Now that the shows over, what did Mabel have behind Dippers door?
>>80765210
I just assumed that's where fake Wendy came from.
a lusty wendy.
A naked Grunkle Stan. His true desire.
Is Midnighter getting the axe after Rebirth?
>>80764885
Well, that's fucking lame.
>>80764860
Hopefully.
>>80764885
Fuck
That's my favorite comic right now
Who do i have to harass to keep it
Hey guys, been going through Cerebus slowly and steadily. Absolutely loved High Society and Church & State, but I just got to Jaka's Story and really needed to have some discussion about it.
What do you all think about Jaka's Story? I honestly thought it to be a pretty powerful tale, both in the way the internal story was constructed/presented to the reader and it's meaningful content.
I loved seeing Sims go places with the medium I hadn't really seen before in most comics, even in Cerebus. I thought he had done most of the tricks I'd see in Church & State/High Society, but the use ofOscar Wilde as a narrative vehicle through which to tell the story of Jaka and her dancingwas phenomenal, as well asMr. Withers' internal dialogue, which slowly panned out to reveal so much about his character in a very nuanced fashion
And then of course there's the commentary on feminism that he utilizes Cirin for that is certainly worth discussing. Sims is known for becoming more radical in his views in recent years (or at least labelled as being as such), but I'd like to talk more about what's inside of Jaka's story than his recent state and controversy.And of course, the ending with Rick was very intense
But i'unno, all in all, I'd mainly like a Cerebus thread.
Filtered
>>80764563
O-okay
Part of the experience of reading Cerebus is the feeling of betrayal by the author; the idea that the author gave us something, but then changed his mind later and took it back.
So Jaka's Story makes you like Oscar Wilde, but then a cruel fate befalls him. It's sad, it touches you, it makes you feel something. Good stuff.
But then the author changes his mind and decides to do more stories with Oscar Wilde. Since Oscar Wilde is unavailable, the author introduces ANOTHER Oscar Wilde who is equally as Oscar Wilde as the first Oscar Wilde. It cheapens the Oscar Wildeness of the original.
And towards the end of the series, the author decides that Jaka is vapid, brainless and heartless (because the author has decided that all women are like that), so you get helpfully informed that you were somehow mistaken/misinformed about everything you learned in Jaka's Story.
You're reading the series now at the top of its game, so enjoy it while it lasts.
Hey /co/
How would you feel about an out-of-series Batman movie taking place in the distant future with Mark Hamill as an "old" joker?
Isn't that just his role in Flash?
>>80763905
Pretty damn good. His role on The Flash has shown he could pull that part off.
>>80763953
No, that's the tamer Trickster
>ctrl+f
>no Sausage Party thread
Is no one on /co/ interested in this? What are your thoughts/predictions? Will it take advantage of its medium or just be food smoking weed?
>>80763334
Trailer soon:)
>>80763334
Shmorky, Kc Green,
What other formerly funny people have jumped on the "i'm politically correct now and i am no longer allowed to make jokes" train
90%+ RT
>>80763224
Boondock Saints also has a 90%+ RT rating
>>80763224
Reminder that MoS had the same early positive reception too.
>>80763224
>normie watches his first superhero movie
Of course
>Civil War the comic
Pretty much unanimously hated by /co/
>Civil War the movie
/co/ is losing their shit acting like it will be the best movie ever.
I don't get it.
>>80762160
/tv/ posts here.
Guess I'm just bitter anon with crap taste, cause I loved the event, and don't give two shits about the movies any more.
>>80762160
>>80762160
>>Civil War the movie
>/co/ is losing their shit acting like it will be the best movie ever.
I think most people have acknowledged that it's really unlikely that the majority of the problems people had with the Civil War event will be in the movie.I'm still skeptical though
You called it, /co/.
>Interestingly, it seems as if romance may be on the cards for the Scarlet Speedster and Girl of Steel, with executive producer Ali Adler confirming that Barry and Kara have "quite an adorable banter" and "immediately click." However, one person not too keen on that is James Olsen according to Mehcad Brooks. "We have this little rivalry, because he’s a superhero, too, and kind of hitting on my girl a little bit. I’m like, ‘Damn you, Barry.'" Melissa Benoist wouldn't give too much away about that, but did drop some hints about the time the two heroes spend together. "It is the most joyous occasion to have these two superheroes together in the same place, at the same time, working together. They are both so happy with their powers and what they get to do and how they get to help people, that it’s kind of infectious and exciting and upbeat and happy."
>Finally, talk inevitably turned to future crossovers, and it sounds like something which is already being considered. "We really had an amazing time making it," Adler says. "It was tough to juggle people’s schedules. The Flash is a busy man, but in success, we’d love to do this again."
http://www.comicbookmovie.com/supergirl/supergirl-executive-producers-and-cast-share-some-new-details-on-a132108
>>80761747
>They are both so happy with their powers and what they get to do and how they get to help people, that it’s kind of infectious and exciting and upbeat and happy.
Are they allowed to make this in 2016?
I thought comic properties could only make grim movie/tv shows nowadays.
>>80761859
Grim and gritty is the movie's playhouse.
>>80761859
That's just Marvel
Yes /co/ this is Anais speaking
I WON'T BE COMING HOME TONIGHT
>>80761295
Send nudes
Did ANYBODY watch Season 2?
Will there even be a Season 3?
Don't care either way, but it is kind of sad how bad the ABC shows have been languishing....
I watched it, and I loved it. It's actually my favorite of all the superhero shows on television now.
As for everyone else, these are things you can find with google.
I watched season 2. Seemed like they spent a majority of the just paddling things, like the needed to stretch a short plot over a long span of episodes. I was ready for it to be over.
Yes because I'm obsessed with canon.
Children! Heh, lost the word there.
>>80759432
I was in a packed theater and not a single person laughed at this.
>>80759432
Are Ultron's clones considered his children?
Why was /co/ mad at the flying trailer thing again? I get that the webm posted here made it seem like regular rockets, but it was being flown by Ultronbots that were perfectly synchronized and could correct their flight. I don't see the problem.
"You've spun your last web, Spider-Man."
"Follow the cold shiver running down your spine. "
"FINISH IT! "
"The HEART Osborn! First, we attack his heart! "
"We'll meet again, Spider-Man! "
" I chose my path, you chose the way of the hero. And they found you amusing for a while, the people of this city."
"Godspeed, Spider-Man "
"Out, AM I!"
"We are who we choose to be... now, *choose*! "
"You're pathetically predictable, like a moth to the flame. What about my generous proposal? Are you in or are you out?"
"Back to formula?"
Has any other film portrayal of a comic villain been done better dialogue wise or dialogue delivery wise?
>>80759163
Is it weird to feel that the Goblin suit was genius in one aspect? That being you can see Dafoe's eyes and faintly see his teeth through the mask?
You're the one who's in gobby...
>>80759163
SM1 has never been outdone altogether.
Why does he have tits?
>>80758214
His penis is just really deformed.
>>80758214
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NvX2aTKzGaw
Where's that story?
You know the one
The "Bronze Age" of Disney (sometimes mixed in with the "Dark Age" of the Early-to-Mid 80's as well, covers the movies made by Disney in the years following Walt's death - ie, the first batch of films they had to make without Walt's guidance. This was also a continuation of the Xerox animatoin that started in the 60's.
How do these films hold up today? Do you enjoy any of them? Do you consider any of them under-rated, or do you agree that this era of Disney's history is mostly forgettable?
Robin Hood is only known for creating furries. Aristocats is mediocre beyond believe, Winnie the Pooh was just mashing together already made material. Rescuers is the only movie from that age that was halfway decent.
They're ok. Nowhere near as bad as the shit Disney crapped out in the Mid-2000's. More mediocre than anything.
Say what you will about the others, but The Rescuers really is an under-rated film. Shame it's forgotten by most. The sequel was a lot better though.
>its a "Everyone is an asshole episode" specially this bitch
Seriously, what happened to FG? Its way more annoying than funny now
Was it ever funny?
>>80757305
Did I post on /tv/ by mistake?
Brian is the worse character