Oh my god, when that one guy who picked up the cape said “it’d be like telling her there’s no Santa Claus”, I guarantee you there were a bunch of kids who found out about the fact that he doesn’t exist from that exact line. Way to go, guys.
I doubt kids younger than 7 were reading these tho, reading for many children is not so easy, so the don't want to willingly do it at first. the ones that did, tho, were probably already aware that Santa is not real.
Clearly inspired by the movie Tales of Manhattan (1942), where a formal tailcoat that gets passed from one owner to another and affects their lives in significant ways.
I got this comic as a kid and I loved it, it was one of my favorites because I assumed part of the power of being Batman was actually in the cowl and that's the teasing people could do those amazing things! At least for four or five years old me anyway. Excellent video!
High radiation makes long chain molecules break down. When they first experimented with radium, it was found it could bleach stuff, and make the paper turn to a powder.UV light bleaches stuff. You must be aware, as a collector, the damage the UV in sunlight does to inks. Imagine a radiation a hundred times stronger?
Robin calling out Superman in the middle of the road? Everybody does it in DC! You get a bunch of heroes together... like literally ANYWHERE in the DC universe, and it's all "Oh, hi Bruce!" or "Hi Clark!" or "Hey, Wally!" Or like in the Justice League movie where they resurrect Superman, and everybody's screaming "Clark!" And not 10 feet away are a bunch of cops. Seriously, how is anyone's identity still a secret in the DC universe is beyond me. But, y'know, whatever.
Actually there’s a technique called flooding You traumatize the person by throwing their worst fear right in their face and make no effort whatsoever to comfort them when they break down, and if they’re stuck with it long enough they just become numb to it I personally think this is too cruel to do to somebody but people do it and it does work
Silver Age was silly, it had a certain charme to it though. The only thing during an hurricane Batman has to do is repairing a loose sign. Batman, the occasional handyman! Thrill as he climbs on ledges to save cats! The excitement never ends
Its DC. They think only kids reads their books. The readon why Robin called Clark Kent Superman in the open is because they eant to make sure the kids reading the book knows who Clark Kent is
I'm pretty sure Chris doesn't have the only copy. There are things called stores. Some sell comics. You can actually walk in and buy them. Also, there's this new-fangled thing called "the internet". You're using it right now. There are people and stores here that actually sell things, also.
It's not so much that they aren't pronounced as it is that French pronunciation of letters is different from English and has a lot more rules. It's not just that the _st_ is _soft_ not _silent,_ but the _e_ sound is the wrong _e_ sound.
A french man can talk english but not reading it. It would make a bit of sense if it was about using another alphabet but here, it's like saying "Oh yes, I can drive a car but not yet on dirt roads". by the way, "est" in french is pronounced like hay in english.
Batman saying "you saw the paper inside the cowl, didn't you" makes it sound like he's about to follow that up with "I must kill again, I suppose".
Oh my god, when that one guy who picked up the cape said “it’d be like telling her there’s no Santa Claus”, I guarantee you there were a bunch of kids who found out about the fact that he doesn’t exist from that exact line. Way to go, guys.
I doubt kids younger than 7 were reading these tho, reading for many children is not so easy, so the don't want to willingly do it at first. the ones that did, tho, were probably already aware that Santa is not real.
Clearly inspired by the movie Tales of Manhattan (1942), where a formal tailcoat that gets passed from one owner to another and affects their lives in significant ways.
Honestly the cape scaring the muggers off is a nice detail.
Batman: CLARK KENT!!!
Robin: SUPERMAN!!!
Clark: Robin...start running
more like "Dick" lol
I love stumbling on stuff in your backlog I haven't seen yet. This episode was solid gold too
I got this comic as a kid and I loved it, it was one of my favorites because I assumed part of the power of being Batman was actually in the cowl and that's the teasing people could do those amazing things! At least for four or five years old me anyway. Excellent video!
"Bruce Wane est Batman" I died. Even typing that out I started laughing again. XD
The Clark Kent-Superman was definitely the quintaessential unintentional irony in comics.
High radiation makes long chain molecules break down. When they first experimented with radium, it was found it could bleach stuff, and make the paper turn to a powder.UV light bleaches stuff. You must be aware, as a collector, the damage the UV in sunlight does to inks. Imagine a radiation a hundred times stronger?
Yeah I was looking for a comment like this. Thanks
It's Always Gloomy In Gotham City.
This was horribly great! I love these weird stories you find!
Two Face: "I know Bruce Wayne. If Bruce Wayne is Batman, then I'm the King of England."
Robin calling out Superman in the middle of the road? Everybody does it in DC! You get a bunch of heroes together... like literally ANYWHERE in the DC universe, and it's all "Oh, hi Bruce!" or "Hi Clark!" or "Hey, Wally!" Or like in the Justice League movie where they resurrect Superman, and everybody's screaming "Clark!" And not 10 feet away are a bunch of cops. Seriously, how is anyone's identity still a secret in the DC universe is beyond me. But, y'know, whatever.
8:13 Would be great if he said "Thanks to you i can fly again"... and would instand Fly into the Sky xD
"Bruce Wayne es Batman" laughed so hard I broke my coffee cup
Why are so many people walking on the streets during a hurricane anyway?
Actually there’s a technique called flooding
You traumatize the person by throwing their worst fear right in their face and make no effort whatsoever to comfort them when they break down, and if they’re stuck with it long enough they just become numb to it
I personally think this is too cruel to do to somebody but people do it and it does work
Alfred: Sir in my haste I gave you the Trophy Cape
Batman: Alfred....YOU'RE FIRED!!!!
This Robin is almost as stupid as the Lego Batman Robin XD
No capes. They just get stuck in jet engines!
I'm pretty sure Alfred did this on purpose because of his comment
Bruce Wayne has had fashionable hair for like ever.
Silver Age was silly, it had a certain charme to it though. The only thing during an hurricane Batman has to do is repairing a loose sign. Batman, the occasional handyman! Thrill as he climbs on ledges to save cats! The excitement never ends
"Robin work" 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I think that Wayne Boring drew Superman's face over Sheldon Moldoff's layouts. Also x-ray vision did a lot of stuff in the silver age.
At 6:55 witness the secret origin of Crazy Steve!
It would be fun to see some modern-day artists re create some of these old goofy golden age stories like this.
Would be hilarious if we got mark waid to do one.
Great video!
Sweet hoodie
For the all go ruthenium
Its DC.
They think only kids reads their books.
The readon why Robin called Clark Kent Superman in the open is because they eant to make sure the kids reading the book knows who Clark Kent is
Were u get tht jacket
How can the frenchman speak english and not read it? is it possible that he's covering for his complete inability to read?
@El Malakh Feo english and french are written in the same alphabeth and have many similar words. If you can read french you can read english
When did Robin learn Superman's secret identity?
What if they resurrected that story today and it was finally found by 2 face or joker. Thats how they ended the whole series.
Who's the third guy the cowl inspired?
There's that pesky ad placed 5 seconds in...
... Is that a manual placement? Or is it controlled by the dreaded RUclips algorithm?
How much do you want for that issue? I'll buy it, if you wanna sell it.
I'm pretty sure Chris doesn't have the only copy. There are things called stores. Some sell comics. You can actually walk in and buy them. Also, there's this new-fangled thing called "the internet". You're using it right now. There are people and stores here that actually sell things, also.
Why does the Bruce Wayne from this era dress like the Joker from modern times?
Good try, but in the word "est" in french, the S and T are not pronounced. The word you actually said is East in English.
Little more complicated than that and it depends where the speaker is from, but yes, he did mispronounce the word.
I have never heard a french speaker pronouncing the S and T in est. In which country have you heard someone doing that?
And it’s also is so he used the word correctly just mispronounced it. No big deal, who cares. Good video!
It's not so much that they aren't pronounced as it is that French pronunciation of letters is different from English and has a lot more rules. It's not just that the _st_ is _soft_ not _silent,_ but the _e_ sound is the wrong _e_ sound.
The st is completely silent. If you pronounce the st, it is not "is" that you are saying, but "East".
bruce wayne est batman
Bruno diaz es batman
C'mon - Batman n Robin act stupid for charitable causes all the time!
A french man can talk english but not reading it. It would make a bit of sense if it was about using another alphabet but here, it's like saying "Oh yes, I can drive a car but not yet on dirt roads".
by the way, "est" in french is pronounced like hay in english.
He's clearly just decided to respect Batman's privacy by pretending he was unable to read the note.
@@greedycapitalist8590 Well, it was a way like another to avoid a "mysterious death", I guess.
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