If "Batman v Superman" does have an unannounced physical villain which one would you like to make an apperance?
Not which one you think is the most likely but the one you would most like to see in the film.
Personally I would actually like the physical threat to be rather low-key and preferably to be from Supermans rouges gallery so I would actually like to see Metallo.
I think he can be enough of a threat for the Trinity's first outing especially with a chest full of Kryptonite and maybe some tech absorption.
>>77645976
Zod's reanimated corpse?
>>77646114
B-0 or Project: Doomsday?
>>77645976
>rouges gallery
>red villains
Would like to see some Prof Ivo stuff
Is Star Wars: Legacy really as bad as a lot of people try and make it out to be?
>>77645588
>Is Star Wars: Legacy really as bad as a lot of people try and make it out to be?
No. When is anything?
>>77645625
I like you and your attitude.
>>77645588
Imo in many ways it's what episode VII should be. I swear they stole ideas from legacy though. Hans great granddaughter owns a junkyard, a lightsaber shows up, black guy appears and they go on an adventure to defeat a masked darksider.
You know what I really love in any work of fiction?
Unusual forms of transportation, picture related, it's a giant flying peach
Post your favorite unusual methods of transportation
Marry Poppins can fly with a umbrella, that's pretty cool
Anime is fine too, I guess
The pioneers used to ride these babies for miles.
26 days till the trailer ;_;
Can't wait! *slits wrists*
>>77645231
Source?
>>77645231
OH BOY!I really don't care
Killer Frost has recently gotten prominent roles in
>Assault on Arkham
>Injustice
>DC Superhero Girls
>was featured in Forever Evil
Somebody at DC likes her.
>>77645211
Frozen money anon.
>>77645211
Why not just use Ice though?
>>77645257
>mfw little girls get encouraged to buy toys of a psychotic killer
Is this co's favorite film?
>>77645169
I've still never even seen it. Not really interested with it considering the tag "from the creator of Fritz the Cat."
>>77645169
Never heard of it, but the full movie is on Youtube
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kcqu5wmi8OU
>>77645169
This is the strangest question I seen asked here.... for years.
Is anyone actually for this shit?
>>77645071
I liked her SHIELD Anniversary one shot well enough so I know the creative team won't be awful.
I like Bobbi, but I need more of a hook.
>>77645150
Captain Hook?
Rate him using marvel power grid
>>77644906
STRENGTH: 7
INTELLIGENCE: 6 or 3 depending on the continuity
ENERGY PROJECTION: 5
DURABILITY: 7
FIGHTING ABILITY: 3 based on Superman vs. Muhammad Ali
SPEED: 5
>>77644906
Strength-3
Intellegence-6
Energy Projection-1
Durability-2
Fighting ability-7
Speed-2
S:3
I:4
E:1
D:2
F:6
Sp: 2
Judging by stats alone he is pretty weak
>Corporate mergers involve hooking up at a bar
>"Can't we just be strategic partners?"
>"I never swap stock on the first meeting."
>>77644828
It's a shame this show didn't get more of a following. It deserved a few more seasons.
>>77644828Acorn
>>77645903
seriously. it had some profoundly good lines and fantastic characters. Alice is the kind of character we REALLY need in this day and age
>That's disgusting. I can sue you both for making this a hostile work environment
>Ten minutes ago you beat a man senseless.
>He was senseless before I beat him.
Co, I read all of Frank Miller's Daredevil this weekend.
Holy fucking shit, that was incredible. Except for The Man Without Fear Mini, this was incredible. It's been years since I read DKR but I can't imagine it being anywhere near as profound and stunning as Born Again.
Any thoughts on this run?
>>77644706
its great. best cap quote by far came out of it.
>>77644706
>Except for The Man Without Fear
That was far from the strongest part, but I still thought it was like 8/10 minimum.
>>77644706
>Any thoughts on this run?
Best "serious" cape run of all time. Born Again is the peak, but just in generally it was better than any other attempt at a serious portrayal of superheroes and probably the best thing Marvel ever published.
>douche the show
Why are we letting our kids watch this?
Why is Alvin not a chipmunk anymore?
>>77644604
Good question.
>see a few episodes of this
>Alvin actually IS a huge dildo, every episode he acts like an unneeded cunt
>saw him let their school go to shit because he blackmailed his own brother
>constantly gets grounded but just waltzes out of his room and ends the episode with "dont worry i learned this time *SLY WINK TO THE AUDIENCE*"
>physically attacks his brothers
>treats dave like an absolute doormat instead of the older "pushover but still my dad"
Shadman was fucking unbearable in the latest podcast. Even worse was the test podcast before S2. Such an edge-lord.
ITT: Animators/Artists Podcasts thread.
>>77643704
They released new episodes?
They're all edgelords. Their podcast is pretty fucking bad and they all come off like such horrible disgusting people, it's no wonder /co/ loves it so much.
THIS IS A PODCAST, ALL ABOUT *ME!*
Nuke is the hero we deserve and need.
Is he redpilled?
the pills make much more sense in this than they do in comics
good job
>>77643465
A twink is not what I think of when I think of nuke.
>one of the best cartoons ever created
>regarded as merely "okay" but a lot of /co/ posters
Why?
>I like to make things up and state them as fact
Why?
It didn't age well
The show doesn't know what it's doing.
Are they trying to appeal to adults with their references to pop culture that kids have no way of knowing? But then what's up with all the slapstick and fart/burp humor?
Is it trying to be educational by featuring historic figures? But then all of those are completely inaccurate.
But really the main issue is it's just not that funny or interesting.
What are the advantages and limitations of the comic format?
I'm wondering what /co/'s opinion is on this, because now that I think about it I can't really think of any comic book that I would consider a "masterpiece" on the level of, say, A Passage to India (which is still pretty pleb as far as masterpieces go anyway).
>>77642955
The advantage is that it's its own unique artform with plenty of possibilities for playing with style and storytelling.
The downside is that no one will read your comic if it isn't capeshit, a bad gag comic about "nerd culture," a boring slice of life thing about insufferable hipsters, or weird fetish porn.
>>77642955
>advantages
You can pretty much do anything you have the time and imagination for.
>limitations
The audience.
I don't know what to tell you, Anon. Maybe you're reading the wrong comics?
Since you enjoy books about European colonialism, maybe you'll enjoy a comic about European colonialism.
http://www.mediafire.com/download/8v8luhv2zmg8i94/Arsene+Schrauwen+%282014%29+%28digital-Empire%29.cbz