This is pretty good

This is pretty good.

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Fantastic art. Last issue had problems.
If someone is resisting a cop then they are the fucking bad guy. Her partner did nothing wrong.

she thicc

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black girls drive me wild

yeah, because everyone who gets beaten by a cop while they yell "STOP RESISTING" was definitely resisting.

Will she be on the HBO show?

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The author is pretty good at worldbuilding. Her broken earth series is a pretty unique place. I know some folks here might have issues with black female protagonists but it was the best sci-fi I've read in years.

Is it a limited or ongoing?

it's a trilogy of novels

Far Sector is a 12 issue miniserie

What are you meant to do? Just accept a beating and not react to it at all? Lick the boot harder user

Yeah it was pretty good
I want her to make up something at Marvel, like her own alien civilization or something

It's okay, at times stale. You can tell it's a newbie at the writing chair.

is this set in the main DC universe?

Unclear. Might be depending on how good it does.

No, clearly I'm going to chimp out like a retarded primate.

There's a reason why they don't show you what happened so you can choose to believe her or not.

Young Animal is weird in that it seems to be main universe but then seems like it’s not

Yes, because it's completely natural for someone to just stand there and take a beating, it's not as if we have a flight or fight response to threats. Lick the boot harder, it's not clean yet

user, they're probably American. Americans are generally servile and are trained from birth never to resist authority.

Dreamblood and Inheritance series also have incredibly well considered settings; in inheritance it's almost too complex and interconnected, to the point where it makes it a little hard to focus on the characters themselves.

Inheritance didn't grab me, honestly.

How so?

That guardian is thick AF

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The issues all end pretty abruptly, which is a pretty clear sign of an inexperienced comic writer.

No, actually I choose the intelligent option to bide my time, and get a sweet million dollar payout from the government when I sue the police.
But that's because I have a human brain, not some unevolved chimp one.

>He plans to survive the American police

>gets beaten to death for twitching while getting cuffed
>ha ha it's all part of the plan

according to the same rumor comic site as always, there was discussions about her being the main GL as part of DC 5G...so she probably is canon

Thats it?
But you know that you need a climax at the end of an issue.
So is this a different end than a climax one?
And Goef Johns or Kings always end rushed or abrupt too.

it's not that they end with a climax or a cliffhanger, they just...end.

Yeah, it's actually quite easy when you're not assaulting them and have the audacity to act surprised when you get shot.

unless they decide to play Simon Says with you
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Yeah, he should have attacked the police.

Ok, so literally blue balls or is the story ending?
sounds more like open end? And something similar i know are video game trailer that like to end.

just read the comic

>Simon Says get on the ground!
>Simon Says cross your legs!
>Simon Says crawl towards me!
>Stop resisting!
>I DIDN'T SAY SIMON SAYS! STOP RESISTING! STOP RESISTING!

Yes, what you're describing is clearly the norm of the 10,000,000+ arrests made that year, so go punch some cops and let us know how it goes.

I appreciate that Campbell has made it blatantly obvious she's got a big ass

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you're right, no one ever gets unjustly beaten or shot by cops for "resisting," and every time it happens, it's just edge cases that are not representative of cops as a whole.

And on the astronomically small chance it does, the solution is clearly to attack them.
Godspeed, antifa redditor!

>obey and survive
While this is a rational decision when you are being victimized by pigs, it cannot be accepted as standard operating procedure for the police.

which they will never be held accountable for if you have a nigout and they justifiably shoot you for causing monkey trouble, and become hailed as local heroes

I'm intrigued by doing something different with the GL rings.

I've never liked when a Lantern is treated like any other metahuman when they're just baseline humanoids wielding a cosmic level tool.

This is incoherent as a reply to my post.

Still don't understand why the people genetically engineered to not have emotions are so damn mad that they don't have emotions.

Fucking with emotions in sci-fi never seems to go well or make any fucking sense.

>I've never liked when a Lantern is treated like any other metahuman when they're just baseline humanoids wielding a cosmic level tool.

Sorry, but when does this happen?

And yeah, it does happen with some alien Lanterns, but in a comic universe where the Legion is a thing, it makes sense for many aliens to have weird powers too.

>commit no crime
>do as the police say
>be home by the end of the day

>commit no crime
>attack the police
>get shot

why do niggers always think being violent is their right? if you attack someone there is a good chance you'll get shot. i'm not sure why they expect the police to sit their and be attacked with a smile.

They originally had emotions and they can still have them again with the suppressor.

When did that happen in the comic? We never saw what happen when the police officer shoot whoever.

it's how they get stuff in america. Notice how everything they have was given to them by whites after they riot and threaten to use violence.

You can take the savage out of the jungle, but he's still going to be a savage.

They had them generations upon generations ago. Why do they care now? Very literally, HOW do they care? Caring is an emotion.

I find these stories frustrating, as the writers tend to undercut how much of all of our actions are tied to our emotions. The idea that this alien race is anything but robotic drones just existing after having no emotions for so long is dumb. They wouldn't have any culture or care for history or anything left at this point. Even in Star Trek, the Vulcan's have the full range of emotions, they just work to suppress them.

Adorable you believe the first greentext. More like
>commit no crime
>obey police
>go to jail
>either spend a significant amount of time in jail and lose your job and likely your home (due to missed rent/mortgage payments) or pay a large sum or legal fees to get out of jail in time to make sure the first doesn't happen
>plea down because you'll have to pay a massive sum of legal fees if it gets taken to trial and the slackjawed retards on the jury might still convict
>have a record so you can be sure the losing your house and job part happens if you ever get arrested again
Sheltered whites are pathetically retarded.

why do comics i don't care about always have the best art?

....do you think going to jail is some sort of random happenstance?
Like it's some kind of shit lottery where your name gets drawn, and you're the unlucky one that gets sent to jail for no reason whatsoever?

>Why do they care now?
Is explained in the comic this has happen many, many times in the past and they have always repressed the protesters

have you actually ever been arrested user? because it sure as hell doesn't go like that.

he doesn't even know that after you're arrested you are allowed to leave jail with bail. he assumes that when the cop brings you in you're stuck in the cell for months.

they still have their emotions, they're just extremely suppressed.

he literally mentioned bail, though

I have and spent days in jail before arraignment.

>NOOOO NOT MY PIGGERINOS NOT MY HECKIN GOOD BOI COPS THEY DINDU NUFFIN

Maybe black people should leave if they don't like it. I mean they always blame whites for everything but always want to live near them, almost like a parasite .

Why would they ever care though? That just means the same plot hole has been repeated.

So they have them or not? I feel like this story is using the word "suppression" just to get around how having any kind of "character" makes no sense without emotions. It's a cheap plot device that just doesn't add up. They either have them or they don't. They have them, have culture, have fuck buddies, marriages, loss, grief, but they don't? One character is upset, an emotion, that she can't grieve? It doesn't make any sense. Jemisin is trying to skirt the logical failings of this kind of emotion suppression and I just don't buy it.

Yes, this clearly sounds like a person who was arrested for no reason.
So what was it? ANTIFA rioting?

>problematic glasses
I’ll never know if it’s good or bad (art looks legit good) because that is such a turnoff.

>No one talks about how /fa/ this comic is
I love the construct clothing, fuck.

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>Y-You obviously deserved it
If you're going to proscribe narratives just exit the thread and masturbate you dipshit. Antifa? Give me a fucking break you dumb nigger.

if he's wrong then say what you were arrested for user.