece, but they look like seperate, disconnected, unrelated masterpieces.
>This, says Favreau, is what he wanted his film version of The Jungle Book to capture: not just the well-known characters and jazz-drenched languor of the Disney cartoon, but the way in which childhood, through a child’s eyes, can take on a mythic vibrancy and scale. As such, in Favreau’s Jungle Book, the leaves are a little bigger and the trees a little taller than they should be – and the wildlife a little wilder.
>While we talk, Favreau keeps pointedly calling the film’s effects team “artists”, and when I ask the umpteenth technical question of the call, he starts sounding a little irked, describes the film as “hand-made”, and adds: “the idea that you put some dots on somebody’s face and the computer spits out a performance is misleading.”
>The result, as the surrounding pictures suggest, is the most astoundingly photorealistic all-digital environment yet seen in movies – and it convinced Favreau that computer effects are at the same evolutionary stage that hand-drawn animation was in the mid-1930s, when Walt Disney decided to make his planned adaptation of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs the world’s first full-length animated feature.
>“And the biggest victory for him, and the biggest prize, was that people were actually feeling an emotional response from watching a cartoon,” says Favreau. “It proved that you could touch people’s humanity through this new medium.”
>As a means of paying tribute, Favreau incorporated imagery into the film from Snow White, Pinocchio, Fantasia, Dumbo and Bambi: the Disney ‘Big Five’, on which the studio’s entire reputation and legacy were founded. Bambi, in particular, was a vital influence: Favreau enthuses over the “exponential growth in elegance” between the animation in Snow White and the later film, in which Disney demanded that the animals shouldn’t have human-like facial expressions or typically cartoonish movement.
>I tell Favreau that his opening shot – a dreamy pull-back through undergrowth that slowly fades from hand-drawn into CG – reminded me of the slow pans through the forest at the start of Bambi, which Disney created on a then-groundbreaking “multi-plane camera” that brought the illusion of depth to 2D artwork. All talk of motion capture’s immediately forgiven. “You found it. That was the shot,” he glows, before talking about scouring Bambi for “tonal clues” as to how to balance danger, humour and emotion without scarring his younger audience for life.
>Rather than imprint a social allegory of his own on the story, he instead wanted to draw out its “deepest, most mythic” aspects.
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>tfw seeing this tomorrow
>but in 3d
>but tomorrow
B-but I like jazz ;_;
Why does Captain merch always shoot missiles? Seems so stupid
If I was a kid this would trigger my autism, I would just want a toy shield to roleplay with, not a missile shooting "shield" arm gauntlet
>>81621898
>If I was a kid this would trigger my autism
it is triggering your autismo
>>81621898
But they've sold Cap shields to kids that are just shields. But if the Iron Man toy gets to shoot shit, then the Cap one will have to do it too or get totally outclassed.
>>81621920
and by the looks of it, he's still a kid.
It's time to make friends with other /co/mrades! Join the /co/mics chat in Skype!!!!!!
https://join.skype.com/tRL0GUshMg5V
bumping with pizza
There's literally ten girls in the chat.
No thanks
Take your thread back to /soc/, /pol/, /lgbt/, /r9k/
/anywherebuthere/
> Gets transferred to an animal school because last name is Lyon.
> Lyon sounds like Lion.
I cannot suspend my Belief.
>a kid named Ben Tennyson finds an alien wristwatch
>it has ten different aliens on it (at least initially)
Fun Fact: I accidentally posted this topic on to /vg/ about a month ago, you can imagine what happened.
>>81622049
Banned for life
>Captain America
>Winter Soldier
>Falcon
>Hawkeye
>Scarlet Witch
>Ant-Man
vs
>Iron Man
>War Machine
>Black Panther
>Black Widow
>Handsome Vibranium Jarvis
>Spider-Man
Who would win if the battle was like a Pokémon battle?
>>81621530
First come up with each of their types.
>>81621530
Iron Man would EV train.
>>81621530
>A pokemon battle
You mean like one at a time? Why didn't you just say crew battle?
Did they have sex off-screen?
I believe it
>>81621443
It doesn't really matter whether or not they did.
>>81621443
They did in the comics so I just assume yes
ITT: Villains so fucking stupid they actually come around to being entertaining
I'd say taskmaster
But I actually like him
The Reach
>>81621253
>>81621253
>made from a space alloy off an alien ship
That was the mightiest kek I have ever had.
Which is the strongest anons?
also why the fuck can anybody shoot lightning in Korra? it used to shatter mountains now everybody uses it like a fucking pistol
also
Bloodbending>combustion=metal>air
Show ended years ago buddy.
Time to go to bed.
>>81621189
It's called progress.
Water.
I for one would like to see this as a crossover( more if they use the Frank miller's Batman "We've always been criminals, Saitama")
Strangers things have hapened (Avengers vs Attack on Titan)
>>81620921
fuck off
>>81620921
If Batman had 3 years to do 100 push ups, 100 sit ups, 100 squats, and run 10 km every single day he could do it
>>81621282
He's been training way harder than that for years
ITT (That I tried last night, to little avail): What the hell exactly was Walter, anyways?
I got a few answers saying he was generally someone in sync with his body and mind, but does he really seem that well-balanced?
I thought initially that maybe he's already under the influence of another artifact like the mask, but nothing specifically goes to show that.
Theories, anybody?
>>81620854
His head is too big for the mask.
If Mask is supposed to be like the real world manifestation of a Daffy Duck or Bugs Bunny, Walter is like Gossamer or a bull.
No real explanation other than being the one major obstacle that the hero character must face.
>>81620854
It's simple: Walter didn't have a sense of humor.
In the very likely chance this gets optioned for a "realistic" reboot film, how's it gonna work? Think they're still gonna fight pollution?
>>81620752
>an anti-pollution hero
>his one weakness is pollution
That's like if Supes exclusively fought against sentient kryptonite.
>>81621116
And not even pollution sometimes it was natural "harmful" elements that would do him in.
Why doesn't CP just kill the pollution themed villains?