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X-Men comics: Apocalypse edition Anonymous 01/13/2022 (Thu) 07:16:43 No. 22095 [Reply]
Recommendations, starting points and ongoing storylines No matter how bad it gets Also /v/ wants to know where to start if they wanna read Cable and Deadpool.
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>>22097 Im a shit OP. No argument here. >>22100 This was for you Frank.
>>22410 Oh right the tooth. Yeah that sucked, and by the time I felt myself again I had forgotten about this thread. Again I suck.
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>>22359 >"Nathaniel Christopher Summers, named for his grandfathers" >Huh. I have all those comics, but I never really thought about that line before right this minute. >Well, let's see, now... >Christopher would be Corsair, and... >wait, Maddie was a clone of Jean >made by Mr. Sinister >whose real name was Nathaniel Essex Fucking hell! Cable is named for Mr. Sinister?

Thea White, Voice of Muriel Bagge on ‘Courage the Cowardly Dog,’ Dies at 81 Anonymous 08/02/2021 (Mon) 02:16:24 No. 16168 [Reply]
>Thea White, an actor best known for voicing the sweet-natured Scotswoman Muriel Bagge on Cartoon Network’s “Courage the Cowardly Dog,” died on July 30. She was 81. >Born on June 16, 1940 in Newark, N.J., White began acting professionally on stage in her 20s, according to Zitzner’s post. She also held jobs as a librarian and the personal assistant to Marlene Dietrich. White was married to Andy White, who drummed on several the Beatles songs including “Love Me Do” and “P.S. I Love You,” from 1983 until his death in 2015. >In his post, Zitzner wrote that White was “looking forward to seeing” her latest project voicing Muriel, the film “Straight Outta Nowhere: Scooby Doo Meets Courage the Cowardly Dog,” which is set to come out this year. https://archive.is/YBAr5
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/co/, wtf Is there really nothing more notable happening in the world of /co/?
>>33756 It's obviously one guy spamming by reviving old threads, though this time with a theme, perhaps with one or two more copying him as a joke.

RIP Tony Eastman Anonymous 11/05/2020 (Thu) 17:35:00 No. 7048 [Reply]
Didn't see a thread. >An industry artist since the 1970s, Eastman enjoyed a prolific career working in series and commercials. At various times, he was an animator, storyboard artist, and director >He was the director of the pilot for Nickelodeon’s Doug (pictured at top) and went on to become the supervising director of the show’s first season. Other series he worked on include Codename: Kids Next Door, Courage the Cowardly Dog, Daria, Beavis and Butt-head, Sheep in the Big City, and Kablam! https://archive.md/fyhnL
RIP
>>7048 Yeah F. This guy was responsible on working on alot of shows that got CN to be the place to watch as a kid.

Scot Rienecker, voice of Mega XLR's (etc.) Goat dies in building fire Anonymous 02/25/2023 (Sat) 06:59:36 No. 32584 [Reply]
https://archive.ph/TynwB >Scot Rienecker died on Monday, Feb. 20 — a day after the blaze at his 10th Street apartment, Hudson County Prosecutor Esther Suarez said. Rienecker was found unresponsive by firefighters as smoke billowed from the home at 309 10th St., around 12:10 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 19 Suarez said. He was taken to Jersey City Medical Center and later transferred to the Burn Unit at Cooperman Barnabas Medical Center in Livingston, where he died. https://archive.ph/wip/gQXbQ >Goat was a dear friend of Titmouse & a singular human being. He was an inspiration for so many of the characters in the shows we've produced spanning 2 decades. #MegasXLR, #MotorCity, #TURBO, #Downtown #Metalocalypse + more. We were lucky to have known him. He will be missed. xo A really shitty way to die.
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Fucking ouch. RIP.
>>33681 Have you been bumping all RIP threads? That's a lot of deaths, wew.
>>32584 How many cartoons did he appear? I only recognize Downtown and MegaXLR. >>33687 And now one of MAD's magazine employees also kicked the bucket.

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George Perez RIP Anonymous 05/07/2022 (Sat) 21:40:21 No. 25861 [Reply]
>George Perez, Legendary ‘Crisis on Infinite Earths,’ ‘Wonder Woman’ Comic Book Artist, Dies at 67 >The famed artist, who also worked on The New Teen Titans and Superman during his decades-long career, passed away on Friday peacefully at his home with his wife, Carol Flynn, and family by his side, according to a statement posted to his official Facebook page. His passing followed a pancreatic cancer diagnosis. https://archive.ph/mgRDY
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>>25867 Damn that's a lotta credits. Dude was busy.
>>25861 Was he vaxxed?
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Artist Jean-Claude Mézières Passes Away Anonymous 01/28/2022 (Fri) 04:16:43 No. 22635 [Reply]
Didn't see a thread >The French newspaper Le Monde reported on Sunday that artist Jean-Claude Mézières passed away on Sunday. He was 83. >The duo would go on to publish many other graphic novels together, including: La Cité des Eaux Mouvantes, L'Empire des Mille Planètes, Lady Polaris, and Atlas Cosmique: les Habitants du Ciel. >Mézières won the Grand Prize at the Angoulême International Comics Festival in 1984. https://archive.is/hX8hF
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I have to allow myself to be compassionate and comfortable when I think about my death, kindness makes your internal self critic much more reasonable. It's what keeps me from quitting drawfagging, rest in peace.

RIP Derrick J. Wyatt Anonymous 12/27/2021 (Mon) 22:10:19 No. 21583 [Reply]
>Derrick J. Wyatt – Transformers Animated Director Unexpectedly Passes Away <fan-favorite Transformers creative, Derrick J. Wyatt, unexpectedly passed away earlier this month. He was informed by Derrick’s sister and says that there will be more information from his family in the future. HOLY SHIT https://archive.is/l7z2B
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>>21592 >Youd be surprised how much influence a character designer has a upon a series. Hell, Sari is practically his OC. Thanks anon. This makes me feel less sad about his passing. That and realizing he's the guy who cast Jay Leno as Optimus Prime.
>>21638 Metal chin Optimus was great, fuck you.
RIP

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Comic Artist Tim Sale Has Died Anonymous 06/17/2022 (Fri) 02:46:38 No. 26868 [Reply]
>“It’s with a heavy sadness that I must announce that Tim Sale passed away today,” said a message from Sale’s Twitter account. “He passed with the love of his life beside him, and loves all of you very much.” The cause of death has not yet been revealed. DC Comics also confirmed his passing with this post and tribute. >Some of Sale’s other unforgettable Batman work came in Legends of the Dark Knight and Dark Victory, and for his work on Superman in the “Year One” style series Superman for All Seasons, while over at Marvel he helped shape the definitive early years of several heroes with the color themed origins like Hulk: Grey, Daredevil: Yellow, Spider-Man: Blue, and Captain America: White, all of which were also with Loeb. The pair also worked on the hit NBC show Heroes, another bridge between comic book culture and mainstream popularity. RIP https://archive.ph/y8Qfa
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>>26989 >Jurassic league is pretty decent so far. Even if I didn't find the whole idea poorly executed, Superbrontobrachowhatever has a short neck. That's retarded and offensive to the eye.
>>27122 He's an alien dinosaur, anon.
RIP

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RIP Carlos Pacheco Anonymous 11/10/2022 (Thu) 00:31:04 No. 30363 [Reply]
>Comic artist Carlos Pacheco died on Nov. 9, a little over a month after the iconic illustrator announced that he had been diagnosed with the neurodegenerative disease ALS (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis). Born on Nov. 14, 1961, he was 60 years old. >In September, Pacheco revealed that he had been diagnosed with ALS, which is also known as "Lou Gehrig's Disease." Pacheco's announcement -- originally posted on Facebook and since deleted -- was translated from Spanish by CBR's Diane Darcy. It reads, "Well, it cannot be. The final diagnostic has made it clear: Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (Lou Gehrig’s disease), aka ALS. It is what it is, and it is what needs to be dealt with. It’s true that this is an unexpected turn of events in my life, but this doesn’t make me feel less fortunate to have lived the life I have lived, for the experiences I’ve had, the achievements I’ve made, and the people I’ve been fortunate to cross paths with. In truth, it’s been a life that’s gone beyond my wildest childhood dreams. Thank you to everyone who has been here. Let’s keep going as always!" https://archive.ph/jvAsz
>>30363 >Calls for conservatives to be blacklisted from the industry >Dies from ass cancer GOOD
>>30405 Yet Frank Miller hasn't kicked the bucket.
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Jason David Frank RIP Anonymous 11/20/2022 (Sun) 16:38:18 No. 30556 [Reply]
Reports are flooding in that the OG Green Ranger has passed, nothing confirmed but its not looking good. It's been confirmed https://archive.ph/9GiWN
Edited last time by Frank on 11/20/2022 (Sun) 17:32:28.
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>>30803 He should have kept himself and his family out of it, and enjoyed a nice private, quiet life. Because as soon as one sells out to the Woke Cult it's over.
>>30803 if this was a movie this would be the point in the story where i would realize that his suicide was a cover up for his murder from the fact that i would question why he'd take a vaccine thats supposed to protect himself from prematurely dying only to kill himself which would prematurely shorten his life
RIP

RIP Jules Bass Anonymous 10/26/2022 (Wed) 10:55:34 No. 30030 [Reply]
>Jules Bass, Producer Behind the ‘Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer’ and ‘Frosty the Snowman’ TV Specials, Dies at 87 >Bass died Tuesday at an assisted living facility in Rye, New York, publicist Jennifer Fisherman Ruff told The Hollywood Reporter. https://archive.ph/69ZGP
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At least we have Santa Inc.
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RIP, I loved there Halloween cartoons
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Neal Adams Dead at 80 Anonymous 04/29/2022 (Fri) 20:36:53 No. 25608 [Reply]
>Neal Adams, the legendary comic book artist who reinvigorated Batman and other superheroes with his photorealistic stylings and championed the rights of creators, has died. He was 80. >Adams died Thursday in New York of complications from sepsis https://archive.ph/zOOpd
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R.I.P.
RIP

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Scooby-Doo co-creator and Ruby-Spears co-founder Joe Ruby dead Anonymous 08/28/2020 (Fri) 02:43:36 No. 4520 [Reply]
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I wonder when the production for Velma started, would it have been greenlit had he still been alive?
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>>29685 I assumed that Velma is what killed him.

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Al Jaffee Dies: Mad Magazine Cartoonist Anonymous 04/10/2023 (Mon) 23:44:32 No. 33637 [Reply]
>Al Jaffee, the longtime cartoonist for Mad Magazine who created one of the satirical publications most beloved and enduring features – the back-cover “Fold In” illustration died today in a New York City hospital of organ failure. He was 102. https://archive.md/2S6jd
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>Born 1921 Good god, his time was past due. RIP old Jew, the shekels you paid the grim reaper off with were worth the livelihood.
Damn, he was one of the writers who made Mad Magazine good when it was good. And he was an old man when I was young. Thanks for lots of laughs.
>>33637 F Man, 102.

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Ken Spears, Scooby-Doo co-creator and Ruby-Spears co-founder dead at 82 Anonymous 11/10/2020 (Tue) 03:54:21 No. 7149 [Reply]
https://archive.vn/a7qGW Ken Spears, co-creator of Scooby-Doo and co-founder of Ruby-Spears, died Friday. The other half of these duos, Joe Ruby, died earlier this year in August. f
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Rest in Peace. Scooby-Doo is a fixture. Even the really corny episodes are always entertaining. Thanks for the memories, Ken!
His spirit will live on for decades to come. Until eventually we realize that spirit was just an old man in a mask.
One look at VELMA and he choked.

Anonymous 03/30/2022 (Wed) 04:43:45 No. 24453 [Reply] [Last]
There seriously needs to be more stories about homeless or struggling heroes. It seems ripe with potential but never truly sticks.
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>>33541 No. Science Fiction required you to suspend your disbelief in that "we haven't done it yet, but we might be able to". Not "it's complete capeshit garbage". Gay superheroes aren't Science Fiction no matter how hard you masturbate to them.
>>33554 You might be able to do anything. There are plenty of science fiction explanations for telekinesis that just involve things like energy/particle fields that we haven't learned to detect or manipulate yet. It makes just as much sense as a warp drive in Star Trek, because it's all bullshit anyway. Yes, some sci-fi is "harder" than others, but it's all bullshit on the level you're complaining about. Again, it's about how far down the suspension of disbelief is. Would you be happier with the original explanation that Kryptonians were just plain more evolved, and there was no autism about sunlight or telekinesis to explain their powers? It's less masked in pseudoscience, but in a way, simplicity can make it more believable just because it doesn't ask you to think about it very much.
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The thing I've always loved about Superman is the same thing I've always loved about Captain America: they never give up, they stand up for the defenseless, and their values and morals are from a better time. Superman has been depowered many times, but he's never stopped doing what was right. When the writers decide to "deconstruct" him or nerf his powers, he somehow manages to overturn their bullshit and ends up as powerful as ever. He's a good egg.

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