"Having sex on anyones grave is a disgusting, disturbing and rather distasteful act..." Spot the guy who didn't lose his virginity as a British teenager in the '90s....🤣🤣
The deepcuts and Easter eggs in Batman: The Brave and the Bold cartoon were excellent. So much so, that when Superman was corrupted, he looked EXACTLY like Superman who abused Jimmy Olsen in the old comics, closed eyes and all.
When Supergirl arrived, she asked if she'd be living with him. He makes a quick comment about how it would jeopardize his secret identity. Supposedly, Clark Kent can't suddenly have a relative he never mentioned (I vaguely remember a visiting aunt in a Private Life of Clark Kent story, but I may be wrong), and the orphanage wouldn't let a bachelor adopt a teenage girl. Personally, I think I might enjoy some old sitcom-style antics with Silver Age Clark Kent/Superman being flung into instant fatherhood.
Man, if I had a nickel for every time a version of superman did something terrible right after the accidental death of Lois Lane who was carrying the couple’s soon-to-be child at the time… …I would have two nickels, which isn’t a lot, but it’s weird that happened twice.
@@ari_peacock26 holy shit, I just realised: In The Killing Joke, part of the joker’s (possible) origin story is that he was a well meaning guy who lost his job as a comedian and had his pregnant wife die in an accident. In the Injustice comics, Superman becomes a tyrant after the Joker tricks superman into accidentally killing his wife Lois Lane who was pregnant, which sets off a bomb that causes metropolis to explode. Causing superman to lose not only everyone he cared about living in that city, but also his job of protecting it. Was that a coincidence or did I just take an embarrassingly long time to notice that parallel?
@@Brianna-eo8nu that's exactly it! 😊 That's the Joker's whole philosophy, that anyone can become as bad as him under special circumstances. That's what makes him so compelling, is that there's an air of truth to it even in real life. 😬
I thought for sure the episode where George Reeves 1950s Superman stranded two people on a mountain top where they fell to their deaths because they found Supermans costume in Clark Kent's closet would make this list.
So I have the issue that the thumbnail is based on. It was a weird read, made much weirder because my mom bought it for me not knowing it's contents, but after reading it herself she decided to censor it with pens and markers. It's a bit frustrating as a collector, but I love my mom anyway. I was 6 or 7 when she got it so I can understand why she censored it lol.
How could you forget Superman making a porn movie with Barda (under Byrne's run) moreover it was canon, no "alternate line" or "it's was a dream" plot.
@@deleondaniel6206 Yep, a vilain from Apokolyps hypnotized them and they didn't remember what happened. What happened in that room stayed in that room :)
AHHAHAHAHAH Seriously that was the original Supergirl origin? I only knew the retconned one where she got herself into an orphanage with the moniker Linda Lee BEFORE meeting her cousin, later being adopted by the Danvers.
This list just makes people bitching over him breaking Zod's neck in Man of Steel all the more stupid. Never mind he was faced with an impossible choice: stick with his no-kill rule and sacrifice a family pinned down by Zod's eye beams or end Zod to save the innocent. He's literally done that and worse in the comics! That does it. No one is allowed to complain about his actions in MoS without some background research into his long history. Comic book characters are always at the whim of whoever is writing them, all of them contradict each other as a matter of principle, and play fast and loose with the canon.
Actually he didnt have to snap Zod's neck. If he had the strength to snap the neck then Im pretty sure he wouldve had enough strength to turn his head away. But who knows if thats true, Im just some dum rando after all
If he wanted to save lives, he could have broken Zod's neck much earlier. That's my complaint. He killed Zod, Quex-UI, and Zaora in the comics as they begged for mercy after he rendered them powerless with gold kryptonite.
@@Numberonedaredevilfan he killed zod multiple times in the comics. The only Superman to not kill are the cartoon versions and the kingdom come version.
No. 1, yeah this kinda thing reminded me a little of Cat Blanc and if Adrien went crazy once after losing the love of his life who's to say it couldn't happen again after their retirements as Ladybug and Cat Noir and something horribly tragic happens to her and their three future children because of some enemy from their past they made in one of their adventures in one of the world cities they visited at and the whole team would have to fight off an evil Cat Noir who would go as far to use Plagg's power of destruction to destroy anything and anyone who'll get in his way to use his miraculous and Marinette's to bring her and their children back fighting through a dystopian wasteland that used to be the world, ya know?
Superman doesn't have sex with Maxima on Lois's grave in that Annual. He makes out with her on Lois's grave on the cover of the Annual, but inside he kisses her twice, once in a public alien park and once at the end (before we discover it's an imaginary story) when he decides to stay with her. Superman intends to visit Lois's grave and Maxima follows him to Earth, but neither of them get there before they're attacked by some nobody villain, and he doesn't actually make it there (on-panel at least). The inclusion of this as an entry (and the thumbnail) is very clickbait-y.
1:49 - I think that act against Dr Light falls under decapitation and not evisceration, but I thoroughly enjoyed the list and am left wondering, ‘Why does anyone choose to f*** with Supes?’
I was really hoping you'd not included injustice because it's a story set in different universe where superman is a strat forward villain it's like basically saying the worst thing batman has done is becoming the batman who laughs I think the number one stop should've gone to the time the comics he killed Zod and his cronies with Kirptonit.
Who wrote that Jimmy Olsen series? And why?? How'd those stories even get green lit? How long did the run of that series last? If so how did it last period?
@@MrWolfchamp-xi3cu Silver age comics are full of stories like that. That particular one as well as one where Jimmy gets his mind switched with a gorilla at the zoo and one where he has to spend a million dollars a day or else lose an entire fortune with Supes refusing to help was pretty common in the silver age Olsen series. Seriously, they were repeated every 5 months as a ploy to draw new readers.
@@GabePuratekuta yeah crazy stories But did they butcher the characters repeatedly? The video said this depiction of Superman was frequent. Crazy stories might be one thing But the character writing across the stories is probably another. The stories might get crazy but the characters shouldn't
This might be a bit controversial but these old superman comics show how normal being a turd was back then. Authors definitely put a bit of themselves into the comics they read.... I think its really funny some of the things that some authors think superman (the shing beacon for every thing good) would do and is notmal.... Rlearly silver age superman was such a turd, lol.
Injustice Superman did better for the earth than Batman ever did. Injustice never would’ve happened if Batman just killed the joker or send him to death row and look what happened!
"Having sex on anyones grave is a disgusting, disturbing and rather distasteful act..." Spot the guy who didn't lose his virginity as a British teenager in the '90s....🤣🤣
The deepcuts and Easter eggs in Batman: The Brave and the Bold cartoon were excellent. So much so, that when Superman was corrupted, he looked EXACTLY like Superman who abused Jimmy Olsen in the old comics, closed eyes and all.
#3 should also mention how prior to the events of the story, Superman had ripped Green Arrow's arm out of it socket because he refused to retire.
What the hell thats messed up
Not even just out of the socket, but completely off his body.
@@dmitrijohnson8678 He was all torn up about it, too.
When Supergirl arrived, she asked if she'd be living with him. He makes a quick comment about how it would jeopardize his secret identity. Supposedly, Clark Kent can't suddenly have a relative he never mentioned (I vaguely remember a visiting aunt in a Private Life of Clark Kent story, but I may be wrong), and the orphanage wouldn't let a bachelor adopt a teenage girl. Personally, I think I might enjoy some old sitcom-style antics with Silver Age Clark Kent/Superman being flung into instant fatherhood.
Man, if I had a nickel for every time a version of superman did something terrible right after the accidental death of Lois Lane who was carrying the couple’s soon-to-be child at the time…
…I would have two nickels, which isn’t a lot, but it’s weird that happened twice.
The Killing Joke's Joker did say "It only takes one bad day" 🤷♀️
@@ari_peacock26 holy shit, I just realised:
In The Killing Joke, part of the joker’s (possible) origin story is that he was a well meaning guy who lost his job as a comedian and had his pregnant wife die in an accident.
In the Injustice comics, Superman becomes a tyrant after the Joker tricks superman into accidentally killing his wife Lois Lane who was pregnant, which sets off a bomb that causes metropolis to explode. Causing superman to lose not only everyone he cared about living in that city, but also his job of protecting it.
Was that a coincidence or did I just take an embarrassingly long time to notice that parallel?
@@Brianna-eo8nu that's exactly it! 😊 That's the Joker's whole philosophy, that anyone can become as bad as him under special circumstances. That's what makes him so compelling, is that there's an air of truth to it even in real life. 😬
I thought for sure the episode where George Reeves 1950s Superman stranded two people on a mountain top where they fell to their deaths because they found Supermans costume in Clark Kent's closet would make this list.
I mean 2/3 of all superhero stories in the 50’s were just about the hero keeping their secret identity through elaborate bullshit like that.
Damn! No wonder why they killed George Reeves.
"Perfect characters aren't a good thing"
Better than disgusting ones
What does that even mean???
@@deleondaniel6206 stuff
@@mr.cube2125 no seriously what does it mean 😕
@@deleondaniel6206 honestly no idea
@@deleondaniel6206 What part is confusing?
So I have the issue that the thumbnail is based on. It was a weird read, made much weirder because my mom bought it for me not knowing it's contents, but after reading it herself she decided to censor it with pens and markers. It's a bit frustrating as a collector, but I love my mom anyway. I was 6 or 7 when she got it so I can understand why she censored it lol.
Lets jus agree that early 1900s Superman was a real prick
Golden and silver age Batman and Superman were bastards, especially to their teenage buddies. And then there's Wonder Woman...
How could you forget Superman making a porn movie with Barda (under Byrne's run) moreover it was canon, no "alternate line" or "it's was a dream" plot.
Was it Real????
@@deleondaniel6206
Yep, a vilain from Apokolyps hypnotized them and they didn't remember what happened. What happened in that room stayed in that room :)
And for extra points Mr Miracle and Oberon got shown the tape.
@@Whalewraith I can't believe they cucked Mr. Miracle.
Everyone Else: Physically Brutalized
Batman: Took the beef to Twitter
What about the time that Superman killed those Kryptonian criminals at the end of the John Byrne run?
Be nice if you'd told us WHY the Big Blue Boy Scout did these things, like, what did poor Jimmy Olsen do?
With that story, it was because a future-predicting computer said there would be consequences if Supes' adoption stuck.
@@GabePuratekuta Wait what?
@SirDankleberry He said "The Silver Age".
AHHAHAHAHAH Seriously that was the original Supergirl origin? I only knew the retconned one where she got herself into an orphanage with the moniker Linda Lee BEFORE meeting her cousin, later being adopted by the Danvers.
I actually knew someone who lost her virginity in a cemetery. Says all you need to know about that girl 😂
Quick question who is that woman kissing Superman????
@@deleondaniel6206 Maxima, a Superman Villain who has a crush on Supes and usually tries to seduce him
This list just makes people bitching over him breaking Zod's neck in Man of Steel all the more stupid. Never mind he was faced with an impossible choice: stick with his no-kill rule and sacrifice a family pinned down by Zod's eye beams or end Zod to save the innocent. He's literally done that and worse in the comics!
That does it. No one is allowed to complain about his actions in MoS without some background research into his long history. Comic book characters are always at the whim of whoever is writing them, all of them contradict each other as a matter of principle, and play fast and loose with the canon.
We'll still complain. It shouldn't have ever happened because he doesn't kill. There were so many other choices he could have made
We'll still complain because that wasn't a good movie.
Actually he didnt have to snap Zod's neck. If he had the strength to snap the neck then Im pretty sure he wouldve had enough strength to turn his head away. But who knows if thats true, Im just some dum rando after all
If he wanted to save lives, he could have broken Zod's neck much earlier. That's my complaint. He killed Zod, Quex-UI, and Zaora in the comics as they begged for mercy after he rendered them powerless with gold kryptonite.
@@Numberonedaredevilfan he killed zod multiple times in the comics. The only Superman to not kill are the cartoon versions and the kingdom come version.
No. 1, yeah this kinda thing reminded me a little of Cat Blanc and if Adrien went crazy once after losing the love of his life who's to say it couldn't happen again after their retirements as Ladybug and Cat Noir and something horribly tragic happens to her and their three future children because of some enemy from their past they made in one of their adventures in one of the world cities they visited at and the whole team would have to fight off an evil Cat Noir who would go as far to use Plagg's power of destruction to destroy anything and anyone who'll get in his way to use his miraculous and Marinette's to bring her and their children back fighting through a dystopian wasteland that used to be the world, ya know?
Superman doesn't have sex with Maxima on Lois's grave in that Annual. He makes out with her on Lois's grave on the cover of the Annual, but inside he kisses her twice, once in a public alien park and once at the end (before we discover it's an imaginary story) when he decides to stay with her. Superman intends to visit Lois's grave and Maxima follows him to Earth, but neither of them get there before they're attacked by some nobody villain, and he doesn't actually make it there (on-panel at least). The inclusion of this as an entry (and the thumbnail) is very clickbait-y.
I was just going to comment on that but I wanted to see if anyone else mentioned it. #2 is seriously out of context.
Great video!
1:49 - I think that act against Dr Light falls under decapitation and not evisceration, but I thoroughly enjoyed the list and am left wondering, ‘Why does anyone choose to f*** with Supes?’
Will you make one of these videos for Wonder Woman?
Early enough to see the super-scandals
Who are the Super Scandals??
Crazy and sad how in the 50s as long as you don't let your children starve you were considered a "loving parent"
I was really hoping you'd not included injustice because it's a story set in different universe where superman is a strat forward villain it's like basically saying the worst thing batman has done is becoming the batman who laughs I think the number one stop should've gone to the time the comics he killed Zod and his cronies with Kirptonit.
Who wrote that Jimmy Olsen series?
And why??
How'd those stories even get green lit? How long did the run of that series last? If so how did it last period?
i wonder that too
@@emalmohsenzada3887 I think the silver age had something to do with it
@@deleondaniel6206 Even the silver age wasn't capable of that kind of stupidity were they?
Not in serialized form
One off instances maybe.
@@MrWolfchamp-xi3cu Silver age comics are full of stories like that. That particular one as well as one where Jimmy gets his mind switched with a gorilla at the zoo and one where he has to spend a million dollars a day or else lose an entire fortune with Supes refusing to help was pretty common in the silver age Olsen series. Seriously, they were repeated every 5 months as a ploy to draw new readers.
@@GabePuratekuta yeah crazy stories
But did they butcher the characters repeatedly? The video said this depiction of Superman was frequent.
Crazy stories might be one thing
But the character writing across the stories is probably another.
The stories might get crazy but the characters shouldn't
So being controlled by Brainiac and having blackouts which prompts a brutalization of criminals is Supermans fault?
Are there any really good or classic Jimmy Olsen stories?
Re: ‘in the slums’: we pay corporations to do that for us now, so…
cool
😎
This might be a bit controversial but these old superman comics show how normal being a turd was back then. Authors definitely put a bit of themselves into the comics they read.... I think its really funny some of the things that some authors think superman (the shing beacon for every thing good) would do and is notmal.... Rlearly silver age superman was such a turd, lol.
And I thought Homelander was worse.
I miss my one per list
This is mojo whatever wished it was, this channel never disappoints
I bet WatchMojo and What Culture are bitter Enemies
How many times do you need to say boy scout?
How could any same english person call American football football. Amazing video tho
They should call it "American soccer" in retaliation.
@@GabePuratekuta exactly
I think it’s cheating to include silver age stuff lol
And golden age stuff. Like OG Supes destroying an entire neighborhood just to lower the crime rate.
Nothing will ever top the unrestrained evil of stealing 40 Cakes... that's as many as FOUR Tens!
@@jaeusa160 it was so evil it made green arrow cry manly tears.
where is wearing underwear on the outside???
John kent kissing his boyfriend at a pride parade, not only was it wrong that they showed it in a comic, it was also disrespectful to superman legacy
Quit being homophobic
Injustice Superman did better for the earth than Batman ever did. Injustice never would’ve happened if Batman just killed the joker or send him to death row and look what happened!
Superman killed a kid
@@jimmylee8586 Wait What?!!?🤯🤯🤯
Spoilers
@@deleondaniel6206 SPOILERS:
Superman fried Shazam's brain all because the kid told him what he's doing is wrong in the Injustice timeline.