>HYDRA is a terrorist-criminal-paramilitary organization bent on world domination. It was founded in ancient times as a secret society centered around the fanatical worship of a powerful Inhuman that was exiled to the planet Maveth by ancient Inhumans. Ever since his banishment, the cult has been determined to bring him back to Earth to commence a planetary takeover.
How did we go from Nazi scientists to this?
WHERE ARE THE COMICS?
>>78916755
Hydra in the comics was born out of Isaac Newton being an asshole and fucking an alien.
They should have stuck with the Hand under Gorgon's ideology that life was a cursed state of existence caused by God's hatred of man and desire to punish him, and thus the only way to salvation was the end of all life.
A magician pulls Heathcliff out of a hat.
>...and proceeds to interrogate the cat on stage, confusing his audience
All the episodes of Mighty Magiswords are up on youtube for people who don't feel like dealing with CN's streaming.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d15FzV0Gnm4&list=PLg6KfZlgBuDXv-tmFT59HRyvywDl1jPYC
>The uploader has not made this video available in your country.
Why they gotta do shit like that?
>b-b-b-but my licensing regulations
fuck off
>>78916268
It's ok. Nothing too special really.
>>78916268
thanks for the heads up, the Mega I got from here had shit encoding and rendering.
So /co/, I'm reading Invincible. Anyone else into it? Loving it so far.
>>78915092
So... have you gotten to, um... "that part" yet?
its freaking amazing
It all goes downhill after the Viltrumite War. And then even more downhill after... the other thing. And Mark's been insufferable for a while. I've given up on it, but it used to be one of my favorites.
Why is there nothing new with Static ? Milestone is back and there's suppose to be a new comic and online show but they haven't said any thing in a while. What do you want to see in Static's new comic ?
Static is only tolerable in his cartoon
He was a Teen Titan but then New 52 did his magic and he was a boy genius
Because Black lightning
How did you guys read the Walking Dead? I bought the Days Gone Bye volume today and i love the look and feel of it, kind of want to collect them but realize it'd be hundreds of dollars by the end of it.
How is the quality/reading experience of the compendiums?
>>78913616
If you're going to get them all you might as well get the compendium.
Op I just remembered I was given the same issue as a gift when I had surgery. I need to finish reading it....anyways, I feel the same way about manga. If the series is way too long I know I won't have the room for all those books. Plus, what would I do with them once I'm done?
>>78914014
This. Much better than going for the trades.
Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius, directed by cinematic mastermind John A. Davis, is a poignant tour de force of the middle class American zeitgeist in the post-9/11 Bush Jr. era. Rivaling the likes of Paul Thomas Anderson, Davis not only tells the story of a precocious genius-savant, but compels the audience to draw their own conclusions about the morally ambiguous plot.
Jimmy is an unreliable narrator. At times, he forwards a scathing commentary against the military state that exists in his home town. Other times, he displays great nationalistic pride, proclaiming his undying...
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Of course, the "state" I speak of is in fact an allegorical one, at least within the confines of the film's universe. The adults who vanish in the beginning of the film fill the role of the state quite nicely.
The 30 or so minutes that follow the adults' disappearance provide the viewer with an impartial vantage from which they may witness the decline of an otherwise civil society into primitive savagery. The citizens, without the guidance of the once reprehensible state, rapidly decline into hedonism and base immorality.
Realizing that they have gone...
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>>78913203
man this aged like shit.
How have I never seen the deeper meanings of this piece of cinematic perfection before you enlightened me?
>Watch cartoons with young nephew
>This show pops up
>Just seams like a generic cartoon that teaches preschoolers how to spell
>Story is basically Superman mixed with Power Puff Girls
>Show actually has pretty solid continuity and even some charcter development
Anyone else seen this?
>>78913148
I have to admit it's pretty fun
Dr Twobrains is is my husbando
>>78913148
Isn't there a comic of this, or am I thinking of something else?
>>78913456
yes there is a comic for it.
We have a lot of "Villains who did nothing wrong" threads. How about the other side of the coin?
I would like to emphasize that things PORTRAYED as wrong (like Hiro trying to murder Yokai) don't count. And just to avoid repetition, no Korra, either.
>Attacking an enemy who is already fleeing and permanently crippled with lethal force
>And just because he was going to kill an animal for survival, exactly like Arlo's dad
>>78912943
He should try being a piece of shit less often.
That, or more elseworlds where him being a douche causes everyone to leave and he ends up being a sad old man because nobody likes him.
>>78912943
Now when you say no Korra you mean none of the other characters as well, right? Because everyone in that show was wrong at some point or another and some were proven right just because.
>>78912943
Heroes doing something wrong seems pretty common
>Make deal with dark wizard
>chicken out of keeping your end of the deal
>kill dark wizard
Fucker, no one forced you to make the deal. God damned oathbreakers
Why most (if not all) animes are a panel for panel adaptation of the manga whilst there are no panel for panel adaptations of a comic to cartoon?
I've been wondering that too.
I think that's just their market model. They test the waters to see if an IP is popular by publishing it in Jump, and if it is they adapt it in anime and rake in the big bucks.
Because of that lots of their manga tend to be made in a way that's easily adaptable, and it's very hard (it used to be impossible) to make an anime without manga sales to back it up. Miyazaki struggled with that when he wanted make Nausicaa.
As for the US, well there's also the issue of the comics code which ended up limiting comics genres to mostly capes, so there's plenty of room to make original cartoons that wouldn't be possible if they waited for adaptation material. As for why cape cartoons usually aren't straight adaptations of cape comics, I don't know. Maybe comics are too niche in the US for producers to be confident in adapting them straight-up.
Maybe format (number of pages, serial vs episodeic) is a factor? Also probably the fact that mangas usually have one straight-up order that features everything you need to know about the story, while comics tend to have a mish-mash of continuities and competing versions of the same story with various jumping points.
You'll also note that Franco-Belgian comics have known both cases. Most famously for Americans Tintin was apretty much a panel-for-panel comic adaptation. Astérix almost never was. Lucky Luke interestingly has had both: straight adaptation in the 80s and original storylines in the 00s.
But honestly I think I prefer the American model. despite its usual lack of results, as it presents an original product that's more likely to take most advantage of cartoons as a medium, while anime are almost always inferior to the manga version when there's one. Fuck just look at One Punch Man or One Piece.
>>78913186
Say what you want about preferring the american model but I sure as hell would have enjoyed more a straight up adaptation of Ultimate Spider-Man and The Ultimates than what we got
Most manga is one art-style and follows one story. This method doesn't work of a panel-by-panel if it's based on a character or franchise that's 30+ years old. The best you get is select moments taken directly from comics. Off the top of my head I remember Spec. Spider-Man did the moment where Sipey overthrows the giant machine from the Master Planner storyline.
Let's take a look at Gotham Academy's next (and possibly last) story arc, Yearbook
http://www.newsarama.com/27447-go-back-to-school-with-gotham-academy-14-preview.html
>>78912160
>Gotham Academy's next (and possibly last) story arc
don't say that anon...i'm not ready to say goodbye
http://kisscartoon.me/Cartoon/SpongeBob-SquarePants-Season-10
have you watched the most recent episode? what do you think of it?
>>78911796
was it rape /co/?
I want to reserve my hype for the new doom game since it actually looks not shit but ill bite for this anyways so
is the show back to being good again
>>78913257
>is the show back to being good again
Not really. The episode in OP's link is just "okay".
The new episodes in general drop the shitty one-note characterizations and gross-out jokes, but they aren't funny for the most part.
Can anyone explain why the designers like the emblem projection thing? I think it looks tacky as fuck and honestly It doesn't even make sense. Illuminated icon is much nicer when its still on the character's chest.
I mean look at kilowog's ring. It has a fucking projection and it looks retarded.
>>78910624
I like it.
>>78910624
Why do they have different logos? They're a corps.
>>78912245
Kyle's logo is his Torchbearer emblem.
What does /co/ think of the original design of Snow White? Are you glad they changed it? This was drawn by the guy who created Betty Boop and was rejected by Walt Disney for being too sexy.
Looks a lot like the cutesy Fleischer cartoons of the day.
>>78909168
It's not especially different than the result, just drawn slightly less lifelike.
>>78909168
Looks like the same figure in just a slightly different style to me.
>KARA FACES OFF AGAINST HER MIRROR IMAGE when a TWISTED version of SUPERGIRL sets out TO DESTROY HER, ON “SUPERGIRL,” MONDAY, FEB. 1
>“Bizarro” – Kara faces off against her mirror image when Bizarro (Hope Lauren), a twisted version of Supergirl, sets out to destroy her. Also, Kara grows closer with Cat’s son, Adam (Blake Jenner), on SUPERGIRL, Monday, Feb. 1 (8:00-9:00 PM) on the CBS Television Network.
>CAST: Melissa Benoist (Kara Danvers/Supergirl) Calista Flockhart...
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>>78909042
Bizarro world, or clone?
Have you watched any show ever? Adam is a placeholder love interest so Kara won't commit to neither of her longtime love interests, just like Sara, Linda, Patty, Ray and that indian cop.
>>78909305
>indian cop
Captain Singh? Isn't he gay?