>Tom King on the difference of writing Clark and Kara and how Steve Orlando helped him.
>He admits he felt "kind of stuck" when he was working on Supergirl Woman of Tomorrow, because he wasn't sure what made her cool. He called Steve Orlando and Orlando gave King the elements that make Supergirl a badass: that she saw her whole planet explode as a teenage. "Trauma, that's my genre!" says Tom King, "It's what I do!" >"She's a little more cynical, she's a little more world weary,". Steve opened all the doors to what became Woman of Tomorrow. So let's all thank Steve Orlando Source: https://www.thepopverse.com/comics-dc-superman-celebrate-c2e2-2025-liveblog
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>>474708 hopefully only for a few more months. But there are still many places in France where fiber isn't available because it wasn't profitable to install a line for the amount of people living there. they voted a law last year to force 100% coverage soon so they are finally finishing the job.
>It's ironic, tried to make a general thread after the readalong was done but the jannies back home purged it. Let's see how it goes over here. >Post and discuss anything about TwoKinds, or Tom Fischbach's work in general. >Latest page: https://twokinds.keenspot.com/ >Official TwoKinds Gallery: https://twokinds.gallery/ >TwoKinds DA: https://www.deviantart.com/twokinds >The Legendary Tom Mega Archive: https://mega.nz/folder/TXJhgabT#E3fgU1o8zcjHKPqLn3WFnQ
Forgot to mention, picrel is the latest page. And idk if anyone from 4chan Prime that followed the read-alongs are here, but I think I was right on the money when I said that the comic seems to be foreshadowing Reed becoming an adoptive mom for Keidran. This page gives me further cause
>>474664 “she” refers to jivis mother. sorry, this page isn't going to make a whole lot of sense without having the preceding ~2000 pages as context. you should read them! :P more seriously, i can't even remember at which point jivis backstory has been discussed, but even then it was very cryptic
So.....Omniverse is ending and rumor has it that this is gonna be the last series of the Ben 10 franchise gotta say I am disappointed that this is how it's ending seeing as while Ultimate Alien wasn't anything to write home about at least it didn't treat viewers like absolute dumbasses like Ominverse does. Not to mention the fact that all those flashback episodes in Omniverse are just giant shitty retcons of the continuity because you know the retcons in Alien Force and Ultimate Alien worked so well right?
Kinda funny looking back at this franchise, because I remember back in 2006 CN used to play the original series every single day and it would bring in big numbers but now? Most the kids that grew up watching Ben 10 have moved on, the fanbase has split and the TV ratlins for Omniverse have been abysmal.
>>441152 Actually I easily found this online. Easier to just put this guy on your watchlist. https://www.deviantart.com/nauyaco/gallery/76275229/a-casual-day-of-aliens
Well, that was awesome! ...And Surprisingly violent!
Kudos to them in the first two episodes actively tying off some dangling threads from the previous season (not necessarily plot things, but stuff dealing with chacter interactions).
>Gooseworx getting super burnt out at the moment when it comes to the show's dev Really feels like they'll never do something this high budget ever again after TADC is done. Looking forward to the upcoming Jax/Ragatha shared two parter coming up though.
>>474471 I disagree. South Park was funny when we were all 12 living in the suburbs listening to Linkin Park watching Dragonball Z drinking Pepsi while playing Halo co-op on the easiest setting during which we consumed Doritos and looked at paintball guns on eBay in Internet Explorer connected through AOL on a 56k modem before hopping into our balding fathers’ latest midlife-crisis-impulse-sponsored Japanese-built SUV to head to the mall and get more skateboarding shoes and third-rate irregular Levis and mountain bike parts before heading home, voting democrat and masturbating to the latest sears catalog while huffing paint in your garage before talking to pedophiles on AIM pretending to be whatever camwhore they’re ranting about on Myspace with a Matrix quote/anime character name/triple six-asterisk-parentheses-surrounded screenname before heading to your supposed “good school” in the morning to buy more pot to smoke during your Counter-Strike lan party with Jimmy and the rest of his friends taking ritalin and adderall and prozac eight times a day before taking a casual pass at local, state or national governmental figures, legislature, or structure to appear edgy and intelligent in front of your Budweiser-sneaking, limp-wristed, near-to-Columbine sociopathic “deep” friends who play the victim when they start losing arguments six days before their botched suicide attempt simply because school tramp number twelve wouldn’t go under the bleachers with them to let them get to second base before their thirteenth birthday.
"If parents and educators could magically beam messages into kids' heads telling them to stay in school and not use drugs we wouldn't have shows like Arthur and Franklin. If toy companies could beam messages into kids' heads telling them to buy their products there wouldn't be shows like He-Man and Ninja Turtles. If TV writers were clever enough to be stand-up comedians we wouldn't have shows like the Simpsons and South Park."
>>474442 Bit of a blessing and a curse It did look like it was gonna have the same feel as the original but it's hard to trust continuation series now a days I'm more surprised no one has decided to do the formula of kids being super spies and fighting villains of the week based on a child like fear
>>474454 That is true But I trusted Genndy with Samurai Jack season 5 and that blew up in my face for the second half Makes me warry of these episodic writers making serialized storylines