I'm surprised this isn't talked about more. Was it that bad?
>Ooh, anon, do you want to be my BITCH?Your response?
>>153167208I assume sowasn't she raised in a brothel?
>>153167517Guess she at least knows the basics and mechanics
>>153165017Motherfucker, Gary Gygax? Tolkien? C.S. Lewis? Tolkien in particular wouldn't just be considered a "conservative", were he alive today he'd be considered "far right" or some other absurd buzzword.
>>153168220People talk about Tolkien being anti naziBut he was very Pro Franco
Are there any /co/ characters you think would be better as their opposite gender?
>>153150141>white lesbian crashes out when her black girl friend she grew up with doesn't reciprocate her advancesThat is, unless they change both of their genders
>"trapfags">look at hread >its just gay pedos
>>153162025Beefy.
>>153164093That's a cute take on him.
Was it a mistake?
>>153164809Remember
>>153164834I DON'T remember, actually..
>>153162836Do you eat?
chicken & rice TV
>>153166789Well put. There's a reason the Arroz con Pollo is the most ordered carryout dish at my local mexican place.
Mona Lisa is a great design
She sure was
>>153166325She fucked Michaelangelo
>>153164061Because it's hot.
Mmm...kaiju women.
>>153167736Is that fucking Lizzie?! I always played as her back in the day. Shame about that “””Rampage””” movie cutting out all of the Rampage characters.>>153166285Imagine being the lucky bastard who owns that cel. Flash has always had great lizard ladies. Even Sulpha in the totally radical 90’s cartoon was fun.
Why do people act like '90s comics were these extremely violent and edgy things? When you look at the actual books—even from Image—it was usually more of the same, but slightly more mature and dark. The colors were still bright, the action was still tame, and most killings happened off-camera or were barely violent at all. Yet they act like people were getting their heads ripped off in DC and Marvel books and that everything was really hardcore. In reality, you only saw that stuff in niche books like Faust, Verotik, Boneyard Press, and even DC's Vertigo and Marvel's Epic, while the "mature readers" lines were still pretty tame. Spawn comics are nothing like the edgy, blood-and-sex-filled cartoon. They're more like slightly edgier Big Two book but anyway, why do people lie about this? I owned so many '90s books over the years, and none of them outside of niche titles wouldn't be bad to give to a kid, even ones with Carnage in them. I feel the 2000's were more a edgy time than the 90's for mainstream titles.
>>153131276IT IS I, THE LIGHTBRINGER!
Nobody wants to admit that the 90's mullet era of Superman following his resurrection was OBJECTIVELY the BEST era of the whole character.
>>153168080Mullet and chest hair Superman was best Superman.
>>153167543Yeah that anon went too far but there was a period after Giordano stepped down around 1993 and before Carlin stepped up in 1996 when Kahn and Levitz were just running things when DC's mainline got pretty self-conscious and lousy trying be more like Image and early 90s Marvel. You had Justice Society of America getting cancelled because they were "too old," you had the editors who approved of Hal Jordan becoming a silver fox suddenly panicking because he had become "too old" and writing him out in a rushed, disrespectful manner, you had the shallow salaciousness of Kyle Rayner's girlfriend getting stuffed in a fridge (DC had published edgy content before,but this moment was more like something from a dumb slasher movie rather than a mature R-rated film), you had Mark Waid killing Ice solely to piss off the fans, you had Mark Waid almost making all the corny silver age villains edgy serial killers and mass murderers during Underworld Unleashed before he stopped himself and convinced Kahn to take it in a slightly-different direction from the one he pitched with just power upgrades and costume makeovers instead.
>>153167724Amalgam was just a silly crossover.
Anissa this and Anissa that, the important question is if she will be adapted
https://co.llection.pics/post/view/147447
>>153167684>free legsShe could still kill you easily by wrapping them around you and breaking you in half, but it'd be worth it.
>>153167522>For less than minute each timeThey still have more bullets than you, anon.
>>153167522It's hard to tell if you guys actually like furry women when you wank human men more than William does.
>>153167797If she wanted, she would've done that
Katana is not a slut!
>>153161471you can't just end on a question like that
>>153163957Hott
>>153164131>Tatsu is Darkstalkers >The Bishamon Armor instantly realizes the perfect host has arrived.
>>153167542Wonder how much she sweats in that thing.
There should be more women heroes with boy sidekicks. Truly Black Cat was a trailblazer!
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>>153164221It’s amazing how much you can do with a simple flashlight.
>>153165971>You expired pastry!>Donut hole!>Hostess Slut-cake!
How about godly boys and reluctant moms?
>>153166747>Stop it, mom. You're making her sound delicious and moist.
Just imagine if this show had had an actual narrative structure without the podcast shit. That 10% of the show with an actual legit story gets me blueballed just thinking back to it. Pen Ward is an ideas man but he can never keep shit coherent on his own. The best of AT and Bravest Warriors had Muto and Breehn running the show
>>153164305You're good bro
>>153156843That pink twink needs to get fucked.
>>153166002he’s 44 years old
>>153166562That 44-year-old twink needs to get FUCKED.
>>153166562weirdly, he's still pretty twinky even though he has that big hobo beard. Duncan Trussel is a tiny little man.
Just watched this. The plot is like a video game plot or something, travel the five different worlds and defeat the bosses to gather magical shards that act as powerups for your quirky dragon companion. So strange, doesn't really work for a movie. And none of the characters barely get more than 30 seconds of development before it's on to the next thing.Sisu is a serious cutie though, I wish she had more screentime, or a bigger role in the climax. If there ever was a film that needed to be half an hour longer it's this one.I love dragons so fucking much.
>>153166666nice digits, satanunderwater exploration with Sisu would be so neat....
>>153166387Yeah I don’t play the vidya.
>>153166705Probably would make for some of the more tolerable water levels in vidya depending on how well the gameplay's designed.
>>153166513>>153166580These days it's easier to dream about a fan mod for an ATLA game or something.
this is all of my story, im planning on showing it to indie houses, any suggestionsdont hold back im open for critique, also pls spread the word, this is my dream since i was a child
>>153166697no. the fact you get ragebaited proves yoou deserve to be. we can jsut profit from you.
>>153167404Lol good luck
>>153167404>not creating for love of the gameNGMI
>>153167938you are mistaken. i love my game>>153167754thank you
good luck too
ITT: gay /co/ crushes you've hadI will beginDave the Intern
>>153167592>dexter >jax
>>153167293this might sound extremely petty but I've always kind of wanted to post my own answer in a thread like this and never have yet because the character used in the OP is always off-putting enough that I pass it over and wait for the next one to come along
>>153168180This is extremely common, people won't engage with your thread if you choose a bad pic and/or make an off-the-wall post
>>153168180Kek, well you might as well do it now
>>153167590it's animated
let's be real, there's no way the Netflix cartoon would've done this justiceshould I bother reading the sequel novels?
>>153140359Disingenuous faggotry. People aren't asking for 1-to-1 adaptations. They're asking for alterations to be limited to those that serve the transition, like telling a narrative in a less chronologically linear fashion to better serve narratige momentum (fully linear narrative works great in prose novels, but terrible on screen - this is why the Golden Compass movie sucked; it was too loyal), or adding establishing cutaways to a story that was previously purely first person.People don't want faggoty hacks who can't create their own story molesting a narrative with shitty fanfiction, like the adaptations of The Witcher, or Locke & Key.People do in fact, want the same story.
>>153140196kill yourself retard
>>153159888I relate to thisMan that was a wild read, really a time capsule. I'm glad we got the version we did instead of all that reagan evangelical tv shit
>>153166609Yeah, it was clearly very inspired by Pogo but that doesn't gel with an epic fantasy story.
>>153163453>The adaptation of the Batman Killing Joke was so short they needed to invent an additional intrusive feeling Prologue to extend the main storyThey didn't even adapt the comic parts properly. It was so lazy and shoddy.
burger >>153161934
>>153168008i liked end of eva
>>153168109A bomb
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AjFk1cY265I>lataman i really gonna go to the theater and surround myself with zoomies?
>>153168855favela monkey zoomies.
>>153168381Stay offline. A blessing really since our characters are doomed to be online forever.
>villain neither wins nor losesHow often does this happen in media?
>>153167602One theory is that Polytheism was a kind if compromise between different local varieties of Monotheism, with some gods leaving hints to their former status in their names and associated myths.Pan means "everything", Tyr just means "God", etc
>>153164873Cont:>>153164929Mostly terrible, very in line with typical inaccurate media stereotypes that are based more on Danza Azteca outfits rather then anything the Postclassic Central mexicans like the Aztec actually wore (see >>>/vst/2367623). There's a piece of art that shows a ghostly white deer next to Itzpapalotl which is a fairly niche reference to a myth involving her, but other then that and a few small other details it's mostly very dissapointing.Play Tlatoani Aztec Cities instead if you want a real time strategy/city building game, it just came out and is fairly well researched>>153165190It's not meant to be a gotcha, I'm here to spread accurate info, not really to debate morality, you're free to draw your own moral conclusions about Aztec and other Mesoamericans as long as you're doing it based on an accurate understanding of their societies, and for the most part the only thing that separates the Mexica from other Mesosmerican groups is the degree to which they achieved military success, alongside obviously some specific cultural and artistic trends.>>153165254If you mean the one on the far right, that's probably Xolotl due to the dog skull.>>153165471Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>153167697Semi-related, but in total whacko territory, I wish I was back in university so I could attempt to research an idea I had in my 30s.I think there is a possible chance that druidism, cult of the cave, "pagan", and a few other older religion adjacent beliefs might actually be stolen Neanderthal beliefs.Also, I think north American religion was a separate genesis of religion which is why its so different from much of the world.
>>153167792I mean this is just a certain handling which plagued Indigenous American portrayals since the 1970s as apologia regarding the more "brute" savages.It's the same with the "fire-water" story. A lot of people seem to think the natives had no true experience with alcohol which isn't true. A lot of tribes had weaker alcohols akin to what would be drank during antiquity. What screwed them over was they had no experience with liqueurs brought over by the Europeans, and while the Europeans had hundreds of years of experience that developed alongside the strength of those drinks, the natives didn't and didn't know the myriad of rules regarding how you drank it compared to something like a wine. And the Europeans weren't innocent with a number of stories of this being used to malicious intent. It wasn't particularly the planned mastermind and when news of Native alcohol abuse got to the higher ups, the general reaction was "Oh fuck! Oh fuck! We didn't introduce this properly and may have just fucked up their entire civilization!".This leading to a conflict between the early colonial governments (particularly the French one) who wanted to regulate the sales and preserve a trade partner and the merchants who were selling record profits and basically created the whole "they're just drunks" myth.Meanwhile, "fire-water" wasn't some intrigued term the natives came up with, it was just the most direct interpretation of their word for alcohol.
>>153167792Thanks for your informative and thoughtful criticism of the Mel Gibson's movie, Mesoamerican-anon.People back then and even today utterly underestimate how advanced and complex these societies are even at their time and think they are backward just because they are different when compared to "modern" society and expect that the "past" is to be looked down upon.Apocalypto's opposite views (Jaguar Paw's idealistic hunter tribe and the brutal "civilized" society of the Mayans) aren't that different when compared to how medieval popular fiction such as ASOIAF depict Medieval Europe as some backward dark-age where medieval nobles treat peasants like shit and religious-fanaticism and witchhunting were happened 24/7.