Do you consider Comedy Central to be a good Channel??? The only Decent Cartoon in this Network is South Park.
>current year
>watching television
Get a load of this literal cuckold.
Ugly Americans was good.
And then it got canned because of Daniel Tosh.
>>80545538
When you say it got canned because of Tosh, do you mean because of Tosh.0 or because of Brickleberry?
People are getting upset about Agents of SHIELD never getting referenced by the movies. They have a completely one-sided relationship, with SHIELD picking up any scraps they can to seem relevant to the movies (Coulson being the Avenger's source of intel on HYDRA and being the source of the Helicarrier).
I think the problem with AoS is the scale, or lack of.
SHIELD is supposed to be the connecting glue of the MCU. They are supposed to be the ones who show up when a new Avenger appears and when a new villian threatens to take over the world.
Only AoS can't do they. They lack the budget. You can't have big budget actors appear in each episode or Hollywood-tier effects.
Plus, now they are trying to portray the Inhumans situation as a global, world-changing catastrophe. Maybe even bigger than the Battle of New York. But none of the movies are referencing it. Not even the other shows are referencing it. The whole Winter Solider crossover event wasn't the result of well planning, the writers had to completely change the premise of their show because the movies called for the fall of SHIELD.
I don't think connecting the movies and TV shows are inheritantly bad like the rest of /co/ does. But I think they should be on the scale of Daredevil or Jessica Jones. More personal stories that occur on a smaller scale. Or, in the case of Agent Carter, weaving together established events.
SHIELD had a flawed premise to begin with. They could've had their cake and eaten it too had they just made the show a Secret Warriors show from the start. The premise of the show should've been written with the idea of "small-scale" in mind.
>>80545246
Introducing Inhumans, at least on the large scale they did, was a mistake.
Unless they could've worked something out with Marvel Studios from the start to at least put a throwaway reference in the films from the start, they should have never tried to go large scale.
people who complain about this are reddit tier idiots.
it's so obvious that it's not as simple as asking fuckin chris evans to pop on by the set and just "be" in the show for an episode.
contracts, money and all that shit is obviously the reason they don't do it.
>b-b-b-b-but HURR DURR NICK FURY
fuck off
i do wish the netflix stuff did cross over though. i don't think less of them for not doing it but at least they can act unlike half the fuckin cast of AoS.
would be cool shit.
fuck you clark gregg. kill yourself
>>80545246
Scale has always been SHIELD's issue.
They are a TV show trying to be as impactful as the films on half the budget and 1/4 the audience in the shadow of a studio that ignores their existence.
How would you describe the average Harley Quinn fangirl?
>>80545181
>Fat.
>Shops at hot topic.
>Doesn't read comics.
>"Quirky" haircut.
>>80545181
>le so randumb xDDD
obese
Overall thoughts on Superman the Animated Series? Also general Superman the Animated series thread.
>>80544869
Lame ass version of Superman made for a lame ass series, end of story.
The theme song is amazing
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zwoXARqonns
>>80544869
prty good. best luthor. good original villains, good new takes on old villains. wasnt BTAS, but was good
So that's William in there, ain't it?
>watch every arrow episode
>all of this jobbing
w h Y
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No OP, it's us, the audience. It's a commentary on our lives and how we watch Arrow despite it terribleness.
>>80544685
Apparently it's Laurel.
The fat bald Bendis-esque showrunner decided to kill off the original love interest to make way for the all-new Felicity show.
Just got the TPB for this and started reading it. But I have no idea what's going on. It seems the story starts off already within a major conflict. I just read Sinestro Corps War without any issues, but not really sure if I need more knowledge going into IC.
What's the sparknotes of what I need to do going in?
Batman made a killsat called OMAC that's turning people into robots because he's an asshole.
Wonder Woman killed a guy called Maxwell Lord and now everyone's afraid of her.
The villains of the DCU are all getting together under the command of Lex Luthor (you'll get to that in a bit), except the Joker, who was snubbed.
The JLA Watchtower blew up and Martian Manhunter was kidnapped.
The JLA all hate each other because of a horrible series called Identity Crisis please don't read it.
The villains who are about to be introduced, I think by the end of the first issue, are the last survivors of Crisis on Infinite Earths.
I've never read Infinite Crisis, but my understanding is that there was some general buildup stuff in a series of things wth the label Countdown to Infinite Crisis (not to be confused with the shitty and pointless Countdown to Final Crisis) as far as some subplots go. And you'll probably want to read COIE if you haven't already but I assume you probably have.
Batman made a Satellite to monitor metahumans and called it Brother Eye, it gained sentience and went rogue.
Blue Beetle uncovered a conspiracy and solved the mystery alone. At the end of the trail was his old friend, Maxwell Lord, who shot Ted in the head.
So Diana did what she does best.
Also Rann-Thanagar War.
The whole build up has the subtitle Prelude to Infinite Crisis.
And you need to read Crisis on Infinite Earths, too.
Why does /co/ dislike this show so much?
>inb4 "YELLING: THE SHOW XD
Besides from the people who obsessively hate all modern animation, I don't see a lot of hate for this show.
/co/ has shit taste anon
/co/ doesn't, there's just this thing going on recently about the simple ass artstyle, blah blah who fucking cares. Why do you even give a shit?
Does anyone have advice for someone wanting to break into the animation industry?
From what I've heard, it's near impossible to do without already having connections. I guess that explains why "professional" creators nowadays are producing garbage while fan creators are creating content that is as good as or better than the source material.
>be rich
>get into calarts
and there you're now at cartoon network or disney instead of a shit-tier flash studio
>gumball
>garbage
>>80543358
>get into calarts
STOP THIS MEME
He should have gotten a happy ending.
He didn't deserve one.
>>80542166
>>80542452
^This.
Fuck Lotso.
he should have been burned to death in the incinerator.
>>80542166
It ain't over yet. Nobody knows what will be the totality of movie 4.
Are the Avatar comics shit?
Yeah.
Yes.
>>80541598
>>80541645
What makes them shit?
New Omaze video
They're perfect
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xj1mYq03Pfc
damn
>>80540471
Ouch Ben.. Ouch.
>>80540471
meeeen
>Bingewatching Flash on Netflix with my 5 year old brother
>Feels good
What are your /co/ family stories?
>>80540300
I don't have one because my entire family looks down on me for being interested in comics and cartoons
>>80540300
I watched the Flash with my 22 year-old sister, and my mom watched a few of them too.
>>80540300
My dad met Julie Newmar (Catwoman from the 60s show) when at a Vietnam protest.
He also used to live down the street from Linda Carter.
What are your thoughts on Morrison's JLA? Also as someone trying to get into DC comics where should I start? I really like what I've seen of the Flash, Shazam, Superman and Green Lantern, and I really like trippy multiverse stuff.
>>80540283
Morrison's JLA is fan-fucking-tastic. Kelly's JLA is severly underrated. For multiverse stuff read Morrison's JLA, Morrison's Bat-Epic, Final Crisis, and the Multiversity. Yeah Morrison is dope as fuck.
For the other characters, Johns is best for Green Lantern/Flash (his Wally run is great), and I honestly don't know if there's ever been a good Shazam/Captain Marvel series. People like the Johns series but I found it ehhh.
Also, check out (because you're a cool guy) Kyle Baker's Plastic Man. Just cuz it's so dope
Morrison's whole idea was to make a ridiculous balls to the wall HUGE action comic. The pedal is on the floor the entire time with no looking back. The JLA and superheros in general were pretty limp and wishy washy at the time so Morrison took the top names of the DCU and threw them on the team with a big hit of crack. Morrison packs more ideas in a single issue than most writers do for an entire run. The artwork is 90's as fuck but the style just adds to the insanity.
A stellar cape comic if you can deal with your head spinning from time to time.
>>80540398
Thanks for the recs! Really excited to try this stuff out!
>>80540450
Thanks, this sounds awesome! Picked up the trade.
>Inside your body could be a map to a whole new world
>Genetic therapies,vaccines,medicines,treasures buried deep within your cells
>And we cannot risk losing everything because you want to go out and play hero
The crazy stalker from the future is right. Why is it when folks get powers they put on costumes and fight anobynously instead of having there bodies studied. Imagine how many more people would be saved if Peter Parker went out and said "Hey guys Spider+Neogenic Radiation= Powers" even aside the help for firefighters and rescue workers look at the medical potential for injured and diseased people.
Hell why dont folks with powers go into constitution or help out with Space flight or any other of the countless uses. And dont tell me it wouldnt make a good story , films and tv shows and narratives from all history have people with powers beyond mortal ken, and even if that was true good writing means your story needs to make sense from the pov of the characters in it you cant have people acting stupidly or ooc with no other reason than "I need the plot to go this way" thats fiat hackey
>>80539780
Well, in the case of Spider-Man and Flash at least, how they got their powers was basically a billion to one chance.
Getting bitten by a radioactive spider COULD give you powers...or more likely just give you super cancer.
Plus, it's often implied that people who get powers from this shit had some special genetic thing that activated or reacted specifically to this event or some shit.
At least those things used to be the reason. Now that we have five Hulks, ten Flashes and about six hundred Spider-Mans, maybe it isn't the case anymore and they are just selfish assholes.
Not everybody wants to be an astronaut or a surgeon. If you got superpowers would your first thought be "I want to become a firefighter"? I'm sure some heroes lend their powers and tech to actual scientists like Richards and Pym but widespread distribution of superpowers doesn't ever really work
>>80539780
>>80539904
There's been literally a gazillion iterations where some noble superhero decided to give their powers up for research or whatever only for the evil gubmint to turn them into their own human weapon instead.
That's why superheroes don't do it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GOxJpGI8SWc
pic kind of related, from 1992 test animation
>>80539638
Needs more edge
Sorry had to that.
>>80539638
I like it.
>>80539638
Shit that got dark quick.