Wait, so does Eternity represent Marvel Multiverse or just the universe?
Just the one universe.
>>80500256
He represents Jack Kirby's dick.
>>80500256
Infinity, Eternity, Galactus and Oblivion are all universal but I'm not 100% sure about death.
Living Tribunal is multiversal
The one above all is above all that.
Hey guys. So I'm watching Justice League Unlimited, and in the episode I'm watching it takes Batman, Green Lantern and Wonder Woman roughly 50 years in the future, where Warhawk, Static Shock and Terry McGinnis tell them that the second Watchtower was destroyed, killing virtually all of the superheros.
What I'm asking is, what incident was he talking about? I'm trying to find information on what they were talking about but I can't find anything.
>>80500229
I'm guessing it was something caused by the time traveling guy and the Jokers he had made into cyborgs. Whenever time travel kills off someone, it's usually reversed by the end.
>>80500229
I still don't get how in the fuck batman travels to the future and finds himself older.
>>80500652
you don't understand aging?
>Can you talk about your research for taking on this role? I mean did you find any comic stories that really resonated with you or anything like that?
>SHIPP: Oh yeah. I read a bunch of comics. The one comic that I didn’t get to read was Storm’s introduction to X-Men. That’s because it’s worth like $30,000 and I was like, “Okay, is there like some online pictures of it that I could see?” And they’re like, “No, that’s why it’s worth $30,000″. I’m like, “Oh, okay, got it”. I did like a whole bunch of back story on it. I read a lot of the newer comics because there are a lot of newer comics that are doing a lot of her back story, especially her stuff with T’Challa, and I wanted to know who she was. In my mind because of the way that the script is, in comparison to her comic story line, it’s a little but different. So in my mind, like she and T’Challa were king and queen of Africa when they were like 13, and that’s the only way that I could make it work. They were young king and queens, it happens sometimes, whatever.
http://collider.com/x-men-apocalypse-alexandra-shipp-storm-interview-black-panther/
You can get Giant-Size X-Men 1for far less than 30,000.
>>80499570
>people who don't read comics don't know about comics
Did you really have to make a thread for this?
>she read Hudlin's run
HA
>>80499589
And transracial pansexual wizards.
>Batman ventures to the Fortress of Solitude to free Superman as the escaped Kandorians level their threats against earth in Frank Miller, Brian Azzarello, Andy Kubert, and Klaus Janson's Dark Knight III: The Master Race #3 from DC Entertainment, the best-selling comic book of February.
>In total, DC Comics had three titles in the top ten, including Scott Snyder and Yanette Paquette's Batman #49 at #3 and Geoff Johns and Jason Fabok's Justice League #48 at #10.
>Marvel Comics had seven titles in the top ten, led by Jason Aaron and Leinil Francis Yu's Star Wars #16 at #2. Also in the top ten were Brian Michael Bendis and Sara Pichelli's Spider-Man #1 at #4, Cullen Bunn and Salva Espin's Deadpool: The Mercs for Money #1 at #5, the anniversary issue Deadpool #7 at #6, Kieron Gillen and Salvador Larroca's Darth Vader #16 at #7, David Walker and Sanford Greene's Power Man and Iron Fist #1 at #8, and Dan Slott and Matteo Buffagni's Amazing Spider-Man #7 at #9.
>Among the premier publishers, Robert Kirkman's The Walking Dead #151 ranked #13 for the month and was Image Comics' best-selling book in February. Chuck Palahniuk and Cameron Stewart's Fight Club 2 #9, the penultimate issue of Palahniuk's sequel to Fight Club, was Dark Horse Comics' best-selling comic book in February at #63. Finally, IDW Publishing's Back to the Future #5 was their top book in February at #102.
>Outside the premier publishers, Oni Press' Invader Zim #7 was the month's top non-premier comic book at #90.
http://www.previewsworld.com/Home/1/1/71/977?articleID=175765
List pf Top 100 Comics for February 2016 is shortly after this post.
Top 100 Floppies for February 2016:
> 1. DARK KNIGHT III MASTER RACE #3 (DC)
> 2. STAR WARS #16 (MAR)
> 3. BATMAN #49 (DC)
> 4. SPIDER-MAN #1 (MAR)
> 5. DEADPOOL MERCS FOR MONEY #1 (MAR)
> 6. DEADPOOL #7 (MAR)
> 7. DARTH VADER #16 (MAR)
> 8. POWER MAN AND IRON FIST #1 (MAR)
> 9. AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #7 (MAR)
> 10. JUSTICE LEAGUE #48 (DC)
> 11. AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #8 (MAR)
> 12. SPIDER-MAN DEADPOOL #2 (MAR)
> 13. WALKING DEAD #151 (MR) (IMA)
> 14. BATMAN TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES #3 (DC)
> 15. OLD MAN LOGAN #2 (MAR)
> 16. INVINCIBLE IRON MAN #6 (MAR)
> 17. OBI-WAN AND ANAKIN #2 (MAR)
> 18. AVENGERS STANDOFF WELCOME PLEASANT HILL #1 (MAR)
> 19. MIGHTY THOR #4 (MAR)
> 20. ALL NEW ALL DIFFERENT AVENGERS #5 (MAR)
> 21. HARLEY QUINN #25 (DC)
> 22. UNCANNY X-MEN #3 (MAR)
> 23. ALL NEW X-MEN #4 (MAR)
> 24. SAGA #34 (MR) (IMA)
> 25. ALL NEW ALL DIFFERENT AVENGERS #6 (MAR)
> 26. DOCTOR STRANGE #5 (MAR)
> 27. AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #1.3 (MAR)
> 28. BATMAN EUROPA #4 (DC)
> 29. EXTRAORDINARY X-MEN #7 (MAR)
> 30. DETECTIVE COMICS #49 (DC)
> 31. HARLEYS LITTLE BLACK BOOK #2 (DC)
> 32. SPIDER-GWEN #5 (MAR)
> 33. DAREDEVIL #4 (MAR)
> 34. UNCANNY AVENGERS #5 (MAR)
> 35. ALL NEW WOLVERINE #5 (MAR)
> 36. ALL NEW X-MEN #5 (MAR)
> 37. GUARDIANS OF GALAXY #5 (MAR)
> 38. KANAN #11 (MAR)
> 39. PAPER GIRLS #5 (IMA)
> 40. SUPERMAN THE COMING OF THE SUPERMEN #1 (DC)
> 41. BATMAN AND ROBIN ETERNAL #18 (DC)
> 42. DEADPOOL AND CABLE SPLIT SECOND #3 (MAR)
> 43. BATMAN AND ROBIN ETERNAL #19 (DC)
> 44. SUPERMAN #49 (DC)
> 45. BATMAN AND ROBIN ETERNAL #20 (DC)
> 46. BATMAN AND ROBIN ETERNAL #21 (DC)
> 47. TOTALLY AWESOME HULK #3 (MAR)
> 48. A-FORCE #2 (MAR)
> 49. WONDER WOMAN #49 (DC)
> 50. GREEN LANTERN #49 (DC)
> 51. UNCANNY INHUMANS #5 (MAR)
> 52. FLASH #48 (DC)
> 53. FLASH #49 (DC)
> 54. BATMAN SUPERMAN #29 (DC)
> 55. BATMAN ARKHAM KNIGHT BATGIRL AND HARLEY QUINN #1 (DC)
> 56. SUPERMAN WONDER WOMAN #26 (DC)
> 57. ACTION COMICS #49 (DC)
> 58. NEW AVENGERS #6 (MAR)
>>80498951
> 59. MS MARVEL #4 (MAR)
> 60. GRAYSON #17 (DC)
> 61. ROBIN SON OF BATMAN #9 (DC)
> 62. ROCKET RACCOON AND GROOT #2 (MAR)
> 63. FIGHT CLUB 2 #9 (DAR)
> 64. CAPTAIN MARVEL #2 (MAR)
> 65. SPIDEY #3 (MAR)
> 66. SUPERMAN AMERICAN ALIEN #4 (DC)
> 67. ULTIMATES #4 (MAR)
> 68. CARNAGE #5 (MAR)
> 69. CAPTAIN AMERICA SAM WILSON #6 (MAR)
> 70. KARNAK #2 (MAR)
> 71. SILK #4 (MAR)
> 72. SPIDER-MAN 2099 #6 (MAR)
> 73. DEATHSTROKE #15 (DC)
> 74. SPIDER-MAN 2099 #7 (MAR)
> 75. SILK #5 (MAR)
> 76. BATGIRL #48 (DC)
> 77. SILVER SURFER #2 (MAR)
> 78. ALL NEW HAWKEYE #4 (MAR)
> 79. I HATE FAIRYLAND #5 (MR) (IMA)
> 80. SQUADRON SUPREME #4 (MAR)
> 81. SCARLET WITCH #3 (MAR)
> 82. NEW SUICIDE SQUAD #17 (DC)
> 83. TEEN TITANS #17 (DC)
> 84. AQUAMAN #49 (DC)
> 85. POISON IVY CYCLE OF LIFE AND DEATH #2 (DC)
> 86. STARFIRE #9 (DC)
> 87. SUPERMAN LOIS AND CLARK #5 (DC)
> 88. TITANS HUNT #5 (DC)
> 89. RED HOOD ARSENAL #9 (DC)
> 90. ALL NEW INHUMANS #4 (MAR)
> 90. INVADER ZIM #7 (ONI)
> 92. GUARDIANS OF INFINITY #3 (MAR)
> 93. ASTONISHING ANT-MAN #5 (MAR)
> 94. GREEN ARROW #49 (DC)
> 95. OUTCAST BY KIRKMAN & AZACETA #16 (MR) (IMA)
> 96. VENOM SPACE KNIGHT #4 (MAR)
> 97. SWAMP THING #2 (DC)
> 98. CONTEST OF CHAMPIONS # (MAR)
> 99. X-MEN WORST X-MAN EVER #1 (MAR)
> 100. WE ARE ROBIN #9 (DC)
>Kieron Gillen and Jamie McKelvie's The Wicked and the Divine Volume 3 from Image Comics was February's best-selling graphic novel.
>Image Comics had, in total, four titles among the top ten, including Stejpan Sejic's Sunstone Volume 4 at #6, Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips' The Fade-Out Volume 3 at #8, and Brian K. Vaughan and Fiona Staples' Saga Volume 5 at #10.
>Marvel Comics had two titles in the top ten; Gerry Duggan and Phil Noto's Star Wars: Chewbacca at #2 and Amazing Spider-Man: Edge of Spider-Verse at #9.
>Noelle Stevenson and Carolyn Nowak's Lumberjanes Volume 3 from BOOM! Studios ranked #3 for the month and was
>Rounding out the top ten, DC Entertainment had three titles place — Frank Miller's Batman: The Dark Knight Returns ranked #4, Paul Dini and Bruce Timm's Batman: Harley and Ivy Deluxe Edition ranked #5, and New Suicide Squad Volume 2: Monsters ranked #7.
>Among the premier publishers, IDW Publishing's Godzilla in Hell was their top book in February at #43. Finally, Dark Horse Comics' top book was Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season 10 Volume 4: Old Demons at #53.
http://www.previewsworld.com/Home/1/1/71/977?articleID=175774
List of Top 100 Collected Editions for February 2016 are up next.
This is one of, if not, the best non-Disney animated films ever, right?
No waifus though
>>80498710
Two waifus are shocked by this allegation, along with one of their brothers
>>80498785
Now the waifus are shocked by my forgetting the image
Does anyone want to help make a visual novel? I already made a quick and dirty one for Life is Strange with ripped assets from the game, so I could develop the game and write the script.
I just need an artist. Anyone up for it? I'm pretty open to whatever characters/setting.
That's a pretty crummy pitch OP.
>>80497835
what are you paying?
>>80497861
If you're down to make legit quality art I'm willing to part with some of my autismbux.
>>80497859
Not sure how else to pitch it. Here's the "game" I made in like 4 hours just to learn the software, it was fun:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B274B1LNzupJZXp1MWdzSUZ5LTQ
https://streamable.com/4ga7
Just looking for someone else who wants to make a VN with me.
So, what ever happened to this?
crash and burned
It was too progressive for it's time.
>>80497229
>2 of the 4 main characters are white males
Pfft, that's not progressive at all.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pbBI1dmJX9c
Anyone watch Eddsworld back in the day?
I always felt it was the only flash series I could easily see as a full fledged TV show
Dedd's world
>>80497159
It has a solid set of characters, that's for sure.
Level headed leader, Cynical drunk, lovable vain idiot.
>>80497242
Yeah I loved the show when Edd wrote it. therees something here if someone other than Tom was in charge of writing
best live-action robin?
>>80496732
Burt Ward
BvS version
Gonna have to give it to Burt Ward.
Chris O'Donnell was a joke and Joseph Gordon Levit was fine but the character he was playing wasn't Robin (or even Dick Grayson).
This parody of Thor is a lot better idea than Thor.
>>80496164
>I've never read thor
>>80496164
Why is he so perfect?
>>80496189
This is always the defense of whatever character is being criticized. You guys have accused me of not reading all sorts of comics by now.
Get a new trick you old dog.
You're in charge of writing a Simpsons series finale episode.
What would you do.
Uh no you aren't OP
Namely because A- How did you convince Fox to do this and B- How much money did you slide Greoning under the table?
Not my idea
>The show begins with the family watching Itchy and Scratchy.
>Krusty then announces that Itchy and Scratchy is coming to an end and the entire family gasps in horror.
>Homer and Marge think back to when they watched the limited animation Hanna Barbera ripoff Itchy and Scratchy
Krusty then announces that the last episode will be aired in a years time, and until then, a contest will be running; this contest will offer the winner the chance to write what will happen in the finale.
>The entire Simpson family applies. Krusty is in charge of choosing the winner. He falls in love with one of the Simpson's idea and puts it in winners box.
>He makes a mistake though, he puts all five of their ideas in the box by accident. He goes on his show to announce the winner and pulls out five cards out of the box. Stumped, he reads all five names out, "Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa, and Maggie."
I make a regular episode but at the end a bunch of aliens destroy civilization, time moves forward quickly as earth is rebuilt, aliens destroy it again, and it's rebuilt even bigger.a ding! is heard like a kitchen timer, a cryogenic freezer releases in the world of 3000 AD
Alright, let's come to an agreement about the issue of magic in the MCU. We can all agree it's only an issue of terminology, correct?
While crazy sci-fi techno-babble and mystic mumbo-jumbo amount to the same "can do literally anything" and magic can be considered a science because you can study the cause/effect, you need to keep in mind this is an adaptation and what's really bothering people is the change of terms from the source material. It may see superficial to you but why can't we have gods and enchanted hammers? The sci-fi shit in Asgard or possibly even Dr. Strange isn't an issue as it's in the comics too, it's the manner they talk about them.
>>80494659
>it's only an issue of terminology,
Yes
>We can all agree
No
>>80494686
No in the sense everyone will still argue about this or no in the sense of what I'm talking about is flat out wrong?
This thread is going to end as a mess
Is Season 12 of South Park really the worst?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kYv8Y-lXfeI
I've been told its one of the weaker seasons with next to zero good episodes.
>>80494643
I wouldn't call it the worst. Hit and miss, maybe. But not worst.
Season 13 was an overall better season, though.
Return of Chef is one of the funniest South Park episodes, I don't give a fuck.
>Season 12 was airing when I was in college
>Feel nostalgic about watching new episodes in the computer lab
>8 years ago already
Fuck where does the time go
The Chip Chipperson Show
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z9TsLo5vlfg
Since when is this a thing?
>>80492292
Who's chip chipperson?
also is this family guy 2.0.?
Ted Sheckler > Bill Tetley > Chip Chipperson > Uncle Paul > Craig Schinkel
Why is captain marvel/ shazam the greatest hero.
he must not be, DC won't give him an ongoing
>>80491329
He the guy who once outsold Superman and has the name of DC's biggest competitor, THAT'S why they never give him a series.
The dudes just an awsome fucking powerhouse. When he yells shazam it's the coolest.