ITT: Disappointment
>>80271488
I don't even remember /co/ talking about this.
you.
>>80271488
Picture unrelated.
>that episode where they kill van pelt by throwing him into a bottomless pit, so Jumanji decides to turn Peter into the New Van Pelt
>that episode where Alan dies over & over again, & the kids have to save him with time travel
>The fucking grim reaper who runs Jumanji that's never explained
This series has no right to be this good, & I'm only 10 episodes in.
>>80269309
>>that episode where Alan dies over & over again, & the kids have to save him with time travel
Oh man, I got a huge wash of nostalgia when you mentioned this but I don't remember anything. Details?
>>80269341
>Aunt Nora is having guests over, but comes home to find the house a mess. Angry, she orders Judy and Peter to clean it up but they go off to play Jumanji again. The two argue with Judy angry at always having to clean up Peter's messes, but Peter rolls the dice and gets the clue "Failure looms but who's to blame, set it right or repeat the game." The two arrive in front of Alan's house and he asks them to help secure his house against the oncoming JuMonsoon is coming. Alan is destroyed by a bold of lightning. Slick gives Peter and Judy a ChronoRepeater to repeat time. The two go back to the moment they first arrive and set out to warn Alan. They convince him to hide in his cave, but he runs out into the storm to check on something and is killed again. This time the two go further back in time and steal Professor Ibsen's lightning rod to protect Alan. The rod works, but hail causes Alan to fall to his death. The next time they use the lightning rod and a rope as a bungee cord, but a sudden flood washes Alan over the cliff. The next time they try the lightning rod, the rope and the Manjis War Canoe, but the canoe hits a rock and Alan goes off a cliff to his death. The two start fighting over the ChronoRepeater and after several resets, it falls off a cliff and is destroyed. On their last attempt, the two put aside their differences and work together to save Alan. This time it works: the lightning rod, the rope, and the canoe save them, but a tornado sucks them up from the canoe. Professor Ibsen's sudden appearance suggests that Alan lasso the lightning rod which pulls them out of the tornado and sends them to Alan's home. The storm ends and the two realize that by working together they've solved their clue and are sucked back home. Remembering Nora's guests, Judy and Peter quickly clean the living room together and get it done in time for the guests who are impressed and Nora gives them credit for their hard work.
There's also the episode with the cute monster that gets more & more scary & huge the more the kids lie.
This show had some good morals to teach without being hamfisted.
Rotten Tomatoes score drops in three weeks.
What are you predicting?
65%
>>80268669
Only one that matters is Audience Score, and I predict it will be in the high 90's
Critic Score will be in the 80's, mark my words. Luther and Wonder Woman will be what wins the critics over after MoS.
If there is nothing to irrationally rail against like killing Zod, the tornado scene and the destruction being unadressed then 80% or higher.
There needs to be more to any stories of Aqua Flash.
Aquafresh?
>>80268095
how fucking petty is reverse-manta
>>80268095
Is Earth 32 literally Divantart?
/co/ what happened to Sara Pichelli's art? she draws worse now.
She always had weird faces on occasion also Miles is older so he has a more adult face
I literally see no difference.
>>80268088
what's up with the gritty (less clean) lines?
Will Netflix ever become big like CN, Disney XD and Nickelodeon? Will new people in the animation industry be able to show and eventually make a big cartoon for example Avatar to appear in Netflix?
>>80267204
Nothing will ever be as big as Disney
They already produced the best cartoon of the last 5 years.
>>80267270
And that is??
There are so many comics to read. How do you tackle it in a way that doesn't seem so overwhelming?
>>80266969
I narrow it down to writers and artists I like
>>80266969
If you're just getting started, think of what genres you like or are interested in. Look for comics within that genre, then once you find something you really like, start working your way through the creative team's previous works.
I just read what I can like the dirty poorfag I am.
What if she ate the brain of Jimmy Savile?
Liv'll Fix It
>>80264999
Well, eating that artist's brain made her bi, so it's going to be a fucked up day.
>>80264999
Liv, no!
I know this will be a little bit of a stretch in places but I feel like he could actually win if it went down like this:
>Has prep time to plan it out
>Begins by orchestrating a mass breakout at Arkham so that Batman is worn down chasing after all his villains
>Secretly disables all Batman's anti-Superman satellites in space so that they don't work when he switches them on
>By this time, Batman will have deduced Superman is behind this. Superman hides in Fortress of Solitude to lure Batman out. Kidnaps Alfred and Robin so that Batman has to go, even though he knows it's a trap
>When Batman arrives in his armour, Superman ambushes him in a lead-lined suit to protect from Kryptonite
>While Batman is removing Superman's lead suit with a solvent, Superman calls in Cyborg to hijack Batman's mecha suit (I know this might be seen as cheating if Superman gets help but just bear with me please)
>When Batman ejects from his suit, Superman grabs him
>>80264696
>Superman predicts Batman will attack with a burst of red solar radiation emanating from his costume (he had prep time to study Batman's actions), so he tells Batman that he is holding the extremely heavy Fortress key just above a button that, if pushed, will use a bunch of powerful electromagnets Superman set up in space to attract asteroids to Gotham City, destroying it. If Batman gets rid of Superman's powers, he won't be able to hold the key, and it'll drop onto the button
>As Batman pulls out his dwarf-star matter Batarang to knock the key away, Superman presses the button himself
>Batman is frozen by grief for a second, allowing Superman to quickly use the Phantom Zone projector to remove him from the universe
For anybody saying Batman will just reverse-engineer the Phantom Zone projector from the inside and make his way back, well yeah maybe, but I only wanted to show how Superman could at least win once, even if Batman does return for some other fight. Superman won THIS one, and that's what matters. Superman COULD actually beat Batman.
>>80264696
I am no batfag, but in the upcoming movie, he has two possible advantages.
>He has infinitely more reason to take Superman seriously as a threat than Superman does him
>Lex may slip him Kryptonite
What are /co/'s thoughts on the Justice Buster?
Post your top 5 superhero comics, only Marvel/DC
Won't post mine since I'm new to the medium, currently reading Snyder's Batman Run and classics like YO,TKJ,TDKR etc Recomendations would also be helpful to me.
Doom Patrol
Thunderbolts
anything by Remender
anything by Si Spurrier
Superior Foes of Spider-Man
Johns GL
Hitman
Starman
DeMatteis Spectre
Levitz/Giffen LOSH
Morrison's Animal Man
DC The New Frontier
Green Arrow The Longbow Hunters + Grell's ongoing
Bendis' Daredevil
Simonson's Thor
Remember when Babar rallied together the animals of the forest to kill one man?
>>80263778
and then sold out to the imperial human masters when building his kingdom?
How does an elephant become a king?
>>80264898
Liar. He built his kingdom by himself on his own terms.
What went so right?
>>80263332
Low expectations from the higher ups from the poor performance of the First Avenger meant less meddling from executives.
>>80263332
Good acting, great script, the single best portrayal of Black Widow's character in the MCU, really incredible fight sequences, a tightly-written suspense plot, deals with real-world geopolitical issues in a way that doesn't over-simplify them or disparages their importance.
I had a thing to say but
>>80263367
Basically this
I found some expressions practice I did a few months back. The girl's the main character for a cartoon idea I have. What do you think of it, /co/?
[1/2]
>>80262114
[2/2]
Draw her naked now
>>80262114
Tell us more about your cartoon.
Also this >>80262253
WHERE ARE YOU KAZERAD?
WHAT'S WITH THE GIANT UPDATE WAIT?
Kaz is critically hurt after a scrambled eggs incident.
Printing minicomics! I want to get the Indiegogo stuff fulfilled as soon as I can.
Well, I was printing them anyway. Now I'm out getting a drink. Speaking of, I think there's another /co/ person somewhere in this bar because I just tried to post this message and was apparently banned for posting Donald trump on /co/.
>>80261830
>posting Donald Trump on /co/
At least he wasn't baneposting
How do we fix coldsteel?
>>80260394
>implying you can fix a sonic oc
Men better than you have tried, Anon. It's a dark and lonely path for those foolish enough to try. Heed my advice, while you still have your youth and innocence; let dead sleeping dogs lie
>>80260394
Just kill him, it's not worth trying to save him.
>>80260394
I can fix it
Give me some time though