Is there any overlap between the comic and cartoon side of co? Do you people even get along with each other- do you hate each other? How does this board function when it forces two separate communities together?
yes there are both people who read comics and watch cartoons
Chase Carter
This board is capefag autists vs. lolicons and shotafags who lust over underage characters, so not only there is no overlap, but there is no talk about actual comics except that one storytime every 1000 years.
Dominic Martin
I hate the cartoon side of Yea Forums.
Nicholas Ortiz
>do you hate each other? This is part of Yea Forums. Of course everyone here hates each other, as well as blacks, Latinos, Jews, women, LGBTQs, Muslims, etc.
Oliver Lewis
There’s overlap. Take capeshit tv series, or Donald Duck comics. They overlap between the two Usually the non-superhero comics and cartoons are one side with the regular superhero stuff another side. People have wanted a split but we manage to be decent about it
Jaxson Collins
Have you’ve ever been off /pol/ or heard shit outside of Reddit and Huffington Post? Because /pol/ is not all of Yea Forums and most of the site actively hates them
Chase Harris
>there is no overlap THis , everyone sput cynical shit like "hurr everyone hate each other" i feel like the cartoons fans and the comic fans stay in their own threads
Zachary Murphy
>non-superhero comics and cartoons are one side I don't read superhero comics for very similar reason as why I don't watch children's cartoons. Don't paint me into the same corner as them.
David Martinez
Whatever made-up statistics makes you feel better, mate.
Jordan Moore
I'd watch the cartoons if there were any good ones but I gave up on steven universe, I don't care about Shipping so Star Vs is out, gravity falls is dead,there's nothing worth watching right now other than the occasional movie release
Cooper Myers
The only made up statistic is that because I come here to discuss cartoons I have to 100% hate woman, blacks, lgbt and the like despite the fact that a large percentage of people here are femanons, we regular tell /pol/ to fuck off and we got a god damn gay shipping thread going on with 300+ replies
Cameron Miller
>I don't read superhero comics for very similar reason as why I don't watch children's cartoons. autism and insecurity?
Brayden Rivera
You're probably right in a sense but this is hard to ignore that part of the website,especially when said part goes out of his basement and kill 50 peoples at Christchurch
Jonathan Gray
No, because I'm not interested in stories for children, which so many superhero stories fall under. Keep crying manchild.
Ryder Sanchez
Been here over ten years and my general impression is that most cartoonfags are generally younger users and the type of people that spam dumb waifushit and constant lewd threads. The few comics they do read are whatever is storytimed here and webcomics, casual shit essentially.
There's still loads of casuals in the comics side too (and obviously some crossover between) but most dedicated/hardcore comic enthusiasts aren't here for the autistic preschool animated shit people pretend to discuss
I'd take a slower /com/ - Comics board over this hellish eternal merger of two entirely separate mediums any day. Its continued existence as such only illustrates how little the staff actually care for it.
Nolan Watson
Maybe in the 40s and 50s? But nowadays publishers seem to understand their audience is more adults and curates towards that. There are certain publishing lines under bigger publishers that do kids stories, but if you were to walk into a full-size comic store it would at most take up a bookshelf. I know you're trolling but in the rare case you aren't, pick up a fucking Sandman book or something.
Landon Collins
Cartoonfags are riddled with pedos
Ryder Nelson
>putting Sandman under the "superhero" label I thought we settled this decades ago? The fact that it has Constantine shows up and other small nods to DC doesn't mean it's a superhero story. It's the leotards and superheroes punching each other for yet another contrived reason that I don't read, Sandman is exactly the kind of comic I do read. You know, non-superhero comics.
Grayson Reyes
Yeah it’s a problem, but at the same time he posted on Facebook too, so is everyone on that site also an neo-nazi extremist? These sites are massive so not everyone is here for the same reason or agree in one hivemind to the same ideas. Some people here won’t venture out of this board
Levi Rivera
What about Neil Gaiman’s other big two work? Shit like 1602? Genre isn’t really that clear cut.
Samuel Mitchell
As a cartoonfag, I think there are definitely some comicfags that look down on us because our hobby seems more childish. And there is a bit of truth to this; cartoons tend to be more oriented to younger demos than comics.
But I think most people on either "side" just leave each other alone. It's not as if this board is ever going to split, so you may as well live and let live
Adam Martin
>Facebook too, so is everyone on that site also an neo-nazi extremist? Yes ?
Thomas Lewis
I only ever came to Yea Forums for cartoons but all the cartoons I cared about ended/went to shit and there's not anything interesting on the horizon. Now I just stay for the odd animated movie and otherwise it's just because I've been here for years.
The comic side of the board has always been something I straight up ignored save some threads about Batman/Superman that are more about the general characters themselves than anything specific.
Jace Flores
Desu as a comicfag I dislike the cartoon side due to all the pedophile vibes I get from it. Loud House threads unnerve me.
1602 is nowhere near as good as Sandman and I definitely wouldn't go out of my way to suggest it to anyone, but I guess it's in the upper reaches of superhero stories. Just because an author makes one good thing it doesn't mean all his things are worthwhile. Stephen King would be the prime example.