Does it still hold up to this day /co/?
Hell yes
>>81435924
The music sure as hell does.
Otherwise, like ET, Close Encounters, Last Starfighter, etc., it holds up comparably, with the same issues those have as well.
>You will believe a man can fly
Yes.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MgX9_2oRd6g
>>81435789
I'm a real toughie
>>81435789
I wrote my own furry fanfiction and shared it with classmates in highschool.
This carried all the way through graduation.
>>81437349
You didn't actually do that, did you?Storytime?
>golden age - 18ish years
>silver age - 14ish years
>bronze - 15ish years
>modern age 31ish years
Obviously these are a made up concept, but the so called "modern age" isn't so modern if it started so long ago. Do you think that at some point in the last 30 years that there was something that could be considered a major shift in the comics industry?
Between 1997 and 1999 ( Widescreen, JLA, Authority, Ultimate Spider-man)
And 2012-2014 (Waiddevil, Hawkeyes, Batgirl, etc,)
>>81435778
The dark age followed the bronze age. Both in comics sales and in tone with all the anti heroes and shit. After that comes the current modern age which is basically fading into a kind of internet based age like all other media.
It's the age of the #1's
#1's out the ass
#1's every few months or even more often than that
Name me one comic half as good as Seven Soldiers
kill yourself tripfag
>>81435739
Morrison's SS is truly one of the most underrated comics of all time. It's so fucking good.
>>81435739
3.5 Soldiers.
.
>>81435486
That's not Stephen Colbert
>>81435496
too old
>>81435486
Knoxville and Carey are too old now so sure
What did you think of Asterios Polyp, /co/? Compelling philosophical narrative or an artsy comic with its head up its own ass?
>>81435148
It's been awhile since i read it, but certainly one of the best uses of the medium, on par with what chris ware does, or what deforge does
It's a bit hipster trash, but I still found stuff to enjoy in it
A little of both but more of the former to make it overall a good experience
Is it possible for something to be artsy or avant-garde without all the negative connotations of those phrases? Like, shit. I loved Asterios Polyp and thought it did what it did super well.
The same concept might have been shittily handled with another artist, but Mazzuchelli executed it pretty well.
REAL LIFE CIA AGENT IS WRITING THE NEW BATMAN COMICS. YOU LITERALLY CAN'T MAKE THIS SHIT UP
http://www.fastcocreate.com/3058410/from-the-cia-to-gotham-meet-the-real-life-spy-whos-now-writing-batman/5
>>81435026
Thanks /tv/, but we already knew
>>81435026
>/co/
>Not knowing Tom King
You're a fucking retard.
>Flame time
http://www.gunnerkrigg.com/
>>81434641
Uh oh.
>>81434689
Did you miss the Unsounded thread?
>Kat is in Annie's happy memory twice
GAY
A
Y
AND HE PRAYS
>>81434596
OH MY G*D DO I PRAY
>>81434664
I PRAY EVERY SINGLE DAY
who is he ?
I forgot his name...
Is this the best animated musical ever made?
>>81434097
yes
>>81434097
Thumbnail made me think it was Freaknik: The Musical, so was about to say yes.
ahem
What do you guys feel about stop-motion animation?
Any little-known animators you happen to follow online?
Personally I love it, and can't wait for Kubo and the Two Strings to come out.
honestly though, this is all just an excuse so I can post Plamo0's work here.
Thought this man was dead for years and literally found his new channel the other day.
Dude was basically a legend on /m/ long ago before he disappeared.
Spread the love, yannow?
Old stuff:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nL6-talzXRk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c3LBxoXXw64
New Stuff:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hjzZIkee8ts
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ldo8UZL_ato
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KcD9lFHnSyk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-cv9aK7WbwI
I've always had a fondness for stop-motion.
One of my earliest memories were days spent watching Wallace and Gromit on vhs.
Now he isn't really "little-known", I honestly don't think he's known enough.
Talking about Jans Svankmajer.
I always make some time during the year to watch all of his videos. They're just so fascinating. Still haven't seen Alice in its entirety though.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bGp8xiB2-sg
https://i.ytimg.com/vi/O4ifQ_jDJyg/mqdefault.jpg
>>81433799
Those are pretty damn good for an independent production. I can't imagine how difficult it was to properly sync the cartoon on the laptop with the animation.
Everything and anything Laika will always be a joy to watch
Who's the best Scott Pilgrim character
And why is it Stephen Stills
>>81433441
Who's the most underage poster on /co/
And why is it OP
Scott, just because he actually has some decent character development. Maybe a little weighted too much to the second half, but he has a nice arc from being a self-centered prick to caring about the people around him.
Your mother and I are very disappointed in you for not saying Wallace
Is Venom ever going to be redeemed on the silverscreen after his awful appearance in Spiderman 3?
I thought he was getting his own solo movie
>>81433119
They're pushing for it, but they need a successful Spiderman franchise for that to happen. Maybe with this new Sony/Marvel Spiderman already being established they can skip a bunch of story and goblin shit and go write into Venom.
>>81433006
Not like there's much to redeem. Venom/Brock is pretty bland and only popular because of his constume design, movie writers will always change his character quite a bit because of that.
If New Genesis and Apokalips are multiversal constants, how can Wonder Woman's backstory exist? How can what happened with Highfather and Darksied have happened?
>>81432291
Timm doesn't give a shit about your Morrison garbage.
>>81432346
I'll fucking kill you
>>81432346
Based Timm
What comics are like Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck.
Last bump
>>81436622
I'm assuming you read the other Don Rosa stuff?
>>81431953
NONE OF YOUR GOLDURN BUSINESS!