Just read the latest Civil War II: Choosing Sides, and the story about the heroes reacting to Rhodey's death unexpectedly made me tear up. The writing is very good, and I think it partly made me emotional because of all the tension in the US right now.
Yes, but also I really hope your post is a troll post.
Death of Captain Marvel got me a bit teary, although not outright crying. Same with Death of Spider-Man (the last bit of quality that Bendis has ever produced).
this scene, right in the feels
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>>84570960
And done.
I Hate Giants destroyed me.
Almost every issue of this one has a tear-jerker
>>84570846
>story about blacks pretending to care about Rhodey
Fuck off. It was just more KateAmerica pandering.
X-cutioner's song epilogue, starring Jubilee and Xavier.
you know which scene.
>>84570846
Seriously? This comic? The art was nice, but it was a dude overwriting a bunch of characters with his own ideas to be topical to the events of the moment, which just comes across as crass given Marvel's decision to kill Rhodes for shock value in the first place. And he wrote his damn daughter into it.
One of the final issues of The Sandman, where Hob walks away with Morpheus and Destruction, felt like a direct kick on the feels.
>>84570846
Eh, sure, I'll be a fag and admit it. I was drinking my way through the end of Hitman and it made me put down the bottle and cry.
>>84571131
Holy shit I never even thought to read comics drunk
You just opened up a whole new world for me anon
The nearness of you in astro city. Cried like a baby at the end. One of the most finely written comics of all time.
>>84571149
Drinking makes the annual Storytime of Pain into the Storytime of FUN!
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>>84571035
read it now to see if it's as bad as you guys make it up to be
it was fine to be honest it's actually kinda heartwarming.
Monica part was probably my favorite as it reminds me of when my friend died and how I reacted
Dexstarr the Red Lantern cat.
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>>84571469
Well then you better be loading up because it's almost here.
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Beasts of Burden has some good, f creepy feels scenes too.
>>84571659
Ooh when is it this year?
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Surely I'm not the only one?
Astro City in general makes me emotional. I actually had to cut back on reading it because I knew some stories would just make me too sad or sympathetic, etc
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"I good kitty"
>>84571670
Next weekend.
The Spidey comic where JJJ wife gets killed.
>>84571670
>7/21 - 7/24
This weekend.
>>84571590
I'm pretty sure people reacted to Rhodey during more than Steve Rogers after the LAST Civil War.
>>84570846
It's sad to think that he was killed since being a black man isn't progressive anymore. So they kill him and replace him with a black woman. Ten years from now they will replace her with a black transwoman who is also a midget but self-identifies as an attack helicopter. Since if your characters aren't filling in diversity quotas they are useless to Marvel now.
In He-Man: The Eternity War, when Duncan a.k.a Man At Arms gave his life for saving his daughter Teela. The ultimate sacriface of a father to save his child.
>>84571730
I'm a dog.
this one makes me cry
>>84571877
Post the Korean War strip. That one kills me.
>>84570846
No.
>>84571635
Aw shit not fucking Dexstarr
Death of Peter in ultimate
Then I watched a motion comic on YouTube and cried again
>"I might just throw her at the sun."
>>84570846
Neil Gaiman's: What Ever Happened the Caped Crusader.
>>84571962
Every time
>>84571686
Six pages just pulled 2 tears. Fucking wow.
red soul was a punch in the fucking gut blacksad can't get a fucking break
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>>84570976
just reminds me of how much I hated that whole leadup to Secret Wars, the whole "we can't do anything to stop this" aspect just felt so forced and artificial
>>84571681
>Astro City in general makes me emotional. I actually had to cut back on reading it because I knew some stories would just make me too sad or sympathetic, etc
yeah Astro City is good for feels
Fuck it I've never done a storytime before and this book is a huge tearjerker for me.
As a Superman fan I often think about his death, his legacy, etc. so these pages really get to me.
>>84571686
Source ?
>>84572220
If you like this issue support the series by buying it! I recommend Years 1-3.
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>>84572262
I think Superman works great as a dad, if anyone has anymore recommended DadSupes I'd love to hear it.
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>>84572221
It was in one of those Red Lantern comics at the end around when that whole Brightest Day thing was going on. Can't remember which issue but it's in my attic somewhere.
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>>84572328
That's one of the best moments between Clark and Bruce that i' ve ever seen!
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>>84572341
It's still my head cannon that Bruce is forcing them to keep him in jail and that he prosecuted himself because no one else would.
>>84572394
Lara's a qt
>>84570846
Teared up a little from that Transmet issue which introduced Mary. I'd storytime it if I could.
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>>84572410Too bad it didn't actually happen
Thread inspired me to reread Doom Patrol #63 (Morrison's finale), and the very last page got me. I think it was seeingDanny the Street's greeting to Janethat did it. A bit of happy tear.
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I teared up at the end of Silver Surfer Requiem. The way they lead up to the end just made it hit hard. Might storytime it later tonight.
>>84572221
It's a mini that came out right before blackest night to develop some side characters
They made a few of them I think
>>84572495
Not gonna lie, if I was a superhero I'd show up to political events in costume, too.
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>>84572418
Glad you guys are enjoying it.
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>>84572554
Also I love anytime Krypto shows up in Superman media. He's a neat little part of they mythos that's often overlooked.
>>84572584
And that's it! It's not a sad book, but I'm a pussy so I get a few tears from it. Thanks for reading!
If you liked the issue but can't find a physical or a place to buy it, I got it from here:
http://imgur.com/gallery/1YDtg
>>84572612
So is this all In Clarks head or did this happen in a comic or is it a what if scenario?
>>84572697
Clark's head. He's being kept in a dream world by... Constantine, I think.
>>84572697
Pretty much what >>84572712 said. I don't know how familiar you are with Injustice, but this whole issue is an in-universe "What if" played out in Clarks' head.
Only time I've actually teared up in a comic and it was over a fucking monkey.
>>84571686
Dex-Star's origin and a /co/ screencap is one of the reasons why I hate that Red Lanterns were retconned to be incapable of constructs again.
>>84572612
I'm seriously baffled this comic is still going on. I mean i love how cheese ball it was in the first half and it still gets some good moments but fuck, can we just do the issue that starts the game proper already so we can prep for the Injustice 2 comic
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>>84572341
>Flash could have gone back and made this a reality
Barry you spineless fuck
>>84572944
I haven't read after Year 3 but I've heard it's pretty bad. But anyway, check out this one. Came out pretty recently and is really fucking good.
http://imgur.com/gallery/be5xX
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>>84572554
>Lois goes from being a reporter to president somehow
>Wears her hair in a ponytail when her daughter speaks in front of the world's leaders
C'mon now
>>84572953
Always wondered why this wasn't the first fucking thing supes did after killing the joker
>>84572712
Constantine? Working class magician Constantine?
>>84573030
Batman called him out on it recently....then Superman's henchmen tried to arrest his wife & friends....and as a result he decided he wouldn't change the past.
Injustice Barry is such a little bitch
Not cry a lot but it was close maybe.
>>84573041
He showed up in Year 3, got rid of Trigon and Mr. Mzy, and then took his daughter (he has one in this universe) to an alternate dimension after explaining to Batman that he tricked both sides into getting rid of the only one who would get in the way of getting out of the DC Universe safely, while also calling Batman AND Superman arrogant wankers.
>>84573041
Bendis? The comicbook writer? Brian Michael Bendis?
>>84573355
To be fair, that doesn't sound like the sort of thing he'd be involved in.
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>>84573421
Is it worth reading all the way through Ultimate Spider-Man to get to this?
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Rip My feels. Anything with Scott and Jean Tears me apart.
>>84573441
>Is it worth reading all the way through Ultimate Spider-Man to get to this?
It's worth reading through all of Ultimate Spider-man. I'm not sure if you should read it all specifically for the death, but it's definitely all worth reading.
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>>84573441
excellent
>>84573451
edit please
The White Donkey really fucking got to me
Goodnight, Pun Pun
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>>84570846
I didn't know Foxxy Love was in Civil War II.
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Silver Surfer - Requiem
1st when Doctor Strange gives the Surfer the gift.
2nd when Galactus reassures Surfer that no harm would come to Zen La.
>>84573471
What run/arc/series was that? It looks like Phil Jimenez's art.
>>84570846
Some of the tie-ins for Damian's death did. The wordless batman issue in particular.
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>>84570929
This whole issue had so many feels
>Luke and Jessica last kiss just a few minutes before the apocalypse
>Soraya and Dave staying in the Mighty Avengers hotline to comfort the guy who thought he was going to die alone
17/17You did great today, anon!
>>84573915I'm trying, but it's just so hard... ;_;
>>84573906
MA is the weakest of Ewing's work but this issue is so damn good
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Penultimate arc of the Morrison New X-Men run.
It used to be /co/ required reading. What happened?
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>>84573683
STOP IT
I SAID STOP IT
>>84573915
Goddammit anon...
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>>84572508
SSR is amazing, the whole thing is amazing and has one of my favorite comic lines
>>84573915
I don't get it. Is this sad? Is Punpun not fine?
>>84573988
>What happened?
The concept of "required reading" went out the window when reading comics stopped being a prerequisite for posting on /co/. Nowadays, you're lucky to find someone that's read ANY comics let alone read the "required reading."
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>>84574038
Man, my feels. You know, with this and Loki:AoA I think that Ewing took advantage of the end of the world scenario far better than Hickman did.
>>84572204
I dunno man I liked the whole their really is no hope thing, but I felt it could have been handled better.
How would you have changed it, but still made it so that they can't win.
Spider-man once or twice.
Also suprisingly the Mary-Jane loves Spider-man one with the flashback.
>>84574041
He's depressed and kinda fucked in the head.
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I wonder if this is still the worst moment of his life. or if the dome was?
>>84574824
It is, confirmed in actions comics #900 by omnipotent Lex Luthor.
This issue always make me tear a bit.
>>84572834
Fuck ;-;
>>84574754
Holy shit that 'cant go fast enough' face in the middle
>>84574947
yes but after that a dome trapped him in gotham for a year and while he was able to have a kid he had to leave the few of his remaining friends behind and hide who he and his family were for 10 years.
>>84570846
I mean yeah War Machine was a hero and people would be sad he died, but jeeze it really got laid on so thick is kinda seemed comical.
>>84573915
Why is this sad? I don't find it sad.
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Jesus Christ...
>>84570846
Hank's eulogy at the end of Rage of Ultron made me tear up. I also teared up when animal man was trying to use timetravel to save his family but only ended up as the ghost that appeared in the issues from time to time.
>>84574103
For better or worse, no one writes a tie-in comic quite as well as Ewing. You could argue that his event tie-ins usual turn out to be his best issues.
Which unfortunately is a double-edged sword because it also means that Ewing is constantly getting his books sucked into non-stop event tie-ins after event tie-ins while never giving them room to breath and when most of the events he's tie-ing into aren't very good, it becomes hard to fully recommend his runs. Like Ultimates, which is all fucking fantastic, but then half the comic is going to be devoted to Civil War II tie-ins once all is said and done. Mighty Avengers was nothing but event tie-ins, and Loki: AoA had his fair share as well. Even New Avengers went straight from Standoff tie-in to Civil War II tie-in.
His tie-ins are always the best of any given event, but man, the one book of his that didn't get consumed by constant tie-ins was Contest of Champions, and it got cancelled at issue 10.
>>84572554
>Diana married to Bruce
I want toonfags to go and stay go
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I know it's long and WORDSWORDSWORDS but fuck it.
Less about a character's death than the death of culture at large
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>>84575373
As a side note, I've always wondered what that box was on the first page, bottom-right
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>>84575287
His civil war II issues aren't just tie ins, they are the backbone of the entire story. He's adressed and corrected so many of Bendis fuckups that I'm willing to say the main event is just a tie in of Ultimates.
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>>84575399
The box is for copyright and legal information. "Published by bla bla bla", that sort of thing. Scanners used to erase it, but nowadays they tend to leave it alone.
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>>84575443
It's empty in the paperback version I have too, but that makes sense I guess
>>84575134
As much shit as I'll probably get for saying this, I think I like the way this whole scene played out in the movie a bit more than the original.
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>>84571962
He/she actually made a cameo in Gotham Academy, a while back.
I guess "xer" tranny thing was just a phase.
No, I'm not storytiming.
>>84575489
out of order but here we go
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Whoops, missed 11
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shit that's heavy
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Fortunately, Mary shows up in a couple issues later on and has recovered quite a bit.
Unfortunately,in a hundred years nobody will know who you were or care that you existed
>>84575653
>in a hundred years nobody will know who you were or care that you existed
Big schmeal. Nobody cares now.
>>84575653
>in a hundred years nobody will know who you were or care that you existed
Why wait? The same applies now.
>>84575653
Thanks to denial I'm immortal
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Now in gif format!