>muh mutants
>muh inhumans
why are they enemies again?
Because Emperor Mouse has put them in the coliseum and only one may come out alive.
Black Bolt and Cyclops would be such good buddies if they were on the same side.
>>80901523
The Illuminati were super tight so BB couldn't forgive him for killing charles. Why else would they have beast join instead of Scott.
>We pretend we're in the 1950's
>>80900746
Do you fellas think superheroes will ever be big again? I fancy Horror and sci-fi, for sure, but sometimes I wish for the overly political stories of the Golden Age
God its a great thing that all these good old American Gals are getting married immediately after high school
They known enough they don't need to go to college or get a job just get back in the kitchen making sandwiches and cleaning
as they fucking should.
>One of the things I like about the X-Men is they're not killing people. I miss the idea of... heroes who stop that kind of thing from happening. Here's why I'm not running Marvel: If I was, I would kill the Punisher. I don't believe in what he does. The Punisher just shoots up places. And if you're telling me he's never hit an innocent, then I'm telling you, that's fascist crap.
The Punisher is a bullshit, dull as fuck character, though. Rucka came closest to making him entertaining.
>"I'm only okay with ideas that are 100% in line with what I myself believe being explored in fiction"
Fffffffffffffffuck off
Big talk, coming from the guy who loves to kill fan favorites.
Also, FUCKING WOLVERINE
So will Ratchet & Clank succeed by riding high on the fumes of Kung Fu Panda and Zootopia's success, or is it going to fall victim to the "medium budget CG movie about aliens" curse? Will the two trends cancel each other out, and it will do not spectacular but decent?
The animation looks pretty decent, although it was supposed to come out last year and obviously Zootopia outclasses it heavily in terms of production values and tech. I think it's going to live and die on whether or not the story is good, if gets good word of mouth, and if they are going to ramp up the marketing in April (so far I have only seen posters and floor displays at the theater, and no trailers or commercials).
I haven't really seen much hype for the movie. I keep forgetting about it except when Sony's playstation channel on youtube puts out a new video of the game tie-in/remake.
>No Angela Cross
>No fucks given
Kevin Micheal Richardson accidentally got Paul Giamatti's check for re-dubbing Chairman Drek in the movie.
That's messed up.
is there some reason why this has to be the JL roster?
I mean, okay, Cyborg is there for diversity points and WB considers bringing back GL kinda scary.
But what about Martian Manhunter? Any kid that watched JLU knows who he is.
Only virgins care about martian manfag.
>>80897587
I thought you lost your job, Goyer
>>80897563
look, mera will be in JL: Part One. Maybe she will be the 7th member so they can have a 2nd female plus her costume is usually green so that takes up Green Lantern's spot. Just my theory.
>Dat Art
>Muh Dick
>Blue Marvel and friends
I should care about this why?
>>80897200
>Rocafort
Too static.
>>80897200
>spats went to the calf in 7
>now they stop at the top of the thigh
I knew it, Americas clothes get sluttier each chapter.
Remember the time 2 midget lesbian degenerates tried to hook a third midget into a lesbian 3 way on the children's cartoon?
Yeah, wasnt that some nice wholesome Christian values?
>>80896417
Fusion =/= sex
>>80896417
They're rocks, dumbass
>>80896417
Fusion isn't sex, it can be many kinds of relationship. It's like hand holding - it can be between friends, lovers, parents and children
Is he the only one to not make things worse for Riley?
>>80894599
Disgust didn't do anything either
>>80894834
They didn't do anything wrong, Anger a shit
>>80894599
Fear seems to be gay in that wedding dress.
>"This show is bad"
>"Why?"
>"It's mean-spirited"
>This show is bad, why do people like it?
>What do you mean?
>I watched one episode and it was shit
>It gets better later on
>You expect me to watch 20 episodes of a show i don't like?
>You're the one who asked why people like it
>A show should not take 20 episodes to get good
>>80893440
I've actually said that about Drawn Together, fight me
>>80893440
nobody would give a shit about the occasional show like this, but it's the default for TV comedy now and it gets tiresome past a certain point
like your average Everybody Loves Raymond script is, they come up with some sick burns, and then figure out some thin story excuse for the characters to say the burns. Turn it in, collect paycheck.
This movie is a complete mess
Yep.
>>80893324
Have you seen it?
Could you drop spoil pls?
So you've watched it? What about it was bad?
>Comic Books were a mistake
>>80892709
Old man yells at cloud.png
>>80892771
He's right though
So, the same attitude that Miyazaki has towards anime?
Marvel's having Mighty Men of Marvel variants for July. I love it even though some aren't near beefcakey enough
http://www.newsarama.com/28472-mighty-men-of-marvel-variant-covers-gallery.html
Some of them are pretty good, a few don't seem to even understand the point of what they're doing
They're much better than DC's pisspoor attempt at the guys during their pin-up month.
Nice.
Cap, Deadpool, Hulk, Miles and Peter are all good. The others either aren't showing/posed well enough or don't get what a pin-up is. That BP one is practically a Frazetta painting.
Rules
1: no powers that can't be neutralized (ie Cyclops can compete, but he has to wear ruby quartz that can't be opened)
2. Kinetic weapons are allowed, no stupid mech shit
Round 3: characters may be male or female, 36 in all.
>>80965335
>Cyclops can compete, but he has to wear ruby quartz that can't be opened
The fuck?
>>80965594
over his eyes...so his beams don't shoot.
>>80965669
Why?
How important is Spider-Man to Civil War?
Pretty important but his function could feasibly be replaced by another character I suppose.
>>80964667
What the other guy said.
He was the person Marvel expected fans to self-insert as, I think. Anyone would do, he was just the most convenient everyman.
now im pretty casual, still working on CW, but my understanding is that hes pretty important. his shift from one side of the conflict to the other could reflect the readers' feelings, right?
http://m.milenio.com/firmas/alvaro_cueva_elpozodelosdeseosreprimidos/Batman_vs_Superman-Hombre_de_acero-Ben_Affleck_18_705109492.html
>I had the honor to be present at the Batman v Superman premier this past Saturday in the Auditorio Nacional of Mexico City.
>Independent of the pride I felt while seeing those stars and creators of one of the most powerful cinematographic enterprises in the whole world, I have something very important to tell you, not only as a professional critic with 29 years of experience. I’ll tell you as a friend: I love Batman v Superman! I went crazy with it. It made me dream, laugh, shake, shout, and even yearn.
>If there’s anybody who could have those characters’ emblems tattooed to their skin, it’s me. They mean much to me. I adore them, I dominate them.
>Well, just how I’m saying, this is the best superhero movie to date. The biggest of them all! I have the professional obligation of saying, with all the pain in my heart, that as a blockbuster, it is infinitely superior to other recent phenomena like Star Wars VII: TFA
>Why? For a simple reason: there’s editorial sustenance, a proposal at the content level.
>Batman v Superman isn’t a film just for people who look for entertainment to have a good time watching fights and special effects. It’s a profound work of art, where those who care will find tremendous political, economical, and social commentary.
>Don’t worry, I won’t sell you on the plot. That (selling you the plot, not the plot itself) doesn’t matter to me. What I want you to understand is the magnitude of this film which will be released in a few days, and that you should run out with your family to see it.
>Don’t miss it for anything. I’m convinced that there will be a “before” and “after” Batman v Superman in the universe of superheroes as well as in the history of cinematography. Don’t you care about being part of history? Don’t you care about being able to say “I was there”?
>Let’s start from the controversy. Millions of fans in five continents had doubted this film being good, and that the actors gave great performances. If there’s anything complicated in this industry, it’s creating content about superheroes that respects each of their origins, that has logic, and that at the same time are capable of creating something new.
>But wait, when talking about the cast, it gets worse. A lot of people have played Batman, Superman, and let’s not even talk about Wonder Woman.
>Not everyone can handle the comparisons (to previous actors on the same role), not to mention everything you have to undertake to play these roles at the physical and emotional level. It’s the most demanding thing in the world.
>Well, if you had your doubts, then forget about them. Batman v Superman is fabulous.
>It respects the essence of the comics, of the characters, and it elevates them to a level comparable to Greek or Egyptian myth.
We’re facing something very strong, powerful, and perfect. And the cast is amazing.
> Ben Affleck’s life will never be the same. His Batman is potent, immense; a great discovery. It has something which no previous Batman has had in any movie: leadership.
>What manner of constructing something huge, credible, and with moral weight. It’s impossible to look at him and not adore and respect him.
>Henry Cavill is still the best Superman of all time, but there’s something very obvious in the film, and it’s his growth as an actor. This man isn’t only the Man of Steel, he’s the great actor who can take on anybody without losing that tone of a superhero role.
>Gal Gadot makes of Wonder Woman one of the most complete and complex creations from cinema in recent years. This isn’t even a gender issue, it’s a superior matter which involves men, women, children and adults. It’s the most sublime fusion imaginable between a comics character and a flesh-and-bones human.
>And this is just the tip of the iceberg, as Batman v Superman isn’t just about these characters, it’s about much, much more. It’s full of surprises, which of course you’ll have to discover at the silver screen. >Surprises which range from appearances of other DC characters, incredible situations which relate the news we read all day, and impressive audiovisual imagery. Each shot sends a message, even Mexico appears in the film! And believe me that it appears exactly where it had to show something that had to be said.
>If you appreciate your time and money, invest them in going to watch Batman v Superman, because those tickets will sell out, and it would be a shame for you not to be there. I guarantee you, as a friend and a critic, that it’s worth the while, and that when you come out of the theater, you will be transformed and end up a happier person. Not much, right?
>>80963269
I assume he had a LOT of cocaine