Who do you choose, /co/? And why do you choose them?
http://strawpoll.me/6114616
They were complete opposites in style and and personalities / politics but were good friends because they were both real artists that loved their craft.
Too bad they never got in a room with a tape recorder and shit on Stan Lee together.
Too hard to choose. Ditko gave us Question and Doctor Strange. Kirby gave us Fourth World and Cap.
>>77752831
Didn't Ditko go insane at some point and create the inspiration for Rorschach?
Would you drop a lifelong friend/lover if you found out your brother was a billionaire tech philanthropist?
>billionaire
Not anymore
>implying her brother won't bone her first and tomorrow discover he's her brother
>>77752665
Considering that in comics brother relationships last a lifetime while lovers last with luck a few years...
Yeah, totally.
Let's finish this.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JG5OsfOuEy0
*upvotes*
>>77752512
Yep, having a tie give it away.
So when will Ward get one?
This is a story/character discussion only!
If Batman were to somehow return, would Tim turn on him likeJasondid for lying about Barbara, locking him up in a cell, and leaving him defenseless against Scarecrow? He seemed kinda agitated in A Flip Of A Coin.
Why does Batman even bother with recruiting sidekicks if he never wants their help? Did he not learn to rely on others back in Origins or City?
Why did Batman decide this would be the one night he should give up? Assuming the Justice League exists in this universe, he must have been through worse.
>>77752391
>would Tim turn on him like Jason did for lying about Barbara, locking him up in a cell
You can get his reaction to that if you talk to him after the Barbara reveal, but before he is kidnapped.
>>77752391
1. I don't think he'd be as crazy as Jason.
2. I think after Jason he relectuantly agreed to bring Tim on and prefers him as an errand boy rather than a full-on partner.
3. After Batman saw what ACTUALLY happened to Jason, he decided he would no longer involve anyone else (except Alfred) in his crusade.
Who cares? It's Tim Drake.
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Is Frank /co/'s favorite word?
Reaction image thread.
Starting with a ton of new OC.
>>77751821
>>77751834
>>77751842
>Yes, I am proposing that a major comic book institution change the race of one of its popular characters as it transitions to a new form of media. In this case, I want Marvel Studios to cast an Asian American actor to play the lead in the upcoming Iron Fist show it is developing for Netflix. It seems logical enough to me, though as always, there are fans who are urging Marvel to resist changing his race.
>Now, I know the topic of cross-racial casting has come up time and time again here at The Nerds of Color. And while there are a contingent of fans who don’t think such things matter — or worse, are vehemently opposed to such casting choices — I can’t help thinking that Iron Fist gives Marvel a chance to add even more diversity to its interconnected cinematic universe. Not to mention that this is a case where changing the race of the character has the potential to actually add layers of depth to the story of said character.
>First, let’s get a couple of misconceptions out of the way. My call for an Asian American Iron Fist is not meant to displace Danny Rand from the story. It is, in fact, the opposite. In my mind, casting a young Asian American in the lead role does nothing to change his classic origin: He can still be the son of a wealthy businessman. He can still accompany his family on an expedition to seek out K’un L’un. He can still train under Lei Kung, the Thunderer. He can still seek revenge against the man who killed his father. Danny being Asian American precludes none of these things.
>What does change, however, in making Danny non-white is that it removes the white savior syndrome of the original story. In the comics, it turns out Danny is the most gifted student Lei Kung had ever trained. Because of course he is. For all the fans who might decry an Iron Fist racebend, do you really want yet another white-guy-is-better-at-being-Asian-than-the-Asians story? But if Danny is Asian American, the scenes of him embracing the ways of K’un-L’un can be viewed through the lens of cultural re-connection. In fact, I’d play up Danny’s rejection of his Asian heritage prior to venturing to China. I know as someone who similarly connected to my cultural heritage later in life, that story would be deeply resonant to me. And you know what would be really dope? If the writers also played up the actual Kunlun Mountains of Chinese mythology on the show.
>It also helps that with essentially a Heroes for Hire show on the horizon, appearances by the Daughters of the Dragon, Colleen Wing and Misty Knight, can’t be that far behind either. If that happens, it’ll be nice to see the romance between Rand and Knight played out on screen as an Asian male/black female relationship. There hasn’t been one of those on television since John Cho and Gabrielle Union played a married couple on the short-lived ABC show Fast Forward.
>There’s also the other argument that says making Iron Fist Asian American is unnecessary because we already have Shang Chi. Well, to that I say, white folk already have Captain America, Thor, Spider-Man, Iron Man, the Hulk, Wolverine, Daredevil… I mean, I can keep going.
>Also, while Shang Chi is cool and everything, his inclusion in the Marvel Cinematic Universe won’t increase the number of Asian Americans because Shang’s from China, after all. Plus, he doesn’t have superpowers. Or shoes.
>Speaking of China, it seems that some folks think that cross-racialily casting Iron Fist is a crass pander to the ever-growing Chinese consumer base. My wanting Asian American representation in the Iron Fist character has nothing to do with the marketing demographics of a billion people on the other side of the world. (Also, I don’t think there’s any proof that the Chinese really care how Asian actors are portrayed in American movies anyway). Instead, I want the Marvel Cinematic Universe to reflect the demographics of the real world as much as possible. The Defenders shows on Netflix — with Luke Cage and Jessica Jones representing — is a step in the right direction. But I feel that diversity is all for naught if yet another blue-eyed blonde superhero takes center stage.
>>77751760
>going on tumblr just so you can find things to be angry about
Yes, there are stupid people that want Danny turned into a stereotype. There are plenty of stupid people with shit opinions, that doesn't make what they say matter in the slightest. Just look at /co/, it's filled with people with horrible opinions that don't matter until Rumor Rich turns them into "total legit leak from insider source" articles.
I just finished watching this. What does /co/ think of it? I thought it was pretty good. It didnt drag out the story, and gave good closure.
Gregory was extremely annoying and a useless piece of shit. The show would've been better off if they made him more aware of basically everything instead of making him an idiotic autist that drags Wirt and Beatrice into worse and worse strife.
I ain't sayin' she a gold digger
But she ain't messin' with no broke animator
>invokes Watchmen whenever he wants to get on his soapbox about the Big Two
>has never even read it
Does anyone actually respect this guy's views?
>>77751604
Who cares? Why even post this?
>>77751604
Never even heard of this dude.
/co/'s gotta get over this weird fixation with literal who's and their opinions.
>>77751604
Why, I do believe it's Gamera's 50th birthday!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rgg1qbRVHMA
But enough about me, how's your Thanksgiving been? Got any plans for the weekend?
Sorry for missing yesterday's thread; things got on top of me.
RIP Thor: Ragnarock
>I think [Thor: Ragnarok] needs to be injected with that sort of smart wit and unexpected kind of humor, kind of what James Gunn came in and did with Guardians [of the Galaxy]. It was like off center and unpredictable, and I think we can definitely use a dose of that, you know?
>I feel we had less of the sort of the naivety or fun or humor that the first [Thor] might have had. I wish we had more of that in the second [movie]. … We’ve done regal. We’ve done Shakespeare, and we’ve shown that. I think now it’s time to go, ‘Okay, cool. Let’s try something different,’ and Taika just had such a brilliant sort of take and funny kind of ideas about where we could [go], how we could do that.
http://www.slashfilm.com/thor-ragnarok-humor/#more-326629
>“I don’t really know that much about it, but I think it’s going to be a buddy picture with Thor and Bruce Banner,” he told the New York Daily News.
http://www.slashfilm.com/hulk-thor-ragnarok-buddy-movie/#more-322008
>Waititi is not an obvious choice for Thor: Ragnarok, as he’s mostly known for indie comedies like Eagle vs Shark, Boy, and the aforementioned What We Do in the Shadows.
http://www.slashfilm.com/thor-ragnarok-director-taika-waititi/#more-317264
When did you realize that Thor is doomed to be the comedy franchise of the MCU?
>>77751422
It's already the worst series of MCU movies, maybe making Thor more comedic will make them a bit better.
>>77751422
What happened to the "This will be the darkest MCU movie to date" talk?
>>77751422
It's been this way since the first outing. Try to keep up, faggot.
To those few that actually read this, how do you feel about the new status quo after issue 50 so far?
TMNT thread.
>>77750105
10/10
Although I'm a long time casual TMNT fan. So I've never gotten far enough in a portrayal to where Splinter took over the foot or they did anything other than fight shredder/krane.
#51 was awful. #52 was great. Right off the bat, the Leo/Alopex fight was the kind of exciting beggining which issue 51 should have had. I wasn't bought on the new artist - too old fashioned and like old volumes. I mean, that's not bad, but it clashed with previous artists of the series. That fight, though, convinced me that he's gottten it. I now ship Leo and Alopex.
Reading through #52 right now. Really bugs me that they dropped the flashback effect in that panel in the middle.
Huh.
>>77749340
Wait, what the hell was she before she was Anthro'd? It can't just be her general brain density if she's talking about it like that.
>>77749431
I can picture her as the receptionist who always forgets to pass on messages.
>>77749431
Maybe she was born in the colony? We don't know how old she is nor has she ever hinted that she mutated at any point.
She doesn't look exactly retarded as much as completely unaware of the world outside Lizardtown.
sup /co, fa/tv/irgin here. what did you guys think of the lion guard premiere?
the animation and some of the music are obviously amazing, but i was really bothered by the massive retconning and kiddification of the pride lands mythology, also the whole thing doesn't seem to fit canon-wise with Lion King 2
>the animation is amazing
>>77749287
>>77749359
Okay OP, so the animation is a cut above your average cartoon aimed at very young children, but lets not get carried away.
more lion king is great, but this is never going to be what anyone wants it to be. in the end i highly doubt its going to be worth a watch.
Heres what i thought was good
>The backstory about scar leading a team of badasses, and murdering them with his roar of death
>Animation isnt garbage
>Its MORE LION KING
As for the bad
>Mufasa just popped up without any real build-up, looks like talking to the ghost of your ancestor isnt a special event anymore, just call him up on your cloud phone.
>Fucking african word memes left and right, i can handle a few, but they just spew them every chance they get, stick to zuka zama, and only shout it maybe once per episode.
>The "symbol of the lion guard" feels too magical for rafiki and lion king in general, actually the entire roar thing kind of comes out of left field, we never had this kind of blatant magic in the movies, it was always subtle.
>Voice acting is shoddy, the writing, not the casting
They had far too much plot in the premiere for kids to follow, but it was broken up with very safe, shallow, childish conflicts, which in the end were dull to see played out.
At a glance, it looks like an interesting story, good voices in the cast, good music, good art, but im certain none of these will actually be used all that effectively.
TLDR
Good TLK plot, but the roar magic is out of place, and it seems it will be kiddish to actually bear watching.
>>77749556Twende kiboko!