What's the best Superman adaptation? TV or film

What's the best Superman adaptation? TV or film

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I was an obsessive action figure/statue-collecting manchild until very recently when my gf convinced me to sell them all. I really hope my friends and family did not view me like a Rusty Brown, but I fear they did

i dont get it can someone explain that comic to me

Based Rusty poster, I've been binging it all week

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theres too much words and panels, how do you enjoy this shit

Definitive Superman movie rankings:
>Superman
Reeve>Routh>Cavill
>Luthor
Spacey>Hackman>Eisenberg
>Lois
Kidder>Adams>Bosworth
>Movies
Superman 1>2, Donner Cut>2>Returns>3>MOS>BVS>4
>Director
Lester>Donner>Snyder>Singer>Furie

This and also explain this one

read left to right. top to bottom.
you can b a smart boy if you try I bet!

The dad runs out to the park to escape his wife, starts dying, kid runs to tv to escape.

Rusty brown is some harsh misery porn at its best. The stuff dealing with his dad is just bland.

Reminds me of this for some strange reason.

Perhaps the theme of the effects of a troubled youth, explored very differently

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>all week
There’s only like a hundred pages.

The point of the calendar one is that the ginger man is cruel and unappreciative while his friend with the glasses is kindhearted. Despite each of them being rather unattractive nerds, the glasses man is able to marry and progress his life in a more happy and fulfilling direction while the ginger man is all alone on Christmas, meaning he has alienated anyone who loved him.

finished book's finally coming out in September. delayed it so long for that crippled bitch saga.

>a woman named candy

Candy's an alright lady. Has her kid's best interest at heart

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>it bad! too many word! too much read!

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There are other characters in the Rusty saga, like Lint, who was Rusty's childhood bully

>you will never be an obese baby boomer who has undiagnosed autism and wasted his life jerking it to toys like CWC

Good story, makes me feel like my pointless life has a point

capeshit fans have emotionally problems

His dad's oneitis had red hair and he never got over her

The only good parts are rusty as a kid and rusty as an adult. Lint was ass. The author is clearly closest to rusty thus has a lot of genuine self-hatred to pull from. Lint was clearly just “how can someone be that big a piece of shit? He must not be aware of it!” Bullies are bullies because it’s satisfying. Because it’s an exertion of control when they feel they have none. but that wasn’t in lint at all. There wasn’t any real psychology in lint. So it was just flat.

The psychology was that lint was a faggot and bullying rusty because he couldn't deal with wanting to be fucked in the ass by his best friend who then died. The end.

This physically hurts to read.

>meaning he has alienated anyone who loved him

Rusty never left the fantasy world of his childhood. The last panel isn’t “I’ve alienated everyone,” it’s he never had anyone other than his mother, and she died, leaving him to his own devices. Then in the next one he’s living with the closest thing he has to a friend, and we see why that blows up. And ten years have passed with no continuation from that point, while the author dicks around with lint and rusty brown sr.

This is cringe an in no way related. What you posting is literally just talking about privilege and how the down on his luck kid born to some shit parents is actually better cause he suffered

Which is pretty weak as far as a way to PTSD all his shitty behavior.

Is Smallville worth getting into? I watched the first couple episodes of Powerless and thought it was pretty funny. Haven't seen many DC movies but I enjoyed Shazam if that matters.

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is this from that cult?

That’s nothing compared to the best of rusty brown.

Yeah, afterward she says "I love you, thank you," kisses the (female) doctor, and then talks about how she's honored to be branded and will wear it for the rest of her life

But back to my question, is Smallville any good for the casual DC fan

Smallville is a teen soap with some vague Superman stuff.

(The) Iron Giant

great comic, you should read the filler in his book

white self hatred: the comic

>crt in 2001
>crt in 2007

lmao living the dream

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Full source online anywhere? Only did a lazy quick search first

Check the Yea Forums archives

Holy fuck I haven’t LOLed at a comic in a long time. What the fuck is wrong with me?

Anyone read the chris ware story about the amputee girl? That shit ended so bleak.

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Is that Wilford Brimley?

They absolutely did user. Your gf has definitely been thanked by your parents on more than one occasion.

>all of a sudden
Remember when people used the word 'suddenly' to describe this? I do.

That’s literally what it is though. Chris Ware is a middle aged toy collector and rusty brown started as shitting on other toy collectors he’d see at cons, then morphed into a sort of autobiography.

The art of cartoon should be expression via the medium, show dont tell. Mongo.

what order is this supposed to be in
i read a bunch after the last thread dump but i was confused
does it chronologically start when he's a child or was that some kind of flashback that he had when he's already middle aged

where are people reading/binging the comic then

Metropolitan Man. Trust me.
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Thanks dog

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That is exactly what Chris Ware does though.