“You see that shield? Shoot where it ain’t!” “That might be a problem- my shield tends to be everywhere.” This anti-drug PSA comic just rendered 75% of people’s criticism of Captain America null and void in two panels.
:::turns chair around and sits down::: So... it just accrued to me I’m not the one who should give you this talk. You’re probably wanting to take steroids like me.
Gotta say, this comic makes Cap really look like a true hero. When someone is blaming himself for what happened, Cap reassures him it wasn't his fault and that, while there may have been better courses of action, telling *someone* was good on him. When everyone else is arguing over what they might have done to make Mitch do drugs, Cap reminds them Mitch is the one who needs their support right now. And of course in the end, he doesn't give a big speech to Mitch about what a terrible choice he's made and how it could ruin his life, he just lets him know his loved ones are here for him, and when he needs help getting through tough moments, he can turn to them instead of drugs. Really awesome.
Agreed. This may unironically be one of the best depictions of Cap. An utter badass when fighting his opposition but still has the little people in mind and understands them. Kudos to the writers.
You know, there us a difference between Prescription Drugs and the dangerous Narcotics that we normally call Drugs. I don't consider Cap hypocritical here.
That was surprisingly really good for a PSA comic. I half-expected from the beginning part that the aliens would be doing something completely insane like mind control to get people to take the drugs but no - his story of /why/ he ended up taking drugs was surprisingly compelling and believable - he wasn't a bad person, or peer pressured into it, or rebelling stupidly - he was feeling like crap, and drugs offered a way out of that. And the way the adults responded was... well, to try and help him STOP feeling like crap! If they were like this, I'd love MORE PSAs of this nature!!
I actually really like this one. Caps little speech has a lot of heart and compassion in it. He is calm and tries to talk things out with the boy in a respectable manner. It's genuinely sweet.
FuugaNatsu a flashback to seven months ago within a flashback to five months ago that was a flash forward from a flashback to three months after two years ago. So in ASBAR time I think it’s 7:30
2:28 When Captain America throws his mighty shield all those who opposed his shield must yield. unless you're a plane or a bomb or some ice or brainwash buddy or a spidermannnnnnn or Tony Stark or a version of yourself or just plain Thanossss then you don't necessarily have to yieldddddd.
Drugs can make you pitch better. According to Dock Ellis, he pitched a no hitter while high on LSD. He said, "I started having a crazy idea in the fourth inning that Richard Nixon was the home plate umpire, and once I thought I was pitching a baseball to Jimi Hendrix, who to me was holding a guitar and swinging it over the plate."
"So our experiment will use four randomly selected people out of a planetary population of several billion. Test subjects will be from a narrow age band, and all most likely male, of a particular ethnic makeup, and/or from a particular landmass; further, all will be from the urban or suburban population. No control group will be used, nor accounting for other variables such as genetic/social predisposition to addiction or socio-economic background. Damn, we're good alien scientists!" Next week: humminahumminahummina
"Man, the Skrulls have really lost their touch." Don't tempt them Steve, or they might try another Secret Invasion! And we saw how that worked out for you in Earth's Mightiest Heroes! Also, to everyone wondering about the irony of Steve doing an anti-drug PSA? The Super Soldier Serum was a government project and Doctor Erskine made sure the serum had no negative side effects. Such as making it one time use and adding the Vita-Rays to stabilize it. That being said, William Burnside was definitely a Captain America who should be on the receiving end of the PSA. And maybe Red Skull if you go by his MCU origin...
In the words of Ultimate Captain America, "You dirty Commies, I didn't fight the Asthma Monster for this..." Edit: Also, he has no super powers...but the strength of twenty men...lines up Cap. XD
Technically that is accurate, as while Cap got his abilities from genetic enhancement, his actual level of physical ability is only at the very peak of human prowess. So while he exceeds any olympic level athlete in all areas, he's not like Hulk level powerful. But it doesn't matter since he's so skilled and badass he makes it count.
@@GeneralKenobi75 while I know all of that, I'd point to things like Cap cutting an armored car in half with a shield throw and still call bullcrap. Comics' idea of not having superpowers is a bit different than what other people would agree to. Another fun one would be Cap saying that he can see faster than bullets which lets him casually bullet time.
@@LupineShadowOmega Of course it's a bit different, because people in comics are a lot more capable and durable than they are in real life. So a "peak human specimen" in comic books like Cap or Batman would be considered superhuman by our standards. Therefore feats like dodging bullets is not that far out there. Or cutting an armored car in half.
as a wise meme once said "is only a game, why you gotta be mad?" seriously t was an accident that is 100% expected in Baseball & these kids are willing to basically get in jail for revenge... I think they might need some weed to relax also, this was surprisingly tactful for a PSA comic.... the second issue screws it all up doesn't it?
"Next time, we break away from books with a regular narrative, and instead talk about a silly trend of comic books that's not really done as much anymore: Swimsuit issues." ......................I hate that this is making me want to see next week's episode more-so than usual. XD
It's commonly cited that Captain America got his powers from drugs, but to be fair that ignores that Captain America got his powers from legal drugs administered by a medical expert. He wasn't approached by some seedy guy in a back alley in a trenchcoat offering bootleg superpowers. Admittedly I _would_ read that version of the origin.
Whoa, Mandella effect; I'm returning to your videos after a LONG time with no internet, and I actually thought to myself "When did Linkara start wearing glasses?" Forgetting the answer is "since always", I think I have memories of an alternative Earth wear everything is the same, except Linkara's vision
The title is a bit boring, just the fight against drugs. But I like that they actually talk about the issues someone would have. Instead of just the simple just say no.
Guys stop making fun of captain America using the super soldier serum, it's totally different... instead make fun of the Sentry who literally became became Marvel's equivalent to superman because he really wanted to get high on random syringes he found in other people's homes.
Civil War, Secret War, War of the realms, Infinity War.... Those stories are nothing compared to this! Buuuuuut... The Asthma monster is the asthma monster
The problem with putting aliens here, in the marvel universe? You are probably wondering how that ship is advoiding: Stark satellites, S.W.O.R.D, space faring superheroes, and probably the other BILLIONS of alien invaders.
I got to admit, I watched this episode just now with my two-month-old puppy, and while I was also keeping the little guy from teething on me with a towel, this PSA Hell was rather enjoyable to watch.
"I have the strength of 20 old men." Which is like the strength of 5 men in the prime of their lives, if the old men are lucky. Admittedly, this is still impressive for a single person, but not quite as good as you think it is.
To be fair, helmets don't help prevent concussions. Those are caused by the brain getting hit against the inside of skull, which happens when the head is whipped around. He could've given him a concussion without super strength.
Love the "Cartoon All-Stars to the Rescue" reference. I grew up watching that special and still love the humor and some of it is funny, now, because the facts are sooo out dated. But it had good intentions when they made it.
I see everyone else has already gotten to the whole "super serum-empowered solider is a bit of a weird choice for drug PSAs" bit. XD But hey, for a PSA comic, that was pretty solid. As you say, it helps that the comic knows the tropes and prefers to focus on the more human elements -- why a kid would turn to drugs, the stress a young person with a visible talent might suffer, how drug use affects everyone around you, but how the people you really love will be on your side. :) That said, can you imagine the stress poor Mitch would be under if he knew the reason the alien monster gave him the drugs was because he was apparently going to be a super-important baseball player and he was targeted specifically to see if an invasion of Earth would be worth it? Woof. . .no drugs in the world can help you with THAT knowledge.
Well Linkara it took 10yrs but you reviewed not only a comic I know very well but this was the very first comic I ever acquired, I got it at a grocery store , and it still has all the coupons and everything
I do love that Captain America is an in universe USO show bought to life, there legitimately a reason for him to be a walking PSA in-universe. He is the crime fighting version of Sexual Harassment Panda.
Whenever you review one of these crazy, off-the-wall older Marvel comics, I'm always reminded of how everything Marvel has ever published, even toy line tie-ins like Rom, are considered part of the overall Marvel Universe, then I remember how popular Marvel has become in recent years thanks to cinema. When are we going to get a movie featuring Ulysses Solomon Archer teaming up with Brute Force to stop the Tzin peddling drugs to kids?
I'll have to admit, I was pleasantly surprised with this one. Got some real "Superman: For the Animals" vibes from it. Sturgeon's Law is in full effect here.
It is a nice change of pace to see a PSA actually addressing the root causes of substance abuse and addiction, as an unhealthy coping mechanism for stress, instead of pretending it's a whim that comes out of nowhere aided by mephistophilian drug dealers.
I always like hearing about the historical background of some of the comics as well as the behind the scenes material in HOPR, heck I've probably listened to SF debris' history of the comic industry series a dozen times by now.
Still adjusting to your new glasses Linkara! They look sharp, don't get me wrong. But after years of seeing your face in the old ones, its like your face has changed!
5:55 Yes! Although the movie was not a success, they could have built a franchise with the sequels as the main problem with the movie was that it had few fights and the rangers clothes + megazord didn't look good (and the fact that they cut certain scenes that helped the story and made it look more coherent), but that could easily be changed in a continuation. I just hope everything goes well from now on.
I mean to be fair depending on which drugs he was taking it could effect his performance in various ways. Like if it was something like weed it could lead to him having less control of his arms which could lead to wild pitches of various speeds but something like PCP could actually cause him to throw harder because he essentially removed the brains limiter temporarily.
11:09 Im gonna guess, based on the lines given when Cap arrived just after the player got pegged in the head, that the baseball players assumed Cap was just some guy in a Captain America costume.
15:20: Yes, Linkara, there are random gangs of ⚾️ players - like that one gang from 'The Warriors'. ALSO: not gonna lie - Cap's choice to show the kid support rather than condemnation🚫 is a line of thought more PSAs could use. NEXT EP: the old 👙 issues? Really? Just Marvel, or Image, too (I don't recall DC ever printing one)?
I swear I thought Linkara started to wear glasses only to later realize he bought a new set. I got so used to the old set I thought those were his normal eyes.
In your shoes, at 11:27 I would have made a joke about how Cap said that he has the strength of twenty OLD men. But then we might have missed the opportunity to hear "America, Fuck Yeah!", so probably justified.
To give this comic an additional point of credit, the aliens' plan does at follow some train of logic. It's not perfectly sound, but by PSA standards? There's at least an attempt to explain why villains are pushing drugs that almost makes sense.
Kid must had some serious balls if he thought he could beat Captain Frickin America! Seriously only only super villains who love monologuing out loud would be crazy enough to fight him not some dumb kid who calls Cap "Old man", kids these days just don't respect people who punched Hitler.
"are there just roving gangs of baseball teams that will go around with bats ready to beat people up if they lose a game?" well maybe the baseball furies from "the warriors" would
“You see that shield? Shoot where it ain’t!”
“That might be a problem- my shield tends to be everywhere.”
This anti-drug PSA comic just rendered 75% of people’s criticism of Captain America null and void in two panels.
A man created by super steroids fighting against drugs. Okay.
The irony is so thick you can SMELL it!!
Exactly what I was about to comment! Freaky time traveling mind readers...
Of course! It’s okay when the government does it!
Black panther joins after taking his heart shaped herb.
Oddly enough, that was why they cancelled the Underdog PSA.
:::turns chair around and sits down::: So... you did drugs. You got caught. You're probably wondering what you should've done.
wstine79 "I understood that reference"
@@williamwright9210 I understood THAT reference.
This reference (that I recognized) is not doing your ass any favors.
@@shino4242 Hey, as far as I'm concerned that's America's ass!
:::turns chair around and sits down:::
So... it just accrued to me I’m not the one who should give you this talk. You’re probably wanting to take steroids like me.
“Rock [and roll] is the REAL gateway drug.”
Batman approves this message
Gotta say, this comic makes Cap really look like a true hero. When someone is blaming himself for what happened, Cap reassures him it wasn't his fault and that, while there may have been better courses of action, telling *someone* was good on him. When everyone else is arguing over what they might have done to make Mitch do drugs, Cap reminds them Mitch is the one who needs their support right now. And of course in the end, he doesn't give a big speech to Mitch about what a terrible choice he's made and how it could ruin his life, he just lets him know his loved ones are here for him, and when he needs help getting through tough moments, he can turn to them instead of drugs.
Really awesome.
Agreed. This may unironically be one of the best depictions of Cap. An utter badass when fighting his opposition but still has the little people in mind and understands them. Kudos to the writers.
You know it's funny seeing how Captain America got his Powers basicly from Super Steroids
Well he can't have people horning in on his market, now can he? He's gotta keep all those drugs for himself.
That he only took once and was literally prescribed by his doctor, not the same as drug abuse.
Didn’t dorkly made fun of capital America for saying winners don’t use drugs
You know, there us a difference between Prescription Drugs and the dangerous Narcotics that we normally call Drugs. I don't consider Cap hypocritical here.
@@TheInkPitOx yeah think about it. He got his strength from a serum that makes you stronger.
I love that it’s not just “strength of 20 men” but “the strength of 20 OLD men”!
That’s great!
I mean when you think about who are the old men Cap knows...Thor, Hercules, Fury, Gilgamesh that might not be too bad
He's only ONE man!
He has NO superpowers!!
He's just some old FOSSIL!!!
That's AMERICA'S @#$!!
I still die laughing after hearing that line!! XD
He ate the last donut! XDDD
I have to say, IMHO, that is one of the best jokes Linkara/Lewis has made on this show so far. Definate top 3 material for me
lex luthor "Nah im better I stole forty cakes"
That was surprisingly really good for a PSA comic. I half-expected from the beginning part that the aliens would be doing something completely insane like mind control to get people to take the drugs but no - his story of /why/ he ended up taking drugs was surprisingly compelling and believable - he wasn't a bad person, or peer pressured into it, or rebelling stupidly - he was feeling like crap, and drugs offered a way out of that. And the way the adults responded was... well, to try and help him STOP feeling like crap! If they were like this, I'd love MORE PSAs of this nature!!
I actually really like this one. Caps little speech has a lot of heart and compassion in it. He is calm and tries to talk things out with the boy in a respectable manner. It's genuinely sweet.
Saw this live at ConBravo! Linkara’s schedule has slipped so far that it’s warped the space-time continuum and was shown on Sunday!
So... Space is warped and time is bendable?
Oh GOD, are we in ASBAR?! What's Robin's secret identity?
@@davidspring4003 WHAT TIME IS IT?! :P
FuugaNatsu a flashback to seven months ago within a flashback to five months ago that was a flash forward from a flashback to three months after two years ago.
So in ASBAR time I think it’s 7:30
@@tumbleweed8250 ... is that DST or not?
Cap didn't say he had the strength of twenty men, he said he had the strength of twenty _old_ men. And for some reason I can't stop laughing at that.
He did say "Perhaps more" and the punk did diss on his elders~
2:28 When Captain America throws his mighty shield all those who opposed his shield must yield. unless you're a plane or a bomb or some ice or brainwash buddy or a spidermannnnnnn or Tony Stark or a version of yourself or just plain Thanossss then you don't necessarily have to yieldddddd.
Are you done?
Not bad.
9:00 I love how people just jump to "drugs". My head's been basically messed up since junior year of high school. It's called anxiety and stress!
3:42 To be fair, like 60% of baddies aim for the shield.
It's so shiny and has a star bullseye pattern on it!
Drugs can make you pitch better. According to Dock Ellis, he pitched a no hitter while high on LSD. He said, "I started having a crazy idea in the fourth inning that Richard Nixon was the home plate umpire, and once I thought I was pitching a baseball to Jimi Hendrix, who to me was holding a guitar and swinging it over the plate."
while that was probably a bad idea overall, that sounds like a fucking epic trip though
"So our experiment will use four randomly selected people out of a planetary population of several billion. Test subjects will be from a narrow age band, and all most likely male, of a particular ethnic makeup, and/or from a particular landmass; further, all will be from the urban or suburban population. No control group will be used, nor accounting for other variables such as genetic/social predisposition to addiction or socio-economic background. Damn, we're good alien scientists!"
Next week: humminahumminahummina
Of course, don't you know anything about science?
@@101Mant ... probably more than the aliens do xD
"Man, the Skrulls have really lost their touch." Don't tempt them Steve, or they might try another Secret Invasion! And we saw how that worked out for you in Earth's Mightiest Heroes!
Also, to everyone wondering about the irony of Steve doing an anti-drug PSA? The Super Soldier Serum was a government project and Doctor Erskine made sure the serum had no negative side effects. Such as making it one time use and adding the Vita-Rays to stabilize it.
That being said, William Burnside was definitely a Captain America who should be on the receiving end of the PSA. And maybe Red Skull if you go by his MCU origin...
In the words of Ultimate Captain America, "You dirty Commies, I didn't fight the Asthma Monster for this..."
Edit: Also, he has no super powers...but the strength of twenty men...lines up Cap. XD
Technically that is accurate, as while Cap got his abilities from genetic enhancement, his actual level of physical ability is only at the very peak of human prowess. So while he exceeds any olympic level athlete in all areas, he's not like Hulk level powerful. But it doesn't matter since he's so skilled and badass he makes it count.
Dude I’m pretty sure that the strongest body builders have the strength of 20 frail old men.
@@robertwyatt3912 no one used the word frail. lol And if we were being rules lawyers what stops it from going the other way? 20 Jack Lalannes?
@@GeneralKenobi75 while I know all of that, I'd point to things like Cap cutting an armored car in half with a shield throw and still call bullcrap.
Comics' idea of not having superpowers is a bit different than what other people would agree to. Another fun one would be Cap saying that he can see faster than bullets which lets him casually bullet time.
@@LupineShadowOmega Of course it's a bit different, because people in comics are a lot more capable and durable than they are in real life. So a "peak human specimen" in comic books like Cap or Batman would be considered superhuman by our standards. Therefore feats like dodging bullets is not that far out there. Or cutting an armored car in half.
as a wise meme once said "is only a game, why you gotta be mad?" seriously t was an accident that is 100% expected in Baseball & these kids are willing to basically get in jail for revenge... I think they might need some weed to relax
also, this was surprisingly tactful for a PSA comic.... the second issue screws it all up doesn't it?
Is it wrong that I want this story to crossover with Mr. T and the T Force and have Captain America and Mr. T fighting alien drug dealers
That would be AWESOME!
"Next time, we break away from books with a regular narrative, and instead talk about a silly trend of comic books that's not really done as much anymore: Swimsuit issues." ......................I hate that this is making me want to see next week's episode more-so than usual. XD
Anime fans be like “That’s cute”
"Drugs make you worse at pitching in baseball!"
*Laughs in Dock Ellis*
*Laughs in Roger Clemens*
It's commonly cited that Captain America got his powers from drugs, but to be fair that ignores that Captain America got his powers from legal drugs administered by a medical expert. He wasn't approached by some seedy guy in a back alley in a trenchcoat offering bootleg superpowers.
Admittedly I _would_ read that version of the origin.
This is probably the best anti-drugs PSA I've ever seen.
SO... Captain America vs Snowflame?
*CAPTAIN AMERICA V. SNOWFLAME: DAWN OF DRUGS*
I wish.
@@thatonea-hole
A battle for the ages!
I know is just a joke, but now that it's put out there, I REALLY want to see that.
I would pay so much money for that to be a thing.
I really like this one, yes it's a PSA but it still really feels like a Captain America comic here and his portrayal is actually very good.
Whoa, Mandella effect; I'm returning to your videos after a LONG time with no internet, and I actually thought to myself "When did Linkara start wearing glasses?" Forgetting the answer is "since always", I think I have memories of an alternative Earth wear everything is the same, except Linkara's vision
Must be "New Glasses" effect. His old ones broke last month.
Funny thing is that this is actually a new pair of glasses.
Oh phew so I'm only going Half crazy
The title is a bit boring, just the fight against drugs. But I like that they actually talk about the issues someone would have. Instead of just the simple just say no.
also sublty showing that the standard PSAs don't actually work, as Mitch DID see the PSAs and STILL turned to drugs anyway
I love the glee Linkara has when we open on aliens for the drug PSA. Comic book insanity can be so delicious.
Guys stop making fun of captain America using the super soldier serum, it's totally different... instead make fun of the Sentry who literally became became Marvel's equivalent to superman because he really wanted to get high on random syringes he found in other people's homes.
Sentry became Hyperion?
I remember getting this comic as a kid. It was a free hand out at a super market.
Cap America: "Take drugs, I did and look at me!" XD
"And i turned out, just fine"
Civil War, Secret War, War of the realms, Infinity War.... Those stories are nothing compared to this!
Buuuuuut... The Asthma monster is the asthma monster
Drakk #AnimeNakamas
Indeed!
And WWII
The problem with putting aliens here, in the marvel universe? You are probably wondering how that ship is advoiding: Stark satellites, S.W.O.R.D, space faring superheroes, and probably the other BILLIONS of alien invaders.
There plan was to get four kids addicted to drugs, clearly they are pretty long on the priority list.
@@leotamer5 I'm just imagining they are getting laughed at by the Skrulls as they sit back and watch.
@@Martialartfruituser
Don't forget Uatu the Watcher. He was probably laughing his ass off.
Is Alpha Flight a thing yet?
In Toy Story 3 mr. Potato Head temporarily turns into mr. Tortilla Head.
Ah yes, Marvel swimsuit issues where one of them had Namor wearing a golden seashell that only covered his naughty bits.
An episode on Monday?
Joseph joestar: *OH MY GOD!!!!!!*
I got to admit, I watched this episode just now with my two-month-old puppy, and while I was also keeping the little guy from teething on me with a towel, this PSA Hell was rather enjoyable to watch.
"I have the strength of 20 old men."
Which is like the strength of 5 men in the prime of their lives, if the old men are lucky. Admittedly, this is still impressive for a single person, but not quite as good as you think it is.
Drugs don't necessarily make you worse at pitching a baseball. In 1970, Doc Ellis pitched a no-hitter on acid.
The "nut in a Captain America costume" immediately made me think of Captain Puerto Rico from Angry Joe's latest review
9:25 To be fair, I think he might already be able to throw fastballs that... fast, but his impaired cognition probably threw off his aim really bad
To be fair, helmets don't help prevent concussions. Those are caused by the brain getting hit against the inside of skull, which happens when the head is whipped around. He could've given him a concussion without super strength.
Love the "Cartoon All-Stars to the Rescue" reference. I grew up watching that special and still love the humor and some of it is funny, now, because the facts are sooo out dated. But it had good intentions when they made it.
Saw this review Sunday at Conbravo but I still enjoyed the review and the "You're supposed to get high after the game you dumbass" is still hilarious.
I see everyone else has already gotten to the whole "super serum-empowered solider is a bit of a weird choice for drug PSAs" bit. XD But hey, for a PSA comic, that was pretty solid. As you say, it helps that the comic knows the tropes and prefers to focus on the more human elements -- why a kid would turn to drugs, the stress a young person with a visible talent might suffer, how drug use affects everyone around you, but how the people you really love will be on your side. :) That said, can you imagine the stress poor Mitch would be under if he knew the reason the alien monster gave him the drugs was because he was apparently going to be a super-important baseball player and he was targeted specifically to see if an invasion of Earth would be worth it? Woof. . .no drugs in the world can help you with THAT knowledge.
Nah mate, those people are listening to synthwave.
Well Linkara it took 10yrs but you reviewed not only a comic I know very well but this was the very first comic I ever acquired, I got it at a grocery store , and it still has all the coupons and everything
I do love that Captain America is an in universe USO show bought to life, there legitimately a reason for him to be a walking PSA in-universe. He is the crime fighting version of Sexual Harassment Panda.
Nothing like taking space drugs while eating a space burger and watching out for Space Ducks.
I love that Endgame reference. I also love a surprise Monday post.
14:08 "Cap sits in a backwards chair" So, you thought you could take me huh?
Oh boy, next week is gonna be lit!
To be fair, a 95mph fastball at that distance could conceivably kill someone...even with a helmet
Roy Harper reading Cap being supportive and thinking, "Dammit, Ollie."
I love the PSA reviews.
Whenever you review one of these crazy, off-the-wall older Marvel comics, I'm always reminded of how everything Marvel has ever published, even toy line tie-ins like Rom, are considered part of the overall Marvel Universe, then I remember how popular Marvel has become in recent years thanks to cinema. When are we going to get a movie featuring Ulysses Solomon Archer teaming up with Brute Force to stop the Tzin peddling drugs to kids?
The drug dealer gets it from Space Australia. Go Space Broncos.
Go space broncos!
I'll have to admit, I was pleasantly surprised with this one. Got some real "Superman: For the Animals" vibes from it. Sturgeon's Law is in full effect here.
Glad to have you back, Patton!
A new classic. You still got it.
It is a nice change of pace to see a PSA actually addressing the root causes of substance abuse and addiction, as an unhealthy coping mechanism for stress, instead of pretending it's a whim that comes out of nowhere aided by mephistophilian drug dealers.
That was much better than I was worried it would be.
I always like hearing about the historical background of some of the comics as well as the behind the scenes material in HOPR, heck I've probably listened to SF debris' history of the comic industry series a dozen times by now.
Two PSAs in as many weeks, we are blessed
Mr. Mackey: Drugs are bad, mkay.
Captain America: Drugs are bad except the one I got in 1941, mkay.
So Falcon will have to do with these PSA stories now that he's the new Captain America
Falcon's been Cap for over a decade in the comics.
They dont do those corny PSA issues anymore though.
I'm curious how the suits going to look now. I hope he keeps the wings. That would look so freaking cool.
Over a decade and by that you mean over five years. Five years and a half month.
@@andrebrynkus2055 Cap died in Civil War (2006). He was replaced by Bucky for like a year. Then Sam took over. It was pretty long.
Citation needed.
The return of my favorite gag. You magnificent bastard I read your book.
Still adjusting to your new glasses Linkara! They look sharp, don't get me wrong. But after years of seeing your face in the old ones, its like your face has changed!
5:55 Yes! Although the movie was not a success, they could have built a franchise with the sequels as the main problem with the movie was that it had few fights and the rangers clothes + megazord didn't look good (and the fact that they cut certain scenes that helped the story and made it look more coherent), but that could easily be changed in a continuation. I just hope everything goes well from now on.
I mean to be fair depending on which drugs he was taking it could effect his performance in various ways. Like if it was something like weed it could lead to him having less control of his arms which could lead to wild pitches of various speeds but something like PCP could actually cause him to throw harder because he essentially removed the brains limiter temporarily.
Cannot wait for the next ep-I always thought those issues were hilariously cheesy.
15:14 "Years and tears ago" should become a popular saying.
"Many years and tears ago, Rob Liefeld entered the comic book industry..."
11:09 Im gonna guess, based on the lines given when Cap arrived just after the player got pegged in the head, that the baseball players assumed Cap was just some guy in a Captain America costume.
It sure is nice to know that the FBI was focusing on comic books instead of actual threats. I feel so safe.
Yes, because focusing on one problem means other problems go ignored. That is totally how that works.
J. Edgar did not fight the Bolsheviks for you to throw shade
15:20: Yes, Linkara, there are random gangs of ⚾️ players - like that one gang from 'The Warriors'.
ALSO: not gonna lie - Cap's choice to show the kid support rather than condemnation🚫 is a line of thought more PSAs could use.
NEXT EP: the old 👙 issues? Really? Just Marvel, or Image, too (I don't recall DC ever printing one)?
Honestly, my favorite segment of AT4W.
Next up: the swimsuit comics not even marvel wants to remember making...this’ll be very interesting!!
I swear I thought Linkara started to wear glasses only to later realize he bought a new set.
I got so used to the old set I thought those were his normal eyes.
Captain America, aliens and drugs. Why’s this only a psa?
It's not. The "Streets of Poison" arc was also about Cap's war on drugs (although it didn't have any aliens).
Wright805 Why mention it if it doesn’t have aliens?
This (and its sequel) were reprinted for the regular series run.
Pff. Captain America only started all these drug PSAs after he took the surem. Hypocrite.
You wanna be technical, this is more recreational drugs vs Cap's steroids.
@@critica77y77 Wish I could get a one time use drug with permanent effects. >__>
Seems like glass house throwing stones to me.
@@planescaped Houses can not throw.
In your shoes, at 11:27 I would have made a joke about how Cap said that he has the strength of twenty OLD men. But then we might have missed the opportunity to hear "America, Fuck Yeah!", so probably justified.
Captain America vs drugs this should be interesting.
You should really cover the Green Arrow/Green Lantern storyline where Oliver learns Speedy is a junkie. Now THAT was a powerful drug statement
To give this comic an additional point of credit, the aliens' plan does at follow some train of logic.
It's not perfectly sound, but by PSA standards? There's at least an attempt to explain why villains are pushing drugs that almost makes sense.
" Seriously kid if drugs gave you THAT kind of an arm, we can *_WEAPONIZE THAT_* " -captain america in some alternate timeline
11:10-11:18
And let's not forget that Cap can bitch slap someone with Thor's hammer!
15:16 Well, thanks to Allison, I just watched a roving baseball team use flintlocks to fight Shriekers. So, why not?
3:31 The art on the SMG in the bottom panel... what?
It's an Esher gun! XD
11:30 "Ah, but I have the strength of twenty old men. Maybe more."
Yeah, and we all know why that is, don't we "Cap"?
Kid must had some serious balls if he thought he could beat Captain Frickin America! Seriously only only super villains who love monologuing out loud would be crazy enough to fight him not some dumb kid who calls Cap "Old man", kids these days just don't respect people who punched Hitler.
11:14 I have nothing else to add, that should just be the default response to any idiot who thinks he can take Captain America
"are there just roving gangs of baseball teams that will go around with bats ready to beat people up if they lose a game?" well maybe the baseball furies from "the warriors" would
CAAAAN YOOOU DIG IIIIIIT?!
... sorry, couldn't resist.
10:26 this would have been a perfect time to put in the Bababaabababababa from the Porkchop Sandwiches GIJoe parody
6:22 is he asking him to get rid of all the nukes?
Alien's and a Drug, Mullder would be proud. ;3
Ah... "life forms are so amazingly primitive that they still think digital watches are a pretty neat idea.”
11:09 The time some moron told Captain America to "catch these hands!"...and complies.
Obviously, the Aliens are dealing in China Cat.