Oh shit moments in comics.
Oh shit moments in comics
Nice hairline.
DC sure loves vore
I remember actually gasping when I read this
Did they ever explain how the Anti-Monitor came back?
Ahhh, the good old days.
I wouldn't have been surprised if Peter beat him to death for this.
Osborn in this arc was a goddamn monster.
Context?
He's gonna kooom!
Another good Peter moment.
Easy mode but Watchmen's "I did it 35 minutes ago" did floor me the first time I read it.
But first one that came to mind was that one from The Boys. "Just so you know... we can clean up our own shit."
it's Jack the Ripper. as he goes through his ritual murders he starts seeing things, including visions of the future. some of which are somewhat historically accurate. the one in that picture was an actual ghost sighting by the man who lived in that alley, Alan Moore just made it to be Jack the Ripper to fit the story
the last chapter has a lot of stuff like that, as a disembodied Jack travels through history and influences things in both the past (like inspiring a William Blake drawing) and future (a real-life serial killer reported seeing disembodied heads as part of his madness; in the comic we see it was the head of Jack
>Easy mode but Watchmen's
Yeah that and the squid.
How did he remember?
>did floor me the first time I read it.
I think it still has residual impact when you read it a second time and see the visual cue that he really had done it well before anyone arrived, and was just shooting the shit with his guests to be friendly.
You can see the time and the flash from the teleport. Man doesn't fuck around.
I used to work with a guy who seriously looked like classic Harry Osborn. His hair had a really tight curl to it, but he kept it short and combed it back so it had that same wavy texture. He also had a really sharp jawline and cheekbones. Unfortunately he didn't know dick about comics so he couldn't really bant about it.
I imagine this had a pretty big impact back when it happened.
Obviously it has been reversed like twice since then, but other than Superman, I don't think there was ever a time when foreign media picked up a story of a comic book character dying.
>world's shortest batman comic
God that art is hard to look at
Reminder: The second season is gonna be about "white supremacists" lol
>I imagine this had a pretty big impact back when it happened.
It really didn't. It was a surprise to no one from what i remember.
Now this shit on the other hand.
I miss when Marvel wasn't owned by Disney so they could write and make shit like this. Now it's all just quirky dumb garbage.
So you aren't reading Immortal Hulk?
Good. They would NEVER be able to adapt that scene properly. Look at that center panel and tell me they'd do it justice. You can't, cuz they wouldn't. It is perfect how it is, let them do whatever the fuck they want adaption wise. The further from the source material the better.
Nah, it was very surprising. People expected Cap to die, but in Civil War. Then it didn't happen. But suddenly happened out of nowhere in an aftermatch issue of his solo series.
The new Punisher comic has a bunch of these.
BLAST is full of them but damn if this page doesn't make you stop for a second.
wtf
Context?
Your mother made the unfortunate mistake of having you. And here we are.
We've officially gone into
>defend horrible comics that created terrible status quo changes to own the libs
Mode huh?
Venom raped a girl and he needs to have his sequel canceled
American politics is too boring to bother comprehending
Are you really defending that? Have you actually read it or read it’s fallout?
kinda cringe
Well post something better then ya fucking shit.
White this, white that. I'm so fucking sick of being blamed by everyone over everything. Fucking hell.
No, but after Infinite Crisis the monitors revived, so it wasn't strange that Anti-monty also revived. Blame continuity-changing shenanigans
Hollywood, niggas and white women. They pushed this shit, white women specially, they will do everything to put their males down.
Ok
I can't remember the context of this page and I don't wanna look it up cause that book left me with a lingering feeling of disturbance.
It was meant to be what he actually looked like. The face of his soul.
Yes. In fact, immortal hulk is the only thing that's worth reading.
I have, I'm just saying that we can't have moments where there's violence and gore in comics like this. At least, comics that aren't supporting this type of style in favor of more comedic storytelling. Sometimes the violence is censored out of the comics by being conveniently covered by something.
Same, especially his face in the last panel with those creepy eyes and weird proportions. I hated the artstyle of For Hell at first, but its oddness definitely had some moments that made it grow on me.
He was far stronger than the original, right?
And it amounted to literally nothing.
they made him just stronger enough to take homelander down if needed
Daredevil has certainly had a few for me, usually with Bullseye involved.
>Bullseye seeing everyone as Daredevil, and you realize he’s just going to start killing everyone
>Daredevil playing Russian Roulette with Bullseye in the hospital
>Nuke’s handler just mowing down civilians in a helicopter, and Daredevil has no choice but to kill him
>Matt walking into Fisk’s office just to fight him
Are you a white supremacist?
Help me pick which moment from the last 2 Hulk issues is best for the thread
Likely
This was one of the hypest moments I've ever seen in a storytime