Batman understood the pain and regret spidey felt when his parents died but Batman’s regret was unjustified unlike uncle Ben there was nothing Batman could have done to save his parents you could say go another way other than crime alley maybe but how was he supposed to know that at least Pete knew that not stopping that crook was wrong even though he didn’t care although when he did because of the after effects of it was too late
@@Travminer123I've no respect for Spidey here, the simple reason is he's too simple minded for a "smart person" his inventions could've earned him Shiploads of money and helped society, instead he choose the hard way all this pain and truma would've been avoided if he utilised his greatest asset, his mind like Doctor Ock did which makes him the true hero, compared to Peter here whom is despised by the media and the fickle crowd. Even the Avengers earnestly Pity him at the back of their minds. If Great Power does comes with Great Responsibility, then Peter ought to see there's nothing but pain and suffering being Spiderman, persue a career instead of playing hero, let the Avengers play the hero he live out his life getting a Masters and getting a real job he's passionate in. I'll quote Alfred (The Dark knight rises) "The city needs your knowledge as Bruce Wayne not batman that time has long passed."
Batman found a kindred spirit. Peter feels a deep pain not unlike Bruce. And he succeeds not because of his powers but his will and intellect. I’m not sure if another Marvel hero can relate to him as much.
@@LordEmperorHyperion Amma be honest with you That's what everyone wants now a days for him One of the best things that happened was him being a teacher to the some of the mutants in X-Men and it was beautiful. In the end I don't blame peter I blame the writers There's alot of instances where he let others do that for him Like Ben who took his role as spiderman to focus on himself and marry Jane. And we know what happened Don't hate spidey Hate the writers who can't be bother to let him have a regular life
I can see the bat family having a bet of who can come up with the most ridiculous character that batman will make a contigency plan for, and faking proof of their existance to do so
I've always assumed that coming up with their own contingencies is one of Batman's assignments to the Robins. After all, if he (Bruce) is taken out or his plan fails, then he's got backups.
Tim. He creates more contingency plans on any topic than Batman. And then 5 backups for each contingency. He was so good at it that the Nightwing once commented that in going after Tim, a small army of ninjas is the start of what Nightwing would do.
I appreciate what Bruce said at the end. He has (in a deeper way) a connection with Peter. At the end of it all Peter and Bruce are still ordinary men despite the abilities and genius they both possess. When all the chips are down they will still fight for their fellow man no matter what.
Indeed. The only reason Spider-Man is one of my top heroes and Batman isn't is because I am drawn to bright, light bringing heroes. Bats does a great job and fills an important role, but Peter's consistent hope and optimism speaks more to me. If in danger, I would trust both. And that isn't always something you can say about darker heroes like Batman.
@@timothywashburn8218They very much have a common thread. They both seek to serve others so that no one ever has to feel the pain they’ve felt, even if they know there is only so much they can do. One does it from the darkness. One does it from the light. It’s one of the things that annoys me about when they try to make Batman Grimdark, removing all the elements that make him compassionate and human. A quote from Red on OSP really sums it up for me. “Can you imagine your Batman comforting a scared child? If yes, congratulations. That’s a genuine Batman. If no, you haven’t written Batman, you’ve written Punisher with a funny hat.”
That Spiderman and Batman crossover was so much fun. Batman did the whole 'stay out of my city' with a dash of 'you're kinda annoying' that you'd expect but there was real respect by the end.
@@izrael820 Night wing - So are you the equivalent of his Robin? Miles - Oh no I showed up after he died brutally in front of me and a bunch of other people Night wing - Jesus Christ how did he come back!? Miles - Oh he didn't this us an alternate universe Peter
@@wellingtonafonsodecarvalho9842 Spider sense might warn him but if he was dealing with a big enough radius of a gas cloud, even with his spider senses he couldn't get out in time before breathing some in. He could also trick Spiderman or Peter. Fill up a can of spray paint with it and when Peter went to use it he weakens himself.
I'm not gonna lie whenever someone says with Great-Power comes great responsibility and they say what they chest, and they sound really sincere. It makes me want to cry. I don't know why but I think it's really sweet and special.
His contingency plan for the real joker involves locking him up in Arkham Asylum & having him escape because of the authorities lack of awareness & surveillance. That’s it.
Another great vulnerability? Unlike many heroes, he still has to contend with ordinary problems. He still often has to worry about paying rent, paying his bills, and other usual mundane problems. Set him up financially and he will have NO complaints.
The contingencies are intended to be used if the character becomes a threat. If Spider-Man started robbing people or working for a crime boss (he did get brainwashed by Mr. Negative for a bit) then he doesn't have to worry about money any more.
Almost entirely correct. Set him up financially and he will have no complaint - as long as it doesn't interfere with his morals. Then again, Batman is much more likely to fight a Spider-Man who has abandoned his moral code than a regular 'Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man'.
Don't forget toughness; his bones are semi-chitin, making them almost as tough as steel. He also has a minor healing factor, able to recover from anything short of broken bones, missing organs, or other extreme trauma overnight; Rhino once (and only once) managed to break Spider-Man's arm, and although he was apprehended Rhino was in extremely high spirits over this accomplishment. It only took a week or two to heal.
I can only imagine Bruce seeing these different heros and feeling proud. "with the great power comes great responsibility." You know he loved that one.
i love how Batman would definitely feel bad for writing a contingency plan against a teenager with a very similar thing to him. becoming a vigilante after his loved one died. granted Batman had no powers granted (unless you count his parent's inheritance) but they still have very similar moral codes Batman is far more trained by Spiderman is far more powerful, also i made like 169. nice
I don't know why people think Peter's a teenager I mean like Peter is like 28ish years old at the moment in the comics (and he's been in his late 20s or early 30s since the late 1990s/early 2000s)
@@caffeinedelusionsTrue, but that what's bugs me, especially in animation and video games. They need to let him be an ACTUAL man instead of going back early in his career between 16-18(depending on the media). It's getting old and ridiculous. 1994 Spidey and Tobey Maguire did well on character, letting grow into a ln adult over time instead of STAYING a CHILD. But hey, Spider Man is a great character nonetheless 🙏💪
I really liked the end of the video, showing a hint of respect for Peter's main mantra. Idea for next video... Code: *Magus Killer.* Subject: *Kiritsugu Emiya.*
Well, Spider-Man is Batman’s comic counterpart as a more darker side and they have trickster supervillains such as the joker and the green goblin. Also, trained teen protégés like miles morales and Tim Drake, have parental figures, master fighters, gadget makers, etc.
I'd love to see this done again, except from the perspective that Batman doesn't know Spider-man's true identity and wasn't able to get samples of his webbing (it doesn't make sense that Batman could easily isolate the webbing and get it to a lab quickly enough to develop a counter compound given how quickly it dissolves - it's a bit of a plot hole that's handwaved too hard IMO). This one wasn't your best work so far - it assumes Batman already knows a *ton* about who Spider-man is and how his powers work, when in typical scenarios, one of Spider-man's biggest advantages (and sources of conflict in his stories) is his anonymity. Still, loving these. Keep doing these! :D
All of these are done from the view of an outside observer, so it makes sense to me. That said, if Batman didn't know at first encounter, I feel he would help the Webhead upon learning how similar they are to each other. They function as very similar characters with very different foundations and environments.
@@timothywashburn8218 Yeah tbh for me I always thought of Spiderman with Supermans morals and Batmans backstory. And that's why people love Spider-Man, He basically went through the same thing with Uncle Ben except he didn't turn dark and brooding he is a symbol of hope in Marvel
A common lighter. Seriously, Spider beat Venom once by a random guy throwing Spider-Man his lighter and turning it on. Venom freaked out and ran like hell.
Hmm, I don't know about the chloride, but Spidey got his spider sense buzzed for a while due to the Morbius effect. It gave him a constant mild migraine. Also, sending a false message is a sure fire way to get on Peter's bad side. Lastly, I think Batman would have a hard time fighting Spider-Man on the basis that, for all the martial arts he knows, it's almost impossible to match the natural form of Spider-Man due to the sense.
But Batman still wins, cause He's Batman. Batman is not a person, but a living symbol with no limits. You can't beat an ideology. Could Spiderman beat Darkseid who is a cosmic deity? I don't think so. Batman did.
@@ItApproachesThat's a terrible argument, "because he's Batman" lol, and no, he didn't beat Darkseid. For one, he used a suit that slowly kills him if he wears it too long, for two, he got some hits in, but at the end of the day, Darkseid didn't really care. As for having no limits, Batman himself has said he has limits. By your own logic, Spider-Man is a living ideology as well. Batman is not stupid, he knows his own limits. It's the reason he has these plans. He knows that without preparation, he doesn't have a chance. He is not perfect. He has said if Clark wanted to, he could smash him into the ground. He's said Wonder Woman is a better fighter, Lex Luthor is smarter, Cyborg is a better hacker, and John Constantine is a better planner, and he's right.
@@The_True_Dovahkiin Batman wins cause he's Batman is just the way it is. Like Toon Force, the ability to alter reality as you see fit as long as it's funny. And Batman has many versions some say he has limits some don't, that applies to the writers. Batman is the only human to dodge Darkseid's Omega beams and not buckle to him, he got Darkseid to stand down and I'm referring to the special gun Batman had made to kill Darkseid. Batman in the lore is a symbol, Batman is the hero born from the trauma of of a boy who lost his parents in that alley. A protector to ensure no boy ever goes through that again. Bruce Wayne does NOT exist, he died with his parents, and Batman is the real personality. Even when held by wonder womans lasso and asked who are you really, he answers with Batman. The body of Bruce Wayne is just he skeleton under the suit. Spiderman is just Peter Parker, a kid trying to be a super hero and save people and have a normal life to. He is not the same as Batman. Batman is ALWAYS Batman. Even when out as "Bruce" that's a disguise.
This contingency plan made me REALLY want to see a Batman/Spiderman crossover! I doubt DC and Marvel would ever let that happen, but it would be amazing.
@@Kennyisdarkvanilla Spider-Man won that fight, but that was only because Death Battle doesn't allow prep time for anyone. So in my book? Spider-Man wins with no prep time Batman wins with given prep time
@@MRNentertainment7122um yeah literally spiderman has better strength speed agility and mobility to top it off he has spider sense batman with prep time would destroy spiderman
It when you threaten his family is when he stops holding back, King Pin in several continuities can attest to being on the receiving end of the wrath of the Spiderman that stops holding back
Between Peter's Spider Sense, super-human reflexes, & his phenomenal speed (greater than human, BTW) he's been known to literally dodge lightning strikes...Not only those generated by Electro but more naturally-occurring lightning which has *less* predictable timing & direction/aim than the lightning generated by a person. Even a virtual wall of bullets is something he can avoid, as long as there's still enough space between individual bullets that will allow for him to fit his own body parts through the spaces. Even so, area-effect attacks such as explosions are quite a bit more difficult...He needs to be able to jump out of the effected *area* to dodge that.
Spiderman is one of the strongest and smartest person in the Marvel Universe and hea consistently holds back...we know what he can do when he stops holding back
You know which Arkham Rogue Spider-Man would be the absolute worst nightmare for? The Joker. Think about it: Spider-Man's fighting style also involves a huge amount of talking and taunting (his quick wit that Batman mentions) to get inside his opponent's head and make them get careless. And that is actually the PERFECT way to counter Joker: Because Joker is so vain and likes to talk so much, his biggest weakness is when his own strategy is used against him. Terry McGinnis used this exact same strategy in Batman Beyond.
Nothing angers or annoys Joker more is someone that is funnier than him. Spiderman will absolutely make a joke out of him and not taking Joker's taunts seriously
Reposting a few ideas from the previous video. Gilgamesh from Fate/Stay Night Goetia from Fate/Grand Order Zeus from Record of Ragnarok Skitter from Worm Emperor Vitiate from Star Wars Liu Kang from Mortal Kombat 1 Knull from Marvel Comics Arcueid from Tsukihime Horus Luprecal from Warhammer 40k/Horus Heresy J. Jonah Jameson from Spider-man (because it'd be interesting to see Batman do a contingency plan like this against a totally non-violent antagonist)
I've read a lot of what-ifs, and the most popular way to improve Peter as Spider-Man is to either put on the path to making a Batman utility belt or have him learn from a Batman like figure. So the fact that Bats doesn't outright say he approves of Spidy is underwhelming, despite it being in character.
He basically does at the end. He show's him great respect that the moment that made him Spider-Man is basically the same the made him Batman and for his Great Power Great Responsibility saying
@umbralowl That's only if you can read the subtext or "read between the lines" as I've heard it. That is a skill I have now, but I definitely did NOT back in school.
Really appreciated the respect Batman gave to Peter which I always think is overlooked when talking about Spider-Man and yes the contingencies were quite accurate too
A few thoughts: - 1 obvious strategic factor that Batman overlooks is how reliant Spidey is on being in an urban environment: his entire methodology of slinging, and swinging around skyscrapers is built for the big city, and he might not be able to function nearly as well in the countryside, the suburbs, or even the swamps that surround Gotham (where Solomon Grundy was born). Batman, however, can still do this. - It’s appropriate for Batman to voice his agreement with Spidey doctrine of power and responsibility, but he could also have pointed out that allies such a Superman and Wonder Woman would’ve said the same thing. - When discussing Spidey’s traumas and their shared sense of loss, that might’ve pointed out a psychological difference: while Batman endured his loss because he was small and helpless, Peter lost his uncle because he made mistakes. Furthermore, Peter still feels guilt about the death of Gwen Stacy, literally at his own hands. Batman felt victimized, but Spider-Man blames himself.
I love the idea of Bruce, as he digs more and more dirt on Peter and learns more about him, eventually learning all about his backstory, slowly gains more respect and admiration for him w/ each fact. To the point where it pains him to come up w/ a contingency plan for him in the first place.
This is actually genius, using a chemical catalyst to hyperdissolve his webbing, using insecticide to mitigate his strength (and therefore agility) and using a ddos attack on his spider sense
All of Spidey's villains have done all of these things to him at some point. Granted, not all of them at once to my knowledge but at least one. In fact, one of the signs of a competent Spider-Man villain is they use at least one of these methods on him.
@@elijahknox4421 The one that comes to mind right now is Green Goblin used some kind of gas to get rid of Spidey's Spider Sense. That's how he found out Spider-Man's secret identify.
Fun fact: the spider slayers use Ethyl Chloride aka (bug spray) to whoop on spiderman and extremely cold temperatures can kill him as well since his senses are higher so a cold is lethal to Pete 👍
I've watched a handful of these, but something about The Batman researching Spidey and coming to the conclusion that they walk the same path in their heroism, with the same motivations and moral boundaries, idk it made me feel something deep in my soul
Joker: "All it takes is one bad day..." Batman: "You'd give up on that catchphrase if you saw what the writers are doing to Spider-Man." Joker: "Writers?" Batman: "That's what Deadpool calls them."
The funny thing is? Some comics have the Joker aware he lives in a comic book and one of the reasons he does what he does is because he knows the people he's killing aren't real. He's basically a more evil Deadpool.
@@LonelyPrimeShadow Главная фишка Бэтмена и почему он обычно побеждает своих противника, даже которые его превосходят, например тот же Человек-Паук, это подготовка, именно с помощью подготовки Бэтмен настолько опасный противник, веть у него уже есть на каждого героя и злодея свой план борьбы, из-за этого он побеждает превосходя его противника.
With all the things that Peter has been through throughout the years since Spider-Man was first created it's kind of hard not to respect him and admire his ability to keep on going even though to do so would be so painful
Too bad the editorial just see Spider-Man as a mere power fantasy and horrible dating simulator for irresponsible souls that happen to be unable to deal with their midlife crisis.
@@DarsiPadilla True, seriously Peter has already done so much over the years just let the boy be happy and stay happy that will last for the rest of his life
Fun fact: They meet up two Times on Dc and Marvel comic in the 90s, where the first one is where Batman at first is not so nice but after while he was wrong about Spider-man and both of them helps each other to defeat the Joker and Carnage, the second comic is where Spider-man helps Batman to climb a mountain and help Kingpin to get his cure since Ras Al Ghul lie about having a cure (That would be cool to see more crossover about Spider-man and Batman where they get to see their villain rogue gallery, and eventually Nightwing gets to meet up Spider-man since both of them are heroes that loves making jokes to a villain and sometimes to each other)
Even if Batman has a contingency plan for Spider-Man he has nothing but positive things to say about him in the end. It’s characters like Batman and Spider-Man that I relate to the most especially when the comics show us these characters are human
let’s be honest here the only reason batman would need a contingency plan for spider-man is if Spidey went rogue and if peter goes rouge he will not hold back so batman is pretty much toast
with his uncle ben death he did break his moral code to seek revenge in the animasted show ,like what aunt may said in spider man 3 to peter parker revenge is like a poision it takes us over and turns us into some thing were not
The only thing I’d disagree with is backing Peter into a corner. That doesn’t make him more predictable. He’s already fairly predictable as is, which is why various villains can get the drop on him because of his typical responses. When Peter is backed into a corner, he becomes significantly more unpredictable.
Batman just showed Spider-Man respect at the end there.
The amount of shit spiderman goes though on the daily baises, i understand fully why bruce showed respect.
Batman understood the pain and regret spidey felt when his parents died but Batman’s regret was unjustified unlike uncle Ben there was nothing Batman could have done to save his parents you could say go another way other than crime alley maybe but how was he supposed to know that at least Pete knew that not stopping that crook was wrong even though he didn’t care although when he did because of the after effects of it was too late
@@Travminer123I've no respect for Spidey here, the simple reason is he's too simple minded for a "smart person" his inventions could've earned him Shiploads of money and helped society, instead he choose the hard way all this pain and truma would've been avoided if he utilised his greatest asset, his mind like Doctor Ock did which makes him the true hero, compared to Peter here whom is despised by the media and the fickle crowd. Even the Avengers earnestly Pity him at the back of their minds.
If Great Power does comes with Great Responsibility, then Peter ought to see there's nothing but pain and suffering being Spiderman, persue a career instead of playing hero, let the Avengers play the hero he live out his life getting a Masters and getting a real job he's passionate in.
I'll quote Alfred (The Dark knight rises)
"The city needs your knowledge as Bruce Wayne not batman that time has long passed."
Batman found a kindred spirit. Peter feels a deep pain not unlike Bruce. And he succeeds not because of his powers but his will and intellect. I’m not sure if another Marvel hero can relate to him as much.
@@LordEmperorHyperion Amma be honest with you
That's what everyone wants now a days for him
One of the best things that happened was him being a teacher to the some of the mutants in X-Men and it was beautiful.
In the end I don't blame peter
I blame the writers
There's alot of instances where he let others do that for him
Like Ben who took his role as spiderman to focus on himself and marry Jane.
And we know what happened
Don't hate spidey
Hate the writers who can't be bother to let him have a regular life
"When pushed beyond his moral boundaries"
When aunt May got shot, Spidey broke into prison and completely DESTROYED Kingpin!
Still didn't kill him :)
@@TheHighborn Yes, but imagine if Peter was UNWILLING to hold back?
Only because Aunt May didn't die.
@@TheHighbornhe told kingpin if his aunt does die from her injuries he’s coming back to kill him
That was Peter Parker, not Spiderman.
I'm pretty sure Tim - or some other witty member of the Bat family - is the one who makes the contingency plan slides for Bruce by now, lol
I can see the bat family having a bet of who can come up with the most ridiculous character that batman will make a contigency plan for, and faking proof of their existance to do so
I've always assumed that coming up with their own contingencies is one of Batman's assignments to the Robins. After all, if he (Bruce) is taken out or his plan fails, then he's got backups.
batman doesn't do powerpoint 😄
Tim. He creates more contingency plans on any topic than Batman. And then 5 backups for each contingency. He was so good at it that the Nightwing once commented that in going after Tim, a small army of ninjas is the start of what Nightwing would do.
I appreciate what Bruce said at the end. He has (in a deeper way) a connection with Peter. At the end of it all Peter and Bruce are still ordinary men despite the abilities and genius they both possess. When all the chips are down they will still fight for their fellow man no matter what.
Indeed. The only reason Spider-Man is one of my top heroes and Batman isn't is because I am drawn to bright, light bringing heroes. Bats does a great job and fills an important role, but Peter's consistent hope and optimism speaks more to me. If in danger, I would trust both. And that isn't always something you can say about darker heroes like Batman.
@@timothywashburn8218 I agree. Thank you for your comment. It is much appreciated 👍
@@timothywashburn8218They very much have a common thread. They both seek to serve others so that no one ever has to feel the pain they’ve felt, even if they know there is only so much they can do.
One does it from the darkness. One does it from the light.
It’s one of the things that annoys me about when they try to make Batman Grimdark, removing all the elements that make him compassionate and human.
A quote from Red on OSP really sums it up for me. “Can you imagine your Batman comforting a scared child? If yes, congratulations. That’s a genuine Batman. If no, you haven’t written Batman, you’ve written Punisher with a funny hat.”
That Spiderman and Batman crossover was so much fun. Batman did the whole 'stay out of my city' with a dash of 'you're kinda annoying' that you'd expect but there was real respect by the end.
Bro showed Peter Parker more respect than the current comics writers
lmfao 😭😭
@hakankurmak6910 nothing funny about the truth
@@adamantium4797😂😂😂
@@SOPHIA-LOVES-MEATBALLS-69 lol
Batman is a man who knows how to respect others.
Batman, has no ego.
This is part of the reason why he’s so dangerous.
@@Exile-exebtw both once meet on crossover and respec each other
@@yaqinmalul6467when?
What is the year of the crossover?
@@Exile-exehe has ego lol
Back up plan orphan: I'll just adopt him.
Alfred: Master Bruce we have talked about this.
Alfred call the guy
XD
Spider-Man joins the batfamily and the batfamily and Spider-Man family are linked. Batgirl and spider-woman talk fashion
@@seanraines5871 id love to see a knightwing and Miles team up. Funniest night in gotham for sure
@@izrael820
Night wing - So are you the equivalent of his Robin?
Miles - Oh no I showed up after he died brutally in front of me and a bunch of other people
Night wing - Jesus Christ how did he come back!?
Miles - Oh he didn't this us an alternate universe Peter
So Batman plans to use a strong dose of raid on Spider-Man 😂
I would love to see him try to get past the Spider-Sense to pull this off 😂
This is probably the best comment I've ever seen on UA-cam without question😂
@@wellingtonafonsodecarvalho9842 Spider sense might warn him but if he was dealing with a big enough radius of a gas cloud, even with his spider senses he couldn't get out in time before breathing some in. He could also trick Spiderman or Peter. Fill up a can of spray paint with it and when Peter went to use it he weakens himself.
Even with contingency plans Bats would still probably lose 60/40. Spidey sense can apparently detect intent to harm and harmful chemicals.
@@ItApproaches spray paint the suit would just be dumb since Spider-Sense can detect it
I'm not gonna lie whenever someone says with Great-Power comes great responsibility and they say what they chest, and they sound really sincere. It makes me want to cry. I don't know why but I think it's really sweet and special.
Spiderman and Batman once meet before on crossover they are respect each other and become friend
Yeah it’s a good motto, but you might want to have some other stuff going on in your life if it gets you that choked up.
Contingency Plan Code: Joker Wannabe.
Subject: Sweet Tooth.
Contingency code: *Zombie Clown*
His contingency plan for the real joker involves locking him up in Arkham Asylum & having him escape because of the authorities lack of awareness & surveillance.
That’s it.
Contingency Code: *Devil Clown*
Contingency code: *Ice Scream*
@@alphabladelm2011 Oooooh. That one's kinda better. 😎👍
Contingency plan code: Smile and wave
Subject: Penguins of Madagascar
Edit: Why does this have so many likes? Kowalski, analysis.
“Just smile and wave boy, just smile and wave” - 🐧
@@pn5846 boys*
Apparently we became relevant again, Skipper
That pause near the end was beautiful. A bit of him cried.. in the inside.
Another great vulnerability? Unlike many heroes, he still has to contend with ordinary problems. He still often has to worry about paying rent, paying his bills, and other usual mundane problems. Set him up financially and he will have NO complaints.
The contingencies are intended to be used if the character becomes a threat. If Spider-Man started robbing people or working for a crime boss (he did get brainwashed by Mr. Negative for a bit) then he doesn't have to worry about money any more.
@@WhiteFangofWarThat would be a nightmare fr
Almost entirely correct. Set him up financially and he will have no complaint - as long as it doesn't interfere with his morals. Then again, Batman is much more likely to fight a Spider-Man who has abandoned his moral code than a regular 'Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man'.
@jackwilliam4436 I agree. Realistically, Batman would have to fight either Black Suit Spiderman or Spider-Carnage.
So give him a work offer before he can become a threat
Peak recognizes peak
Don't forget toughness; his bones are semi-chitin, making them almost as tough as steel. He also has a minor healing factor, able to recover from anything short of broken bones, missing organs, or other extreme trauma overnight; Rhino once (and only once) managed to break Spider-Man's arm, and although he was apprehended Rhino was in extremely high spirits over this accomplishment.
It only took a week or two to heal.
I can only imagine Bruce seeing these different heros and feeling proud. "with the great power comes great responsibility." You know he loved that one.
Spiderman is pretty dangerous when he gets serious. Good thing he has a heart.
i love how Batman would definitely feel bad for writing a contingency plan against a teenager with a very similar thing to him. becoming a vigilante after his loved one died. granted Batman had no powers granted (unless you count his parent's inheritance) but they still have very similar moral codes
Batman is far more trained by Spiderman is far more powerful, also i made like 169. nice
I don't know why people think Peter's a teenager I mean like Peter is like 28ish years old at the moment in the comics (and he's been in his late 20s or early 30s since the late 1990s/early 2000s)
@@The_Blue_Otaku It's because most adaptations start at the beginning of his career, which started back when he WAS a teenager.
@@caffeinedelusions True that
@@caffeinedelusionsTrue, but that what's bugs me, especially in animation and video games. They need to let him be an ACTUAL man instead of going back early in his career between 16-18(depending on the media). It's getting old and ridiculous. 1994 Spidey and Tobey Maguire did well on character, letting grow into a ln adult over time instead of STAYING a CHILD. But hey, Spider Man is a great character nonetheless 🙏💪
I really liked the end of the video, showing a hint of respect for Peter's main mantra.
Idea for next video...
Code: *Magus Killer.*
Subject: *Kiritsugu Emiya.*
Contingency Plan Code: Fake priest
Subject: Kirei Kotomine
Agamemnon Contingency; Daddy Issues
Subject; Mordred Pendragon
Contingency plan code: grand order
Subject: Ritsuka Fujimaru
Spidey would be Batman's straight man. They'd be the best of friends.
Well, Spider-Man is Batman’s comic counterpart as a more darker side and they have trickster supervillains such as the joker and the green goblin. Also, trained teen protégés like miles morales and Tim Drake, have parental figures, master fighters, gadget makers, etc.
Other way around. Bats is the obvious straight man, while Spidey's the one with the wit.
I could see them working well together, though.
Unstoppable if they teamed up
I'd love to see this done again, except from the perspective that Batman doesn't know Spider-man's true identity and wasn't able to get samples of his webbing (it doesn't make sense that Batman could easily isolate the webbing and get it to a lab quickly enough to develop a counter compound given how quickly it dissolves - it's a bit of a plot hole that's handwaved too hard IMO).
This one wasn't your best work so far - it assumes Batman already knows a *ton* about who Spider-man is and how his powers work, when in typical scenarios, one of Spider-man's biggest advantages (and sources of conflict in his stories) is his anonymity.
Still, loving these. Keep doing these! :D
All of these are done from the view of an outside observer, so it makes sense to me. That said, if Batman didn't know at first encounter, I feel he would help the Webhead upon learning how similar they are to each other. They function as very similar characters with very different foundations and environments.
@@timothywashburn8218 Yeah tbh for me I always thought of Spiderman with Supermans morals and Batmans backstory. And that's why people love Spider-Man, He basically went through the same thing with Uncle Ben except he didn't turn dark and brooding he is a symbol of hope in Marvel
Unless Batman created the webs himself, if Peter can make them, so can Batman.
Even if he got samples of his webbing and find a way to use it against Peter, he'll know and counter back.
Nice to see a contingency plan about Spider-Man. I hope the next one will be about venom symbiont with Eddie Brock..
A common lighter. Seriously, Spider beat Venom once by a random guy throwing Spider-Man his lighter and turning it on. Venom freaked out and ran like hell.
Hmm, I don't know about the chloride, but Spidey got his spider sense buzzed for a while due to the Morbius effect. It gave him a constant mild migraine. Also, sending a false message is a sure fire way to get on Peter's bad side.
Lastly, I think Batman would have a hard time fighting Spider-Man on the basis that, for all the martial arts he knows, it's almost impossible to match the natural form of Spider-Man due to the sense.
But Batman still wins, cause He's Batman. Batman is not a person, but a living symbol with no limits. You can't beat an ideology. Could Spiderman beat Darkseid who is a cosmic deity? I don't think so. Batman did.
@@ItApproachesThat's a terrible argument, "because he's Batman" lol, and no, he didn't beat Darkseid. For one, he used a suit that slowly kills him if he wears it too long, for two, he got some hits in, but at the end of the day, Darkseid didn't really care. As for having no limits, Batman himself has said he has limits. By your own logic, Spider-Man is a living ideology as well. Batman is not stupid, he knows his own limits. It's the reason he has these plans. He knows that without preparation, he doesn't have a chance. He is not perfect. He has said if Clark wanted to, he could smash him into the ground. He's said Wonder Woman is a better fighter, Lex Luthor is smarter, Cyborg is a better hacker, and John Constantine is a better planner, and he's right.
@@The_True_Dovahkiin Batman wins cause he's Batman is just the way it is. Like Toon Force, the ability to alter reality as you see fit as long as it's funny. And Batman has many versions some say he has limits some don't, that applies to the writers. Batman is the only human to dodge Darkseid's Omega beams and not buckle to him, he got Darkseid to stand down and I'm referring to the special gun Batman had made to kill Darkseid. Batman in the lore is a symbol, Batman is the hero born from the trauma of of a boy who lost his parents in that alley. A protector to ensure no boy ever goes through that again. Bruce Wayne does NOT exist, he died with his parents, and Batman is the real personality. Even when held by wonder womans lasso and asked who are you really, he answers with Batman. The body of Bruce Wayne is just he skeleton under the suit. Spiderman is just Peter Parker, a kid trying to be a super hero and save people and have a normal life to. He is not the same as Batman. Batman is ALWAYS Batman. Even when out as "Bruce" that's a disguise.
@@ItApproacheslol no
@@angster4267 Yes. Your ego disliking it and attempting to reject it doesn't change the truth.
This contingency plan made me REALLY want to see a Batman/Spiderman crossover!
I doubt DC and Marvel would ever let that happen, but it would be amazing.
Both of them have plans to deal with foes.
This actually reminds me of the Death Battle episode where Spider-Man and Batman fought.
Ethel Chloride was mentioned as Spider-Man's Kryptonite.
I remember that. It was difficult for Batman cuz a lot of Batman’s strengths Spider-Man could counter.
@@Kennyisdarkvanilla Spider-Man won that fight, but that was only because Death Battle doesn't allow prep time for anyone.
So in my book?
Spider-Man wins with no prep time
Batman wins with given prep time
@@martinmcneal2778 No, the Spider-Sense was a cheat code in that battle. That's why Batman lost, he couldn't even strike Peter
@@MRNentertainment7122um yeah literally spiderman has better strength speed agility and mobility to top it off he has spider sense batman with prep time would destroy spiderman
ethyl chloride was retconned. its no longer canon
The problem comes in with fact is that this is all stuff has been used against him so it shouldn't catch him by surprise in the way batman wants
Not unless he counts on a rather short foght with a cell dropping on spidey orknocking him out quickly
And I'm pretty sure the spider-sense isn't even a well known ability in-universe
But has it all been used at once in a coordinated attack? Just curious
Attack Peter when he's out in public as Peter Parker. He wont have his web shooters, and he can't fight back without exposing he is Spiderman.
@@ItApproaches Peter always has his web shooters on him. You also underestimate how quickly he can get away to switch to spidey
It when you threaten his family is when he stops holding back, King Pin in several continuities can attest to being on the receiving end of the wrath of the Spiderman that stops holding back
Contingency plan: Dangerous Temperature
Subject: Kelvin Celsius
Between Peter's Spider Sense, super-human reflexes, & his phenomenal speed (greater than human, BTW) he's been known to literally dodge lightning strikes...Not only those generated by Electro but more naturally-occurring lightning which has *less* predictable timing & direction/aim than the lightning generated by a person. Even a virtual wall of bullets is something he can avoid, as long as there's still enough space between individual bullets that will allow for him to fit his own body parts through the spaces.
Even so, area-effect attacks such as explosions are quite a bit more difficult...He needs to be able to jump out of the effected *area* to dodge that.
"In crafting this plan, I've delved into the story behind the mask, and... it strikes a familiar chord."
I think we all expected this.
Spiderman is one of the strongest and smartest person in the Marvel Universe and hea consistently holds back...we know what he can do when he stops holding back
Contingency Plan Code: Abyssal Stare
Subject: Dr. Bondrewd
You know which Arkham Rogue Spider-Man would be the absolute worst nightmare for? The Joker. Think about it: Spider-Man's fighting style also involves a huge amount of talking and taunting (his quick wit that Batman mentions) to get inside his opponent's head and make them get careless. And that is actually the PERFECT way to counter Joker: Because Joker is so vain and likes to talk so much, his biggest weakness is when his own strategy is used against him. Terry McGinnis used this exact same strategy in Batman Beyond.
Nothing angers or annoys Joker more is someone that is funnier than him. Spiderman will absolutely make a joke out of him and not taking Joker's taunts seriously
The comment at the end really shined a light on something that I didn’t think about. It really explains why I like both of these heroes so much.
Spider-Man is my all-time favorite superhero.
Batman‘s next contingency plan should be about Ryuko from kill la kill.
this channel is fucking genius. just batman making contingency plans for all characters from and out of DC.
Reposting a few ideas from the previous video.
Gilgamesh from Fate/Stay Night
Goetia from Fate/Grand Order
Zeus from Record of Ragnarok
Skitter from Worm
Emperor Vitiate from Star Wars
Liu Kang from Mortal Kombat 1
Knull from Marvel Comics
Arcueid from Tsukihime
Horus Luprecal from Warhammer 40k/Horus Heresy
J. Jonah Jameson from Spider-man (because it'd be interesting to see Batman do a contingency plan like this against a totally non-violent antagonist)
For JJJ, it's easy for the most part. Batman isn't needed, Bruce Wayne can buy the Daily Bugle and either fire JJJ or demote him
I've read a lot of what-ifs, and the most popular way to improve Peter as Spider-Man is to either put on the path to making a Batman utility belt or have him learn from a Batman like figure. So the fact that Bats doesn't outright say he approves of Spidy is underwhelming, despite it being in character.
He basically does at the end. He show's him great respect that the moment that made him Spider-Man is basically the same the made him Batman and for his Great Power Great Responsibility saying
@umbralowl That's only if you can read the subtext or "read between the lines" as I've heard it. That is a skill I have now, but I definitely did NOT back in school.
Batman would actually say “I don’t need a contingency plan for the kindest superhero”
Really appreciated the respect Batman gave to Peter which I always think is overlooked when talking about Spider-Man and yes the contingencies were quite accurate too
Let’s goooo!!! Thank you so much! ❤️🔥❤️🔥
Was waiting for this
A few thoughts:
- 1 obvious strategic factor that Batman overlooks is how reliant Spidey is on being in an urban environment: his entire methodology of slinging, and swinging around skyscrapers is built for the big city, and he might not be able to function nearly as well in the countryside, the suburbs, or even the swamps that surround Gotham (where Solomon Grundy was born). Batman, however, can still do this.
- It’s appropriate for Batman to voice his agreement with Spidey doctrine of power and responsibility, but he could also have pointed out that allies such a Superman and Wonder Woman would’ve said the same thing.
- When discussing Spidey’s traumas and their shared sense of loss, that might’ve pointed out a psychological difference: while Batman endured his loss because he was small and helpless, Peter lost his uncle because he made mistakes. Furthermore, Peter still feels guilt about the death of Gwen Stacy, literally at his own hands. Batman felt victimized, but Spider-Man blames himself.
Spiderman and batman would be one of hell of a team up
I really loved the last quote.
First time seeing a reasonable batman v Spiderman video
So basically an upgraded version of bug spray… Batman really did some hard detective work huh
I love the idea of Bruce, as he digs more and more dirt on Peter and learns more about him, eventually learning all about his backstory, slowly gains more respect and admiration for him w/ each fact. To the point where it pains him to come up w/ a contingency plan for him in the first place.
This is actually genius, using a chemical catalyst to hyperdissolve his webbing, using insecticide to mitigate his strength (and therefore agility) and using a ddos attack on his spider sense
All of Spidey's villains have done all of these things to him at some point. Granted, not all of them at once to my knowledge but at least one. In fact, one of the signs of a competent Spider-Man villain is they use at least one of these methods on him.
@@immortalfrieza I believe you but can you provide some examples?
@@elijahknox4421 The one that comes to mind right now is Green Goblin used some kind of gas to get rid of Spidey's Spider Sense. That's how he found out Spider-Man's secret identify.
I do like these videos that have Batman pay respects to Spider-Man
Fun fact: the spider slayers use Ethyl Chloride aka (bug spray) to whoop on spiderman and extremely cold temperatures can kill him as well since his senses are higher so a cold is lethal to Pete 👍
I've watched a handful of these, but something about The Batman researching Spidey and coming to the conclusion that they walk the same path in their heroism, with the same motivations and moral boundaries, idk it made me feel something deep in my soul
Day 2 of asking
Contingency plan: the human monster
Subject: Garou (from opm)
I feel like Batman realizes that any scenario where he would have to take down Spider-Man would already be a horrific turn of events.
Yo, that last part was really good!
Batman Sees Spider-Man : " Finally I Found My New Robin "
Even with plans, spider sense is extremely difficult to get around, and it’s awesome Batman even understands this.
Contingency Plan: Home Alone
Subject: Kevin McCallister
How would The Bat deal with The Master of Prep?
Buy the house and kick him out.
Lol@@ItApproaches
That was nicely done!
Batman probably used Death Battle as research material, and that's how he knew he had to figure out a way around his spider-sense.
Now how he knew about his spider-sense, he usually had to tell someone.
Gotta love how batman acknowledges spidermans morals
This was beautiful ngl never thought batman could pull it off
This is such a cool concept
Peter could’ve been another Robin under certain circumstances
Batman really said “One of Spiderman’s weaknesses is RAID”
Joker: "All it takes is one bad day..."
Batman: "You'd give up on that catchphrase if you saw what the writers are doing to Spider-Man."
Joker: "Writers?"
Batman: "That's what Deadpool calls them."
The funny thing is? Some comics have the Joker aware he lives in a comic book and one of the reasons he does what he does is because he knows the people he's killing aren't real. He's basically a more evil Deadpool.
Batman VS Spider-Man? That would be cool.
They already did that on death battle Spider-Man annihilated him.
@@knowledgehunter8919 NOT THAT! A DIFFERENT BATTLE!!!!!
@@LonelyPrimeShadow Главная фишка Бэтмена и почему он обычно побеждает своих противника, даже которые его превосходят, например тот же Человек-Паук, это подготовка, именно с помощью подготовки Бэтмен настолько опасный противник, веть у него уже есть на каждого героя и злодея свой план борьбы, из-за этого он побеждает превосходя его противника.
@@silach7sans815 LEARN ENGLISH!
@@LonelyPrimeShadow personally, I would love to see Mephisto vs Trigon
Batman's contingency plans are just broken
Batman just showed respect to Spider-Man at the end.
With all the things that Peter has been through throughout the years since Spider-Man was first created it's kind of hard not to respect him and admire his ability to keep on going even though to do so would be so painful
Too bad the editorial just see Spider-Man as a mere power fantasy and horrible dating simulator for irresponsible souls that happen to be unable to deal with their midlife crisis.
@@DarsiPadilla True, seriously Peter has already done so much over the years just let the boy be happy and stay happy that will last for the rest of his life
Meanwhile spiderman probably watching him from the celling
I feel like spiderman would also have a contingency plan for batman.
Agree
People forgetting how smart Peter is, he's just broke with limited resources lmao
Contingency Plan: Bean Genius
Subject: Fawful
Fun fact: They meet up two Times on Dc and Marvel comic in the 90s, where the first one is where Batman at first is not so nice but after while he was wrong about Spider-man and both of them helps each other to defeat the Joker and Carnage, the second comic is where Spider-man helps Batman to climb a mountain and help Kingpin to get his cure since Ras Al Ghul lie about having a cure (That would be cool to see more crossover about Spider-man and Batman where they get to see their villain rogue gallery, and eventually Nightwing gets to meet up Spider-man since both of them are heroes that loves making jokes to a villain and sometimes to each other)
Even if Batman has a contingency plan for Spider-Man he has nothing but positive things to say about him in the end. It’s characters like Batman and Spider-Man that I relate to the most especially when the comics show us these characters are human
He even has some for Marvel characters as well.
Even darkhorse comics.😂
And every multiverse.
Who would have thought a little old lady named Ethel could defeat Spider-Man?
Excellent video. Thank you for the video.
I love that ending. A mutual respect and commonality
let’s be honest here the only reason batman would need a contingency plan for spider-man is if Spidey went rogue and if peter goes rouge he will not hold back so batman is pretty much toast
Damn Bruce. Basically pulled a Green Goblin on a god mode
Contingency plan: Green Lightning
Subject: Izuku Midoriya
with his uncle ben death he did break his moral code to seek revenge in the animasted show ,like what aunt may said in spider man 3 to peter parker revenge is like a poision it takes us over and turns us into some thing were not
Spider man is basically a human arachnid with arachnid physiology
2:54 can you just imagine seeing Spider-Man on edge for nothing 😂
I think Iron Man did something similar once, he had a suit that activated the spider sense for nothing and hid his attacks from it
Timing is everything so go at Peter during his finals exams.
Spider mans greatest weakness: bug spray x
This is tremendous
As long as spiderman doesnt get the black suit…Batman will live
It's a principle I live by too.
Contingency plan B: recruiting peter to become spider-robin
The only thing I’d disagree with is backing Peter into a corner. That doesn’t make him more predictable. He’s already fairly predictable as is, which is why various villains can get the drop on him because of his typical responses. When Peter is backed into a corner, he becomes significantly more unpredictable.
In the End it sounds like BatMan actually *Respects* Spider-Man and would be really disappointed in having to take Him down.
Finally, no more radioactive spider bite, but genetically altered spiders
I feel like Batman and spider man would have a really good friendship if they were I the same universe, Batman would absolutely 100% respect Peter
Bruce really finna whip out the Spider Repellant on Peter.
Miles pic was perfect there 😂
the biggest contingency plan is increase the rent
Honestly I would love to see a Batman and Spider-Man team up somehow