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So this is happening. And they'll be the ones adapting

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So this is happening.
And they'll be the ones adapting the series now.
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>>94480807
I liked kick ass films more than the comics. they were less edgy.
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>>94480823
Don't like the taste of evil dick?
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>>94480823
That is not a particularly controversial opinion.
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>>94480823
I liked the second movie more.
The second comic took itself too seriously.

I like the first comic over the movie because I thought it was a bit more boring/wacky
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>>94480840
Well I didn't know, I usually only hear about how bad those movies are on /co/. Anyway, has Millar done anything else past Nemesis? Is it less edgy nowdays?
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>>94480861
He's been consistently working, so he's never stopped.

He's less edgy nowadays but outside of Reborn (mostly), his latest few comics have been pretty bad (but not due to edgyness)
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>>94480807
They don't have the balls to adapt the unfunnies.

They don't right?
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>>94480883
Here is what seems to be on the table
>https://twitter.com/netflix/status/894549044927660032
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>>94480861
>has Millar done anything else past Nemesis?
Sure, he's currently working on the final saga of the Jupiter's Legacy/Circle tale. Now that the heroes have saved the world from the villains we might get an explanation about the ayy lmaos.
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>>94480911
can you send me a link of it? I don't know what that is.
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>>94480890
>https://twitter.com/netflix/status/894549044927660032
I wouldnt mind seeing Reborn and Nemesis.
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>>94480807
Kickass Netflix reboot when?
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>>94480823
that's generally true for all the millar adaptations. I hope they could do the same with Nemesis. I thought it had a load of potential if they handled it like the kickass movie.
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>>94480929
Kick-Ass and Kingsman aren't included.

I guess their rights haven't been reverted yet.
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>>94480941
>Kingsman
wait Kingsman is a comic? A Millar comic on top of that? Ididn't even know that. And I liked the first movie.
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>>94480941
Marvel owns both but I was being optimistic.
It isn't Millarworld right?

But the upcoming Huck movie is going to be Netflix exclusive now so that's good.
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>>94480947
the comic and the movie are very different.
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>>94480923
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Jupiter%27s_Legacy_story_arcs

Read in order of release, you might also want to read Supercrooks sometime before Jupiter's Legacy Vol. 2 since it takes place in the same universe but it's not essential.
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>>94480949
>It isn't Millarworld right?
They're Millarworld, and have been promoted as such, but the rights lie elsewhere I believe.

>>94480947
Yeah.
The comic is getting a sequel which is going Full Synergy
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Remember Millarworld has two continuities. The one where villains took over the world and the one where heroes were the bigger force.
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>>94480823
I don't think I've met a single person who prefers Millar comics to Millar films and, honestly, I don't think I want to.
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Best superman when?
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>>94481106
Easily the best thing that came from Man of Steel.
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>>94480965
Thanks m8.
>>94480966
>The comic is getting a sequel which is going Full Synergy
which is a good hting knowing Millar.
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>>94481261
>which is a good hting knowing Millar.
It ain't.
The comic had actually interesting stuff it could build on. Going full synergy is a big waste.
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>>94481259
if i remember correctly Millar was triggered by MoS and did this comic?
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>>94481273
ok I'll read those too.
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>>94480807
I'm not sure what this is. An anthology series? A collection of movies or series?
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>>94481279
Yes, Supes killing Zod was too edgy for Millar, so he proceeded to write a story to give hope to people and remind them, that classic superheros are supposed to lift up spirits, not crush them.
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>>94481321
this is weird since Kick Ass and Kingsman have very edgy kills
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>>94481335
Yeah, but not by Superman.
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>>94480807
Here's hoping for a Nemesis show.
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>>94481335
Kingsman had "edgier" kills than the comic.

The comic was just people getting shot.
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>>94480807
Millar a hack but a good salesman.
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>>94480807
Can't knock on Millar's hustle. Cheeky bastard.
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>>94481321
>too edgy for Millar
i would've never thought such a thing was possible
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>>94481351
Womb bombing wut?
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>>94481106
This was fucking bland. It's a good example to refute people who keep saying that Millar has become a good writer.
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>>94481335
>this is weird since Kick Ass and Kingsman have very edgy kills
There are two Millars, the one who seems to be a very cohesive, thoughtful writer with love for silver age heroes and the one who ends books with THIS IS MY FACE WHILE I'M FUCKING YOU IN THE ASS and THIS WAS MY MASTER PLAN ALL ALONG 10 YEARS AGO I KNEW YOU'D HAVE TWINS.

It doesn't take a genius to figure out he has a ghostwriter under his thumb.
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>>94480807
hyped, and I'm not even a big fan of Mark Millar.

(the whole goat licking thing is a major turn off)
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>>94481608
>THIS IS MY FACE WHILE I'M FUCKING YOU IN THE ASS

Another moron who didn't understand the ending of Wanted
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>>94481321
>Supes killing Zod was too edgy for Millar
This is the same guy that had a woman bang a fish-monster over and over right?
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>>94481639
enlighten me
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>>94481650
That was Alan Moore
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>>94481654
Basically
>Silver Age comics were great and the readers killed them by buying edgy shit like this
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>>94481655
You're welcome
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>>94481650
That was Moore before he learned to appreciate what Lovecraft was actually about.
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>>94481669
Ha! beat you to the punch!
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>>94481650
If you genuinely don't know anything about comics lurk more, read some, and post less. Confusing UK writers for each other is pretty gauche.
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>>94481665
As someone who whacks it to women having sex with bipedal monsters, I like the direction this is going.

But I know what direction it actually took, and it's not quite my bag.
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>>94481705
>As someone who whacks it to women having sex with bipedal monsters
Son, you're among family here, no need to preface
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>>94481698
I'm sorry I never let comics consume my life to a point where I couldn't forget who wrote what? Grow up.
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>>94481698 is right.

>>94481816 Stop making excuses. You have the internet; use it.
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>>94481880
You're being really defensive of two writers that I find sub-par.
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Why buy the whole company and not just the rights for film/tv? I hate these Megacorps. Once they are done with the IP they will just sack everyone and close shop.
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I AM SO GODDAMN PUMPED!!!! FUCK THE HATERS!!!!
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>>94482625
>Why buy the whole company and not just the rights for film/tv?
I assume that it's cheaper to buy the whole company than each IP individuality. They can also just keep the company rolling so they will also make more IPs for free and also money if they are any good at managing it.

>Once they are done with the IP they will just sack everyone and close shop.
[Citation Needed]

That doesn't even make any sense. Why would a corporation (netflix isn't mega, not yet) waste an opportunity to make even more money and ips like that? They will almost certainly do it the Disney way, and keep Milalrworld running while they make adaptations.
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>>94480875
>>94480923
>>94480861
Millar's new work isnt edgy at all.


Starlight, Huck, and Jupiter's Legacy + Circle are all fantastic and the best things Millar has ever put out.
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>>94483071
>Huck

Good idea, insanely bland execution.
You're right about the rest.
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>>94481546
>>94481650
>>94481321
>>94481279
>>94481259
>>94481106
you fucking idiots realize he killed Zod in the comics too, right? Is Millar as much of a casual as you guys?
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>>94481659
then explain Nemsis and Ultimates
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>>94483088
I agree, Huck isnt as good as people make it out to be, but its better than most Millar works. People fucking blow it because they are triggered by MoS though and dont actually read superman comics.
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>>94483126
>better than most

Starlight is way better, and even that is just very good.
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>>94483134
I agree, but id still put Huck above all of the Kick-Ass bucks, Nemsis, Wanted, & 1985. Maybe Ultimates and Red Son are slightly better.
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>>94482640
With you
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>>94483154
Kick-Ass books*
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>>94483154
>all of the Kick-Ass bucks

Maybe if you're biased about tones.
But at least those carried on some semblance of a plot.
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>>94483190
thats fair, i just thought after the first one he went too off the rails. But i can totally see how someone would have your opinion.
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>>94480807
I can see some stuff working better as series, like Nemesis, Supercrooks or Jupiter Chronicles
Still, most of Millar books are basically sripts for movies, high budget movies.
Stuff like Empress, Reborn or Chrononauts need a big screen and lot of money.
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>>94480807
Millar is a cancer on comics and one of the biggest sellouts of all time. Literally fuck this human being.
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>>94483228
Maybe budgeted miniseries than one big movie?
I can see that working for something like MPH
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>>94480807
So overrated edgy comics aimed at 16 year old man-children is coming to Netflix. Who cares?
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>>94483266
>16 year old man-children

>16 year old
>man
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>>94481560
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>>94481351
If it's significantly less retarded than the comics plot than I can live with it just tone down the edge
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>>94481351
Pls No
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Cannot wait for the Unfunnies series.
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>>94480823
Here's how it works

>Someone actually talented likes Millar's idea
>Dissects it into what works and doesn't
>Creates his own thing
Kick-ass is easily most faithful of these adaptations, ergo easily least successful commercially. Wanted and Kingsman are entirely different things.

Nemesis could work only if they take that story and shred it with their hands.
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>>94483464
>Kick-ass is easily most faithful of these adaptations
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>>94481968
>calling out casuals is being defensive

Is this how you do it in your subreddit?
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>>94480890
huck would make a nice feel good forest gump remake
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>>94483099
>you fucking idiots realize he killed Zod in the comics too, right

DC wanted to steal John Byrne away from Marvel so badly they agreed to something no comic book company has done before or since, give him editorial fiat on Superman. That meant they couldn't veto anything he cared to do in the book including have Superman make a porno with Big Barda.

The execution of Zod and his cohorts was literally the final issue he wrote, and the writers who picked up the pieces immediately afterward had Kal-El regret it so much he exiled himself from Earth, only returning a year later when one of his nemeses made it clear he would go there to conquer it.

But okay, keep cherrypicking things you read on social media and wikipedia and pretend you read comics.
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>>94483574
Silly boy, I own the original issues of Byrne's Man of Steel.

And how does that in anyway negate the fact that it happened in the comics? Because someone didnt like it means it didnt happen? Also notice that the writer who didnt like wasnt autistic and go rid of it, he accepted it and made it part of his story. And him regretting is fine, he regrets it in MoS immediately after it happened.


Stop being a faggot. Are you going to try and nitpick away the fact Superman also did pic related just because you didnt like it? Or that in the majority of cuts of Superman 2 he also killed Zod (inb4 someone brings up that one cut that was only ever broadcasted once on television)? Or are you going to explain away when he killed Nuclear man in the Reeves movies? Or how about the multiple villains he killed in Smallville? Or when he killed Mixy in Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow?


Don't be a faggot.
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>>94483661
>>94483574
forgot pic
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>>94483464
>Nemesis could work only if they take that story and shred it with their hands.

About the only salvageable component of the entire thing is "mysterious villain in earless white Batman costume, maybe billionaire who bought a thrill ride as a sequel hook." Everything else would have to be scrapped and started over.
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>>94483574
I bet you thought this was a good post.
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>>94483477
It actually follows comic pretty closely aside from Dave's relationship with that one chick.
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>>94480807
How does this nigga keep making money?
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>>94480823
I wish that with this in mind, Netflix can make Kick Ass 3 finally
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>>94480807
Oh boy, can't wait to see how they'll push leftist ideas onto this one.
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>>94480807
So which of his comics are they gonna adapt?
And what does this mean for other movies that are adapted from him like KickAss?
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>Warner Bros bought DC Comics in 1968. Disney bought Marvel in 2009. Today Netflix purchased Millarworld and I’m still blinking. This is only the third time in history a comic-book company purchase on this scale has ever happened.

http://forums.millarworld.tv/t/biggest-news-ever-netflix-buys-millarworld/10356

the ego on this guy, Valiant, Malibu,Wildstorm,Crossgen ect ect he does know he's only one guy.

also it's time for everyone to pick up a pencil and start making comics apparently there's money for everyone.
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>>94483099
Millar has just read a lot more Superman than post-crisis fags to differentiate between the real Superman from post crisis Superman.
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>>94484044
Maybe you're forgetting about someone who has written both Supes and Batman very well, you fucking red cunt
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>>94484044
You really fucked your argument my dude.

Look at this post>>94483661


2 of his 4 superman are killers, and Kingdom Come Superman literally abandons humanity and becomes a fascist.
Maybe you should read more comics before acting like an authority on something you know nothing about.
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>>94484070
Morrison isn't fond of post crisis Superman either. Neither is Moore.
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>>94484070
>even Morrison's Superman ends up using his raw strenght to threaten an alien into never returning to earth like a thug


really makes you think
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>>94484107
source for any of that other than you projecting?
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>TFW they do an Unfunnies adaption
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>>94483661
> he accepted it and made it part of his story
Roger Stern couldn't start his run on Superman retconning one of its most controversial moments. I don't know why you're implying he had a choice in the matter here.

>Silly boy, I own the original issues of Byrne's Man of Steel.
So do I, but I didn't have to buy them in poly bags from collectors.

>>94483670
Why would I have a problem with Superman doing the kinds of things he's always done since the cover of Action Comics #1? Did you mean to post something else here?

We don't buy into Bendis' frequent character assassinations either.
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>>94484146
wow, you really typed out a lot of words to say absolutely nothing.


Amazing how you have no argument at all, and didn't heed my advice on not being a faggot. And now you just look like a fool because instead of engaging with the evidence and arguments presented to you, you just green text tiny snippets to argue semantics and project.
Also I inhereted the comics from my dad you raging faggot.
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>>94484098
maybe he's counting Supreme as Alan Moore's Superman like a thinking man
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>>94484146
>>94483574
>idiot gets BTFO
>refuses to stop because he wants to look even dumber
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>>94484214
even if you count Supreme that doesnt negate the ACTUAL SUPERMAN stories Moore did. Don't be purposefully stupid just to win an argument.
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>>94480807
>Millarworld
Literally who
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>>94484098
>Using imaginary stories as a basis for his argument.
>Implying post crisis fags know about imaginary stories.
>I own baby's first Superman
Nice arguments, anon.

>>94484126
I've read enough Superman to know where Morrison got his inspiration for All Star Superman.
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>>94484231
I mean people always leave out that Moore's Superman permanently quits being Superman the moment he takes a life, saying, in essence, that a Superman who kills isn't Superman.

And there's For the Man Who Has Everything which is just a top-tier story all around.
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>>94484005
>>Warner Bros bought DC Comics in 1968.
Good detective work, Millar.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kinney_National_Company
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>>94484277
you didnt even make an argument and you STILL have no sources. Its amazing how dumb you look.


I love how fags like you can never actually engage with any arguments brought up and just meme and deflect.
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>>94484299
The point is that him killing is a huge thing that shouldnt be taken lightly. And it wasnt in MoS either. He literally weeps into Lois' breast the second after it happens and sacrifices himself in the next movie as repentence.


What im illuminating is that you CAN tell Superman stories where he kills, as Moore did. But you got too stuck on your interpetation to look at in a grander way.
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>>94484306
Give up, anon. I'd you want a source that ASS was inspired by Silver age Superman, you're just a casual.
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>>94484277
>I've read enough Superman to know where Morrison got his inspiration for All Star Superman.


Thats funny because Morrison himself said he got the inspiration from a cosplayer at a con. Really Morrison's version of Superman is unlike any other version except maybe Reeves.
Golden Age Superman would threaten politicians and beat up gangsters and destroy their shit.
Silver Age Superman would go to extreme lengths to keep secrets from his friends, play pranks, and would get insanely jealous of his own creations.
Bronze Age Superman fucking died and was replaced by a sand golem.
Tell me which era Morrison's Superman comes from? I'll wait.
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>>94484190
>you have no argument at all
It doesn't typify the character and those who knee-jerk refer to it usually don't read much beyond a reference they read on a hindustani quipu IRC channel. Clinging to a 30 year old story event that precedes at least 2 subsequent universe resets might be a sign of autism.
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>>94480807
imagine the ignorance and state of mind of someone who thing Millard is "mind blowing".
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>>94484336
see
>>94484371


Show me which Silver Age comic ASS replicates? The one where Superman keeps Lois from opening his vault that has the photos of all his past lovers? The one where he gets jealous Supergirl (whom he created)? The one where he gets mad at the tiny Supermen, that he created, that are doing his job better than him?
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>>94484371
>fucking died and was replaced by a sand golem
oh, you're one of THEM
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>>94484306
Moore's story was an imaginary story, which meant an elseworld for you post crisis casuals. It was Moore's way of showing that innocence and wonders in Superman's world are dying and Superman himself is changing and adapting to this new world.
You'd defend Superman becoming a dictator and giving people a lobotomy because it happens in an elseworld.
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>>94483099
Byrne doesn't count.
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>>94480807
>[muffled bald Scottish swearing in the distance]
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>>94484382
how does anything you say have anything to do with the arguments made? This is what I mean, you arent actually engaging with anything you are just saying "WELL IF YOU THINK THIS IS IMPORTANT THAN YOU ARE AUTISTIC"


Like somehow because of how long ago it took palce its no longer a Superman story? And again, this in no way addresses all the other interpetations where Superman has killed.


My point is that you can tell stories where Superman kills and there is AMPLE evidence of there being so. You saying "WELL HE KILLED SO HE ISNT SUPERMAN REEEE" means nothing.
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>>94484413
not an argument you meme loving fuck
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>>94484044
>Kingdom Come
Oh, you mean that story where Superman throws a bitchfit because "MUH KILLING!!" and quits, leading to countless deaths, and only comes back to become a dictator-like asshole who throws another bitchfit once his little Gulag (LITERALLY called a Gulag) gets out of control and big bad mean humanity dares to defend itself? That Superman?
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>>94484446
the ending of WHTTMOT is literally about how a Superman who kills isn't Superman.
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>>94484417
no, im defending that youn can tell a story where Superman becomes a dictator and have it still be a Superman story.


Even STAS did that when he was brainwashed by Darkseid.


Also if you actually read the story Moore even points out they are ALL imaginary stories. Saying "hurr durr it doesnt count cause its an elseworld" is absolutely retarded and short sighted of you.


ESPECIALLY in DC which goes to great lengths to let us know its all canon.
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>>94484426
not an argument
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>>94484466
and that is ONE way to do a story where he kills. As I've shown in the thread, Reeves, Byrne, and the CW have done others. And even in that Moore story, it ends with that little hint hint nudge nudge that there is still another Superman right around the corner.


Stop being so pedantic and look at what im saying in relation to superman stories as a whole.
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>>94484371
Morrison's version is pretty much the Bronze Age one, character-wise, although with the Silver Age status quo.

I don't see why you're using the Sand Superman story to somehow define him.
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>>94484412
Jimmy's transformations, mild mannered Clark, multi colored Kryptonite, Hercules and Samson lusting after Lois, friends from the future, Superman emergency squad, Luthor in prison, Bizarro planet. Morrison was doing a modern take on Silver age tropes.
Next you'll be arguing that Moore's Supreme is not silver age at all because it doesn't contain anything you just mentioned. I swear to God, you Byrnefags are just as insufferable and mentally retarded as much as your hero Byrne himself. Please go back to Byrne robotics.

>>94484477
>"They're all imaginary stories" means it's totally in Canon.
>>>/byrnerobotics/
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>>94483071
JL is pretty edgy just not at all by Millar standards
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>>94484503
this whole thing started because someone called out Millar liking Moore's Superman as dumb because HURR HE'S A KILLER. Like it never occurred to them that maybe he likes Moore's Superman because despite taking a life, he recognizes that he can't be Superman AND a killer. Which seems to fly over people's heads who use Whatever Happened as a defense of Man of Steel
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>it's yet another Man of Steel thread
Christ. That fucking movie came out nearly half a decade ago. Let. It. Go.
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>>94484454
Sand Superman is a meme
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>>94484553
But I didnt do any of that, why would you argue "well other people dont understand this part" when I very explicitly say I understand that, but that the point is that is just ONE way of doing a story in which he kills.

And I was saying that Millar's list contradicts the point that if Superman kills he isnt a Superman. In fact Millar's list of Superman stories are some of the closest to MoS Superman.
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>>94484521
I didnt mean it as defining, I just meant it as an example of how Bronze Age had wacky concepts with serious consequences/reactions.


But I agree the Morrison's is more Bronze Age than anything, but even then its different enough to be a whole new interpetation IMO, and is honestly closest to Reeves man in tone (except for the end).
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>>94484371
>Really Morrison's version of Superman is unlike any other version except maybe Reeves.
Oh bullshit, his JLA has the exact same characterization as ASS, and that was just standard characterization at the time. Confident, intelligent, charming and most importantly willing to do anything to save the day.
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>>94484540
Im not a Byrnefag, nige projecting there faggot.

But if you think high concepts are somehow what defines Silver Age Superman than you obviously have only seen the covers and not read the actual stories. See >>94484521, most of that high concept stuff can be seen in the Bronze age. Nice outting yourself as a casual.


also

>cant into hypertime and it all being canon

why do you even read DC then if you are going to be so limited in your thinking?
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>>94484543
Thats fair.
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>>94484044
>Kingdom Come
Where he ragequits because the public is disagrees with him? Come on Mark, that's Waid's Manchildhood bleeding into the character, not excellent characterization. Superman literally lets the world go to shit because the public liked seeing the Joker killed.
And of course Morrison's is left out.
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>>94484630
no, its an actual issue of Superman that became a silly meme. I loved the issue before it ever became a meme precisely for the reason it DID become a meme though--because its such a huge, overlooked and dropped plotline.
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>>94480807
pass. The only thing of Millar's that I have ever liked was the first little bit of The Ultimates
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>>94484757
oh my god someone actually using high concept correctly

am I still on 4chan

am I having a stroke
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>>94484486
Sure thing, cherrypicker.
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>>94484723
his ASS Superman is not really like his JLA Superman. JLA Superman wouldnt have let Lois cuck him so hard or have been so ignorant to have not noticed any of Luthor's crazy schemes going on in the prison.


Also everything else in ASS (Lois, Jimmy, Luthor) is a far cry from how they are written elsehwere by Morrison.
I like how you have no sources for your argument too, good job really convincing me.
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>>94484765
Honestly even Ennis isn't edgy by Millar standards. The Unfunnies makes Crossed look like MLP
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>>94484789
notice how the admant NO MUH SUPERMAN wasnt the one to do it, but the guy championing multiple interpetations and hypertime.
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>>94484791
have you read the thread? Because there have been muiltiple instances of Superman killing in various mediums cited. Sorry you are an illiterate faggot.
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>>94484757
>most of that high concept stuff can be seen in the Bronze age.
Not really. You can easily differentiate between a Weisinger era and Schwartz era book. Morrison's was completely in line with the former. Maybe you should read it instead of seeing the wacky Bronze age covers.
Bronze age Superman and Silver age Superman were the same person. Bronze age writers just fleshed out Clark Kent more.
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>>94484818
yes, yes, Snyderfags are more intelligent. I forget the next thing on the list, is it "Batman killed in the Golden Age though!"
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>>94484804
>JLA Superman wouldnt have let Lois cuck him so hard
Because they were married in that version...

>have been so ignorant to have not noticed any of Luthor's crazy schemes going on in the prison.
You mean like how he didn't notice the entire Rock of Ages scheme?
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>>94484845
well of course different writers would have different stories, what a shitty non-argument.

And I have read lots of those bronze age comics, which is why I cited an actual event that happened in a comic and not meme shit from covers like you did in your post. Also

>Bronze age Superman and Silver age Superman were the same person.


WOW, way to really just tell everyone how casual you are. When did Bronze Age Superman create tiny clones of himself, get ultra jealous of them for doing his job better than he could, and then try to kill them?
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>>94484868
fair point on the Rock of Ages thing, but I still think the whole scene with the super chads cucking Superman was way out of character.
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Mark Millar is the Adam Sandler of comics.
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>>94484936
unless you think the Bronze Age started in 1986 for some reason, they were.
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>>94484953
He fucked both of their shit up almost instantaneously when it came down to it, and he saved Lois from a retarded situation they caused. If anything it was Lois being OOC slutty
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>>94484846
>deflecting, projecting, and memeing this hard all in one post


you fucks really love to just say nothing at all in as many words as you can, dont you? And no matter how many times you get called out still never actually engage with what is put forth, just meme and meme and meme like you did here.
Also its hilarious that if anyone defends Superman killing in specific circumstances they are automatically a Snyderfag to you. You have really been poisoned by company war-esque rhetoric.
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>>94484981
>I have no arugment or evidence but I'm right!!!


Keep going chump, maybe one day you'll convince yourself.
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>>94484999
I mean Bronze Age Superman and Silver Age Superman are literally the same person, there was no continuity reboot between the two.
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>>94484988
Yeah, I meant it was OOT for both Lois and Superman. That is something that really makes me mad about ASS, that even Jimmy is shown as super beta to his bitchy GF that doesnt appreciate anything he does.
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>>94485015
oh, sure I agree. But they are very different tones. But yes, they are literally the same character.
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>>94485015
>>94485028
my bad for not understanding sooner
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>>94484979
The difference is that sometimes Millar makes something good.
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>>94484936
Dude, it's obvious you're just mentally retarded like Byrne himself and keep contradicting yourself like an idiot.
>most of that high concept stuff can be seen in the Bronze age.
>when did Bronze age Superman create tiny clones of himself?

You're just grasping at straws now with Superman's tiny clones as if that's a defining characteristic of Superman.
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>people still thinking Millar is good
lol
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>>94480807
So they're going to do Jupiter's Circle and Jupiter's Legacy as well?
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>>94485044
one good thing, the rest is trash
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>>94485045
this is why i cant take you fags seriously because you just green text a small snippet of what was said. I said he created tiny clones of himself AND got super jealous to the point where wanted to kill them. Silver Age Superman was super petty is the point I was saying, while Bronze Age Superman wasnt.


Your reading comperhension is fucked and your post makes you look like an even bigger fool.
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>whole thread gets called out for being a meme fuck and not engaging with what was actually said, just pedantically arguing against small green text bits
>does it again


AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH
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>>94485212
>>94485240
>Has no reply except for samefagging.
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>>94485045
I just finished reading the thread and are you.... are you retarded? There is no shame if you are, but you genuinely seem mentally deficent. Autism, maybe?
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>>94481659

that doesnt make sense. its not like people knew wanted was a cape parody going in
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>>94485381
Are you fucking dense? This is my reply right here >>94485212


God, you really are desperate arent you? What did you hope to gain by posting that? Did you really think you somehow made a decent point when I blatantly showed how you literally argued against something I never said?


Also dont be fucking paranoid, why would I take the time to meme post you, when I already made a real argumenat proving you wrong? And you are doing a fine ass job making yourself look like a fool all by yourself.
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>>94481608
His style is way too distinctive for it to be a ghostwriter. The "Morrison ghostwrote all his good stories" meme is over too with stuff like Starlight and Jupiter's
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>>94485381
>>94485045
>he has no argument other than editing what was said so he can argue against it


sad!
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>>94485194
Bullshit
>Superman Adventures
>Swamp Thing
Two right there, don't even have to leave the 90s or DC.
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>>94485428
>made a real argument proving you wrong
What would that be? That Superman once showed a different side of him in a couple of issues, so Morrison's Superman is not silver age Superman. Also you're trying too hard posting with the samefagging here >>94485387
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>>94485467
I clearly presented two contradicting points he made, get off with your samefagging.
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>>94485634
You really are paranoid by my dude, and you still havent shown me which Silver Age comic has the same tone as ASS. All you've done is list high concept plot devices from covers.


Meanwhile, I've cited multiple silver age stories where Superman is jealous petty asshole. How about the one where he creates Supergirl from stone, then gets jealous at how much praise she is getting and tries to stop her? Or the issue of Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen where he pretends to withhold water from both Jimmy and Aquaman because he knows Jimmy was tricked by Proteus? Fuck you are dumb.
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>>94480875
>He's less edgy nowadays

I love the fact that the grimdarkness of Man of Steel showed him the error of his ways.

http://www.gamesradar.com/mark-millar-how-man-steel-traumatised-create-huck/
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>>94485662
No you didnt you stupid retard, can you not read? It clearly says here >>94485212 that the point Silver Age Superman was largely a petty asshole. You though he was arguing that somehow the powers themselves defined them as you say right here


>You're just grasping at straws now with Superman's tiny clones as if that's a defining characteristic of Superman.
>Superman's tiny clones as if that's a defining characteristic of Superman.
How are you this dumb? In no way do the points you cited contradict themselves except when you cut them in half and edit them like you did you fucking moron.
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>MoS
>grimdark


How is it grimdark in anyway? Because he kills a mass murdering psychopath that he literally cries over the very next second? THATS grimdark to you?
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>>94485662
learn to read>>94485212


>this is why i cant take you fags seriously because you just green text a small snippet of what was said. I said he created tiny clones of himself AND got super jealous to the point where wanted to kill them. Silver Age Superman was super petty is the point I was saying, while Bronze Age Superman wasnt.


Do you not understand English, pajeet?
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>>94485757
>I love the fact that the grimdarkness of Man of Steel showed him the error of his ways.

Please, he's doing it because it's profitable.
Outside of Starlight and Jupiter's his stuff is saccharine to the point of being entirely hollow.
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>>94485798
do we really need to have this thread every single day
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>>94485821
only until you stop spouting false memes and learn what words like grimdark really mean
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>>94485821
>gets called out for saying the wrong thing
>s-stop bullying me every day!!!!
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>Millar trying to be relevant again

>>94485821
Face it, /co/. Everyone likes DC better.
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>>94485745
I ended the discussion back here >>94484540 and you could never refute it. Now continuing replying to this post a thousand times like a dumbass.
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>>94485850
>>94485863
>>94485867
I came to this thread to talk about Millar, not have the millionth cancerous /tv/ DCEU thread with the exact same posts and arguments as every other cancerous /tv/ DCEU thread.
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the Millarverse is second to Astro City in creator owned superhero universes


Hope they get Stallone for the Starlight movie
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>>94485909
>again deflecting and not engaging with what was said
>I-I finished the argument here
>the "argument" that isnt an argument and was refuted in the very next post


how is that an argument? All you did was list high concept plot devices from covers, pretending like I somehow said the Bronze age didnt have those. Again, the argument is about fucking tone. Silver-Age is consequence free and has Superman being a petty and jealous asshole most of the time. Bronze Age has Superman being a nice human being, tries to tie things to the real world, and gives the crazy high concept shit real consequences. You somehow think plot devices = tone.

Stop being a retard.
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>>94485867
Millar has had movies based on his comics coming out like clockwork for the past decade. He makes comics with big gun artists (some of which are even good) and is trying to make his own company into a legitimate industry player by doing open talent searches and paying fare rates. He is very relevant and will be even more so with this deal, you hating him will not change that.
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>>94485910
then learn what grimdark really means if you dont want to be called out on it you asshole
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>>94485955
Not even the anon who made the grimdark claim
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>>94485913
no way, it doesnt even come close to AC. Id even put Invicible above Millarverse as far as cohesive worlds go. Millar doesnt even REALLY tie all his books together, he just keeps saying "Eventually they will, just wait and see!"
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>>94485962
then why even engage with us dceu fags? Just ignore us and move on.
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>>94485972
why do you DCEUfags feel the need to make every thread about your shitty movies?
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>>94485972
Why don't you just stay on fucking /tv/ you faggots? why do you need to make EVERY FUCKING THREAD into your shitposting hell?
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JOHN CENA SUPERIOR MOVIE WHEN?!
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>>94485995
>>94485984
why do you blame us when the DCEU haters bring it up first? The guy who started it was the one who brought it up by saing it was grimdark. But that doesnt count because....?
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>>94485984
>>94485995
you realize it was THIS guy that started it>>94485757, he brought up MoS first in this particular chain of conversation.
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>>94486047
>>94486054
STAY ON /tv/ ALL OF THIS IS SOLVED BY NOT BRINGING MOVIECANCER HERE, FUCK THIS WHOLE THREAD SHOULD BE ON /tv/
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>>94486047
>>94486054
>talking about in the context of Millar not liking it
>n-no! m-muh kino! MUH KINO!
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>>94485944
You're just repeating the same thing over and over again. Tonally, it's a lot similar to silver age. Even Morrison has admitted it. http://www.cbr.com/all-star-interview-grant-morrison/
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>>94486068
>>94486071
so you guys are just retarded then? So its okay when this >>94485757 guy brings it up but not when anyone else does? Got it.
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>>94480890
Weird that he would sell over ALL his comics like that, considering stuff like Jupiter's Legacy seems like perfect fodder for another big flop sci-fi movie that studios love like Oblivion and Valerian and whatever that Gary Whitta movie was called.

Netflix must have given him a big chunk of change.

Also saw a lot of retards on Twitter bitching, naturally, upset about triggering shit in his comics. As usual these people didn't seem to be aware of him at all until this announcement and are now labeling him as "old white man", parroting what they heard from others despite the fact Millar makes constant liberal and political posts.
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>>94486111
>literally talking about Millar and links an interview with Millar
>hurr clearly this is the perfect jumping off point to defend the DCEU
>even though this thread is about Millar
>m-muh kino
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>>94486111
It's not, I'm just not scrolling the thread like some autistic fuck looking for who started the conversation, I'm gonna shit on the retards currently talking about it
>>>/tv/ >>>/tv/ >>>/tv/ >>>/tv/ >>>/tv/ >>>/tv/ >>>/tv/ >>>/tv/ >>>/tv/ >>>/tv/ >>>/tv/ >>>/tv/ >>>/tv/ >>>/tv/ >>>/tv/ >>>/tv/ >>>/tv/ >>>/tv/ >>>/tv/ >>>/tv/ >>>/tv/ >>>/tv/ >>>/tv/ >>>/tv/ >>>/tv/ >>>/tv/ >>>/tv/
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>>94486093
Prove to me its tonally similar to the silver age because you havent brought up any evidence. And if you READ the article you linked he says this about the silver age

>But really, it’s about walking the dog and going out with a girl and messing things up. I think that’s why maybe people think of “All Star Superman” as a bit more Silver Age in the sense of trying to do new, modern real human stories, but on the giant scale of Superman. That’s the most interesting thing, is the “man.” The best stories are just about this guy trying to make sense of stuff and the girl doesn’t like him as much as he wishes she would. The bad guy hates him, but he likes the bad guy. That real, small human emotional stuff works great when you blow it up to cosmic proportions.


That isnt about tone, that is about plot. Its saying he set up his plot to reflect human emotions on a grand scale. Nothing about the characterization. In fact when talking about the characterization he specifically says


>I tried to think about, “In all through these versions, what stayed the same?” Because something always stayed same. Every writer who does Superman has to make it seem like this is the new definitive Superman.
God, you are dumb. You cant even read your own "evidence"
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>>94480890
Reborn would make a pretty good show
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>>94486093
>You're just repeating the same thing over and over again.

Because you are retarded and couldnt understand it the first time.


> Tonally, it's a lot similar to silver age.

No it isnt, all you have brought up are PLOT DEVICES not anything related to tone at all. How do you not get this? Multi-colored kryptonite is not a tone, its an object and PLOT DEVICE.
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>>94486093
https://www.newsarama.com/1335-all-star-memories-grant-morrison-on-all-star-superman-1.html

>My specific take on Superman’s physicality was inspired by the “shamanic” meeting my JLA editor Dan Raspler and I had in the wee hours of the morning outside the San Diego comic book convention in whenever it was, ‘98 or ‘99.


>Until we looked up to see a guy dressed as Superman crossing the train tracks. Not just any skinny convention guy in an ill–fitting suit, this guy actually looked like Superman. It was too good a moment to let pass, so I ran over to him, told him what we’d been trying to do and asked if he wouldn’t mind indulging us by answering some questions about Superman, which he did…in the persona and voice of Superman!
>We talked for an hour and a half and he walked off into the night with his friend (no, it wasn’t Jimmy Olsen, sadly). I sat up the rest of the night, scribbling page after page of Superman notes as the sun came up over the naval yards.
>My entire approach to Superman had come from the way that guy had been sitting; so easy, so confident, as if, invulnerable to all physical harm, he could relax completely and be spontaneous and warm. That pose, sitting hunched on the bollard, with one knee up, the cape just hanging there, talking to us seemed to me to be the opposite of the clenched, muscle-bound look the character sometimes sports and that was the key to Superman for me.
He flat out says his superman was inspired by a guy at a con, NOT silver age. You stupid sperg.
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>>94486153
>all this projecting
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>>94486154
>>94486187
>>94486215
You're fucking obsessed man. I give up trying to argue with someone like you.
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>>94486251
fucking amazing, once again you cant engage with the evidence brought forth and have to just deflect and say

>y-you're obsessed

when they aren't even all me, and I'm litearlly replying to YOUR post. Meaning, if anything, you are just as obsessed as the "me" you put forth.


Fuck, you are so dumb it hurts.
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>>94486093
No. It borrows its setting from Weisenger era Superman, but tonally it's very self-serious, and Superman's characterization is based on the cultural perception of him rather than how he was in the actual comics.

Ironically, the comics incarnation of him he most resembles is Alan Moore's.
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>>94486251
>is BTFO again and again
>I-I can't argue with someone like you, you're obsessed!!!


AHAHAHA, what? What does this even mean? Because you dont have an argument the OTHER guy is obsessed all of a sudden? What?
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>>94486251
>knowing more about a comic and its origins than me means you are TOO OBSESSED! I LIKE IT JUST THE RIGHT AMOUNT AND KNOW THE RIGHT AMOUNT ABOUT IT BUT YOU KNOW TOO MUCH! YOU HAVE TOO MUCH EVIDENCE! REEEEEE


That is what you sound like to me anon.
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>>94486275
The anon you're replying to. I agree about you with the characterisation rather than the samefagging anon who is claiming that it's Bronze age only because Bronze age Superman wasn't petty(he was shown to be petty in Bronze age too when trickster got him annoyed). ASS has nothing in common with Bronze age. It seemed like a modern age reinterpretation of the silver age rather than a straight up version that Moore did.
The other guy is obviously as mentally imbalanced as someone like Damifag.
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Millar is my second favorite modern Superman writer besides Loeb
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>>94486340
you still havent really brough up any evidence and have been BTFO multiple times. Its sad that you see actual research and evidence and call it mental imbalance. Really is, your unwillingness to actually engage with an argument is kind of pitiful.
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>>94486340
>samefag

son, I am this >>94486215
>>94486154


and I am not >>94486187
>>94486271
>>94486289
>>94486307
So no, it is not one sperg. Get over yourself and how about actually defend your point like a man instead of just saying "w-well he is mentally unbalanced! Its his fault he brought up more evidence than me!"
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>>94486411
I don't talk like a 14 yr old and don't bombard posts with samefagging. Soon you'd want evidence for Supreme being a silver age homage because he wasn't petty in his flashbacks or in the present state either.
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>>94486340
>have sources and cites morrison himself
>YOU'RE CRAZY MAN! JUST CRAZY!
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>>94480807
Mark Millar, the highest paid storyboard writer in Hollywood. What a piece of shit.
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>>94486437
Anybody can get the samefagging with the way you talk like an underage. Not showing screenshots is a huge redflag.
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>>94486483
>again deflecting and arguing pedantics instead of the actual evidence that has been brought up

why are you such a fag?
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>>94486443
completely different, Supreme is obviously homaging the silver age in multiple ways and uses it to make a statement. ASS only borrows "big plots" from the silver age as Morrison even says here
>>94486154
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Mods please prune this cancer
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>>94480807
Millarworld's worth as of the last accounts submitted was about £2m, most of that apparently in the form of assets - most likely, promises to pay on completion of a project, meaning that Millarworld could be said to be *worth* those assets only in the sense that it could borrow against them as equity.

This would only be advisable if Millar or his second wife (the sole directors of Millarworld) were certain that they would be able to repay any loan, meaning they'd have to be pretty certain the projects were going to complete (otherwise they'd be stuck with the incremental payments for various stages of completion, and never receive the full amount). Accounts filed suggest they've taken money out of the company, but were unable to leverage the full worth (until now).

Millar's other company (that could possibly be part of this deal) Dave and Eggsy Ltd, is worth a couple of thousand £ and probably is simply a vehicle to avoid paying income tax on his writing work, so unlikely to be included. Millarworld Kids was dissolved over four years ago, Mark Millar Ltd the year before that, and Clint Entertainment Ltd is apparently dormant, having been declared dormant two years ago, and so no longer trading. It's probably worth about £60k today.

While it's possible he has other companies overseas that aren't required to file accounts or register themselves in the UK (as would be the case if they never traded in the UK or routed any transactions that way) it sounds like Millarworld's sale is Mark Millar cashing out ahead of his retirement; possibly in a creative role (again, the company has only listed two directors, Millar and his second wife, and also files total exemption small company accounts, meaning it likely has no other employees, temporary or otherwise). And hopefully he's got his full £2m, cash, and a company to receive it in (otherwise he's going to end up with about £1.1m, because that's a hell of an income).
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>>94486228
>Wants /tv/ to go back to /tv/
How the fuck is that projecting?
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>>94486667
>>94480807

Just to conclude here; this is the best Millar could have hoped for. Despite a lot of noise about IPs being optioned, most of that seems to have been to the same people - and very few of those projects have been made (though he's still made more than most people ever will).

Netflix won't make movies, or necessarily anything, but this is a cheap deal for them and one they can likely make a lot of money from, if they can get it right on production.
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>>94486703
It's not /tv/, you've been told before, banned before. You're shitposting and you know it - this is material of western origin. There was a sticky telling you to fuck off for like six months, anon.
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>>94486728
Still not projecting retard. And I'll get fucking permabanned over this, the only people shitposting are the retards STILL arguing about MoS
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Did Millar hate his father? I mean I heard that the guy whose photos we see in Unfunnies was his dad.
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>>94486340
I do prefer to have a discussion rather than just dogpiling.

Bronze Age Superman was notoriously bipolar because Schwartz wanted to fix Superman like he fixed Batman but it sold like shit so they had to go back to stories aimed at children, same with Flash.

There really is no version of Superman that resembles All-Star except the war years which only kind of does because of the "buy war bonds, shoot a Jap, brush your teeth and remember to drink your Ovaltine, kids!"

However All-Star is also specifically meant to be Superman late in his career so it could be interpreted as Silver Age Superman after many years of maturing but I don't think that was the intention.

>>94486919
I don't know if that's true but he's Scottish working class so his dad was most likely naturally a dick. According to wiki his parents didn't want him to go to art school and he stated that Alan Moore and Frank Miller were "his mum and dad".
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>>94486340
BTFO
>>94486411
>>94486447
>>94487005
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>>94480890
>Starlight
Holy shit, yes!
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>>94481351

If they take only and expand upon the core of the story (mysterious figure is training supervillains to commit crimes on his bidding and heroic cop must face them in otherwise grounded setting) while making Nemezis charismatic and compelling villain instead of just a swearing edgelord, I could see it turning into a decent crime show
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>>94487530
>mysterious figure is training supervillains to commit crimes on his bidding and heroic cop must face them

That's a really good rejiggering of the plot
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>>94485437
I never thought Morrison was his ghostwriter, btw.

It's Waid.
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>>94486919
>the guy whose photos we see in Unfunnies was his father
Stepfather. Note the complete lack of resemblance.
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>>94486919
That rumor doesn't make any sense, Millar's dad died back in the 80's long before any photos of Unfunnies would be done. I assume it's some guy Anthony Williams got to pose for the comic since the knife scene and the ending are naturally posed.
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>>94483088
>Good idea, insanely bland execution
That's Millar's entire fucking motto though.

I can't think of anything he's written since Kick-Ass that actually had an entire story in it. Every miniseries he puts out is 4-issues of setup and a rushed conclusion.

Some of them are good (Starlight, Superior, Huck), some of them are bad (Nemesis, Secret Service) ... but it's all the same shit. It's an idea and film pitch wrapped into a way-too-rushed comic book series.

To his credit, he always gets to work with fucking amazing artists, so there's that.
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>>94487990
Switch Huck and Secret Service
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>>94488022
Huck was the first of his books in a long time where I actually liked the characters, even though (as always) the plot and ending were way too rushed. I couldn't get into Secret Service though... don't think I ever even finished it.
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>>94488066
I liked the characters in that but nothing in Huck really made Huck himself stand out.
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>>94488092
I guess I just see something there that could actually make a cool adaptation. Unlike Nemesis, which is fucking terrible beyond the idea of "What if Batman was the Joker?" I'm sure SOMEONE could make a compelling story out of it, but Millar certainly isn't that person.
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>>94487899
It's his stepfather.

Millar has blotted the Unfunnies from Millarworld, probably due to his wife leaving him over it AND his dream choice artist actually tracing characters Hanna-Barbera owned resulting in C&Ds going to Avatar Press and an entire print run having to be destroyed while Williams redrew the offending characters.

The entire project took too long to make, the public lost interest by the time the 4th and final issue came out, and no one really had anything nice to say about it.
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>>94486047
There is no such thing as DCEU haters, people just like good movies.
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>>94488469
If that were true people would be busy discussing good movies instead of engaging shitposters.
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>>94480949
Why would they own the rights? they were published on Icon. the whole premise of which was letting creators keep the rights
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>B-BUT NETFLIX HAS A DEBT

LMAO doomedfaggots BTFO netflix has not money problems also they already say the info about debt is wrong so it was fake news as usual.
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>>94486340
Amazing that you now have nothing to say or argue now that your narrative of "you are just a 13 year old crazy person XD" holds no water.
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>>94483464
>Wanted and Kingsman are entirely different things.
Yeah but Wanted is shit.
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>>94489960
Ohhhh neat, so you have no idea how debt works, do you?
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>>94480965
>Read in order of release
I don't know about that.
Honestly I'd read Jupiter's circle 2 volumes before Jupiter's legacy vol 1.
Some of the stuffs that happened in Legacy just don't feel as intense if you don't know the characters.
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>>94491650
Very true.
Skyfox
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>>94480823
Kick Ass 2 sucked by any metric though.
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>>94491691
Eh, still better than the dumb edgefest that was the comic, and the gag with the Motherfucker not being able to get it up was pretty good.
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Great. I'm not even paying for my Netflix and IT'S still going to be full of even more shit.
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>>94491773
A lot of what the second movie did right is that it took itself just as seriously as the first comic did.
Which is not at all.

And Justice Forever was more perfectly portrayed.
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> working with a company that's $20B in debt.
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>>94484070
Will Morrison ever get TV and movie deals like Millar Nameless, all star Superman and animal man would be good for adaptations
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>>94491884
citation please
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>>94491884

>he still believes the debt ruse

i bet you also believe russia put trump in the white house don't you
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>>94486132
>seems like perfect fodder for another big flop sci-fi movie that studios love like Oblivion and Valerian

Valerian was self-financed by Luc Besson though
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>>94491884
Theyve already said that isnt true publicly. Also why working with and being bought ou t by are two entirely differe t things
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>>94485798
>How is it grimdark in anyway?

Because it seriously treats Superman a comic book character for (man)children like fucking Jesus H. Christ being judged and condemn to death by the Pharisees instead of treating it like what he is, a super hero, and it does so with the subtlety of a hammer hitting your face. You may as well call these movies the Passion of Kal-El.

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