Expectations so far?
>Captain America nostalgiaLook it's kind of pathetic to have to walk back his retirement but at least people did unreservedly like him and think all his movies were decent to good.>Fox X-Men nostalgiaJesus Christ not only have you gone back to this well like three or four times already but over half of these movies are unwatchably bad. I'm convinced people just tolerate it at this point because Stewart and McKellan could drop dead any day now and everyone wants to be nice.
>bait all these nostalgia characters>give them zero screen time because how the fuck do you give like 92 characters screen time>kill them off>dr doom: "i was tony stark all along"i hope this movie kills marvel studios forever
>>151940236>over half of these movies are unwatchably bad.having seen them all I literally cannot name one I would watch a second time, and that includes the Deadpool moviesworst addition to the MCU by far, would rather see Morbius being shredded by Young War Machine again and again in a one-sided four-ep streaming mini intended to set Don Cheadle up as the next Samuel L. Jackson of the franchise while he mentors his own replacement
Why is everyone jerking off over Marsden being back? Wasn't it generally agreeded that he was bad 20 years ago?
Last MCU I watched was No Way Home because I wanted to see Dafoe's Green Goblin again. This shit is trash.
A thread dedicated to all that left us this year.This year's felt more like two squished into one, but if only because of how much of a god-damned bloodbath it's been for everyone.We've lost:>Clive Revill>David Lynch>Jonathan Joss>David Steven Cohen>George Lowe>Jim Smith>Gene Hackman>Harriet the Spy>Tony Benedict>Rob Reiner, Goo Extraordinaire>Fucking Sheen from Jimmy NeutronComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>151919422To think Lynch was working on an animated film too
>>151934484How is he /co/-related?
>>151939763Winter Soldier and Watchmen.
>>151919435He just does storytimes, what he do?
>>151940628Ah, okay.
>From the pages of Jingle Belle comes everybody's favorite Texas firebrand! Master comics writer Paul Dini has set his imagination loose in the Southwest, and the result is Mutant, Texas, a town where several natural and nuclear disasters have irradiated the environment, giving strange new attributes to the inhabitants -- human, animal, and otherwise. This includes the pretty-as-pie, ginger-locked, good-time gal, Ida Red. A lady who can fly and shoot blasts of lightning from her fingers makes one heck of a sheriff, particularly when those crafty Kiyote Bros. are on the prowl! Join Dini and artist J. Bone for a brand-new adventure, taking you from Ida's youth to when she earned that silver star.
>>151937433What that mean?
>"With MUTANT, TEXAS, I wanted to create a place where basically, anything goes," Dini said. "At the same time, with Ida, I'm creating another twist on the fun superheroine characters that I'm known for contributing to BATMAN ADVENTURES and other places. Ida's story is filled with action, humor, some tragedy, and a lot of excitement. I'm removing all limits from what kind of trouble, both real and comedic, that I can get Ida and her friends into. Plus, it's great to create a place where it doesn't matter what corner you looked in, there's always something different to be seen. Not only is it a big, sprawling comedic neo-western epic, MUTANT, TEXAS is a creative ground with infinite possibilities.">"For me, it's all about denim," Bone commented. "Paul said he wanted to do something in the southwest, and I thought, 'Oooh, great! Denim!' There's not enough denim in comics, and I've had my fill of plaid school-girl skirts.">Dini aggress. "I have seen what Bone is doing with Ida's little blue shorts, and I am extremely pleased with the visual direction this book is taking.">"It's been exciting to work with Paul at Oni," said editor in chief Jamie S. Rich. "We really get to see him stretch his legs creatively. He went for teenage comedy in 'The Honor Rollers,' and vacillated between racy humor and syrupy sentiment in the JINGLE BELLE books. MUTANT, TEXAS looks like it's going to be the most fun yet."
>PD: In the earlier issues I went back and forth on the tone of the stories, and I sometimes found myself wavering between being funny and being crude. I wasn’t sure how far to take Jing toward an older or even adult audience, which was one of the things I learned by trial and error.>I looked at the other books Oni Press was publishing at that time, and as much as I liked Clerks and Barry Ween, I realized trying to take her in that direction was moving her into Bad Santa territory. That was not only a bad fit for Jingle tonally, but also it worked against the look of the charming artwork created by Stephen DiStefano, Lynne Naylor, J. Bone and many other talented cartoonists.>As for situations I don’t think she works well in; aside from the hockey stories, she’s not much of a team player. Other than hanging out sometimes with Polly the Witch, or more rarely, Ida Red from the Mutant, Texas stories, I don’t like making Jing a group leader. It diminishes what’s unique and funny about her.https://wickermanstudios.com/2025/10/16/adventures-in-cryptozoology-the-paul-dini-interview/
>>151939507... Texas Testing
>>151940542What does that mean, boy?
Let's love the only good type of females in cartoons
>>151939594Ms. Tonitini from The Weekenders
>>151939594Requesting Mrs. Boonchuy dressed like Street Fighter girl of your choice.
>>151939594Patty (beef’s mom) from Wylde pack
>>151939594Madeline Fenton farting please!
>>151939594Dexter's Mom twerking in a bikini.
Does /co/ like big nose girls?
>>151935290I do but pearl ain't one.
>>151935900>noses are masculineOh and this is peak to you? Beerbottle fucker
>>151935290Yeah girls with big schnozes are great.
>>151936699>Amazon >shaven pussyDoubt
>>151935290I am fond.
Part 1 (v1 #55, 70, Annual #5-6)>>151762818Part 2 (v1 #71-5, X-Men Legends #5-6, Annual #7)>>151785820Part 3 (v1 #76-81)>>151801152Part 4 (v1 #82-9, Annual #8)>>151826021Part 5 (Madrox #1-5)>>151845603Part 6 (v3 #1-7)>>151854141Part 7 (v3 #8-16)>>151866358Part 8 (v3 #17-24, X-Factor: The Quick & The Deadly #1)Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
Phew! Bit of a long one today, but I promised myself I'd give you two story arcs per thread (as fun as these are, I don't want to be doing them forever) and these two were a bit longer than expected.I'll be back tomorrow with one more (hopefully shorter) thread before 2026 ends!44 to go
>>151936863Most painful orgasm ever.
>>151939436Thanks!
ok
Previous >>151900349This time, it's 2017.Last time, with Lust for Lisa ended Mason Jarr was free to take the Starbuck Jones role and at Les's invitation stayed in Westview to peruse Holly/Cory's collection in order to study the role. While there, he met Cindy and there was an immediate attraction. Around the same time, Cindy was offered a newscasting job for an L.A. tech startup called Buddyblog and while there officially started dating Mason and so decided to take the job and move to California. When Mason didn't like the script for the movie she also helpfully offered up Pete's name as a possible writer necessitating his own move out to L.A. and Pete in turn got Darin a job as a storyboarder for the movie meaning he and Jessica would also need to move.While out there, though, Cindy became jealous of Mason's pretty and younger co-star Marianne Winters. Also there was Bio-Dad Frankie, now working for a TMZ knockoff. Following Mason and Marianne he was able to make it seem like the two were in a relationship which caused Marianne to have a breakdown but the now Mason Jarre was able to get to her and things worked themselves out. Also, the Mason Gang managed to track down original Starbuck Jones actor Cliff Anger, befriending him and getting him a role in the new movie.Back in Westview, Bull started showing odd behavior and explosive anger and it was discovered that he likely had CTE. This necessitated his early retirement from coaching. Cory came home from the army and sold off his Starbuck Jones collection so he could buy an engagement ring and propose to his girlfriend Roxanne "Rocky" Rhodes. John was also offered a consulting role for Starbuck Jones while the old school computer was taken away to be used as a prop in the film.
>>151939124RIP Rana, but in a way it's nice she wants to carry on the family tradition of being imprisoned by the Taliban. I like to think there'll always be a Winkerbean who is drawn to their doom in Afghanistan.
>>151939499True, sounds like someone leaving one turd on your doorstep every morning versus driving in a sewage truck and spraying your house with it.
>>151939124Pretty sure she should have zero memories of life in Afghanistan. Wasn't she barely out of toddler stage she was adopted?
>>151940144Old folks homes tend to be breeding grounds for STDs.
>>151941064She would have been I think like 3, maybe 4, since Wally and Becky's Afghanistan honeymoon was in 2005 and she was in the same graduating class as Summer, Maddie, etc.
name the fan base
>>151941006"make up your fucking mind"
>>151940766>gigachadLeebros...
>>151940414TADC
Fandom gossipfaggotry threads are cancer and against >>>/global/rules/3 >>>/global/rules/6 >>>/co/rules/1 and in severe cases >>>/global/rules/4OP is a faggot. Fulfill your civic duty to help purge this board of anarchistic, sociopathic, intellectually regressive youtube/reddit/twitter immigrant subhumans like him who are under the delusion that all of 4chan (instead of just the designated shitposting playpens like /b/, /trash/, /bant/, etc.) is a toilet by reporting this thread en masse.Here's a link so you don't have to scroll up to the top of the page. https://sys.4chan.org/co/imgboard.php?mode=report&no=151940414
>>151941289Most miserable anon award
Pay respect to Beta Ray Bill. Bill thread. Bill Bill Bill
>>151939016Did he die?
>>151939016Does he have any good comics? I read his first appearance, but it pretty much tells you how badass he is, instead of showing you.
>>151939016no thanks
NORMAL WORDS
>>151939016>Normal Thor, but a horse guy!
What would you do if you were in Red's place?
>>151940780Fart on Butters
>>151940780Moon him
She's hot
>LAST WEEK IN CAROLMarvel Winter Break Special #1Will of Doom #1Last week's thread: >>151840305
>>151939827I wonder how Briefu liked Prime 4.
She needs to go back to Hala
Anyone remember this show?
>Mona reimagined as animeKinda cool. And that's your lot.
Anonymous, you will draw art for this thread. RIGHT NOW
>>151940309Yes master.
>>151940309SFW art?
>>151940997Eh, we aint fussy
That time Disney gave nightmares to many kids during the holidays
>>151939660In English please.
>>151934917This scared you guys? Millenials are fucking pussies lol
>>151937257because it's ultimately a story of reform and mercy.
>>151940579ok boomer
>>151937257The only thing that would get through to rich aristocrats and other wealthy people in Dickens' time was the crushing inevitability of death and their legacyHe spends a fucking LONG time explaining people will be happier when they are dead
maid drones showing off their cute legs
>>151936617>Murder Drones But Alice Died And Amda Spent The Next Twenty Years Surviving A Raptor Death Pit And Capturing Disassembly Drones' Disembodied Cores
>>151935273>>151939470>We lost Amdanon
>>151939557Well, it's possible.
>>151938239Is nice.
>>151939470Terrifying
ALWAYS stick your dick in crazy
>>151931585>ALWAYS stick your dick in crazyI'm reminded of thishttps://youtu.be/JbegaT5CDfM?si=eep2AYYHTNJErU7q
>>151937298Oh I thought this was from the velma show at first thank god
>>151938620I still applaud them for committing to minor status quo shifts for S2 like Flute moving in with Summers or the sasquatch chief getting fired
>>151940642It's a shame. I kind of liked the chief, but the writing is so much tighter now. Now if they just figured out not to focus on Harmony and Stan so much...
>>151941067We've been saying for YEARS now that FOX's "every prime time cartoon must be a family sitcom" mandate has been one of the biggest limitations to anything they've debuted post-Sit Down Shut Up. I personally like seeing Flute's family, but Grimsburg's strengths really do lie in the procedural workplace comedy angle they've been embracing lately.