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From insiders Daniel Richtman and MTTSH.>Blade script is getting rewritten again to add a male villain to work with Mia Goth’s Lilith. Budget is around $70M, with an R-rating, darker tone and little comedy. >Hawkeye season 2 is in active development. Main villain will be Hawkeye’s brother Trickshot and Marvel wants a big name actor for the role. >Ms. Marvel season 2 being discussed to set up the Young Avengers movie. >Moon Knight season 2 being discussed to set up the Midnight Sons movie. >Ms. Marvel directors Adil & Bilall in the running for Spider-Man 4. >Sydney Sweeney and Taylor Swift eyed to star in Scarlett Johansson’s The Blonde Phantom series. >Marvel is meeting with directors for the Scarlet Witch movie, and want to release it before Avengers: Secret Wars.
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>>143885747 When's Captain Marvel 3
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I've read a lot of Batman stories, he's probably my favorite main stream comic book character, but I've never really read his on-goings that much. I mean, sure, I read the occasional TPB collection classic arcs, but I never sat down and read like entire runs from Batman or Detective Comics Volume 1, so I just decided to download Alan Grant's run on DC, and Denny O'Neil's run on Batman, and start from there. I noticed most of my favorite stories came from pic related, so I come here asking you this: Is Legends of the Dark Knight worth reading in its entirety? I don't mind reading a few mediocre issues between great arcs, but if most of it is sub-par, with just a few excellent stories here and there I'll just stick to the collected TPBs.
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Yeah, Legends of the Dark Knight is worth reading.
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>>67656864 >Read Miller and O'Neil I like you an-
>hating Morrison's run Fuck off.
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>>67656864 No
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No one person is the 'definitive' Batman writer. Miller's was great (until DK2 and ASBAR), Morrison's was great, but we've had great stories from other writers too. Contagion was pretty awesome, as was No Man's Land. Nothing in Morrison's run was particularly definitive. Was it an exploration of who Batman was? Yes. But how much did it really lay down the foundation for, except Damian?
Miller's was more definitive, even if what it defined wasn't always good.
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>>67656864 Morrison's is pretty rad. O'neil/Morrison tie for my favorite Bat-writer
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>>67657156 In no way was Miller's Batman outside Year One. He started leaning Batman towards an authoritarian slant even before 911 and while TDKR was great for distilling Bruce's determination, it got off the rails and Miller showed his hands for a deeply insecure man.
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Before DC decided on having Frank Miller and Jim Lee do All Star Batman and Robin, these were the other two creative teams that were going to work on it: -Jeph Loeb/Jim Lee (for the first arc, then Loeb would team with Art Adams for the second) -Geoff Johns/Adam Hughes Do you think those would be better or worse than Miller/Lee run we got?
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>>43778015 >All Star Flash >Not Waid/Manapul H8 U 5EVR
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ASSBARTW was great. DC needes to stick with it despite the critcism, push Lee to finish it, and you'd have a good solid Bat book you could reprint over and over by two industry legends.
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What All-Star series would you guys like to read? And should it stick to golden age characters or would silver/bronze age work too?
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>>43778879 All-Star Flash would be cool.
I'd also like a swan song Flash story called What Ever Happened To The Scarlet Speedster?
I'm surprised DC have only done those twice.
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>>43776634 Except Asbar was Boring as well. Literally nothing happens in it. And Batman and Robin barely appear in it.
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What's your unpopular /co/ opinion, anon?
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> Bendis's Mighty Avengers arc with Ares, Frank Cho & Female Ultron was genuinely good. > I fucking miss Secret Avengers > Wolverine Evolution & sequel were fine. I really want Remus to be used again. > I am still pissed about the blackwashing & prudish outfits but I actually think Tessa Thompson was good as Valkyrie (fuck whatever cocksucker writer made her queen of Asgard tho)
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>>142846386 You mean taking Nightwing and successfully de-compartmentalizing his life for the first time ever?
Taylor's run may be sanitized and substanceless, but credit where credit is due. Nightwing should be a book where the Troia and Flash are just as welcome as Batman and Batgirl. This is the first run to actually make that happen.
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I like Jim Lee but...> Ivan Reis >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Michael Turner >>> Jim Lee
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>>142846422 Chaos War = Good
Fall of the Hulks = Decent
World War Hulks = Decent
The Trial of Jean Grey = Good
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>>142836049 God kill yourself
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Good evening and welcome to the 6th annual Weekend of Pain! To kick things off, we've got an absolute classic of so-bad-it's-good comics: All-Star Batman and Robin, The Boy Wonder! The man who created the most influential Batman story in existence and the hottest artist of the 90s came together to create perhaps the most insane, psychotic depiction of the Goddamn Batman in history. Let's go!
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>>116492838 The Millerverse has no character consistency to speak of. ASBAR Supes is significantly more meanspirited and an asshole than he is in TDKR or even Strikes Again, for one. And don't get me started with how ASBAR Batman is nothing like Returns Batman.
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>>116476675 >>116476451 >>116476472 It's shit. There's literally no plot or character. The main characters hardly appear and random circumstances occur for the sake of it, Miller just did whatever was on his mind at the time. It's dreck, that can have a so bad it's good charm if it weren't so fucking dull too.
You want an off the wall Parody Batman, read Odyssey. not this trash.
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Gather 'round, and let's read the funniest comic Frank Miller ever wrote: All-Star Batman and Robin, the Boy Wonder!
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Which issue was the one that accidentally printed the word "fuck" and made everyone lose their goddamn bat-minds?
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>>124654305 I see Wolverine , DD and Elektra.
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>>124673025 The original printing of issue 10. I think that issue also had Barabra say cunt uncensored.
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>>124674223 Ah yes. I recall the original printing fetched quite a pretty penny on eBay
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>>124660846 Cool story, it's still shit.
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>Robot >Thank you for becoming a mass murderer for our sake That is literally how this series ends
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>>143902460 >Mark stops preaching moralfaggotry and what is "just" and starts seeing the more logical perspective of things to achieve his idea of peace. No, he preaches so hard that all viltrums adopt the tactic of winning by just allowing everyone to break themselves trying to fight them and then melt under the intense heat their smugness projects.
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>>143902517 >those close to him he ruined. Ruined as in maimed, killed, and imprisoned for as much as being aware of his presence.
Also there was no real political philosophy, Rusty was running a death squads killing everyone he didn't like and keeping it a secret from most. Everyone else was forced to comply and assume that he knew best or at least fear him too much to dare object.
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>>143902321 This is what being a cuck does to a person. Smh Kirkman and his sick fetishes
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>>143902321 One thing i never understood about the plot was the mauler twins. If they have acces to perfect cloning and they have been under custody multiple times.
What was stopping Cecil from just cloning viltrumites to deal with the omni man and viltrumite problem? Since viltrumite's power come from their biology and they had dna samples from both mark and omni man.
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>>143903282 Wrong. He develops an authoritative nature that it be his way or the high way. His exchange with Allen shows that. He’s only diplomatic to a degree. It melds the methods Nolan lied about with the Viltrumite and what they were in truth.
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/co/'s best thread?
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I made this thread over ten years ago. NIGGERS NIGGERS NIGGERS NIGGERS NIGGERS NIGGERS.
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Let's discuss designs which are very nice to look at.
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>>143904775 >t. filthy pedophile BillyBob
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>thread deleted HAHAHAHAHAHA
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So? It lasted for days, it was great, and we'll make it again.
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>>143905489,2 Your pedo thread was shit and the next one will most likely get deleted too.
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Were they right? Did Pixar films flop because they were too autobiographical and lacked mass appeal?
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>>143898329 >Defaults to basic bitch armchair consumer psychologist pseudoscience >Not just making a good movie Anonymous
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>>143930981 I've never taken any psychedelics 2001 is easily one of the best movies I've ever seen
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>>143898329 We'll never know if they were actual flops like other films from Pixar because they threw them on Disney Plus
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>>143929316 No it's not, you're just too monkeybrained to get it. You need to touch Obelisk.
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>>143903868 They were obviously holding their nose to use the brand at all, it was a compromise between a real movie and more trashy sequels