>416732I don't think there'll ever be a place as comfy as '00s /co/ was, not just because of the community, but because of the timing. In 2006 when /co/ was made, comics were under a huge renaissance. After the grimdark shit of the 90s, we just got a bunch of new series with actual continuities (even if they were just jumping event to event, at least they keep going on with a story). Also, people growing up in the 80s were at creative positions now, making remakes and movies of old series.
So we had the less crap and a TON of promising series building up, that still all used well-known iterations of characters. Meanwhile, the movies only started becoming great, and a ton of old series that sat in limbo got new content too - Transformers to name one.
It was a renaissance period that got combined with 4chan at its most brilliant and fun phase.
You'll never find a community like that again for comics and cartoons. Everything is too mainstream now.