Just gave The Rescuers and its sequel a watch. Does /co/ like them? Like one more than the other? I think its kind of a shame Disneys swept these guys under the rug, both of their movies were good.
>>78571006
The sequel is undeniably better in most people's opinions.
>>78571112
I thought so too; as I watched it, I felt it was interesting how a lot of animation techniques in it were setting the stage for Aladdin, The Lion King, etc.
>>78571006
Were the movies remastered PROPERLY?
>comparing 2 things
>we cannot like 2 things equally
>tfw your legacy character is more popular than you
>>78567018
Who is that supposed to be? Superslut?
B-but muh carol corps;_;
I know that feel
>they will actually do it
the absolute madmen
Was there any doubt?
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>based Russos
Is this the comic age of tacticool bullshit?
>>78563206
The 00s ended 5 years ago.
>>78563206
no, we've moved on to practicool bullshit
>>78563206
Agent Venom sucks
FALL
the last good thing adventure time did
A strong contender for best one shot of the year, here's Justice League Darkseid War: Green Lantern by request!
this or injustice plastic man for best comic 2015
WHAT I LEARNED ON /co/ IN 2015 IS
WHAT I LEARNED ON /co/ IN 2015 IS
BLANKETY...
Dick is best boy
everything is tumblrshit
Lets have a post christmas recent purchases thread /co/!
> Superman vs Ali
> Man of Steel
Nice
>>78520937
This
>>78520912
Don't have a camera, but I recently snagged:
>Stray Bullets Uber Alles Edition
>The Complete Zot
>The Complete Channel Zero
>Satellite Sam vol. 1
>Fantastic Four: 1234
What does /co/ think of this guy?
>>78567503
he's kind of a shithead to be brutally honest
>>78567503
He's aight.
>>78567616
Are you the same Anon who keeps sending him those passive-agressive snide remarks in Ask? You're kind of an asshole.
Seems like the CW actually did it, the absolute madmen.
http://tvline.com/2015/12/27/legends-of-tomorrow-review-cw-premiere/
>There’s a point during the DC’s LEGENDS OF TOMORROW premiere where you may wish the sizzle reel from The CW’s May Upfronts had simply served as the set-up.
>As established in that quasi-trailer over the course of 90 efficient seconds but drawn out in the actual pilot across several scenes, Rip Hunter (Doctor Who‘s Arthur Darvill) — a member of the time-hopping Time Masters — travels back to January 2016 to assemble a team of oneday "legends," in hopes of thwarting immortal madman Vandal Savage (Casper Crump).
>In actual practice, Hunter’s invitation necessitates a great deal of discussion and debate. Can one half of Firestorm coax his reluctant partner to join in? Does Ray Palmer have anything to lose by bailing on the present? (And what advice does Green Arrow offer via a quick cameo?) And what could possibly convince ne’er-do-wells Captain Cold and Heat Wave to sign on for such a noble venture? But once said conversations have been had, after the i’s are dotted and t’s crossed, the times ahead promise to be spread across the ages and a whole lotta fun.
>The first two episodes touch on the show’s rules of time travel as well as give a sense of from where the weekly drama will come. Simply said, the Legends most often will either be following a lead that might allow them to intercept Savage at a time prior to 2166 (when he conquers and runs roughshod over the globe), or scrambling to undo a ripple they accidentally caused in the timeline. On that latter front, there is the potential to serve up the occasional BACK TO THE FUTURE-like folly — as happens in the super-enjoyable second episode, when Professor Stein (Victor Garber) fails to not bump into his younger, groovier self.
>>78561874
>Seems like the CW actually did it
Made another crappy television drama whilst poorly adapting comic characters?
>MFW there will be a Jonah Hex episode.
>Viewers of LEGENDS OF TOMORROW's sires should be quite familiar with the main characters, though this deeper dive into their personalities paves the way for entertaining surprises. On THE FLASH, Wentworth Miller’s Leonard Snart consumes a steady diet of scenery; here, he gets to be more of a rascal. Similarly, Dominic Purcell’s Mick Rory evolves from a man of few words (and much flame) into a champion of the crazy. And whereas Ray Palmer on ARROW mainly served as a somewhat inert love interest, here Brandon Routh delivers an amusing mix of geeky swagger. Ray also enjoys greater command of his Atomic abilities, yet is still capable of the occasional “Whoops!”
>Previously explored in drips and drabs across several appearances, Stein as a Legend is fleshed out and full of surprises; hopefully he will continue to be used as a walking historical encyclopedia (a role he crucially fills upon visiting the ’70s). Alas, the other half of Firestorm, Jax Jackson (Franz Drameh), as well as Hawkman and Hawkgirl (Falk Hentschel and Ciara Renée), head into this as relative unknowns and thus have the task of earning viewer engagement.
>Brand-new to the CW is Darvill’s Rip Hunter, who through much of the opening hours is saddled with gobs of exposition and the role of Exasperated Project Manager, as team members one by one run afoul of the “rules” he has laid out. An eventual twist or two, however, give the charmer some needed texture. Big Bad Savage is… well, a savage, here to say and do eeeevil things and little more.
>That leaves Sara Lance, who as played by ARROW vet Caity Lotz enjoys the greatest — and most fun — resurgence, nudged as she has been by someone back home to seize this chance to be a “hero in the light,” as White Canary. Sara, along with Snart and Rory, is always game for a good time as they travel through times, a point made gloriously clear as the trio dive headfirst into an epic bar brawl that you’ll surely rewatch at least once.
I HEREBY DECLARE MYSELF THE REPTILE MONARCH
Good, go antagonize them instead of us.
I didn't vote for you.
Every fine fellow! I have only an IQ of 51–70 and the surface of the front of my head from the top of the forehead to the base of the chin and from ear to ear is unappealing appearance wise and I have a large derriere and my derriere reeks and I am quite fond of pressing my lips on my own derriere!
Did it get cancelled?
Has Ellis left already?Is he die?
>>78561029
>Did it get cancelled?
Nope, coming out on January 27. Every chapter got delayed a month.
>Has Ellis left already
We wont know until next months solicitations.
Ellis had some sort of medical complication in summer and it has effected his work, Injection has been delayed for a while, which lies up with the delays in Karnak too.
He hasn't fully recovered even today iirc.
>>78561230
So he's Stan Lee's next victim?
>Character trapped inside a bag
>'HEY GET THIS OFF ME'
>Character sits in a chair
>>78559749
>hey who turned off the lights
>>78559781
>Character never sits down
http://www.comicbookresources.com/article/cbrs-top-100-comics-of-2015-25-11
25. Lady Killer
24. Thor / Thors / The Mighty Thor
23. Supermutant Magic Academy
22. Huck
21. Two Brothers
20. Astro City
19. Shaft
18. Grayson
17. Batman
16. Multiversity
15. The Wicked + The Divine
14. Silver Surfer
13. Darth Vader
12. Jem and The Holograms
11. Archie
Well, at least Grayson made it in.
>Jem that high tho
These people really have no shame.
Also, Squirrel Girl confirmed for top 10.
>>78559312
>Squirrel Girl will beat Grayson
>Squirrel Girl will beat Multiversity
>Squirrel Girl will beat all of Marvel's actually good books
This can't be happening. Fuck, it's not even an SJW pandering thing, I have no problem with Thor or W+D being on this list, but SG is just bad. BAD!
what's the americans' obsession with making lists and rankings?
>>78559435
They're fun