Does /co/ watch Ninjago?
No, because I'm not 9 years old
Watched the first two seasons. First was actually pretty good. The second....eh... I started watching the third one with the robots and stuff, but CN was all over the place with the episodes and I really didn't like the direction they took Zane, so I stopped.
>>81652498
/co/ related news headlines
http://www.breakyourownnews.com/#
get creative you faggot lovers
>>81656242
/thread
>My name is Yogi Bear and I'm faster than the average bear
>To the tourist of Jellystone Park, I'm an ordinary bear, but secretly, with the help of my friends at Quest Labs, I steal picnic baskets and find other meta-Barberas like me.
>I hunted the ranger who killed my mother,but in doing so I opened up our park to new threats. And I am the only one fast enough to stop them, I am, The Flash.
>>81649948
>that scene when the ranger puts his hand through boo boo's heart for stealing a picnic basket
>>81649948
>that episode where we find out that one of the Jetsons went back in time and killed the real Ranger.
>>81649948
>not "Beary Allen"
Was family guy ever funny?
>>81649498
It uses shitty 14 year old humor. i never really liked it. thought it was complete shit.
Family Guy has always been boring at best and unbearable at worst.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2q6rndPvFcI
What's sissi thinking about?
Jesus that fucking sixhead
>>81649067
Jesus fucking christ those foreheads.
>>81649067
Thinking about tasting that sushi pussy
My judgement was so poor due to sleep deprivation that I actually paid money for this!
Alright alright, I'll go to bed! Sheesh!
>>81648980
>BvS tickets.jpg
HA HA
NOTHING BAD EVER HAPPENS TO THE KENNEDY'S!!!!
It's got a lot of puppets and green screen.
If so lets discuss this and shit.
YAR HAR FIDDLE DEE DEE
>>81648594
BEING A PIRATE IS ALRIGHT WITH ME
>>81648567
We'll only discuss once people start posting pics of Stephanie.
>DC is dead!
>Marvel is dead!
When will /co/ learn that the comics industry is all but immutable at this point? Things may fluctuate by a few percentage points, but overall everything stays the same
>>81648345
How come smaller publishers like Valiant exist when their books only sell a few thousand issues each and a book by DC/Marvel under ten thousand is considered a disaster?
>>81648531
>a book by DC/Marvel under ten thousand is considered a disaster?
That's because of opportunity cost. DC/Marvel can only publish a certain number of titles at a given time, and if a title is selling under 10,000, there's a really good chance that it could be replaced by something more profitable.
>>81648531
It could also be that Marvel/DC have higher operating costs compared to a place like Valiant.
Since the big two have a larger share of the marketplace, artists and writers may require more money to work with them. Or they may pay more money to get big name artists/writers.
Cheesy cliched comic book dialogue aside, it was pretty good until the last few issues.
In the last few, it threw away amazing story/character development on piss-poor plotting.
>inb4 "well actually there was a grander theme, the seeds of which were present all along"
Yeah no I got that 10th-grade-tier emo view of humanity. Unlike most things though, it actually kind of worked for the series until he let the villain recognize it and let it be the driving influence on the villains overall scheme.
>inb4...
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>guys, I may be going against the grain here, but I wasn't satisfied by Watchmen's ending
You must be new
>>81648211
Didn't say I was going against the grain. I know from the back cover that some critics liked it but who cares about them? I really know nothing beyond that, I'm just guessing that some people will give that ending a pass based on other lame-ass endings I've seen that get a pass because of their "message".
>>81648343
Whatever m8. This isn't your blog.
Watchmen's old and just cause you just finished reading it and didn't like the ending doesn't mean we all have to hear your autistic rant about a 30 year old comic book.
After watching Burrito, I'm wondering if there's something towards Ice Bear and the Albino Alligator. I know their both white creatures but the music that played when he saw it and how eager he was to see it (then couldn't take his eyes off of it) really felt like they were playing it for something other than a joke.
>>81647742
I didn't need you to make this deep for me. But thn you went ahead and did it. Damn you, Anon.
>>81650010
Just wondering if anyone else got those kinds of vibes from the music. It didn't have to e toodeep4u bullshit, but it seemed like maybe a backstory kinda thing, like with Grizz as I said.
Just seemed like they focused on Ice Bear really having some sort of connection with it, the background music felt like a memory kind of vibe.
When are we getting more backstory?
A long time ago, I was in Burma. My friends and I were working for the local government. They were trying to buy the loyalty of tribal leaders by bribing them with precious stones. But their caravans were being raided in a forest north of Rangoon by a bandit. So we went looking for the stones. But in six months, we never met anyone who traded with him. One day, I saw a child playing with a ruby the size of a tangerine. The bandit had been throwing them away.
Because he thought it was good sport. Because some men aren’t looking for anything logical, like money. They can’t...
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZS6bD3SpIvk
>>81647633
This reminds me; I've always wanted to do a Batman story that is a Year Zero thing, as it BEFORE Bruce is Batman or before he's even a full adult.
The main character would basically be Alfred in his 40's raising Bruce across the world as Bruce learned the skills he needs to become Batman, and it would more fully explore the occasionally hinted at in other media idea that Alfred was some kind of intelligence agent or spy before he became a butler.
It's put forth the suggestion that he...
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A LON TIME AGO, MY FRENS A I WER IN 4CHAN WORKIN FOUR DA LOCAL MODS DERE. DEY WERE TRYINA BUY DA LOYALTY OF ANONS BY BRIBING DEM WIF PRECIUS GOLD PASSES.
BUT DEIR BOARD WERE BEIN RAIDED BY SHITPOSTERS NORF OF /B/ RANDOM
SO WE WEN LOOKIN 4 DA PASES
BUT IN SIX MANF
WE NEVAH MET ANY ANON WOO HAD 1.
WAN DAI
I SAW A TRIPFAG PLAYIN
WIF A PASS DA SIZE
OF A TANGERINE
DA SHITPOSTERS
HAD BEEN FROWIN EM AWAY.
In the arms of an angel~
Fly away~ From here~
You're in the arms of an angel~
May you find some comfort here.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jorJh8DTMVM
Every day thousands of potentially good plots go to waste under the hands of unimaginative, untalented writers and artists.
For just 1 dollar a day, you can help.
Still waiting for it Seth
>>81646914
You're the only one
Waiting for what? I don't get it
Didn't this already happen? I know that Roger showed up in an episode of Family Guy once as an one-off ending joke but I swore I saw Stan and Peter together on TV.
What went so right?
The big guys.
>>81646661
Wrong movie retard.
>>81646446
The stage was already set for it to be a huge hit and then Heath Ledger died and the movie became this amazing swan song for a fantastic actor who died before his time.
What went wrong?
>>81646345
Breezy
I stopped watching when they started to introduce the copious lore and girlfriends. So if something else ruined it, then I am deeply sorry, AT fans.
The writers smoked too much weed.