stuffing your face as usual.
bOrf
how is this /co/ faggots?
Or, this is pretty decent.
How
>>80803810
The scenes with Spidey in his suit were filmed before Holland was cast.
>>80803810
Nice sense of proportion
REPTILIANS CONFIRMED
In 1989, CBS greenlit a TV series about Iron Man, who would've been introduced in the television movie THE REVENGE OF THE INCREDIBLE HULK, starring Bill Bixby and Lou Ferrigno. However, both the series and the movie were scrapped after the poor reception of its predecessors, which failed to launch TV shows about Thor and Daredevil.
In 1990, Universal Pictures acquired the movie rights to the character, with Stuart Gordon set to direct, but the project was quickly scrapped due to the budget it'd require, and the rights were purchased by 20th Century Fox. Jeff Vintar was then tapped to write the script from a story co-written by him and Stan Lee.
In the script, Tony Stark is a wealthy businessman, technological genius and former weapons manufacturer who renounced on war profiteering after his creations led to innocent casualties. He is target for assassination by A.I.M., who intends to use Stark Industries to create weapons of mass destruction for their ongoing efforts to conquer the world, but survives by crawling into a prototype suit of armor with an advanced life support system, which he is then confined to. Aided by his associate Virginia "Pepper" Potts, Stark weaponizes the suit to battle the leader of A.I.M., M.O.D.O.K., and his enforcers Whiplash, Inferno and Virus.
Vintar's draft was well-received, and Jeffrey Caine was called to revise it. Quentin Tarantino was approached to direct the movie, but turned it down, while Nicolas Cage and Tom Cruise expressed interest in playing Stark. Fox, however, lost interest in the project, as they were already developing X-MEN, FANTASTIC FOUR and DAREDEVIL, and sold the rights to New Line Cinema, who brought in Tim McCanlies to write his own version.
McCanlies' draft features Tony Stark as a wealthy philantrophist and reformed weapons manufacturer on the forefront of Artificial Intelligence, who survives an assassination attempt masterminded by his rival, Justin Hammer, who also steals his designs and uses them to create a new generation of remote-controlled weaponry for terrorists.
Stark survives and builds a series of suits of armor to bring Hammer to justice, while also evading Nick Fury, a covert military operative who believes him to be responsible for the arming the terrorists. In the end, Stark clears his name and is embraced as a hero, while Fury is assigned to headline the newly-formed S.H.I.E.L.D., which would lead to his own spin-off also being produced by New Line Cinema.
Producers were not satisfied with McCanlies' draft and approached Joss Whedon to revise it and direct the movie, but he couldn't commit, and McCanlies' version was then shelved.
Alfred Gough and Miles Millar were later hired to write another draft, which featured Stark being captured by terrorists armed with weapons produced by Stark Industries in Iraq and joining forces with another captive scientist, Yinsen, to build a suit of armor and escape. Returning to the United States, Stark joins forces with his bodyguard and love interest Bethany Cabe and his best friend and military liaison, Lieutenant James Rhodes, to destroy the terrorists' weapons caches as Iron Man.
The villain was Stark's father, Howard Stark, who had been supplying weapons to terrorists, and later steals Iron Man's designs to build his own suit, the War Machine, which would later be piloted by Rhodes in a potential sequel. S.H.I.E.L.D. was also featured as a shadowy government organization attempting to confiscate the Iron Man technology, with the spin-off still in mind.
Nick Cassevetes was hired to direct the movie, aiming for a 2006 release date, while Cruise was in advanced talks to play Stark, with Famke Jenssen, Jamie Foxx and George Clooney in talks to play Cabe, Rhodes and Fury, respectively. Further revisions by David Hayter replaced Howard Stark by the Mandarin, featured as an Indonesian billionaire philantrophist and old friend of Stark's who secretly commands an international criminal empire.
Early production design featured Iron Man with a translucid faceplate, allowing Cruise's face to be seen, but a series of production delays and scheduling conflicts led to the project being scrapped, and the rights reverted to Marvel Enterprise.
What are some good animated shorts /co/?
My all time favorite
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1GFkN4deuZU
>>80803387
Unquestionable favorite.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_LlUmhF6Da8
Some production from ESMA. It is a school in animation in France, and they made a lot of nice thing.
https://www.youtube.com/user/Esmamovies
not all are great, but most of them are good.
uncanny Inhumans #6
>>80803104
>>80803129
>>80803140
>STILL no kaine or ben
>no sp//dr
>no aikman
>no punk
>no supaidaman
>no assassin
dont even bother with this
>>80802922
there is a ton of cool looking electros, but only that
Squadron supreme #5
>>80802842
>>80802849
>>80802856
You can't stop science
So, I'm sick at home and jobless and you guys are gonna read this or I will find you and kill you with a spoon
>>80801791
>>80801791
>sick
I wish i was you
>jobless
Ouch
I hate this art.
Raven is best gurl, anyone who says otherwise is fucking garbage.
>>80801072
wooo wooo wooo wooo wooo
>>80801072
How does someone's opinion of Raven indicate that they have sexual intercourse with garbage?
>>80801290
It just werks
Seriously, this is way better than the Willingham original comics. If it only had Boy Blue it would of been perfect.
Walking Dead too. They fall flat when it comes to making stuff out of good source material but they're pretty great at one upping really meh source material into a good series.
Spectacular Spider-Man
Tried so many times to get into Spider-Man comics (Lee Ditko, Lee Romita, JMS, Bendis, Slott, Kravents Last Hunt etc...) But they always just felt lacking.
The Wolf Among Us is God tier. My favorite Telltale series, clearly.
SEASON 2 FUCKING WHEN TELLTALE?
It's a nigger! It's a chink! It's ababy
The dad'sa sperm donor.There, you don't have to read it. Save yourself.
I could only find The Wicked + The Divine #20 solicit. So I'm starting the thread.
>>80800370
Sauce please
>>80801170
Found it.
https://imagecomics.com/comics/releases/image-comics-solicitations-for-june-2016
but:
>add to cart
>>Check out the exciting forthcoming creator-owned issues and trade collections set to hit stores this June—including new work from Mark Millar, Howard Chaykin, Rich Tomasso, Matt Fraction, Jeff Lemire, Skottie Young, Greg Rucka, Brian K. Vaughan, Cliff Chiang, Si Spurrier, Kyle Baker, Marjorie Liu, Robert Kirkman, and more!
Someone post the entire contents.
>Mark Millar and Frank Quitely's new comic on the cover
>>80801223
>Quitely
about fucking time, you son of a bitch
How does he say all of that before landing?
>>80952357
Talking is a free action.
>>80952357
Don't worry about it
It's an universe were Santa Clause is real
But people still go shopping for Christmas presents.
Those who aren't kind enough to buy presents for their loved ones get coal for Christmas.
As people get older they lose the ability to believe in Santa.
Or you know, they still want to show their loved ones they care about them.
>>80950110
I am going with this. Also explain why Santa Claus don't give present to poor people.