Superman and the Justice League give sick kids the greatest day ever! Superman #39 #comics #content #explained #explore #new #dc #dccomics #superman#batman#justiceleague #flash
@@jackwhite8509 depending on the canon joker might've already gone to metropolis and gotten embarrassed by superman, so he probably wouldn't want to go back there again
@@smiles9882 what do you mean? I really like story’s like that more than this over the top always Action approach but you think it would be off for the Joker to do something like that only because he is who he is? I mean wouldn’t be the first time he did something horrible to Kids only to prove something without regards!
I love that moment of Batman laughing. Outside of his whole "agent of the night, I am vengeance" spiel, people often forget that he was a kid too, and he never really had a childhood due to his parents dying. So him being soft to kids that might not wake up tomorrow was nice to see. Also, it's a relief seeing superheroes just being good people after reading Avengers Vs. X-Men last night.
Yeah there are a few other comics where he’s been very sweet to kids. Especially if there’s danger, he almost always rescues the kids and makes sure they are out of danger/wait for the police with them even if it means a villain slip away.
ok i dont want to start a debate, but thats why i kinda of preffer dc than marvel, even tho i love both, but marvel is just too realistic, and i am trying to escape reality while reading comic books, and its amazing to see these kinds of things that dc does
@@haijile I fucking love that Joker, he's hilarious. "BANE! Stop dicking around with Kite-Man and help!" "But he was attacking me." "WITH WHAT, A _KITE?"_
@firstlast9846 Are you thinking of Shazam, the wizard who gave Captain Marvel his powers? There’s a scene in Superman/Captain Marvel: First Thunder where Superman yells at Shazam for forcing superhero responsibilities on a child.
This, this right here is what I want from the new superman movie, I don't want mindless action or flashy visuals I want to see a story about a guy with insane superpowers who uses them to make the world a better place because it's just who he is.
*That’s what I’m sayin* this movie doesn’t need a whole lot of action - it just needs to remind the audience that superman is interesting.. something the old DCEU failed to do.
It would be great if DC did a villain follow up to this story. They could have one of the kids post about their day with the heroes on social media and Joker gets jealous a kid told a joke that made Batman smile, so he kidnaps a bunch of Gotham sick kids and takes them on a tour of Arkham. Batman is all about striving for redemption with his villains, so you show the kids being scared at first but Joker is honestly trying to top the superheroes, so he's acting like a genuinely entertaining clown. He makes balloon animals for the kids, his pants drop and he has boxers on with puppies and kittens, he "tries" to acid a kid's face but the flower doesn't work and when he turns it on himself to check it he "accidentally" shoots himself in the eye. Show the other Arkham villains playing along. A sick little girl with a plant in a pot tells Poison Ivy her sister gave her the plant so she wouldn't be lonely in the hospital when her family isn't there. The girl talks to it all the time and takes good care of it and the plant tells Ivy that, so Ivy takes the girl for a tour of her garden. The girl gets a little sad and tells Ivy that Ivy's plants have so many friends and now she's worried that her plant is lonely. Ivy tells her when she gets better, her plant can come and live with Ivy's plants and that makes both the girl and the plant happy. End the scene with Ivy and the girl hugging and the girl's plant moving and touching the girl, taking part in the hug. Cut to Two-Face brooding in his cell, not taking part. He sees a kid standing in front of his glass window, the kid's eyes visible but body shrouded in shadow. Two-Face yells at the kid to either quit staring or come closer to the window if he's brave enough. The kid steps into the light and he's covered in bandages, but you can clearly see burn scarring. He's holding a partially charred teddy bear. Two-Face features soften and his voice bubble switches from Face's harsh dialogue text to Harvey Dent's. He asks the kid his name and the kid says "Denton". He says, "Hi Denton, I'm Harvey." He asks Denton about his teddy bear and Denton explains it was his only possession to survive the fire at his apartment. Harvey exits his cell through his unlocked door and sits against his cell window next to Denton. He asks about Denton's family and Denton starts to cry and tells him he's the only one who survived the fire. Batman got there before the fire department did and Denton's mom insisted Batman get Denton to safety first. Harvey asks how Denton's been doing in the hospital. Denton tells him that he stays in a special hospital that Mr. Bruce Wayne owns, that everyone there has their care paid for. Harvey smiles and tells Denton, "You know what? I know Bruce Wayne. He lost his parents when he was a kid, too. He's a good person... and a good friend." Show more scenes with kids interacting with rogues and end it with the GCPD outside and Batman showing up to confront Joker. The kids all cheer when Batman shows up and Joker asks, "What joke could a kid have possibly told you that would make you smile?" Batman tells Joker the joke but the kids can't hear what Batman says. Joker's face looks blank and then he chuckles and laughs maniacally. He waves his hands and says, "Okay, that one got me, too. Heh! Alright, kids! Shows over! The bat has officially pooped on this party!" Pretty rough I know, but it's off the top of my head. Something along those lines would be fun.
A great wholesome moment for not only Superman, but for the justice league. A nice Superman story helping some sick kids to have a good day. A sign of the humanity that Superman always has, reminds me why I love the character and consider him the greatest superhero of all.
This was so wholesome I’ve always loved this side to the dc comics it shows that something can be incredible without having to be about massive battles with cosmic entities or indestructible gods it could just be about the little things and it makes the characters feel so much more human This video really brightened my day and that’s how I know me and your community will always love your videos ✌️
@@WannabeWryter Omni-Man and Homelander are brilliant anti-heroes/villains that have their own reason to exist. Not every hero is a good person and that's awesome.
@mist2961 They, along with Injustice, tainted the Superman Public brand because now people (yourself included) believe dont think the words "hero" and "good person" aren't synonymous. To be a decent superhero, you have to be a good person and care about people otherwise your just a jack ass with superpowers (which we have enough of) Omni-man and Home-lander are many things (most of horrible) but Heroes ain't one of them.
I love the twisted, warped stories you cover because they show how out-there and different comics stories can get. And, I love these occasional bright moments you recount too -- they're like punctuation marks for that statement of comics' range.
Can you do a video series where you just start recounting the most wholesome heroic moments of Superman? People nowadays are so lost on who this man really is. We need videos like this to remind everyone who Superman really is.
as someone who has seen family members and friends go through cancer (I had just lost my mom to this painful disease a few months ago, after a battle that had gone on and off five times since '95) this comic really hits home. My heart goes out to every child, adult, and even animal who is currently fighting this battle. And for those of us who are not going through it, maybe we can all try to be a hero for the ones in this battle. A kind word of support, a deed that can put a smile on their faces, we don't have to be Superman or the Justice League to show our support and compassion.
Honestly im shocked that many people go "I HATE SUPERMAN BECAUSE HES TOO OP AND DOESNT HAVE A PERSONALITY THIS THAT THOSE!!!" Then when you ask them how they know about superman, they just say "oh i watched the live action movies" This is the real superman, the guy who believes in santa (thats what all great superman have in common and you cant change my mind) and will do anything in his power to keep everyone safe and happy, like inviting his alien friend to his parents house or having a bunch of sick kids have the best day of their (dwindling) lives
the funniest stuff is that Santa not only is real in DC, he is so powerful that he even trolls Darkseid each Christmas Eve without fail giving him a coal as gift 😂
The joke that kid told to Batman: See, there were these two guys in a lunatic asylum... and one night, they decide they don't like living in an asylum any more. They decide they're going to escape! So, like, they get up onto the roof, and there, just across this narrow gap, they see the rooftops of the town, stretching away in the moon light... stretching away to freedom. Now, the first guy, he jumps right across with no problem. But his friend, his friend didn't dare make the leap. Y'see, he's afraid of falling. So then, the first guy has an idea... He says 'Hey! I have my flashlight with me! I'll shine it across the gap between the buildings. You can walk along the beam and join me!' But the second guy just shakes his head. He says... He says "What do you think I am? Crazy? You'd turn it off when I was half way across!" 🃏
While superman isn't my favorite hero, scenes and moments like these show why batman sees him as "The best of us" having all that power but rather than rule with an iron fist humbles himself and gives the best gift for children in the world😊
This Superman story encapsulates the reason why he isn't just another superpowered hero that is one-dimensional which is what many surface level superhero fans think. Superman isn't just a superhero, he is also a hero. He saves lives, but he also goes out of his way to makes lives better. He inspires hope but also embodies it. He is both a god and a man. I legit can't think of a more wholesome character in the superhero genre, other than maybe Jeff the Land Shark and his adventures.
This is how our heroes should be. There’s also a beautiful Alex Ross art story with Shazam doing the same kinda thing. We need true heroes more than ever. Glad to see your channel growing MMC, you do good work.
This was as sweet a take a I have ever read or heard. I’m a life long lover of good science fiction nd comics. This is one of the very best. I am 73 years old and a grandfather…
my favorite superman stories aren't the ones where he's punching the biggest enemy in the room like darkseid or braniac. It's the ones where he does non violent thing that help people, like preventing a girls suicide, saving a kid from his abusive father, or all this. It shows he's more than just an "I win" button for every fight. He's a man who's purpose is to help everyone, not just win every fight.
It's really nice seeing superheros helping specific people. I'm so used to conflict with superman like Injustice that it's easy to forget superman's a truly good guy.
Superman may be a multi-verse destruction threat and nearly be Unkillable But he was raised on a planet, where the average human lifetime is probably 85 years old to 90 years old, he understands how fragile humans are even though he has never been a human or, he understands what it’s like to live as a human. Superman’s more human than anybody
Superman was born on krypton, but grew up on earth. He experience how humans react to one another in a good way instead of the bad way he was raised by good people who brought up right, he knows right from wrong. It’s all right to make mistakes and it’s OK not to be perfect. Superman is more human than kryptonian. He understands was like to be hurt, alone and sick. He’s a decent human being. That’s why they call him the greatest superhero of all.
Those kids got to live a Superfriends episode for a day, and that is awesome. I like to think Batman put on his best "lunch time with Robin and Batgirl" smile before being told to scowl stereotypically for the plan.
This is so wholesome. This is what Superman is all about. He might be super but he's one of us common folks. People who say he's boring don't have the intelligence to understand him and his character.
Love how there was no villains or crazy thing going on just some straight up wholesome story telling and the true portrayal of Superman he’s a god who’s more human humble and caring than any other human on earth.
We need more light hearted stories like this every so often. A nice relaxing story that tells the reader that the world can be a better place even with everything going on in the world. It’s a simple but an affective story that gives people hope for a better tomorrow which perfectly describes Superman and what he stands for.
This is the kind of story a Superman movie deserves. Sure, maybe you can throw in some villains for action scenes, but the core of the movie should be a kindhearted Superman.
This is what superman is supposed to be. Kind hearted, child loving superhero. I am tired of the usual superman gone rogue stories. They have ruined superman in a way.
I came back to watch this again. I still teared up again. There really need to be more Super hero comic stories like this, where they just do a good deed and turn someone's day around. Lately I've been following Twitter accounts that post stories of people doing things like this. It really brightens my day and outlook on the world.
Superman is amazing. Is not that the justice league trust him to do something like this out of the blue but they actually help out and show why they are all special in there own ways.
I appreciate the fact that you give the title & issue number the story takes place in. So many other channels just give a synopsis & that's it. Leaving me annoyed & frustrated when I want to go and read that same story. Thanks, keep it up & new subscriber attained!
Considering Batman was raised by a Brit and literately names all his shit with Batpuns, the kid probs told the driest Dad pun of em all. Hell, he probs told the Bat-tery Joke when the batmobile breaks down
There's so many "a new take on Superman" out there recently that funnily enough making Superman as his original self - a symbol of peace, justice and doing what's good - is actually a fresh idea. Just hope James Gunn followed this in this future new Superman movie.,