From a cold, uncaring nihilist to laughing like an absolute maniac knowing you're a fixed point in the multiverse. 2 very different extremes of "nothing matters."
I love how he states he's too good of an idea to not come back while beating up the 20th half baked Batman alternate of this arc. There's no way that wasn't a self aware jab.
@@personman8734And then there's the irony of Batman Who Laughs getting slapped on anything anyway because of dumb marketability reasons even after WW (rightfully) called him a bitch and chainsaws him to death. Wish that edgelord had stayed the dead punchline he was supposed to be.
@conspiracypanda1200 the writer had a good idea. A What If? Universe falling apart and the characters trying to escape. Batman who Laughs was a good and cool idea for the leader. But once it was done it should have stayed done. I think the editor probably saw how good it did and was trying to capitalize on it without understanding why it did good.
While batman who laughs survived (honestly, it's just the design is delightfully edgy for people who genuinely enjoy edgy designs), you'll notice literally nothing else of the arc stuck around. None of the other evil batmen. Not the bat god who set this whole thing up. I can't even remember the dark multiverse sticking around and being mentioned outside metal So owlman was objectively right with only one exception, and that exception might as well be an alternate costume for the joker in terms of characterization
@@legojay14The only thing I remember is that they brought back Superboy-Prime just to kill him off, even though he was the perfect person to end it and they wasted a good opportunity to redeem him by ending the arc.
Not gonna lie. It's cool that no matter how much the DC Universe may end up getting fricked, there will always be Owlman as Batman's true evil reflection. xD
@@billyboleson2830personally I'd love to see an evil BATMAN not a batman who laughs not an owlman but Batman with a similar moral code holding firm to it, but evil The 2 core principles of Batman can be given to an evil character. The biggest core moral is though shall not kill, okay you don't need to be a murderer to be evil. Then the second biggest thing that batman follows is family. He always cares about his family even if he is more emotionally heartless, he has shown care and love to Alfred the Robins Thomas and many others. I actually am playing a dnd character with those moral codes, but she's evil and the parallels to batman end at those 2 moral code peices as she wasn't meant to be an evil batman it's just how I designed my lawful evil kobold. (And not the topic of this comment) But an evil character with batmans core principles can be done. Make him still cold but also manipulative, love his family and put them first even if it means sabotaging others. Make him unwilling to kill to acomplish his means. It could lead to a super interesting character.
facts i forgot reverse flash will also always exists and be barrys rival nemesis as long as a flash is around which is always because the speed force and him are intertwined or something like that
Thawne always creates Barry which creates him Owlman is an unstoppable constant that exists because Batman exists Whos next to have this rule applied? Sinestro??? 😂
@@Freeze-n-Frost I’d argue to say that whenever a story like this is made, it’s because the writers are tired of trying to explain things in complex ways and decides to just tell the viewers “Fine, I’ll just tell you straight why he never dies”
This honestly feeds into the point that opened the Dark multiverse plotline, though. That it was a set of realities *so* unreasonably horrible they *couldn't* exist. Not places where things went wrong, but places so bad they couldn't really happen to begin with. It was why they were all collapsing. And this makes *perfect* sense in that context.
@@sptflcrw8583owl man will always be the opposite of Batman So if Batman becomes the evil version across the dark multiverse Owl man will become the good guy across the same dark multiverse
@@countryboy1635That would make a pretty damn good story. He learns the truth of the matter and in his new sense of selflessness and heroism, he chooses to become a villain again in order to restore the multiverse to its proper place. It pretty much writes itself. Oh well.
I love that Owlman gave the League a fighting chance against Perpetua not because it was a good deed, but because it won’t matter if they lose he will always exist
I prefer the version of him where he doesn’t murder his family and instead just finds out Thomas and Martha were corrupt. Makes the better reflection of Batman imo
Same, and I like it as a foil of Batman's "Random crime of opportunity" version. One takes a random, meaningless act and makes it meaningful. The other takes a thought out, planned act, and takes nihilism as a lesson.
@@Poussyeater-w5e nope. I’m pretty much ever version Thomas and Martha are genuinely good people who want to make Gotham better. Now ofc DC is huge and there are a few universes where the Wayne’s are awful (telltale is the big one) and Batman still is Batman but generally in mainline continuity the Wayne’s are good people who care for their city and despite that are killed by it.
He doesn't usually kill his parents and Bruce, that's a New 52 thing. In fact in previous continuites Thomas Wayne Sr was the police commissioner in Gotham and knew his son was Owlman.
Or in one case, the robber killed his family including his baby brother...causing him to go a similar path..until he confronted his family's killer...that's when he 'blinked'.
I like how the “ evil Batman” still ends up, betraying the evil version of the justice league like he’s just smart, and knows to play towards the winner
The Batman who laughs is to edgy for me personally. He’s “evil batman” with no flavour or nuance. But owlman is what Batman’s dark reflection should be and is written extremely well.
@@TimErwin that’s the problem for me he’s evil for the sake of it, and I’m aware of his whole backstory and why but I don’t feel it’s as compelling as owlman who genuinely believes his actions are justified and righteous, according to his skewed world view. It’s similar to how Batman created the plans to defeat the justice league in Tower of Babel and believed that he was justified in doing so. Whereas Batman who laughs is just a joker in a Batman suit
@@Apricot.Cinema sometimes there is no nuance or greyness. Some people are just unreasonable and want to watch the world burn. No sad backstory, no motivation, no goal, nothing. That's what i liked about him.
@@Rengokuo4o6i like those characters too. but the batman who laughs is horribly written and is extremely rushed. an example is how he gave the batman family a warning that he was dangerous and then took them out with guns which the batfamily have been using speedhacks to dodge for years. the batman who laughs straight up slowly reached into his suit for the guns. like all the robin/ex-robins present have extremely fast reaction times comparable to batmans and your telling me they didn’t see him slowly pull it out. on top of that the batfamily has been trained to take on bruce should he turn evil. they probably wouldn’t win but they would at least put up a fight and not instantly die. like he kills the entire justice league off screen we basically get one panel that goes yep they dead. the batman who laughs does edgy things with no nuance or anything interesting about his plans. writers just said whats the evilest thing he could do that my editors would approve? and then made him do that with no care for the writing. the worst part is all the lost potential a jokerized batman could be absolutely amazing!!! batmans skills and intelligence combined with jokers insanity has insane character and story and fight scene potential. you could create a whole decent length series set in a universe with a jokerized batman there is so much potential. and instead we got the batman who laughs. just imagine what we could have had if a more competent writer had done it.
basically he realized that so long as he's more interesting than any of the other evil Batmen (who, lets face it, were all one-trick ponies) he would always exist because the writers will always want to do something with him. Just like in Prachett's Discworld, most things only happen because the universe decides it'll make a good story, and so the universe lets Owlman exist cause he has great potential for more stories
In short: so long as there’s a Batman, there’ll be an Owlman. This realization is really what compels Owlman to willingly give his life in the fight against Perpetua- knowing that he’ll always come back, regardless of what he does.
No because if Barry dies the flash mantle will be taken up by some else who will inspire thawne leading to him still fighting Barry or the mantle will never be taken again leading to him tormenting Barry still
i love how dc uses the concepts and ideas behind characters as actual parts of their lore. Like it's fun cause there whole concept of the multiverse is based around writers and imagination and the ideas humans create and i think that's a really clever way to explore it. I think it's best shown in that, in real life Superman is the progenitor of the entirety of the concept of superheroes, so everything superhero related in the DC Multiverse is uniquely tied to Main Universe Superman
Owlman: "I am the counterpart of Batman. Screw off! I win either way" Everyone: "pls don't let him know about Ghostmaker and every little fanboy of Bruce"
One thing that’s cool is that while they’re multiple Batman out in the multiverse and dark multiverses (they’re all the same thing really) there is only ONE OWLMAN and that’s why no matter how different he becomes he’s truly the most loneliness of the bat family
@SpikeTheWolf Not at the same time. There's generally a bunch of universes based on the main DC universe to some degree, and then you have the one Earth-3 with people Owlman, Johnny Quick, Ultraman, etc.
Owlman is just that cool 😎 I was pissed when I received my Owlman figure, the 1 advertised looked just like the shot of him at the start of the video. Mine was black and blue 😤😡🤬
In past history, Bruce was his everything, until his death, he blamed Thomas and Martha Wayne for his death. He eliminated them and in doing so in his manner, inherited everything
A cool way to incorporate owl man into the mainstream DC universe would be to make him the last (and best!) talon of the court of owls who survived its destruction and went into business for himself...
Owlman is the anomaly, because he lives in the regular multiverse and makes the Dark Multiversers look like _losers._ Soon we'll see "Owlgos" punting Barbatos up and down the Megaverse for daring to challenge him. 😂
Actually this version of owlman has a much better backstory. The killing of his parents happen in front of him just like batman but Bruce is also killed and the person who killed them is a corrupt police officer. He then lives a life similar to batman with a no kill rule but when he catches the man who killed his parents and brother he learns that his parents were killers who would often hire people to kill for them to get more powerful in Gotham. Upon learning this his whole motivation is destroyed and he becomes nihilistic, killing the police officer while stating "It doesn't matter"
@@legendary_BlackBerry Ghostmaker isn't even an evil batman hes just Batman but edgier, kinda like Batmans own Vegeta. Friggin Bane is more of an evil batman then him
I find it interesting that owls 's or considered wise and beloved by human beings. While on the other hand, bats are viewed as flying rodents and usually discuss the most people
I love how in his final moments he says it how it is. He calls the Batman Who Laughs a stupid idea, and literally calls him "The Batman who tries too much" which is exactly what the BMWL is: An overwanked, stupid character who the writers do flips for to justify him somehow winning in everything.
Owlman is a great take on the evil doppleganger. Sometimes hes like Mirror Spock, not 100% evil, and capable of rational thought that make you think he's redeemable but...still pretty evil. Then sometimes he wants to destroy the multiverse because ya know, be thorough.
Bro really went out saying: "fuck you I respawn and you don't."
Golden comment 😂
Love it 😂
I’m better at that
Yep that's pretty much what happens.
So dark multiverse counterpart cannot respawn ?
Man had a mental breakdown, but realized he was him.
Is there a lore reason why Man had a mental breakdown, is he stupid?
Sigma owlman grindset
Owlman realised he is batman counterpart
Virgin "I want to remake the multiverse because I'm crazy" Batman Who Laughs vs Chad "It doesn't matter" Owlman
Story of my life
From a cold, uncaring nihilist to laughing like an absolute maniac knowing you're a fixed point in the multiverse. 2 very different extremes of "nothing matters."
He and Batman both stared into the abyss, but only one of them blinked.
@@stephenking5852goes hard as fuck
@@stephenking5852my bootyhole blinked
@@stephenking5852. Ironically this time Batman blinked
Nihilists can have emotions they just dont see a true point in life or living things or they dont have a true goal in life
The Batman Who Laughs: _exists_
Owlman: And I took that personally
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@@gkevv232 for real
Very
What about The Owlman Who Laughs, the fusion of Owlman and the Earth 3 Joker.
@@michaelsarmiento3362 but... wouldn't he be a good guy then?
I guess you can say that...
He always comes back
>:)
"Owl"-lys comes back...
😌
🦉
He died in the cartoon.
*Freddy fazbear appears* Ar ar arar ar ar arar arar
Rabbit Man 2.0
I love how he states he's too good of an idea to not come back while beating up the 20th half baked Batman alternate of this arc. There's no way that wasn't a self aware jab.
In the final two panels Owlman quite literally calls Baby Batman/Modok Batman a stupid idea
Imagine calling your own comic stupid and paper thin in the comic. Even the writers thought this shit was overstaying its welcome.
@@personman8734And then there's the irony of Batman Who Laughs getting slapped on anything anyway because of dumb marketability reasons even after WW (rightfully) called him a bitch and chainsaws him to death. Wish that edgelord had stayed the dead punchline he was supposed to be.
@conspiracypanda1200 the writer had a good idea. A What If? Universe falling apart and the characters trying to escape. Batman who Laughs was a good and cool idea for the leader. But once it was done it should have stayed done.
I think the editor probably saw how good it did and was trying to capitalize on it without understanding why it did good.
@@conspiracypanda12001000x better than ghostmaker though
Bro deadass went "I'm a better character than you and writers will always resurrect me, whereas you'll be forgotten after this story is over"
Literally, it was peak
He was right too
No tho
While batman who laughs survived (honestly, it's just the design is delightfully edgy for people who genuinely enjoy edgy designs), you'll notice literally nothing else of the arc stuck around. None of the other evil batmen. Not the bat god who set this whole thing up. I can't even remember the dark multiverse sticking around and being mentioned outside metal
So owlman was objectively right with only one exception, and that exception might as well be an alternate costume for the joker in terms of characterization
@@legojay14The only thing I remember is that they brought back Superboy-Prime just to kill him off, even though he was the perfect person to end it and they wasted a good opportunity to redeem him by ending the arc.
"It doesn't matter" Owlman
favorite.
That line was so terrifying
@@carlosjohnson2032 yet so beautiful. The delivery. The context. All of it. It's stayed with me since first viewing to this day.
@cccantv6457 Yeah, I know the moment I heard it, I just shuttered
One thing, I don’t know why it doesn’t matter how hard you try,
Keep that in mind I inspired this rhyme to remind myself how I (tryed so hard)
Not gonna lie. It's cool that no matter how much the DC Universe may end up getting fricked, there will always be Owlman as Batman's true evil reflection. xD
Of all the evil Batmen (and there’s PLENTY) Owlman is the only one that actually seems to work
@@billyboleson2830 very true. Because so far, all the dark versions of Batman are just edgy for the sake of edge. ESPECIALLY BWL.
@@billyboleson2830personally
I'd love to see an evil BATMAN not a batman who laughs not an owlman but Batman with a similar moral code holding firm to it, but evil
The 2 core principles of Batman can be given to an evil character.
The biggest core moral is though shall not kill, okay you don't need to be a murderer to be evil.
Then the second biggest thing that batman follows is family. He always cares about his family even if he is more emotionally heartless, he has shown care and love to Alfred the Robins Thomas and many others.
I actually am playing a dnd character with those moral codes, but she's evil and the parallels to batman end at those 2 moral code peices as she wasn't meant to be an evil batman it's just how I designed my lawful evil kobold. (And not the topic of this comment)
But an evil character with batmans core principles can be done. Make him still cold but also manipulative, love his family and put them first even if it means sabotaging others. Make him unwilling to kill to acomplish his means. It could lead to a super interesting character.
Unless batman stops existing
@@cryochick9044 not exact, but Lord Batman from the dcau might be closer to what you’re looking for
Owls went from, "screw it, it doesn't matter," to "screw you, I matter, you don't."
i love owl man i hope hes never ruined by anything (that im aware of) even his death in the new movies was decent
The New 52 screwed it up for a while having Owlman exist in the same main earth timeline as Bruce as the agent of the court of owls.
From a writer's perspective that seems like a fun idea. But... Nah. @@TheGreyTurtleEntertainment
@@TheGreyTurtleEntertainmentI assume it’s not Thomas Wayne Jr though right? Just someone else taking the mantle on our main earth
@@kjl4983 nope it was infact Tomas Wayne Jr but they gave some weird reason for why he joined the court of owls but it really didn't work out
@@zambekiller huh that sounds kinda interesting. How’d they mess it up if you don’t mind me asking?
God, thats fucking terrifying, knowing that your enemy, *is a fucking fixed point in existence.*
Flash: "Sucks doesn't it"
To be fair, batman is also a fixed point in the multiverse. The writers love him too much to let him die.
@@cannyhh9102 The writers *_know he makes too much money_* to let him die
FTFY
@concept5631 well, Spiderman from marvel makes a lot of money and he suffers constantly.
@@cannyhh9102 So, he makes too much money to let him die?
Reverse Flash: feels good huh?😈
Owlman: HELL YEAH😈
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facts i forgot reverse flash will also always exists and be barrys rival nemesis as long as a flash is around which is always because the speed force and him are intertwined or something like that
Thawne always creates Barry which creates him
Owlman is an unstoppable constant that exists because Batman exists
Whos next to have this rule applied? Sinestro??? 😂
@@Freeze-n-Frost probably not just cause there’s tons of Sinestro teaming up with Hal and he also has a loved one (daughter) he cares about.
@@Freeze-n-Frost I’d argue to say that whenever a story like this is made, it’s because the writers are tired of trying to explain things in complex ways and decides to just tell the viewers “Fine, I’ll just tell you straight why he never dies”
This honestly feeds into the point that opened the Dark multiverse plotline, though.
That it was a set of realities *so* unreasonably horrible they *couldn't* exist. Not places where things went wrong, but places so bad they couldn't really happen to begin with.
It was why they were all collapsing.
And this makes *perfect* sense in that context.
"because I'm a good idea, but you you're a bad idea" pretty metal tbh
He forgot if Batman awho Laughts wins, the Next Owlman will be a Hero
?
@@sptflcrw8583owl man will always be the opposite of Batman
So if Batman becomes the evil version across the dark multiverse
Owl man will become the good guy across the same dark multiverse
@@Bluepizza1684 indeed!
@@Bluepizza1684. That could make an interesting story line, imagine if he learned that every owl man before him was evil
@@countryboy1635That would make a pretty damn good story.
He learns the truth of the matter and in his new sense of selflessness and heroism, he chooses to become a villain again in order to restore the multiverse to its proper place.
It pretty much writes itself. Oh well.
I love that Owlman gave the League a fighting chance against Perpetua not because it was a good deed, but because it won’t matter if they lose he will always exist
I prefer the version of him where he doesn’t murder his family and instead just finds out Thomas and Martha were corrupt. Makes the better reflection of Batman imo
Or the version where his mother and brother were gunned down, so he decided to become a villain to spite his father.
Same here OP
Same, and I like it as a foil of Batman's "Random crime of opportunity" version. One takes a random, meaningless act and makes it meaningful. The other takes a thought out, planned act, and takes nihilism as a lesson.
Weren't they also corrupt even in Batman's timeline? Yet he didn't go down the road Owl man did
@@Poussyeater-w5e nope. I’m pretty much ever version Thomas and Martha are genuinely good people who want to make Gotham better. Now ofc DC is huge and there are a few universes where the Wayne’s are awful (telltale is the big one) and Batman still is Batman but generally in mainline continuity the Wayne’s are good people who care for their city and despite that are killed by it.
"You're a dumb idea.
No one is going to remember you."
Bro is the definition of “I got nothing to lose so why not”😂
He doesn't usually kill his parents and Bruce, that's a New 52 thing. In fact in previous continuites Thomas Wayne Sr was the police commissioner in Gotham and knew his son was Owlman.
Or in one case, the robber killed his family including his baby brother...causing him to go a similar path..until he confronted his family's killer...that's when he 'blinked'.
So he's basically Batman's Reverse Flash😂
Sorta😂
Yep both are fixed points
As fixed points yes but without the needless torture
IT WAS ME, BRUCE
Man, if we ever find out that Owlman orchestrated Thomas and Martha Wayne's murders, that would be some Reverse Flash level stuff.
Wish more people talked about owl man he’s so underrated
This is a Writer going "This storyline is fucking stupid, Ima write something so shady."
Man really said "Fuck this BMWL bullshit"
When there's a million writers in rotation writing for the next few arcs this is bound to happen.
Fuck this BLM bullshit, oh wait...
I finally realized why Owlman says “It doesn’t matter.” When that bomb goes off.
We both looked in to the abyss but when the abyss stared back you blinked
Was that off of Justice League: Crisis on two Earths?
Is that a Dotodoya reference
in this case, it was batman that blinked
Coldest line Batman uttered
The Batman Who Laughs: exists
Owlman: Dosent matter
but after that reveal, "i matter, you don't"
Owlman really said "fuck you bozos, i can always respawn after all"
He got that reverse flash type confidence
I mean, he is significantly better than “The Lazy Character Who Laughs”
Batman who tries too hard.
Thine bat whomst shats
The Batman Who Talks
The believe with their preferred pronouns, it’s actually ‘The Person who laughs’
Why do ppl hate the character?
I like how the “ evil Batman” still ends up, betraying the evil version of the justice league like he’s just smart, and knows to play towards the winner
I love every version of Owl Man because they almost all come down to "It doesn't matter"
"It doesn't matter."
- Owlman
@@corysmith564 It doesn’t matter, Owlman will always exist.
The Batman who laughs is to edgy for me personally. He’s “evil batman” with no flavour or nuance. But owlman is what Batman’s dark reflection should be and is written extremely well.
Batman who laughs genuinely seems like he loves being evil more than Owlman. But yeah, Owlman stories are much more entertaining.
@@TimErwin that’s the problem for me he’s evil for the sake of it, and I’m aware of his whole backstory and why but I don’t feel it’s as compelling as owlman who genuinely believes his actions are justified and righteous, according to his skewed world view. It’s similar to how Batman created the plans to defeat the justice league in Tower of Babel and believed that he was justified in doing so. Whereas Batman who laughs is just a joker in a Batman suit
@@Apricot.Cinema sometimes there is no nuance or greyness. Some people are just unreasonable and want to watch the world burn. No sad backstory, no motivation, no goal, nothing. That's what i liked about him.
Owlman also has the connecting idea to the court of owls in the prime universe
@@Rengokuo4o6i like those characters too. but the batman who laughs is horribly written and is extremely rushed.
an example is how he gave the batman family a warning that he was dangerous and then took them out with guns which the batfamily have been using speedhacks to dodge for years.
the batman who laughs straight up slowly reached into his suit for the guns. like all the robin/ex-robins present have extremely fast reaction times comparable to batmans and your telling me they didn’t see him slowly pull it out.
on top of that the batfamily has been trained to take on bruce should he turn evil. they probably wouldn’t win but they would at least put up a fight and not instantly die.
like he kills the entire justice league off screen we basically get one panel that goes yep they dead.
the batman who laughs does edgy things with no nuance or anything interesting about his plans.
writers just said whats the evilest thing he could do that my editors would approve? and then made him do that with no care for the writing.
the worst part is all the lost potential a jokerized batman could be absolutely amazing!!!
batmans skills and intelligence combined with jokers insanity has insane character and story and fight scene potential.
you could create a whole decent length series set in a universe with a jokerized batman there is so much potential.
and instead we got the batman who laughs. just imagine what we could have had if a more competent writer had done it.
He became some kind of main character thanks to the true main character... so he's happy now
Bro went from "It doesn't matter" to "I will always Matter."
"I am too good of an idea" is such a badass line.
Ghostmaker thinking he’s Batman’s true rival 😂
Owlman is always the nihilist. Whenever he thinks about the multiverse, bro goes through a mental breakdown.
Bro is probably the only villain that has plot hero plot armor
Ok
Love how this basically says Owlman is THE evil Batman. All others are imposters.
"Wait a minute, Im not an evil Batman im an entire different character"
Owlman is what The Batman Who Tries Too Hard tries be 😂
We do not get enough Owl Man, I absolutely love him, one of my favorite villains in any piece of media or comic period.
When u got so much plot armor your evil version has it to
The little speech before he blows himself up along with the tower was pretty damn cool to be honest.
Bro actually went “Fuck it I always come back you won’t”
basically he realized that so long as he's more interesting than any of the other evil Batmen (who, lets face it, were all one-trick ponies) he would always exist because the writers will always want to do something with him. Just like in Prachett's Discworld, most things only happen because the universe decides it'll make a good story, and so the universe lets Owlman exist cause he has great potential for more stories
Would love to see Owlman as the leader of the Court of Owls
That would be so cool and terrifying at the same time
Didn't that kind of happen since they needed to account for Earth-1 having a Thomas Wayne Jr.?
In short: so long as there’s a Batman, there’ll be an Owlman. This realization is really what compels Owlman to willingly give his life in the fight against Perpetua- knowing that he’ll always come back, regardless of what he does.
Owlman is underrated plus his outfit is cool as hell
Owlman was wildin in that movie
If Batman dies will Owlman no longer exist? Kinda like Flash and Reverse Flash?
Not exactly because as long there is a Batman(in pretty much any universe) there will exist an owlman
@@elfluatas24 and as long as there is an owlman there is a batman.
There will always be Batman.
Even when Barry died there was still a Flash and a Reverse Flash.
No because if Barry dies the flash mantle will be taken up by some else who will inspire thawne leading to him still fighting Barry or the mantle will never be taken again leading to him tormenting Barry still
Someone will always become Batman. Just like Soviet Batman and Thomas Batman
i love how dc uses the concepts and ideas behind characters as actual parts of their lore. Like it's fun cause there whole concept of the multiverse is based around writers and imagination and the ideas humans create and i think that's a really clever way to explore it. I think it's best shown in that, in real life Superman is the progenitor of the entirety of the concept of superheroes, so everything superhero related in the DC Multiverse is uniquely tied to Main Universe Superman
Owlman: "I am the counterpart of Batman. Screw off! I win either way"
Everyone: "pls don't let him know about Ghostmaker and every little fanboy of Bruce"
Ghostmaker? WHO?
Bro literally broke the 4th wall just to say "You're a throwaway side character, I'm the main character" 💀
Every time you end up eating ham and cheese instead of turkey on a sandwich makes another universe
Literally he's like " O word I don't have to fight with y'all to survive bet" 😤 🤣
Man literally said “It doesn’t matter”
My favorite DC villain, his sarcastic dark humor mixed with his genius intelligence is just superb
How did one of the goofiest-looking villain counrerparts become the best-written nihilist genius ever TWICE?
Owlman is the goat. The batman who laughs has nothing in him
Hes so much of a Better evil batman than the batman who laughs that its actually canon that hes better.
“Nobody torments variants of my little brother except me”
No matter what happens he will remain
Umm..my head just exploded all over my face...Ive gotta get in an embryonic position and just think about all this!!😆🤣👋🏼🌜
So he’s Batman’s reverse flash. Got it.
Too bad he only comes *once* in a blue moon.
@@BeowulfBellmont22me and him have something in common then, HUEHUEHUEH
Bro had a bit of a psychotic break and then realized he had to lock in.
One thing that’s cool is that while they’re multiple Batman out in the multiverse and dark multiverses (they’re all the same thing really) there is only ONE OWLMAN and that’s why no matter how different he becomes he’s truly the most loneliness of the bat family
I thought there where many versions?
@SpikeTheWolf Not at the same time. There's generally a bunch of universes based on the main DC universe to some degree, and then you have the one Earth-3 with people Owlman, Johnny Quick, Ultraman, etc.
@@nmr7203 all ok, I thought there many version of him cuz the movie.
You mean owl family
Pretty sure the batman who laught is the ultimate evil version of batman😂
No
He is a boring Piece Of Shit
There Are No Good Batman Who Go Hehehehhehehehehehheheheheheh Comics
But There Are Good Owlman Comics
Owlman is just that cool 😎
I was pissed when I received my Owlman figure, the 1 advertised looked just like the shot of him at the start of the video. Mine was black and blue 😤😡🤬
It hurts too much I can’t watch this video. RIP to the man who inspired millions.❤
In past history, Bruce was his everything, until his death, he blamed Thomas and Martha Wayne for his death. He eliminated them and in doing so in his manner, inherited everything
A cool way to incorporate owl man into the mainstream DC universe would be to make him the last (and best!) talon of the court of owls who survived its destruction and went into business for himself...
Does that mean The-Batman-Who-Laughs is an anomaly?
Owlman is the anomaly, because he lives in the regular multiverse and makes the Dark Multiversers look like _losers._ Soon we'll see "Owlgos" punting Barbatos up and down the Megaverse for daring to challenge him. 😂
Actually this version of owlman has a much better backstory. The killing of his parents happen in front of him just like batman but Bruce is also killed and the person who killed them is a corrupt police officer. He then lives a life similar to batman with a no kill rule but when he catches the man who killed his parents and brother he learns that his parents were killers who would often hire people to kill for them to get more powerful in Gotham. Upon learning this his whole motivation is destroyed and he becomes nihilistic, killing the police officer while stating "It doesn't matter"
Summary: Because it doesn’t matter, nothing matters.
The Batman Who Laughs - Am i a fucking joke to you 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Yes
You Are Joke
@thesmilyguyguy9799 your the biggest in town so I'm no worried pal
This multi verse shit is bogus just give us an owl man that can stand on his own
Me: *doesn't show up to school in a day*
The lessons the next day:
One better evil Batman
Ghost maker
Wrath and Prometheus: 🌚
@@billyboleson2830 The gray ghost a
Ghostmaker's girlfriend dumped him for a Nightwing villain. No way he is better.
@@legendary_BlackBerry Ghostmaker isn't even an evil batman hes just Batman but edgier, kinda like Batmans own Vegeta. Friggin Bane is more of an evil batman then him
I find it interesting that owls 's or considered wise and beloved by human beings. While on the other hand, bats are viewed as flying rodents and usually discuss the most people
Second here
Bros the definition of "it is what it is"
Damn, when the antagonist becomes aware
I love how in his final moments he says it how it is. He calls the Batman Who Laughs a stupid idea, and literally calls him "The Batman who tries too much" which is exactly what the BMWL is: An overwanked, stupid character who the writers do flips for to justify him somehow winning in everything.
Owlman is the personification of pure nihilism.
Would love a game with him. We haven't had a good villain focused game in a while.
Bro reall said “It doesn’t matter”❤❤
Wait is there a “The Owlman who laughs” or “The Owlman who Crys” because he be the ultimate hero who will defeat “The Batman who laughs” !?
Owlman is a great take on the evil doppleganger. Sometimes hes like Mirror Spock, not 100% evil, and capable of rational thought that make you think he's redeemable but...still pretty evil. Then sometimes he wants to destroy the multiverse because ya know, be thorough.
poor guy traumatized by owls.😂
Is that why Batman picked bats?
@@blair5475 yes, bats killed his parents.
Owlman is batman's reverse flash
“It doesn’t matter” -last words before explosion
“It doesn’t matter…” bro went out sticking to his nihilist guns lol
"There are alternate versions of me that you would find quite charming"
DC metaphysics really turn into gibberish at high speed and never look back.
Love owlman one of the coolest counterparts of a hero.
i hope we get some good earth-3 content in the new live action dcu
goes to 20 other batmans i have fellas i have an idea puts picture of owlman draws smile on him with scented marker