Death or imprisonment?
FREEDOM
>>80816818He's refreezing himself
>>80816818
Deathby imprisonment
Okay /co/, I've just watched the entire Christopher Nolan Batman Trilogy and I like many other Batfags are still attempting to fathom... to simply invent this notion in my head of Ben Affleck actually pulling it off. During doing this I came across something. Is it just me or does anybody else think this scene summarizes the synopsis for Gotham alone? Jim Gordon being Bruces childhood hero after his parents death has clearly driven the plot from the beginning. inb4 OP is a complete retard.
>A hero can be anybody, even someone doing something as simply and reassuring as putting a coat around a young boys shoulders... to let him know the world hadn't ended
OP you're fucking retarded
>still not convinced that Affleck will be GOAT Batman
You ARE a complete retard
>>80815991
>>80816015
OP here, just look at what a mockery he made of Matt Murdoch. I mean come on... this guy simply doesn't have a great track record. Dare I mention his personal life.. god forbid
> Litterally everything the supposed villains in this book say are accurate...
> Still shows them as villains...
They paint this stock guy as insensitive and taking advantage of tragedy... SO FUCKING WHAT?
If him doing so improves the lives of the thousands of people that work for his company and their families it was worth being objective and not being a emotional crybaby.
>>80814956
THIS stock guy...
>>80814970
I was with him until:
>I'm putting all my eggs on this basket
What the fuck, nigger? That is how people got fucked in the crisis of 2008.
>Hey richy? Why are we always at my place and never at your place? I mean you're my best bud. Are you embarrassed where you live or something, what cause?
>I should at least meet your folks.
>>80814252
Is that the one where Richy's dad shoots Virgil after finding out he was dicking his son's boipucci?
Uhhh, verg... my place is BORING! Yea thats it, there just nothing to do? Nothing worth seeing anyway!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uVNoybnB-Ew
http://roosterteeth.com/post/51257794
RWBY volume 1 is being shown in theaters and general price admission is $20. Roosterteeth's really got its head up its ass now.
As much as i like RWBY, volume 1 is way too cringey and low-quality, devoid of polish to be in theaters. I'd rather them make a full-length actual movie or something.
>>80814027
The only volume worth watching in a theater is 3 though. The first two are shit.
If I wanted to see the same fight scene a dozen times poorly animated in Poser I could just watch Haloid for a couple hours
Sorry if I'm late and you already know about this guy, but I found him recently and his videos have me in tears and everyone should know who Sr Pelo is.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ERIIr-U-SLQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TddPNLQxk0Y
>>80813693
I don't like this
ITS KIRSMAAAAAAAA
Would you have let her out?
>>80813250
>Pacifica
>Age 45
>Not a qt dominatrix wearing a 15 inch strap-on
>>80813219
I would've shot her in the face
Letting her live when they've destroyed other villains is retarded. If her signs are to be believed, she kills people every day
how big do you think you need to be to hit that thing?
CAPTION THIS BITCHES
no, caption this
>Dr. Allen I'm CIA
>>80811718
Do you have a Felicity on this earth?
MAKE HELL'S KITCHEN GREAT AGAIN!
WE'RE GONNA DESTROY THE CITY AND THE VERMIN ARE GONNA PAY FOR IT!
Why was he acting so beta towards the old chinese lady?
Triad didn't seem to be so powerful since they all disappeared when Matt destroyed their drug factory.
>>80811454
Have you ever met an old Chinese woman? They're savage af, m8
>>80811454
Because Madame Gao is the goddamned Crane Mother and could kick his ass several different ways without breaking a sweat.
I have always wanted to read comics but couldnt find a good site and now i have finally found so any advice
>>80811160
Just...like, any and all comics?
Do you have anything specific that you're looking at? We don't really have a lot of the sites with full comics like manga does due to copyright laws.
>>80811160
I find all my comics on kickass.
They have everything that I've been searching for.
What did /co/ think of Age of X?
More like Age of Not Very Good
>>80810892
It was actually pretty good. That's why this thread barely has any replys.
>>80810892
last good X-Men crossover, even with the played out X-Men's Last Stand storyline and some of the best costume designs ever and just general fun lineups
shame only thing that came out of it was Frenzy crushing on Cyclops that went no where
Why are they so perfect?
>>80810659
Because they realize that they're just voicing cartoon characters, and they never let it go to their heads. They're just having fun.
I don't know why, but it's super satisfying to see actors getting along so well
Because these two have a lot of respect for the other, as well for the characters of Batman and the Joker.
things that you never understood:
Is he a fucking murderer? He punches people so hard that they burst into coins, so that means that they died and literally nobody gives a shit?
Do the video game references have a point at all? Or is just wanking material for gamers?
Do references have a point at all? Is there a point to anything? The answer is no
>>80810554
The official statement is that once they're defeated they respawn at home contemplating their life choices.
It's a comedy comic.
Try not to overthink it.
So I just read this guy's story "Shocker: Legit?" and I have to say it was the only non-licensed superhero story I ever read.
It was pretty terrific at points. Granted this was written in 2008 before his "big break" with Chronicle.
Any thoughts on this guy?
>>80810426
We still haven't read your fanfiction, Max
>>80810426
He's funny if not a bit a crazy fanboy.
He'd fit in around here.
You're not going to convince us to read your fan fiction max.
>You are a lot like your father. You really are, Peter, and that's a good thing. But your father by a philosophy, a principle, really. He believed that if you could do good things for other people, you had a moral obligation to do those things! That's what's at stake here. Not choice. Responsibility.
What did he mean by this?
>>80810338
>You are a lot like your father. You really are, Peter, and that's a good thing. But your father by a philosophy, a principle, really. He believed that if you could do good things for other people, you had a moral obligation to do those things! That's what's at stake here. Not choice. Responsibility.
>What did he mean by this?
What did he mean by this?
With great power comes great responsibility.
Tho what he should have said
>Also don't blame yourself for the deaths of other people.
With great powers come great responsibility.