I really REALLY really loved Kick-Ass 1-3, what other comics would I like? I know nothing about comic books
>>77864815
Say no more, senpai
Are there any genres you gravitate towards? Gritty drama? Sci fi? Fantasy? Slice of life?
Strange Talents of Luther Strode.
Legend of Luther Strode
Legacy of Luther Strode
Invincible, but it currently has 125 issues.
Is Fox DEAD yet ? WTF ? Do they have the lazarus pit ?
Off to /tv/ with you.
>>77864735
movie/book about the behind-the-scenes when?
>>77864749
>I dont want Fantastic Four to surge in popularity again
You fuck off
>I created Spider-Man, Stan didn't do jack shit except fuck my wife
I was told that much like your professional life, Stan gave you instructions on how to do your job of fucking your wife better.
That's not Steve Ditko.
>Stan Lee, asked by a BBC Radio 4 interviewer what he thought of Marvel Comics' decision to have the Iceman character come out as gay – big enough news to make it into the New York Times – replied that he was unaware of this and never went into his creations' sexual predilections. (Today, 18 November) [SF2 Concatenation]
If you didn't know, which is rather probable, Goodreads just released their Best Books of 2015 winners, based on user voting. This ought to be interesting subject to talk about, as Goodreads is pretty good indicator to what genuine casuals think of comics, rather than the usual hardcore Big Two supporters and, well, /co/. So let's see what the top20 looks like, shall we?
>1. Saga volume 4 by Brian K. Vaughan - 18,578 votes
>2. Nimona by Noelle Stevenson - 17,471 votes
>3. Attack on Titan, Vol. 15 by Hajime Isayama - 13,751 votes
>4. Ms. Marvel, Vol. 2: Generation Why by G. Willow Wilson - 12,029 votes
>5. Thor, Vol. 1: The Goddess of Thunder by Jason Aaron - 10,046 votes
>6. Lumberjanes, Vol. 1: Beware the Kitten Holy by Noelle Stevenson - 8,529 votes
>7. Sunstone Vol.1 by Stjepan Šejić - 7,898 votes
>8. Step Aside, Pops: A Hark! a Vagrant Collection by Kate Beaton - 7,453 votes
>9. The Thrilling Adventures of Lovelace and Babbage: The (Mostly) True Story of the First Computer by Sydney Padua - 6,050 votes
>10. Hawkeye, Vol. 4: Rio Bravo by Matt Fraction - 4,555 votes
>11. Rat Queens, Vol. 2: The Far Reaching Tentacles of N'rygoth by Kurtis J. Wiebe - 2,383 votes
>12. Sex Criminals, Vol. 2: Two Worlds, One Cop by Matt Fraction - 2,356 votes
>13. The Sandman: Overture by Neil Gaiman - 2,001 votes
>14. Username: Evie by Joe Sugg - 1,980 votes
>15. The Wicked + The Divine, Vol. 2: Fandemonium by Kieron Gillen - 1,939 votes
>16. Soppy: A Love Story by Philippa Rice - 1,833 votes
>17. The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl, Vol. 1: Squirrel Power by Ryan North - 1,537 votes
>18. Roller Girl by Victoria Jamieson1,238 votes
>19. March: Book Two by John Robert Lewis - 1,229 votes
>20. The Sculptor by Scott McCloud - 1,001 votes
>>77864252
For those who like data, a total of 124,471 votes was cast. The top20 consists of the books that survived the initial nomination process, so this is only a popularity contest for the remaining twenty nominees. It's still a decent list to see what people have read and what they like.
IMO, the list is very good confirmation of the current trend with comics: social media darlings, specifically ones promoted on specific comic platforms dominate the list, graphic novels like March and the Sculptor for...
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>>77864252
This is just what's popular on the internet
this is a shit website they don't even list the complete creative team
Finishing from
>>77862419
>>77864245
How is everyone doing tonight?
HE STINKS, AND I DON'T LIKE HIM.
>>77864086
But Jim, Spiderman's a tranny!
Always wondered what his character's beef was with Spidey. Did he get heckled by a guy in a Spider-Man costume?
>I still hate Mondays!
http://www.gunnerkrigg.com/
Paz's feet!
what could POSSIBLY go wrong?
>>77863657
The only one who thinks this is funny is you, and I'm pretty sure I might be wrong about that.
i remember this existed and maybe saw a commercial for it
did it have any significance
>>77863588
I still remember this as this was my father's favorite animated film and we always watched it together back in 2003.
I have the poster framed in my garage
Which one, /co/?
slut queen vs kekqueen
Is there even a choice here?
>>77863436
Chel is like Esme except she has a better body and she totally goes for the beta when she could haveh ad the alpha.
Evening /co/
So I had just watched the Planet Hulk movie and absolutely loved it. I'm pretty unaware of what animated films Marvel has released, if they are out there and any where near as good as Planet Hulk I'd really like to find them.
I've seen almost all of the animated movies DC has out, and I love them. The only few that I didn't really get that into were Superman vs. The elite, Son of Batman 2: Owls everywhere (or whatever it's called) and Superman+Batman: Apokolypse. They all had their moments but just weren't very good all...
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Shameless self bump
>>77863022
The movie's what convinced me a Hulk MCU movie could work.
Iron Man Rise Of Technovore. Watch it for the Punishers dub voice.
Midget.
>>77862929
Mary Jane. Any other answer is just Quesadilla shitposting.
>>77862947
Get out of here, Ock.
Is The Long Halloween overrated?
>Is [any Batman comic] overrated?
Yes.
>>77862938
Even Morrison's?
>>77863053
Yes.
Why are Happy Tree Friends and South Park so popular with the Japanese?
They're cute, I guess.
It's weird how little of the fanart is even close to the spirit of either show, too.
Happy Tree Friends has no dialogue so no translation is needed. It's also adorable.
South Park because they love shit humor. Also shotacon and fujoshis.
trollops
You know it's a good day when Outsider updates.
Oh wait wrong page
>>77862723
So this is a comic about Tau with noses and elf ears right?
>>77862739
My god, its a double event, just as I predicted.
Soon we'll see three
Then four
Then we're dead.
So who is watching the first live action JL movie??? - Kryptonita (JL Argentina that is)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mWaTWMouW3g
>>77862189
What the fuck did I just watch?
>>77862189
it looks very interestng, I kinda want to read th book now
>>77862189
Has Warner or DC said anything to the director or the writer of the book? I feel like they might be in a big copyright issue problem right now.