Now that the dust has settled, what's his next project?
>>153081376>Honestly I don't think he deserved as much as he gotWasn't he extremely lucky for a case like his. I think he only got like a few days in jail and was allowed to be on supervised release, registered as a sex offender and under parole, but better than being in prison.
>>153083206>it's just when they are very vocal and aggressive about it that I think they're hiding somethingI will concede I think there is a subset of people who don't actually care about whether it is trully pedophilia and more so the fact that lolifags are people that a kind of freegame to be fucked with online. This person is "x" therefore I can be a psycho to them and be societally accepted for it. It's a legit thing that happens and often you see in lolcow adjacent culture stuff.>>153083215To be fair, half of that is down to the catholic churche's weird stance on gay priests anyway and the idea around how even if someone evil is speaking from the bible or on God's law that the words spoken are untainted. So even if you stand in opposition to the dogma on a personal level there is that degree of seperation that permits it. Throw in the fact that catholicism is largely built around organisation, and not personal found faith, most priests become priests as a career or job, with gay catholics in particular being historically told that the priesthood is where they should be as it will help them be as well as harness the gift of celibacy.
>>153083100This literally never happened.
>>153083215It's funny that people always bring up gay Catholics to deflect the "Gays are pedos," allegations and they don't have the self awareness to realize what they're doing.
>>153081376please say sike bro...
Post your favorite comic book artists and artworks you likeStarting with Simon Bisley
>>153076897I'm a sucker for Esad Ribic and Roberto De La Torre is doing a bang-up job of emulating Buscema
>>153084122Marvel busts out Ribic anytime they want you to think the comic is "important". I fully expect the inevitable Marvel vs Star Wars to be by him. (Secret Star Wars?)
>>153082331>>153082555>>153082598Great choices.I will add: Ivan Reis, Patrick Gleason and Doug Mahnke.
>>153076897>>153076915>>153076942>t. Dredd superfan
>>153077158All his faces look the same though.
What is point of Superman clones? Evil or otherwise? What are they supposed to represent besides Superman himself?Are people going to stop doing this shit once Superman goes public domain?
>>153073540Ah, the message is actually vague feelgood hopeful universalist bs that everyone claims most mainstream piece of media is about because everyone is afraid to actually say anything.
>>153070499Yet it isn't the type of story most people write with the character. If copyright wasn't an issue, these people would be writing Superman Elseworld stories. Most of these only work because of a pre-established knowledge of Superman. Look at Invincible, the Guardians of the Globe don't work as characters unless the readers are aware that they are analogs to the Justice League. It is like how every litRPG/isekai in Japan requires passing knowledge of Dragon Quest. Nobody addresses what the Demon King's goals or whatever.
>>153074660How Super is this American, folks?
>>153082072the message is that everyone wants a higher power to tell them what to do. The title of the book is from Kennedy's speech "We Are...The Watchmen on the Walls of Freedom." about how America now has the responsibility to police the whole world.
>>153083940>the message is that everyone wants a higher power to tell them what to do.>Commies: Join our death cult.>USA: Communism is gay.The entire story is under the perspective that USA is bad because reasons.
Women on Tiktok were complaining that Jane was sexualized in Disney's 1999 Tarzan.
>>153083583Its voiced by Rosie O'Donnell so...you were correct.
>>153083561Sorry but you're off the mark. Jane is legitimately one of the most beautiful and lovely disney girls.
>>153083707Mid.
>>153083561>2/10 elbows too pointy
>>153081790Cuuute!
how does "time is different in space" or time dilation works in fiction?? comic book superheroes here, but fiction in general>"astronauts go to the moon have a different time than us here on earth"is whta I heard. dont character go back and forth all the time? do they go to the past? or the future? do they age in their travels?? does it affect them??worse, the way they fight in space and ping-pong each other between earth, the moon, etc is it that easy??i dont understand anything about this science time thing
>>153077096Time passes differently in orbit because of relative velocity and a slightly weaker gravity field. The difference is infinitesimal. Spend a year on the ISS and you're a few milliseconds "younger" than your twin who stayed on Earth. Nothing to do with the physiological effects of weightlessness and radiation.But GPS depends upon _very_ accurate timing. GPS satellites experience time dilation, causing their atomic clocks to run about 38 microseconds faster per day than ground-based clocks. This net effect results from gravity (general relativity) making clocks run faster and velocity (special relativity) making them slower. Without relativistic corrections, GPS positioning errors would accumulate by over 10 km (6 miles) per day, making navigation useless.
>>153072229How fast or slow or the duration it takes for a planet to orbit around its sun. And how far away its from the sun.
>>153081523Even "The Forever War" cheated. They had FTL collapsar-jumps which allowed travel clear across the Galaxy while "only" centuries elapsed on Earth.Yes, the comic (by Marvo) was pretty faithful to the book.There are more accurate depictions. Anderson's "Tau Zero" comes pretty close to Reality.
Comic book "science" is an oxymoron.I did, however, once see an "anthropomorphic" comic "Sex Kitten". The titular heroine would lose her super-powers unless she had wild, passionate sex at least once a day. The villain arranges for her to be off-Earth for a full day and is confident the superheroine is no longer a threat to his plans for World Domination.Surprise! Sex Kitten spent the trip flying near lightspeed and less than 24 hours have elapsed for her. That's exactly right!!
>>153072229>"astronauts go to the moon have a different time than us here on earthThe moon isn't far enough for a noticeable communications delayTime dilation is from relativistic speeds, when you approach light speed things get wonky. Most fiction ignores this or uses space travel that is actually teleportation because it gets complicated, Planet of the Apes and The Forever War being notable exceptions
dude the shit animation is so fucking distractingcan we really not afford to animate at the regular show level anymore?
>>153084141>If you die you don't suddenly disappear from your historyfunny enough that seems like a fate a random one-off villain would have in this show
>normal characters look like shitParty Horse is going to be so fucking bad with all that anatomy.Also watching the show on CN right now and seeing the normal animation makes this feel even worse.
>>153082401>>153082451>>153082712Just Screenrecord???? Why do this shit op??
>>153084235It's not my video bro.
>>153082757As long as you think it could be solved by an algorithm instead of hiring animators you're part of the reason it looks bad
>Be me>Curious about pic rel>Everyone says it's the worst cartoon since Hitler>Decide to watch it anyway >It's actually really goodYou guys fucking lied to me, what else are you hiding?
>>153075896I thought the first season was okay but stopped caring afterwards
>>153075896Retarded shill.
>>153076082change ok to good.
>>153075919Which network did he pitch to?
>>153082864rude
Who was in the wrong here?
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>>153082544Cute
>>153058983Are we in the wrong here?
Did Scott Pilgrim age well?
no it's fucking GARBAGEabsolute slop
>>153080950Not really but it exists as an interesting time capsule. It isn't unreadable nowadays just dated and the things it was origionally lauded for have now been done to death. That said the art does definitely still hold up and is still the best thing about the comic. I wouldn't fault anyone for reading and enjoying it but I wouldn't go out of my way to reconmend it to anyone.
>>153080950yeah he will be older than 17 at some point
>>153080950This destroyed an entire generation
>>153080950Scott Pilgrim works as an idealized look at growing into your 20s back in early 2000s Canada, but that's about it.
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Disneyworld/ It's Tough to be a Bug request:Requesting the stinkbug Claire de Room (but with big tits and a huge abdomen i.e. ass) intentionally killing Weevil Keenvil with her stink. She should be looking at us with a smug expression as she does it.
I'm gonna save a request of mine in the next thread
>>153077895That's what happens when two spammers fight each other for a half decade across several boards drawthreads.
>>153082281Botfag won, and we're suffering the consequences
>>153080368kek
If she's so smart, why doesn't she solve world hunger?
>>153082373The guy got caught by his dad with a tiny nude girl on his lap watching zabomafoo, and now is trying to convince people to produce cartoons and stories about his dad not making a big deal of of it, because he wants to basically rewrite the past through cartoons.It's Linkara, Mr. Enter, or even CWC level insanity.
>>153080224She actually does. >>153080114She has to teach a man to fish.
>>153081481>>153083500Is there more lore to this guy?
>>153080114>why doesn't she solve world hunger?Because world hunger is a logistics issue that has rich and powerful people putting up as many obstacles as possible.
>>153080114Post her official tits, I dare you.
>NOIDS DO NOT HAVE SEX WITH DOODLES
>>153082096homo
>>153082690This one’s fineThe only Bakshi (human) girl I find particularly attractive is Raven from Spicy City.
>153082096Congrats on the bait
>>153080062Imagine the double BJ
>>153081677cute feet
These are the stats on how many issues the top female members were on the team.If you could make an all female team, who would be on it?
>>153071716Big Barda, Jessica Cruz, Jo Mullein, Power Girl, Wonder Woman
>>153082744>Big BardaScott Free is so fucking lucky, man. I want this woman to smother me to death.
>>153082581It was the 90's, man. You know how these things go.
>>153082784I want these three to break me with their pussies
>>153083432Good pencils and art.
It's that time of the year!post favorite easter specials, cartoon episodes and comics if there are anyhttps://youtu.be/nd1MrTqnDd0
Why were cartoons in the 90s and 2000s less of the stereotypical kids show compared to the 70s and 80s? There were a few in the 70s and 80s like Star Trek: The Animated Series, but most were the stereotypical show for kids.
>>153078579there was money to spend on something risky
>>153079172Before the 90s there were still cartoons for adults in the world simultaneously, kiddie cartoons in the 70s-80s were going through the kids marketing content degradation cycle just like we are now
>>153078579because the kids of the boomers were tired from boomer cartoons
same reason TV in general got more mature in the era, standards changed. You wouldn't see The Sopranos on TV in the 70's.
>>153078640THE FUTURE HAS ARRIVED