Yeah I wish heroes were smarter. If your villian / arch-nemesis makes you the only other person who can access a file. A file that is a prison. Expect it to be an evil god or something.
For anyone wondering, that's sammy Striker, son of the penitentiarys founder. His father wanted metahuman guards, so He was given telekinesis as a child, but he soon outgrew the limitations, so lex had to lock him in the cell.
And it never occurred to him to try and find out who the man was before releasing him from the ultra max prison? Just because he's been imprisoned by Lex Luthor doesn't automatically make them a good person.
It's Lex. The guy who literally cured his sister's cancer just to instantly give it back to her. I mean, I'm not saying you're wrong, but at the same time... y'know. It's Lex.
Yeah but if you're superman, you're more concerned about the wellbeing of the person who is currently being locked in mega solitary confinement than you are about whoever is in there being any threat to you, the guy who rolls over anything that stands in your way 99.99% of the time.
Yeah I'm not even into comics or superheroes that much, but even I know if Lex Luthor gives Superman access to ANYTHING that can't immediately kill him, it's bad
@@samdancer101 well tbf, in this instance lex gave superman access to his entire company in an effort to redeem himself after he got imprisoned. Also If I remember correctly superman was being fed different information by a group of people who have it against lex luthor. Honestly would recommend the current Superman run n. it's pretty good
I think that’s the dumbest thing Superman could’ve done. With all his experience, he should know that if someone is buried that deep with all those restraints on him, there’s a good reason why. Batman would never.
To nip this in the bud: Cell had regenerative powers as well as the sayan power up ability. Goku knew that pushing cell to fight in that state would only make him stronger, as happens later on when he's almost killed
Ngl if lex has someone chained up that much and got help from the giu who owns a prison then its safe to say that the person chained up shouldnt be let out.
Superman can be a super bitch at times, the fuck did he assume they went to all that trouble just for the sake of it? Justice would result in the freed prisoner violently attacking the dependably overly curious Lois first, FFS Clark think first for once.
I agree for the most part, but remember, Lex would do the same thing to Superman were he able to because Lex thinks Superman is such a potential threat, yet Superman deserves to be free despite that, as he is utterly, wholeheartedly good. Edit: So it may not _always_ be true. Depends entirely on the person being imprisoned.
It's more of a 50/50 moment. I mean, this is still Lex we're talking about. Aka, the same guy that can cure cancer anytime he wants, but openly admitted that he doesn't want to.
If the prisoner is in a sensory deprivation chamber, and it’s buried 400 feet underground, then there’s probably a damn good reason not to open it. But here’s the thing. If the prisoner contained within was that much of a threat to the world, then why not leave some information somewhere about the prisoner? Like maybe the reason why they’re imprisoned in the first place? And their powers? And why it would be a horrible idea to release them? 😊
Exactly, if lex had really put that thing together, it would come with some holographic warning of "dont come near and release this guy, for X reason" - he is clever enough to anticipate that someone may try to open it, even himself and would put some kind of warning in place.
My thinking is that if he disclosed that information, then someone would find out and try to use him for evil. But he absolutely should have put that info in the files that only lex and Superman could access
@Mori-gm2mc Yep I agree, there are a ton of villians who if they had access too that info would have broke this guy out immediately in a attempt too use his powers regardless of the consequences.
Vibes like a *Reed Richards / Dr Doom* situation - the good guy rushing to free the unknown simply due to the _villain_ having restrained them ... What could go wrong
But that just goes to show you how much Clark distrusts Lex. That instead of waiting until Lex woke up to find out who was imprisoned in the sensory deprivation chamber, and why, he just went ahead and released the prisoner assuming he was in the right, and that it was just Lex up to his old villainous ways. 😊
And he wonders why Lex dosent like him. He makes stupid mistakes like these a lot. I understand every life is important but come on Superman...there was a reason he went through so much to lock him away
@@MesaAufenhandIssue isn't inherently the imprisonment in fairness, it's the fact *Lex* did the imprisoning. There was like a 50/50 chance this was an elaborate way to torment a pizza delivery guy who was 3 minutes late. Should Superman have tried to figure out who the prisoner was? Definitely. At the same time, it's not like Lex has any credibility given how insanely petty the man can be at times.
Sammy stryker his dad Sebastian Stryker hired lex to make him some metahuman guards and lex used Sammy (who was still a child) as a test subject and gave him tactile telekinetic powers(same drug the one used into making superboy) anyway he eventually get so strong he doesn’t need to touch stuff to make it move and lex becomes afraid of his powers and after he murders his father lex locks him up, he then goes to join two other villains in a way at revenge against lex in the long run the team (lex revenge squad) loses to Superman and super boy and Superman uses kryptonite gauntlets to fight them in return ends up poisoned revenge squad uses red kryptonite on Superman he drags lex back then he demolishes the team and locks them up. Basically he has telekinetic powers that were used into making of super boy but he obv much much stronger than super boy with his telekinetic powers. And honestly dude was pretty strong he collapsed two sky scrapers with his powers during the fight with Superman and superboy(the first time)
Why would Batman know anything about a super secret Luthor project? He never knew the Court of Owls existed until thwy revealed themselves to him, he doesn't know everything.
I think when you have something trapped inside an impenetrable cell it's best to ask first before thinking about freeing anyone, no if comic book characters used common sense we wouldn't have a story.
Why does no one think through why someone would be locked up in a very special prison? Like, why not just wait for Lex to wake up then ask him. Whoever is down there can wait a few more days...
if I remember correctly, he had just gotten out of a terrible fight against that group which had weakened him. They had basically been plotting and preparing against lex (and supes) for a while. so basically it was either try and reason with the person inside or let the others get to him first. basically he was dealt only bad choices. also pretty sure at the same time in actions comics he had just dealt with blue earth arc making him stretched pretty thin.
Fun fact, the Chained (a.k.a. Sammy Stryker, the son of Sebastian Stryker, the founder of Stryker's Island) has since be revealed to be the original trial and partial clonal source for Superboy, as way to finally reconcile his "isn't kryptonian but has tactile telekinesis" and "is actually a clone of Superman" origins. Also, another of the jail's designers is Master Jailer, a classic Superman villain that's kinda Superman's Lock-Up, if you even remember that guy from Batman TAS.
People that cannot differentiate Superman from Superboy. I am not a writer but it had been better if some employees, taking advantage of Luthor's condition, had taken the chance to open the vault thinking there was a treasure or something.
Rookie mistake by Supes. If the villain has someone locked up that tightly, that person isn't a captive, they are someone who the villain thinks has high potential to be even worse than them.
In fairness, this is Luthor we're talking. It was a 50/50 between that and a mailman whose tardiness got on his nerves one time too many. Although given it's Luthor said mailman might still have been given superpowers to fight Superman with. Definitely still should've waited and asked Lex, pointedly, about the prisoner first, and what precautions to take to check on them to verify the story.
Superman probably couldn't believe Lex had someone else that powerful locked away and Superman not knowing about it. Superman probably feels betrayed that all this was done without his knowledge, and for how long
Hmm let’s see…. Lex Luthor, a pretty evil guy in his own right, found it necessary to chain this guy up 400 feet underground. But Superman thought it was a good idea to let him out? Batman would’ve added to the security measures after he found out who this guy actually was.
@@MeretheJanssonAsk If you freeze frame, you can see him ask Superman if Lex gave him powers too. I'm guessing the guy was an anti-superman weapons project that went wrong(er than usual).
Dummest things done by Superman in this video -release an unknown prisoner 400 meters underground -getting trapped by metal chains how did he even lose? 💀
Superman didn't ask no question or anything. Just let a guy go to destroy the world, Super move Superman. At least he gets punched in the face as a thankyou.😂
If lex of all ppl had left sn authorization for superman too, sups should had been inteligent enough to know something bad was under and not a simple prisoner to rescue.
God dang it Superman. Use some common sense. That guy was clearly a threat. Lex may take down anyone who gets in his way whether they are bad or not, but if that guy was weak enough to be contained by a regular cell or have his life points reduced to zero Lex would've done it. Even if the guy was innocent being locked in that cell could've drove him mad.
Nah, this is beyond dumb, LL01 straight up tells Superman that the prison is for the most dangerous individuals on the planet. Lex is evil, no argument there, but he doesn’t just do things for no reason. He wouldn’t need a jail like this for a normal human he would probably need it for something he couldn’t reasonably control anymore. Any deaths or damage this guy dulls out is on Superman 100%.
But Lex is the type of guy that would imprison someone who is genuinely a good person, but just doesn't know how to control their powers perfectly. So this was basically just a 50/50 chance whoever was trapped in there was either good or bad.
this why I love batman cause he won't done what dumbass superman done, he just went a free a guy who was in prison for a damn reason, that Batman would look up who was him, and find out why
Tbh Supes should’ve contacted Batman. He’s the greatest detective he either would’ve found out or already knew. That was the dumbest thing supes done. Upon others
Superman doesn't need to call Batman for every mystery he needs to solve. Counter popular to believe, Superman is also a good detective, it's just that writers keep forgetting this.
What. In. The. World were those chains made of to bind Superman?! lol A dude who can tow a literal solar system shouldn't be so easily subdued by normal chains. We really need to work on the consistency and logic of our lore over here.
Im sorry but this cannot be a real plot. Superman finds out a dude is in a cell several hundred feet underground. Alone, and covered in chains and locks and a special helmet. So you already know he doesn't need food, water, and likely oxygen too if he was BURIED and Superman had to tunnel him out. Superman sees ALL this, and says "oh man lemme get you out of there buddy." I know he is a boy Scout, but come on bro.
I think you're forgetting that this is still Lex Luthor we're talking about. He's definitely the type of guy that would imprison someone who genuinely is a good person, but just doesn't know how to control his powers correctly. So this was really a 50/50 moment where this guy could be either good or bad.
They couldn't wait until Lex woke up to ask what he had in there, knowing all sorts of monstrosities exist in their world. This is the height of stupidity.
If Lex trusted Superman with that access, you'd think a DOSSIER on the occupant would've been among the information in those files. In all these panels, nobody seems to know WHO it is. You'd think Lex would've trusted Mercy to know, at least.
I get that Clark was just doing the right thing but he really should have waited till he found out who was in there and making sure that they wouldn't cause a problem.😅
I really enjoyed the video I hope you do more of this style of video. I think the meta context around each card matters a lot so maybe have discussions about specific meta games or deck interactions in snap history
I mean if someone felt the need to put a person in such a prison there must be a reason. And if the prisoner is actually still alive at very least you must know they must be very powerful and perhaps don't just set them free without proper investigation.
I thought strykers island was marvel. The same place wolverine got his procedure done from the weapon x program. Didn't think dc had a strykers island too
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Really poor😂 representation introducing another character 😅 you're only interested in getting view's huh? Didn't give any clue who and why
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@@LOOssSOuL9415stop talking to the toaster, fool
Is this just Superman? It's not Action Comics or Man of Steel?
@@LOOssSOuL9415dude, the next issue ain’t out yet! What did you want from homie? Clairvoyance?? Get off line, you doin’ too much!!
"Don't ever take a fence down until you know the reason it was put up."
- GK Chesterton
Surprised to see a GK Chesterton quote here of all places.
Maybe it’s not to keep you out, maybe it is there to keep something from coming out
Man every pro palestine activist needs to hear this.
@@BugManiacRoyreal. most Americans know nothing about the issue, but support what they’re told to support.
Yeah I wish heroes were smarter. If your villian / arch-nemesis makes you the only other person who can access a file. A file that is a prison. Expect it to be an evil god or something.
For anyone wondering, that's sammy Striker, son of the penitentiarys founder. His father wanted metahuman guards, so He was given telekinesis as a child, but he soon outgrew the limitations, so lex had to lock him in the cell.
Not all heroes wear capes, paragraph guy
Thanks paragraph guy I was looking for you
Paragraph Guy? He's paragraph man
Gee whizz, thanks paragraph guy!! 😊
Paragraph Man was thought only to be the story of legend....
And it never occurred to him to try and find out who the man was before releasing him from the ultra max prison? Just because he's been imprisoned by Lex Luthor doesn't automatically make them a good person.
It's Lex. The guy who literally cured his sister's cancer just to instantly give it back to her.
I mean, I'm not saying you're wrong, but at the same time... y'know. It's Lex.
@@Scotttjt bro we are talking about lex luthor here... thats my whole argument.
Yeah but if you're superman, you're more concerned about the wellbeing of the person who is currently being locked in mega solitary confinement than you are about whoever is in there being any threat to you, the guy who rolls over anything that stands in your way 99.99% of the time.
@@dieguy3080 so hes dumb you mean
@@dieguy3080 Now he's a threat to everyone.
Superman: wow someone went through a lot of trouble to imprison one guy. I'ma go let him out
That’s how they met Martian manhunter
Nicolas uncaged
“A arch enemy and a villain” not just anybody🤦♂️
That someone is a sadistic self serving, of course Superman wanted to stop the torture Even if the guy was guilty.
lex luthor did it, it must be wrong, I gotta fix it
The fact Lex made the files accessible to Superman at all should have been a hint that this guy is messed up
Yeah I'm not even into comics or superheroes that much, but even I know if Lex Luthor gives Superman access to ANYTHING that can't immediately kill him, it's bad
@@samdancer101 well tbf, in this instance lex gave superman access to his entire company in an effort to redeem himself after he got imprisoned. Also If I remember correctly superman was being fed different information by a group of people who have it against lex luthor. Honestly would recommend the current Superman run n. it's pretty good
@@jean-remyargueta2703It's the current one you say?
I think that’s the dumbest thing Superman could’ve done. With all his experience, he should know that if someone is buried that deep with all those restraints on him, there’s a good reason why. Batman would never.
As if doomsday wasn’t example enough
He basically wanted to be the one who will put it to prison
Superman isn't that smart.
@@delmardonte906 Superman is smart but you know the writers always have to make the plot interesting.
Superman is all American ego in bodily form .. think they’re invincible and right
they found nicolas cage smh
😂I almost got search for dc comics Nicholas Cage 😅😅😅
Nicolas Caged
Came here to say this
He's gonna destroy Metropolis for The Man Downstairs!!!
He's gonna make us all suffer by playing the role of Superman in the next movie!
When Superman has a "Goku gives Cell a senzu bean" moment:
To be fair, it worked out for Goku... kinda. He still had to die for it
@@Thund3rDrag0n12 Yeah. Minor inconvenience, right? Lol
It was all part of the plan. Goku didnt WANT to die necessarily, but he knew he would.
To nip this in the bud: Cell had regenerative powers as well as the sayan power up ability. Goku knew that pushing cell to fight in that state would only make him stronger, as happens later on when he's almost killed
Don’t forget y’all he also nearly had his son killed as well. Plus, Superman has a lot of these moments.
One prisoner buried 400 ft below the island
Superman : "Oh, I'm gonna go let that guy out."
The prisoner REALLY looks like Asmongold
Naw he's to clean
His powers make me think it's psycho pirate
He probably smells better
His name is Sammy Stryker
They went to Northrend and woke up the Lich King
His character design with the chain cape is pretty cool
Superman acting like he couldn’t break those chains and take this dude head off in a nanosecond
The chains are using Superman's own power against him, he also broke out so.
Superman almost always holds back
@@jonathano503omg no waaay
They were magic so no
@@BlutigeTranen It was tactile telekinesis. The same power Superboy has.
One of the few times lex and supes weren't fighting.
Mercy Graves got me feeling some kind of way 😅
agree, brotha...
Mercy's been doing it to men since the 90's 😅
"I'm no hunter, but I would gladly offer her a cartridge."
Mercy gets all of us feeling some kinda way 😂😂😂
Yall so down bad, its funny 😭
Ngl if lex has someone chained up that much and got help from the giu who owns a prison then its safe to say that the person chained up shouldnt be let out.
Superman can be a super bitch at times, the fuck did he assume they went to all that trouble just for the sake of it? Justice would result in the freed prisoner violently attacking the dependably overly curious Lois first, FFS Clark think first for once.
I agree for the most part, but remember, Lex would do the same thing to Superman were he able to because Lex thinks Superman is such a potential threat, yet Superman deserves to be free despite that, as he is utterly, wholeheartedly good.
Edit: So it may not _always_ be true. Depends entirely on the person being imprisoned.
It's more of a 50/50 moment. I mean, this is still Lex we're talking about.
Aka, the same guy that can cure cancer anytime he wants, but openly admitted that he doesn't want to.
That's Sammy Stryker, "the chained"
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Unsung hero...
“Your arrogance is nearly as great as your ignorance.” The Doctor.
If the prisoner is in a sensory deprivation chamber, and it’s buried 400 feet underground, then there’s probably a damn good reason not to open it. But here’s the thing. If the prisoner contained within was that much of a threat to the world, then why not leave some information somewhere about the prisoner? Like maybe the reason why they’re imprisoned in the first place? And their powers? And why it would be a horrible idea to release them? 😊
Exactly, if lex had really put that thing together, it would come with some holographic warning of "dont come near and release this guy, for X reason" - he is clever enough to anticipate that someone may try to open it, even himself and would put some kind of warning in place.
My thinking is that if he disclosed that information, then someone would find out and try to use him for evil. But he absolutely should have put that info in the files that only lex and Superman could access
@Mori-gm2mc Yep I agree, there are a ton of villians who if they had access too that info would have broke this guy out immediately in a attempt too use his powers regardless of the consequences.
superman’s fights & curiosity kills more people than Lex
Vibes like a *Reed Richards / Dr Doom* situation - the good guy rushing to free the unknown simply due to the _villain_ having restrained them ... What could go wrong
But that just goes to show you how much Clark distrusts Lex. That instead of waiting until Lex woke up to find out who was imprisoned in the sensory deprivation chamber, and why, he just went ahead and released the prisoner assuming he was in the right, and that it was just Lex up to his old villainous ways. 😊
And he wonders why Lex dosent like him. He makes stupid mistakes like these a lot. I understand every life is important but come on Superman...there was a reason he went through so much to lock him away
he sent people to the phantom zone all the time but when lex did the same thing
@@MesaAufenhandIssue isn't inherently the imprisonment in fairness, it's the fact *Lex* did the imprisoning. There was like a 50/50 chance this was an elaborate way to torment a pizza delivery guy who was 3 minutes late. Should Superman have tried to figure out who the prisoner was? Definitely. At the same time, it's not like Lex has any credibility given how insanely petty the man can be at times.
It WAS lex up to his villainous ways. That was Manchester Black and Lex was using him as a weapon
Geez, I wonder why Superman wouldn't trust someone who has tried to kill him or ruin his life multiple times.
Paragraph guy, we need you to tell us who this guy is.
Sammy stryker his dad Sebastian Stryker hired lex to make him some metahuman guards and lex used Sammy (who was still a child) as a test subject and gave him tactile telekinetic powers(same drug the one used into making superboy) anyway he eventually get so strong he doesn’t need to touch stuff to make it move and lex becomes afraid of his powers and after he murders his father lex locks him up, he then goes to join two other villains in a way at revenge against lex in the long run the team (lex revenge squad) loses to Superman and super boy and Superman uses kryptonite gauntlets to fight them in return ends up poisoned revenge squad uses red kryptonite on Superman he drags lex back then he demolishes the team and locks them up. Basically he has telekinetic powers that were used into making of super boy but he obv much much stronger than super boy with his telekinetic powers. And honestly dude was pretty strong he collapsed two sky scrapers with his powers during the fight with Superman and superboy(the first time)
@@Redeyex81 Thank you, kind Sir
Someone hasn’t seen X-2
Should have left the detective work to Bats.😂😂
Well, he IS an Investigative Journalist.
@@louisduarte8763 kinda different like in tier level.
@@louisduarte8763 ain't much to investigate if you free someone who then causes damage
Plot twist, the guy telepathically projects the song “Never gunna give you up” on repeat, that’s how Lex knew he was free. Lol
Bro couldn't just- x ray vision? Or ask batman
Underrated comment, because Batman would for sure have that info😂😂!
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Sometimes Supermans genius level intelligence which he got from his dad vanishes to thin air
I fr thought that was what direction it was going before he unlocked it
Why would Batman know anything about a super secret Luthor project? He never knew the Court of Owls existed until thwy revealed themselves to him, he doesn't know everything.
It's the fact that Lex just jumped up out of his coma, angry at what Supes has done like he was just done that does it for me.
Imagine if Lex Luthor shares this with Batman. I'm sure Batman has countermeasures for this given enough time to prepare.
I doubt batman can prep for spontaneous stupidity
@@notrelatedtobacon1282He does that all the time...
I think when you have something trapped inside an impenetrable cell it's best to ask first before thinking about freeing anyone, no if comic book characters used common sense we wouldn't have a story.
I like how even though Superman and lex are enemies they still respect each other
Remind me of avengers: earth’s mightiest heroes,
Graviton? Was thinking the same 😂
@@omega-levelnightmares3763thats what I was thinking what were they doing holding and using him as a power battery for all supermax prisons?
Mr Miracle would have an absolute field day !
Why does no one think through why someone would be locked up in a very special prison? Like, why not just wait for Lex to wake up then ask him. Whoever is down there can wait a few more days...
Villains were hunting for him and Clark had to find him first
@@kwayneboy1524 so why not monitor the prison in secret while you wait for Lex to wake up? 🤔
if I remember correctly, he had just gotten out of a terrible fight against that group which had weakened him. They had basically been plotting and preparing against lex (and supes) for a while. so basically it was either try and reason with the person inside or let the others get to him first. basically he was dealt only bad choices. also pretty sure at the same time in actions comics he had just dealt with blue earth arc making him stretched pretty thin.
Could have been another Doomsday. Come on Clark 😒
Fun fact, the Chained (a.k.a. Sammy Stryker, the son of Sebastian Stryker, the founder of Stryker's Island) has since be revealed to be the original trial and partial clonal source for Superboy, as way to finally reconcile his "isn't kryptonian but has tactile telekinesis" and "is actually a clone of Superman" origins.
Also, another of the jail's designers is Master Jailer, a classic Superman villain that's kinda Superman's Lock-Up, if you even remember that guy from Batman TAS.
I like how Lex is like. "What have you done?"
This makes no sense. Who writes this nonsense?
They haven’t been able to write a good comic in a while this shouldn’t be surprising
Correct, people can't fly!
People that cannot differentiate Superman from Superboy. I am not a writer but it had been better if some employees, taking advantage of Luthor's condition, had taken the chance to open the vault thinking there was a treasure or something.
Fanfiction writers write better than this, just FYI.
Hacks.
Rookie mistake by Supes. If the villain has someone locked up that tightly, that person isn't a captive, they are someone who the villain thinks has high potential to be even worse than them.
In fairness, this is Luthor we're talking. It was a 50/50 between that and a mailman whose tardiness got on his nerves one time too many. Although given it's Luthor said mailman might still have been given superpowers to fight Superman with. Definitely still should've waited and asked Lex, pointedly, about the prisoner first, and what precautions to take to check on them to verify the story.
superman with a goku mindset i see
Goku stronger
@@quincyiscold55alright buddy
Bats : Oh for fuck sake superman
“SUPERMAN WHAT HAVE YOU DONE?”
Superman probably couldn't believe Lex had someone else that powerful locked away and Superman not knowing about it.
Superman probably feels betrayed that all this was done without his knowledge, and for how long
Even a toddler would have seen all those chains, all that security, and wondered what would make him so dangerous to be contained like that
Batman wouldn't have been that naive
"The graveyard walls; not to keep people out but keep people in"
Same thing with human, a spooky or cursed looking locked box hidden or buried thousands of feet below.
“Lmao imma open it and see what’s inside”
Hmm let’s see….
Lex Luthor, a pretty evil guy in his own right, found it necessary to chain this guy up 400 feet underground. But Superman thought it was a good idea to let him out? Batman would’ve added to the security measures after he found out who this guy actually was.
Ok but who is this guy?
@@MeretheJanssonAsk If you freeze frame, you can see him ask Superman if Lex gave him powers too. I'm guessing the guy was an anti-superman weapons project that went wrong(er than usual).
@@MeretheJanssonAskSammy stryker the chained
Dummest things done by Superman in this video
-release an unknown prisoner 400 meters underground
-getting trapped by metal chains
how did he even lose? 💀
*dumbest
Sammy pinned him down and chained him up
Those metal chains literally use his strength against him
Superman didn't ask no question or anything. Just let a guy go to destroy the world, Super move Superman. At least he gets punched in the face as a thankyou.😂
If lex of all ppl had left sn authorization for superman too, sups should had been inteligent enough to know something bad was under and not a simple prisoner to rescue.
This is still Lex we're talking about. Him imprisoning someone who turned out to actually be a good guy would totally be something he would do.
God dang it Superman. Use some common sense. That guy was clearly a threat. Lex may take down anyone who gets in his way whether they are bad or not, but if that guy was weak enough to be contained by a regular cell or have his life points reduced to zero Lex would've done it. Even if the guy was innocent being locked in that cell could've drove him mad.
Nah, this is beyond dumb, LL01 straight up tells Superman that the prison is for the most dangerous individuals on the planet. Lex is evil, no argument there, but he doesn’t just do things for no reason. He wouldn’t need a jail like this for a normal human he would probably need it for something he couldn’t reasonably control anymore. Any deaths or damage this guy dulls out is on Superman 100%.
But Lex is the type of guy that would imprison someone who is genuinely a good person, but just doesn't know how to control their powers perfectly.
So this was basically just a 50/50 chance whoever was trapped in there was either good or bad.
Superman is always trying to do the right thing right away without thinking
Mr. Miracle: *"Aight bet, challenge accepted"*
Superman let his intrusive thoughts win 😂😂
this why I love batman cause he won't done what dumbass superman done, he just went a free a guy who was in prison for a damn reason, that Batman would look up who was him, and find out why
Yeah Batman would just create a killer robot that’s able to take him and the entire justice league down
People in the comments.
Are you all just going to forget that Superman is the type of person who will instantly rescue a person.
Isn't Clark a journalist for a living? You know, look for the truth and maybe investigate what or what was in that cell?
I think you're confusing a journalist with a detective.
This is one of those times where Superman REALLY should've consulted Batman first.
Tbh Supes should’ve contacted Batman. He’s the greatest detective he either would’ve found out or already knew. That was the dumbest thing supes done. Upon others
Superman doesn't need to call Batman for every mystery he needs to solve. Counter popular to believe, Superman is also a good detective, it's just that writers keep forgetting this.
Superman : "so Batman there's-"
Batman : "nope"
Superman : "okay, my fault"
What. In. The. World were those chains made of to bind Superman?! lol A dude who can tow a literal solar system shouldn't be so easily subdued by normal chains.
We really need to work on the consistency and logic of our lore over here.
They're not normal chains
@@fishplease3810 You going to elaborate? Don't just leave me hanging lol
@JimmyCrackorn, the chains are u using supermans powers against him, I think
@@Afterveils So, it's like the harder he pushes against them, the stronger they become?
@@JimmyCrackorn They are made of plotarmium, strongest mineral in the comic universe
never let bro cook again 🙏
Im sorry but this cannot be a real plot. Superman finds out a dude is in a cell several hundred feet underground. Alone, and covered in chains and locks and a special helmet.
So you already know he doesn't need food, water, and likely oxygen too if he was BURIED and Superman had to tunnel him out.
Superman sees ALL this, and says "oh man lemme get you out of there buddy."
I know he is a boy Scout, but come on bro.
I think you're forgetting that this is still Lex Luthor we're talking about. He's definitely the type of guy that would imprison someone who genuinely is a good person, but just doesn't know how to control his powers correctly.
So this was really a 50/50 moment where this guy could be either good or bad.
This is why Batman should always be I charge. He asks the hard questions like “ What’s in the box?!” 😂
The enemy of my enemy is...
Holy cow! He's worse than Luthor!
This art looks really nice
Aside from learning cool comic book stuff I must say yall comments be top tier😅
They couldn't wait until Lex woke up to ask what he had in there, knowing all sorts of monstrosities exist in their world. This is the height of stupidity.
Lionel Luthor?!
Superman always doing too much man😂
And yet another example of Superman, thinking he knows what’s best for everyone. Like when he and flash we’re going to take everybody’s guns.
Nicolas Cage destroyin cities & shii 😂
If Lex trusted Superman with that access, you'd think a DOSSIER on the occupant would've been among the information in those files. In all these panels, nobody seems to know WHO it is. You'd think Lex would've trusted Mercy to know, at least.
L superman moment
I get that Clark was just doing the right thing but he really should have waited till he found out who was in there and making sure that they wouldn't cause a problem.😅
Honestly this is one of the most stupidest things superman has done don't get me wrong I love superman but it's stupidity hurts sometimes
Superman breaking into a govenment prison like a moron.
I really enjoyed the video I hope you do more of this style of video. I think the meta context around each card matters a lot so maybe have discussions about specific meta games or deck interactions in snap history
Ohhh it's strikers son, we all know how bad striker messed him up experimenting on him 😬😬
........ummm I had no idea Superman was actually dumb why would he free somebody who's obviously a world-breaking threat😂
I really love this art style
Superman, not being the sharpest knife in the drawer.
I love when you refer to it as cheesing your way through lol
Batman would've done his research before freeing him.
Which is why those two are completely different characters.
The Prisoner looks like Asmongold
I mean if someone felt the need to put a person in such a prison there must be a reason. And if the prisoner is actually still alive at very least you must know they must be very powerful and perhaps don't just set them free without proper investigation.
Can I call Superman up to the stage to receive his Darwin Award?
I thought strykers island was marvel. The same place wolverine got his procedure done from the weapon x program. Didn't think dc had a strykers island too
Rykers Island is the one in New York
Lex hates Superman. So if he has something buried and locked away that has nothing to do with Supes, it's for a damn good reason
Dude let the dog off the leash without asking why the dog on a leash 🤦🏽♂️
Underrated comment😂
Mr. Goody Two-Shoes, know it all.... Does that a lot....😂😂😂😂
Too many contradictions in comics. Everyone is overpowered. Whatever the writers want, happens.
Bro STOP saying Super CORPSE! The P in Corp is SILENT!
He’s to good …giving freedom 😂
(Homer Simpson voice) "Doh!!!" As we know, Lex... is the Genius. 🤦🏾♂
Really shows that Superman is just a slow country boy with a good heart
Wouldn't binding Superman in chains be like binding a gorilla in wet tissue paper
That would be the case, if they were normal chains.
There's a REASON Lex locked him up
"we're trying to help you!!"
*proceeds to make an attempt on his life w/ laser*