Daredevil vs Jessica Jones
Who would win?
Daredevil just needs to taser her and the deal is done.
Good question I think. Matt is far far more skilled, but he has to land several hits to take a tough guy down, and Jessica is much tougher than the average russian thug.
Meanwhile, while Jessica will have a harder time hitting Matt, she really just needs a few choice hits to finish the job...still, Matt is tough...
I just know Luke would end his shit
Three normies with a plank managed to take down Jessica. DD would annihilate her.
What went wrong...
They didn't try hard enough. They rode their own horse-hair coattails until the wheels stopped turning.
>>77737602
Personally I think they didn't ride it enough. Had Dan Vs., G.I. Joe, and fucking Transformers but they didn't dare to go the distance.
So the first of the new merchandising line for Steven Universe went up for sale on the CN website.
It's these things. Frankly, they look awful. Do people actually buy things like this?
Shitty /co/ merch thread?
God I fucking hate these things, I think there was one I've seen that looked ok I guess?
>>77737336
>pleb tier merch
If you own funko, kill yourself.
>>77737336
Is that Steven or a mimic that has taken Steven's form in order to lure unsuspecting prey?
>"You cannot have a character called Captain America without examining the politics of what that means, especially in this day and age. The heroes in this universe operate under their own auspices, not under the directive of a government, and that can cause a lot of problems. There's a certain level of imperialism that we're examining - what right do those that have power have to use that power, even if it's to do good? How do you govern that kind of power?"
>"We're using the essence of what Civil War was about. The comic book isn't applicable to the storytelling that we've structured up to this point, but the concept of registration, the notion that heroes need to be either monitored or controlled because their power can be scary, is applicable."
>"The challenge was, we're doing the story of Civil War. Which everybody knows is nominally about superhero registration. And in a lot of ways that can be a political issue, and we didn't want the conflict of the movie to solely exist on that level. We wanted to figure out very personal reasons why everyone's relationship to this idea of registration is going to become complicated. That's what the relationship between Steve and Bucky allowed us to do, to get very personal in terms of why people would lean one way or the other.
>The theme of the movie is betrayal and it's a very powerful theme. The movie's extremely emotional. It hinges on that emotion, and on a very personal level we didn't want the movie to become about politics and people arguing about platitudes. The third act is built around a very personal moment between these characters."
cont.
>>77736695
cont.
>"The Accords are the world jointly trying to govern the Avengers moving forward. It has to do with the effects of Ultron and Sokovia, and New York City , and Washington D.C. Examining the third acts of all the Marvel movies, we're saying, if you could point to the collateral damage in all those incidents, could you use that against the Avengers to control them?"
>"The job is to tie all these films together. To be able to pull from The Hulk, which may have been forgotten about a little bit, and make it relevant again within the cinematic universe, is important to us. We thought it would be interesting to take a character who had a fanatical anti-superhero point of view. Now he's become much savvier and more political and has put himself in a position of power, not unlike a Colin Powell. He's cornering the Avengers politically now, he's out-manoeuvring them."
>"When people leave the theatre, they're going to be arguing about who was right in the movie, whether it was Tony, or whether it was Cap. Tony has a very legitimate argument in the movie that's a very adult point of view, about culpability, about the Avengers' responsibility to the world, and the world's right to have some sort of control over the Avengers.
>It's a very complicated emotional arc for Tony Stark in this movie. Downey is utterly amazing in the part. I think he's taking this character he's been crafting for years and goes to some very risky places in the movie with the character.
>Tony is a person who understands the grey as well as anybody. Cap is extremely black and white and there is a certain level of moral fibre and fortitude that a guy like Tony would perceive as being irritatingly perfect, and irritatingly obstinate. The notion of wanting to punch Cap in his perfect teeth is a way to express his frustration with Cap's inability to conform to politics, and to compromise."
end
Source: http://www.empireonline.com/movies/features/captain-america-civil-war-trailer-breakdown/
>>77736732
>The notion of wanting to punch Cap in his perfect teeth is a way to express his frustration with Cap's inability to conform to politics, and to compromise."
This notion coming from the guy that quite nonchalantly created a super intelligent robot that killed thousands of people and wrecked havoc all over the world.
Tony "Dindu" Stark
What do you guys think about endtown?
It's shit like all furry webcomics.
>>77734386
That's a heavy stated opinion
>>77734344
Poorly drawn furry "art", it's on the same list with Questionable Content of "why do these shitty webcomics have such a following on /co?".
>Above Decent book
>Great art
>Has Flash actually doing things after basically being a amusing houseplant in GotG for months
>Written by Robbie Thompson, the man who saved Silk
>Nobody bothered to storytime it.
Gather 'round asshats. Time for some Thanksgiving spaceknighting
I never shipped Elsa and Anna, and I'm not a yurifag. But this was kinda gay.
Yes. Totally.
Post more.
>>77727990
Like this?
Don't forget what was essentially a lesbian wedding cake.
It's that time of year again.
http://www.mediafire.com/download/i91h8cd7pl2jcjq/Holiday+Lanterns+%28jpg%29.rar
>>77726980
Happy Thanksgiving I guess
what did i download
do you want me to make memes with these
Aaand it's officially Thanksgiving in the entirety of America now.
Why did she always go out of her way to be nice to Daria&Jane and include them in everything?
Why was she such an all-around nice person?
That's what always bothered me. Everyone in Lawndale was basically a decent person, while Daria was a smug cunt.
She's the anti-Daria. There's almost nothing jaded, cynical, skeptical or self-righteous about her. Everyone's nice to her so she's nice to everyone.
>>77725520
Daria was just jaded by Highland where most people are either morons or dicks.
So is this show getting any better?
Anymore gem episodes?
hello anons reading this, you know why you really clicked this thread
>>77725447
does she have tits coming out of her skirt? holy shit I got a new fetish
Which Batman cowl, from every comic, movie, and show, is the best? Which one is the most badass? Which one in the most ridiculous?
>>77725107
Prove me wrong
Nolan cowl.
most ridiculous coming through
That Panther suit is looking goooood.
He looks like a fucking power ranger.I love it.
The outfit looked great in all the pictures and concept art, but in the trailer itself, in those quick shots, the helmet looked a little big. Like motorcycle helmet sized big. It took me out a little.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PstF3vJDmHw
that is how I feel about itwhich is fine
GIANT ROBOT HANDS
>>77713999
Always cool
>>77713999
Was this a legit thing at one point or was it one of those situations where one person really liked it and it was bizarre enough that a lot of artists went along with it?
I'm a tradewaiter, but I bought my first floppy today. The Mignola cover was too pretty to pass up. So I'm going to storytime it! Presenting Hellboy and the BPRD 1953: The Witch Tree & Rawhead and Bloody Bones
>>77710855
>>77710865
>>77710879
Masalama Suck My Dick, bitch
Oh no, its the blood clot and the ham sandwich!
Hush Mode, Nigga. Hush Mode.
>>77699218
Yo mama so poor, when she go to KFC she gotta lick otha people's fingahs