Superman Loses It When He Finds Out Shazam is Just a Kid

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  • Опубликовано: 20 ноя 2024

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  • @thatguyzero
    @thatguyzero  4 дня назад +425

    Don’t forget to like this video!

    • @reaper_exd7498
      @reaper_exd7498 4 дня назад +2

      Good work

    • @ratjesus2003
      @ratjesus2003 4 дня назад +2

      Your voice work was very well done. Definitely earned my sub.

    • @FAKELiamVickers
      @FAKELiamVickers 3 дня назад +1

      I recall this vid from some other dude 2 years ago just the va is different here

    • @el-sig2249
      @el-sig2249 3 дня назад +2

      Great work. Love it, especially since you didn't use those miserable AI voices 👍🏾

    • @RLucas3000
      @RLucas3000 День назад

      Great voice work, but in the pinned comment can you post stuff like
      Shazam #4
      Volume 3 (2018)
      in case we want to seek out and buy the issue please?
      (I don’t know the actual issue, that’s just an example)

  • @JCCyC
    @JCCyC 4 дня назад +5520

    1940s: This is wish fulfillment fantasy.
    2020s: This is a child soldier.

    • @Til_I_Collapse
      @Til_I_Collapse 4 дня назад +641

      In the 40s, little boys wanted to be soldiers so it's come full circle.

    • @theoddegg8462
      @theoddegg8462 4 дня назад +201

      @@Til_I_Collapse lol. true. Funny how that works out

    • @MichaelDeHaven
      @MichaelDeHaven 3 дня назад +41

      Watch out what you wish for.

    • @TheSyncos
      @TheSyncos 3 дня назад +47

      Superman/Shazam: First Thunder was published in 2006, actually.

    • @MrBishop077
      @MrBishop077 3 дня назад +38

      we also see this continued in many anime, the young 'school aged' kid becomes an over powered hero/beast.

  • @marcus22greene
    @marcus22greene 4 дня назад +5014

    There are times, I wish there's a story where Billy got adopted by the kents, I know they would make his life better and help him become a great hero like they did for Clark.

    • @davidbyers3928
      @davidbyers3928 4 дня назад +185

      Not going to lie I'm 66 and I'd like the point you brought up that would add another side to Billy .❤

    • @Karmanara
      @Karmanara 4 дня назад +52

      yeah theres also this one story where Supes *Lasered off the mouth of Billy*

    • @nelsontripp4492
      @nelsontripp4492 4 дня назад +16

      Dope concept

    • @BookofAnswersYT
      @BookofAnswersYT 3 дня назад +19

      That’s something I want to read now as an ongoing series

    • @blechb5317
      @blechb5317 3 дня назад +125

      @@KarmanaraY’all seriously can’t stop bringing up Injustice when it has no place in the conversation. Anytime Superman and Shazam are mentioned within the same paragraph, no matter what co text, folks just randomly bring in “rEmEmBeR tHaT TiMe SuPeRmAn KiLLeD sHaZAm”

  • @jamescousins9216
    @jamescousins9216 4 дня назад +3534

    I like how The Wizard didn't talk down to Superman, or try to overly emphasize one side of the argument. Billy has a hard life already. Even before he got the Mantle, he was deprived of the life Clark thought he should have. And instead of getting egotistical in the face of Clark's argument, he recognizes that Superman is the type of person who has the same sort of kindness and sense of morals that led him to pick Billy. The Wizard can't be a father-figure, especially not in this time of great tragedy. But Clark can, so The Wizard encourages Clark to be the positive change he wants to see in Billy's life.

    • @ShadowIsatis
      @ShadowIsatis 4 дня назад +244

      This is not common in old wizard types who emphasize the greater good more than anything to achieve the mission. It's a nice change.

    • @chrismaguire3667
      @chrismaguire3667 3 дня назад +50

      The Wizard looks like... Saruman from LOTR. Can't be good.

    • @justinalicea1590
      @justinalicea1590 3 дня назад +165

      It truly is a look of "If I could have picked...if there was any other person available...I would have never have chosen him."
      The Wizard is used to fate having him under its grip, his mantle going to whoever fate deemed best, and he would simply have to live with it and t4y to train the chosen one to live up to fate. But here, he meets a man who can confront him about that choice, and he can relax a little. Superman is someone he can lower his guard to and admit that he is just as unpleased with sending a child to fight his battles. Even if it is subtle.

    • @zaidalvi-r2l
      @zaidalvi-r2l 3 дня назад +7

      ​@@justinalicea1590
      Oh you're here!
      Nice to see that you have some semblance of a life outside of that ink tank video.

    • @mrskeletone5008
      @mrskeletone5008 3 дня назад +6

      ​@zaidalvi-r2l
      Idk what the context is, but maybe try not randomly saying someone you've never physically met before IRL doesn't have a life....? Its not exactly a good look.

  • @KevinDuan7
    @KevinDuan7 3 дня назад +1772

    This is one of the moments that defines what superman is for me. Unyielding compassion.

    • @tomraineofmagigor3499
      @tomraineofmagigor3499 3 дня назад +85

      Exactly. The moment he sees the tears he instantly flips knowing that's not the time for anger

    • @foto19881
      @foto19881 3 дня назад +38

      yes, and I really don't need more stories about him being evil... take other heroes for that. Superman should always be a beacon of goodness.

    • @DavidDrew-n6z
      @DavidDrew-n6z 3 дня назад +6

      Well he is written as an allegory of Christ after all.

    • @yalkn2073
      @yalkn2073 3 дня назад

      ​@@DavidDrew-n6zThe person who created superman was jewish

    • @theinsanegamer1024
      @theinsanegamer1024 2 дня назад +14

      @@DavidDrew-n6z In some depictions. In others, he's more an allegory of a "Super" man. Of a man we should look up to and strive to be. The ideal of man.

  • @eminkilicaslan8945
    @eminkilicaslan8945 3 дня назад +1166

    "My real name is Clark. Don't forget to like this video, and subscribe to this channel."
    "Clark, what the fvck are you talking about?"

  • @sonzillamariocraft
    @sonzillamariocraft 3 дня назад +3585

    The virgin injustice superman vs The Chad Superman.

    • @StaceyWard-w5u
      @StaceyWard-w5u 3 дня назад +92

      Chad superman it is

    • @Courtesyflush52
      @Courtesyflush52 3 дня назад +316

      Agreed. I’m pretty tired of the whole ‘evil Superman’ shtick too.
      Clark’s whole thing is that despite his god like powers, the one thing that actually matters is who he is as a man

    • @gourdguru
      @gourdguru 3 дня назад +98

      @@Courtesyflush52 the only good "evil" superman versions were:
      - the "Gods and Monsters" Superman, where it's NOT the canon version of superman, it's a version that's technically Zod's kid, was raised by different parents instead of the Kents(mexican farmers if i recall), and is still trying to be a decent person but tends to be more willing to make fatalistic decisions that superman won't if it's necessary to do so.
      - the "Red Son" Superman, who landed 12 hours late and was raised in the soviet union by peasant farmers and then adopted by Stalin, who believes in libertarian socialist principles and tries to do good, but is misled by Stalin's authoritarian socialist ideas and ends up basically screwing it all up and becoming a tyrant by accident for lack of a better way to describe it.
      these two versions were fantastic because they weren't just a rote "Evil Superman" story, they had depth and character, and they were Elseworld stories that significantly distanced themselves from the "Canon" Superman in order to tell a unique and well thought out story. every other "evil" Superman story i've ever read was trash, whether it's the "oddly colored kryptonite makes me evil" superman, or the "someone killed lois and i'm big mad so now i'm evil" superman. Evil Superman can be done well, just not by lazy hack writers with nothing new to say. sadly, that seems to be the only writers DC will let do evil superman stories anymore.

    • @zaidalvi-r2l
      @zaidalvi-r2l 3 дня назад

      ​@@gourdguru
      I think injustice superman because it's a slow escalation of what superman is willing to do to achieve good.
      At first, it's just 'lets kill psychotic murderers' then it's 'lets kill people who start wars' and it keeps escalating until superman is killing anyone who dares to oppose him.

    • @davidarturogutierrezlugo596
      @davidarturogutierrezlugo596 3 дня назад +12

      So just Superman?

  • @dernordwind8728
    @dernordwind8728 3 дня назад +537

    God damn… that shot of Superman calmly asking „Who did this to you?“. Oh boy, oh boy, gave me chills

    • @Gilhelmi
      @Gilhelmi 2 дня назад +53

      I would sooner face ten thousand soldiers in battle than the anger of a gentle man.
      Superman gets scary when he gets that calm anger.

    • @KamenRiderRaiden
      @KamenRiderRaiden 6 часов назад +2

      Yeah how bout 10:19 when the wizards on his bullshit about fate to the LAST FUCKIN KRYPTONIAN THAT WAS SUPPOSED TO APPARENTLY CONQUER EARTH ACCORDIN TO ZODD??

  • @PrometheanConsulting
    @PrometheanConsulting 4 дня назад +1037

    For me, the best part is how personal this situation is to Kal-El. He had "the mantle" thrust upon him, too, and through the grace of the Kents and friends, he was able to navigate it. And he doesn't believe ANYONE should have to bear that burden before they are mature enough to give informed consent.
    But he also concedes that Billy is in that position because he is worthy and accepts the wizard's "challenge". And that's the Clark in him... the same duality.

    • @girl1213
      @girl1213 День назад +23

      It's why he gives Shazam leeway and allows him to be part of the "grown-up" group. Billy's better off with them in that sense. He has plenty of people to turn to for guidance and help, as well as more eyes to keep an eye those Billy loves. It lessens the burden on the kid. Things Kal-El wished he had when he was young.
      It is, after all, what The Wizard asked of him to do for Billy

  • @UltimaKeyMaster
    @UltimaKeyMaster 3 дня назад +1056

    >Shazam tanks dozens of guns in a battle a couple hours ago
    >A couple interrogators pull pistols on Shazam
    Yeah that's a useful back-down technique guys.

    • @wadwad1222
      @wadwad1222 3 дня назад +39

      Yeah, I'd be slapping their heads if I was one of their Captain or Director, lol.

    • @Jelzly
      @Jelzly 3 дня назад +16

      I mean, what else are they gonna do?

    • @mahpell7173
      @mahpell7173 3 дня назад +22

      What did you expect? They are trained to deal with normal people, not magical superhumans.

    • @darthbiker2311
      @darthbiker2311 3 дня назад +5

      In Man of Steel, Col. Hardy shot Faora until his gun was empty. When this didn't stop her Hardy pulled out a knife, knowing hand-to-hand combat would be futile.

    • @etherealceleste
      @etherealceleste 3 дня назад +15

      @@darthbiker2311 When facing a warrior of overwhelming power, you know you will die. Your only choice is how. It may seem stupid to civilians, but not to veterans.

  • @Aguyyouprobablyknow
    @Aguyyouprobablyknow 4 дня назад +1264

    I wish more comics talk about stuff like this
    A young superhero loosing a loved one due to the responsibility of being a hero
    I mean sure there are like Spider-Man or daredevil but like those are grown up adults
    Not kids like our friend Billy here

    • @ethanwayne6973
      @ethanwayne6973 4 дня назад +35

      Spider-Man's a teen tho?

    • @LordOfHades
      @LordOfHades 4 дня назад +59

      Peter Parker was 15 years old when he became Spider-Man.

    • @A-V01D
      @A-V01D 4 дня назад +47

      @@LordOfHadesyeah but in the comics he hasnt been a teen in years, most of his iconic stories take place during or after his college years.

    • @HypercomboProduction
      @HypercomboProduction 4 дня назад +9

      ​@@A-V01D like the death of Gwen Stacy? I think he was still in highschool at that point.

    • @guyverjay1289
      @guyverjay1289 4 дня назад +26

      Spider-man is literally the original archetype that you are describing except Peter learnt the responsibility of being hero from his loss of a loved one. He also lost his first love (Betty Brant) because her brother died in the crossfire from a fight between him and Doctor octopus (ironically on the day Peter was going to reveal his secret identity to her) which Betty blames Spider-man for

  • @ForWeAreMany
    @ForWeAreMany 3 дня назад +461

    this is why the relationship between Superman and Shazam is particularly tight knitt. both of them share similar powers despite their difference in how their powers originate, but the truth is Clark sees a lot of his younger self in billy, its an opportunity for him to mentor and guide a hero that could eventually take his place should he fall or become absent. Shazam is to Superman that Tim Drake is to Batman. yes, Tim Drake, not the other ones.

    • @robertoj.9509
      @robertoj.9509 3 дня назад +22

      It would be great if they were to take this path. But they didn't. And what you said it fits with Superman... it would even make a great story to make Shazam a bigger hero than Superman ever was, because Shazam is just a kid, whereas Superman had to grow without any form of training to become who he is. Kind of what Batman seeks with Nightwing. He wants someone like a Batman but better... Why shouldn't Superman seek something like that? And sure, Superman now has a proper son... But for me it's not the same. Not to mention that Shazam is WAY better character than the empty head son of Superman.

    • @rudolphantler6309
      @rudolphantler6309 День назад +3

      "Tim Drake, not the other ones"
      I get Jason Todd and Damian Wayne, but why is Dick Grayson so different from Tim Drake in terms of mentorship?

  • @JohnWall-lj1mx
    @JohnWall-lj1mx 3 дня назад +735

    8:44 lmao superman’s face thinking Shazam is a Reddit moderator is comedy gold

    • @seansmith6255
      @seansmith6255 3 дня назад +63

      Reddit, discord, tumblr, youtube, twitter, 4chan take your pick

    • @arkoarko9559
      @arkoarko9559 3 дня назад +19

      ​​@@seansmith6255 oi oi, RUclips users are okay bruh.... can't say about some RUclipsrs buuut.....yea....
      Tbh now I don't feel so confident about my own words.

    • @AhmedXPower-j4b
      @AhmedXPower-j4b 3 дня назад

      @@arkoarko9559 They don't have the luxury that Reddit and other platforms have, which is posting photos and DM other users

    • @seansmith6255
      @seansmith6255 2 дня назад +5

      @@arkoarko9559 tread carefully

    • @akiraic
      @akiraic День назад

      ​@@arkoarko9559RUclips users are just the migrated reddit mob

  • @Exis247
    @Exis247 3 дня назад +329

    One thing I didnt like about Shazam, I dont believe for a second that Batman wouldn't have at least attempted to adopt Shazam the moment he figure out his situation which, lets face it, was probably very shortly after Shazam's debut.

    • @blechb5317
      @blechb5317 3 дня назад +142

      He likely figured he’s not the parental figure Billy needs. And he’d be right. Gotham would be a horrible place for Billy.

    • @mattlemmons6647
      @mattlemmons6647 3 дня назад +49

      We could end up with another Jason Todd who has powers to rival Superman's.

    • @Woogoo336
      @Woogoo336 3 дня назад +35

      I'm not sure batman would want to deal with a super powered sidekick. Captain Marvel in Gotham would also be a pretty big conflict.

    • @PuchimonExtreme
      @PuchimonExtreme 3 дня назад +31

      @@blechb5317 You are right but let's not pretend he is a good parental figure to literally anyone. The real reasons it doesn't happen is because
      1. Different skillsets. The Bat Family are all about being ninja. If it was a DnD class they'd be rogues or something while Shazam is a warrior. Their approach to combat is different.
      2. Like you said, Gotham is a horrible place for Billy. Maybe Billy gets the "better treatment" by not being from Gotham in the first place. I don't remember where all the Robins come from.
      3 From a meta perspective. It would make the story boring. Batman can't really do Batman things if Shazam wipes out the enemy too quickly

    • @mahpell7173
      @mahpell7173 3 дня назад

      ​@@blechb5317And he didn't try to find one, because "if not me than noone"? Come on dude.

  • @ParkerAndres-tm8bo
    @ParkerAndres-tm8bo 4 дня назад +531

    So let me get this straight a villain had a team of assassins try to kill a young ( immature) superhero ended up killing the hero best friend and with the entire assassins team surviving was not already trying to run yeah that guy is a idiot

    • @ParkerAndres-tm8bo
      @ParkerAndres-tm8bo 4 дня назад +24

      Sorry about the immature comment it just a child in a man body so the brain not developed enough yet

    • @Lhorez
      @Lhorez 3 дня назад +42

      My question is why a team of assassins would choose pretty much the only way that could possibly fail.

    • @HellCromeE
      @HellCromeE 3 дня назад +28

      ​@@Lhorezhell, they could try to be low key and surprise attack them from the shadows but nooo they have to confront them and announce that they will k!ll them

    • @resurrectionist1
      @resurrectionist1 3 дня назад +13

      This is a good point, but it hinges on one thing to make it work. The idea that villains will take advantage of the notion that heroes won't kill has been done in comics and in film and other mediums. Captain Marvel has always been a hero who doesn't kill so it'd make sense that Sivana would assume that Marvel, despite the rage, wouldn't stoop to that level, and the fact that they don't show Captain Marvel kill the assassin helps

    • @TheOriginalShadowWolf
      @TheOriginalShadowWolf 3 дня назад

      An idiot*

  • @RH-ik1jw
    @RH-ik1jw 3 дня назад +725

    Grown man walks in to lone child's room.
    B: "Are you from social services?"
    C: "No..." Proceeds to loosen tie and unbutton shirt.
    B: "I need an adult!"

    • @backtoklondike
      @backtoklondike 3 дня назад +151

      C: "I am an adult."

    • @Huzzy283
      @Huzzy283 3 дня назад +71

      Died. Laughing. Shouldn’t have but did.

    • @Jem19681
      @Jem19681 3 дня назад +9

      @@Huzzy283 Me too lol

    • @Tentegen
      @Tentegen 3 дня назад +12

      Equal parts 😂 & 😭

    • @worldcomicsreview354
      @worldcomicsreview354 3 дня назад +21

      -Actual predator walks into this room
      "Oh, you picked the wrong room!"
      "Why? Are there cameras?"
      "No, unfortunately... for you"

  • @TheMaleRei
    @TheMaleRei 3 дня назад +100

    Superman wasn't just curious.
    Superman was furious - the sort of cold fury that would make even Darkseid, even Joker reconsider their life choices.

    • @knotsbygordion
      @knotsbygordion День назад +13

      If I remember rightly the way it was stated was "A rage that would stop Satan himself cold" was the way they described Supes' emotional state when he busted his way into the Rock of Eternity.

  • @aetherious57
    @aetherious57 3 дня назад +69

    Batman : First rule of being a good guy is "No Killing".
    Jason Todd : But we can always beat them until every bone in their bodies is broken, we can rupture their spleens and make a sieve out of their rib cages. After all that, we can just throw them into the Lazazrus pit.
    Batman : You should talk to Superman about this, son.

    • @jarowan
      @jarowan День назад +10

      One of the few good parts of Injustice - "We don't kill." *knocks out guard* "But what, traumatic brain injuries are just fine?"

  • @seanbigay1042
    @seanbigay1042 3 дня назад +105

    "Do NOT talk to me about fate." Had Jor-El simply accepted Krypton's fate, he would never have rocketed his infant son to Earth -- and Kal-El would never have grown up to become *SUPERMAN,* Champion of the Oppressed and Symbol of Hope. 😊

    • @jarowan
      @jarowan День назад +14

      Yeah. Thing is, Kal-El didnt' get to choose to be the last survivor of Krypton, but he *did* choose to be Superman. Fate didn't make him Superman, compassion did.

  • @seeonaga1524
    @seeonaga1524 4 дня назад +288

    No way, so does Superman actually adopt Shazam / Billy Batson? Because that would actually be so adorable

    • @DALWAG
      @DALWAG 3 дня назад +54

      Basically. More of a master mentor relationship though if I remember correctly

    • @SuiteBid
      @SuiteBid 3 дня назад +47

      He doesn't adopt him.
      But he does mentor him.
      Recall, (during this comic) Clark Kent is a single man with a reporter's salary in a big city comparable to New York (with the living expenses thereof). He's not exactly in a situation where people would just let him adopt a kid the way they'd let Bruce Wayne do so.

    • @michaelbarrington2806
      @michaelbarrington2806 День назад +1

      No, more of a mentor. The guidance the wizard mentioned. This all happened before Superman married Lois or had a kid and family of his own like he does now. He did take responsibility for and adopt the two superpowered kids from Warworld recently though.

  • @RolandTheJabberwocky
    @RolandTheJabberwocky 3 дня назад +29

    "Who did this to you?" Is probably in my top five lines in all of comics. Its so damn good.

  • @Chrisezo
    @Chrisezo 4 дня назад +227

    And this is why Superman is the symbol of hope and heroism across the DC Universe, because despite his amazing power, he doesn't abuse it and despite him being one of the last survivors of an alien race, he has even bigger morals and humanity than someone like Batman, even though Superman knows that with his powers he could be a god among men, but he doesn't allow for his power to corrupt him, as he truly believes that he is one with the humans he has sworn to protect, and is always surrounding himself with loved ones and being an inspiration, instead of being like Batman where he lets his obsession break off relationships and stuff, all for the sake of his "mission", and like don't get me wrong, I really enjoy Batman too but I just think that Superman is the better hero, as he represents all heroes while Batman is just a vigilante.

    • @Gabriluna1
      @Gabriluna1 4 дня назад +4

      Yeah until they bring in INJUSTICE GODS AMONG US.

    • @OfficialEdwardNewgate
      @OfficialEdwardNewgate 3 дня назад +15

      @@Gabriluna1 injustice can stay in the trash where it belongs lmao

    • @blechb5317
      @blechb5317 3 дня назад +15

      @@Gabriluna1Do y’all ever not bring up Injustice when it was never relevant to the conversation?

    • @Chrisezo
      @Chrisezo 3 дня назад +10

      @@Gabriluna1 Injustice was not written by real writers, it was written by a freaking edgelord that wanted to ruin Superman, because the Real Superman has been through worse stuff than Injustice Superman, yet he has always returned to his heroic ways, and Injustice Superman almost became a good guy again while Jon Kent had been in his universe temporarily, which is why Cyborg sent him back, since they didn't want Superman to become a good guy again...

    • @MichaelDeHaven
      @MichaelDeHaven 3 дня назад +5

      There's nothing inherently wrong with the idea of Supes losing it. It just has to be done well and *very* carefully. *No one* is unbreakable. That's what makes Superman an ideal, most of us would've lost it long ago in his position. But the idea has been overdone, mostly badly, recently. Doesn't mean someone can't knock it out of the park in the future, IMO. But the older I've gotten the more I appreciate the unbroken idealistic Superman.

  • @classyrobot5648
    @classyrobot5648 3 дня назад +62

    I love it when Superman does Superman shit. He doesn't always need to fight some bigass alien dude or the World's Baldest Capitalist.

  • @14bis42
    @14bis42 3 дня назад +57

    It was nice that you called him by his real name , Captain MARVEL .
    and not my his transformation word .
    He-Man would not look good if they start calling him Greyskull .... :P

    • @albertmas3752
      @albertmas3752 2 дня назад +10

      Imagine calling him "By the power".

    • @Grubnar
      @Grubnar 2 дня назад

      (Lord) Greyskull ... that is Tarzan, isn't it?

    • @MrMaskYT
      @MrMaskYT День назад

      It's a dumb name.

    • @albertmas3752
      @albertmas3752 День назад +2

      @@Grubnar John Clayton II, Lord Greystoke. That's Tarzan's name and his noble title.

    • @Grubnar
      @Grubnar День назад

      @@albertmas3752 Thank you!

  • @just4joebob
    @just4joebob 3 дня назад +199

    Absolutely one of my favorite stories. That being said, hey Clark, introduce Billy to the Wayne Foundation.

    • @ProjectDT88
      @ProjectDT88 3 дня назад +4

      That would of been absolutely amazing!

    • @ProcyonDei
      @ProcyonDei 3 дня назад +19

      Clark: "Hey, Bruce! Meet Billy, he's an orphaned child with secret powers who just had great tragedies in his life."
      Bruce: "Orphaned child you say?" *pulls out small red and yellow spandex outfit*

    • @BobbyMcGuffinZectorsSector
      @BobbyMcGuffinZectorsSector 3 дня назад +14

      @@ProcyonDei Billy: "No need! I can summon one of those with a single word! Cape included!"

    • @CuppaLLX
      @CuppaLLX 3 дня назад +3

      @@BobbyMcGuffinZectorsSector was gonna say the same, afterall youcanspell Shazam without Robin

    • @ProcyonDei
      @ProcyonDei 3 дня назад +4

      @@BobbyMcGuffinZectorsSector Alfred: "Mission failed! We'll get him next time..."

  • @DW9427
    @DW9427 3 дня назад +50

    The panel where Scott is dead and covered in bullets is still genuinely chilling to me.

  • @tytheaniman497
    @tytheaniman497 3 дня назад +55

    Superman a real one for looking out for Billy like that.

  • @reubenoakley5887
    @reubenoakley5887 2 дня назад +26

    9:30 "Wizard Shazam stands tall"
    Wizard Shazam: **is clearly sitting**

  • @FolkloreLover
    @FolkloreLover День назад +5

    I loved this! Superman doesn’t lose it on the kid. His first question is “Who did this to you?” He recognizes the kid is not the root of the issue and works with the kid after to help him with this terrible responsibility he has been given. Superman is the man!

  • @tota2490
    @tota2490 4 дня назад +110

    I appreciate that you actually read the comics instead of using an AI voice. Please keep this up so that there will at least be one good comic reading channel

  • @bassettehound
    @bassettehound День назад +10

    "Who did this to you" is such a fucking powerful line.

  • @PlanetHouston
    @PlanetHouston 3 дня назад +134

    Captain Marvel threatening that dude into talking is arguably the darkest application of "Wisdom of Solomon" I have ever seen. But given the situation, I was fine with it.

    • @danielfonseca4849
      @danielfonseca4849 3 дня назад +19

      Well, I think the only example in canon of Solomon being wise was when he orders to cut a baby in half to reveal who was his real mom. So, very in line haha

    • @christianaviles2199
      @christianaviles2199 3 дня назад +9

      The Wisdom of Solomon teaches that Batman's tactics are very effective.

    • @hariman7727
      @hariman7727 3 дня назад +10

      @@danielfonseca4849 The order is not what matters in that situation. What matters is the reaction to that order, which is getting both potential mothers to realize they're being selfish and not thinking about the child.

    • @ProjectDT88
      @ProjectDT88 3 дня назад +2

      @@hariman7727I agree it was for the reaction, but it was more to reveal the true mother because she would be selfless and just want the child to live.

    • @hariman7727
      @hariman7727 3 дня назад

      @@ProjectDT88 ...That's the reaction. It's the same thing.

  • @Paxchi
    @Paxchi 2 дня назад +7

    There's also a lot of comments about "What if X, Y or Z person adopted Billy", and the thing of it is, while a sweet idea, I prefer Billy being on his own at first, because it helps cement that the Wizard Shazam made the right call in choosing him to be Captain Marvel. Billy Batson, at his best, is someone who combines the best elements of Steve Rogers and Peter Parker's personalities. Like Steve he's got a good, noble spirit, and unbreakable will, while he's also got Peter's sense of humor, his relatability, his sense of responsibility, cleverness and endless capacity to care for other people and want to help them. Billy also has a unique optimism, idealism and sense of wonder that is all his own.
    Captain America: The First Avenger is actually a great template for a Captain Marvel movie, as it's about a truly good young man who is unable to put all of his good intentions into practice because his physical status, and is then chosen by a wise old man to empower him to be a superhero. The old man had chosen poorly before, empowering a man who would become a monster, and wanted to ensure his next choice would be a truly good person, an incorruptible soul who would not fall to evil. And in the end, the old man's faith is proven right as the newly empowered young man is given a new, powerful form that he uses solely to do good in the world.
    The part about not being corrupted is, if anything, more important with Billy because he's given the power of literal gods, enough power to be a match for guys like Superman or Thor. The last person Shazam entrusted with that power was Black Adam, who when in Billy's situation here (ie, had a loved one murdered) killed an entire country in response. For Shazam, this was not a mistake he could make twice.
    It's why Billy being on his own initially was important. Billy is someone who arguably had a rougher life than even Batman. Both are heroes who lost their parents at around the age of 8. Bruce then went back to his mansion, to his loyal butler who became a father figure to him, and used his billions of dollars to become the world's greatest detective and crimefighter. Billy was taken in by an uncle who only kept him around long enough to steal Billy's inheritance, and was then thrown out on the street where he had to live on his own for years. Billy lost his family, his home, everything he ever knew, and was betrayed by the one person he should have been able to rely on. Billy had every right to be a bitter, angry, jaded person. But he refused. He refused to use his circumstances as an excuse to be the worst version of himself. He instead held on to the memories of his parents, the love they showed him, the lessons they taught him, and in doing so held on to his optimism, idealism and hope in a better future. Billy Batson, at 10 years old, was incorruptible, a truly good person, and it's why the Wizard selected him.
    Don't worry tho, Billy eventually gets his own place, forms his own family, his own friendships, and as Captain Marvel, becomes friends with most of the superhero community, especially people like Superman.
    I will say though, it would have been nice to see Clark take Billy to the Kents farm for Christmas or Thanksgiving one year.

  • @Paxchi
    @Paxchi 2 дня назад +3

    The mini-series is called "Superman/Shazam: First Thunder", and it's honestly great. It establishes that Captain Marvel was actually the third hero of the modern era, appearing only a few months after Superman and Batman and before every other hero, making him the first superpowered hero Superman encountered, and allowed him a unique bonding moment.
    The nice thing about the Superman / Shazam argument is that both have valid points. Superman is absolutely right in that Billy should not have to deal with this. He's a child, he shouldn't have to worry about fighting villains, risking his life or defending the universe from the kind of evils a Champion of Eternity needs to be able to face. At the same time, Shazam is absolutely correct in that Billy was the only person he could trust with his powers. Shazam's time as a living wizard was coming to an end, and he needed to choose someone who was absolutely incorruptible, who would not let his human vices lead him to evil the way Black Adam did. And Billy proved it in the story by resisting the temptation to murder Sivana, who was completely at his mercy. As a 10 year old, Billy already has the maturity, self-restraint, compassion and courage of someone like Superman, as well as the fortitude of having to have lived a much harder life than Clark did.
    In the end, Superman knows he can't force Shazam to take away the power from Billy, and basically just pleads "He's just a boy". And the Wizard, rather than fight him further, acknowledges that yes, Billy is a boy . . . who could use some guidance. And there's real pain in the Wizard's eyes because he's stuck in the Rock of Eternity. It's established that the Wizard Shazam loves Billy as a son, but cannot be with him due to being trapped on the Rock. So he can only ask Superman to be there for Billy in ways Shazam cannot.
    It really does showcase Shazam's wisdom, both in picking Billy as his champion and in how he handles the situation with Superman. Throughout the mini-series, Superman has admitted he has trouble opening up to Captain Marvel because he tries to keep his superhero and personal life separate, and thus while he considers the Captain an ally, he can't trust him enough to really be his friend. Shazam pushes Superman to trust Billy, to open up to him about who he is, and perhaps even take a big brother type role for him.
    In doing so, Shazam gives both Billy and Clark what they really needed at this stages of their careers: a friend.

  •  4 дня назад +129

    Shazam is actually very, very old - over 5000 years.
    Billy Batson is a young teenager, and Captain Marvel is even younger, since he was created only a while ago. But, you know, wisdom of Solomon.

    • @nickhudson625
      @nickhudson625 3 дня назад +19

      Wisdom and maturity are too different things

    •  3 дня назад +4

      ​@@nickhudson625I do not think I agree with that. In fact I would argue that wisdom and maturity are synonymous.

    • @Ro-po2ej
      @Ro-po2ej 3 дня назад +1

      I always thought Billy Batson is Shazam
      Unless it’s just a word or spell he says to activate his powers

    • @twelfthdoctor4402
      @twelfthdoctor4402 3 дня назад +4

      @@Ro-po2ej Billy is Shazam / Captain Marvel. The poster claiming Captain marvel is a seperate guy from Billy is incorrect.

    • @Ro-po2ej
      @Ro-po2ej 3 дня назад

      @@twelfthdoctor4402 ohh

  • @bjmccann1
    @bjmccann1 4 дня назад +32

    That was the BEST Shazam story ever!

  • @TheOne2-o6c
    @TheOne2-o6c 4 дня назад +40

    "Be strong be good"
    Super man

  • @SlayXemnas
    @SlayXemnas 3 дня назад +16

    Wisdom of Solomon: "You know what would look cool? Let them bullets ricochet off your body and let them fly through the room where your friend stands."

    • @Poldovico
      @Poldovico 2 дня назад +8

      To be fair, having fractions of a second to react doesn't always offer perfect tactical options.

  • @Dahaka-rd6tw
    @Dahaka-rd6tw 4 дня назад +44

    10:21 to Supe's credit, does anyone know any magic story that doesn't involve fate & destiny? Even good ol Harry Potter had that.

    • @Goblin_Hater_37
      @Goblin_Hater_37 4 дня назад +3

      Funny part about harry is that if I remember one random thing I heard about him is that he wasn’t even the right person, some other kid was and they just got it mixed up.
      But I could be VERY wrong about it so don’t take my word for it

    • @poymannyng1845
      @poymannyng1845 4 дня назад +5

      ​@@Goblin_Hater_37 Not that they mixed them up but that the other kid could also be the one, I believe you're talking about neville, whose life also fits eerily well into the prophecy. He ends up technically also killing voldemort

    • @Japaneseanimeguy
      @Japaneseanimeguy День назад

      ​@poymannyng1845 so long as the conditions of the mother using her life and love to protect the young child from the killing curse is fulfilled, it works out. Had Voldemort attacked Neville first but the situation played out the same, the series wouldn't change much beyond Neville Longbottom getting a cool scar, dead parents and the accidental horcrux instead of Harry. Few relationships could be different but overall Voldemort's own attempts at trumping fate by killing his potential rivals as babies was the very thing that cemented whichever child he attacked growing up to defeat him (gotta love those self-fulfilling prophecies that only work because of trying so hard to make sure it doesn't happen).

  • @nolanstrife7350
    @nolanstrife7350 День назад +2

    7:44 Love this panel. Moments ago Superman was about to call Shazam to justice for his actions. And not a second later he became concerned for him
    Love it when writers keep in mind Superman actually has a heart

  • @michaelstarr9812
    @michaelstarr9812 3 дня назад +11

    Actually, that's a good way to end the over 80 year feud between Superman and Captain Marvel. ..old beef from waaay back.

  • @UselessCat
    @UselessCat День назад +5

    The voice when you voiced the broken Shazam made me cry

  • @80sgamer76
    @80sgamer76 3 дня назад +11

    Stories like these would be good for young kids to read, DC and Marvel need to do things like this more often.

  • @JoshuaOctober-ei8bn
    @JoshuaOctober-ei8bn День назад +3

    Superman: he's just a boy
    Wizard:he is a boy....a boy who could use guidance
    Even the wizard knows this is wrong and asked superman to be a guide for billy

  • @mitosisinferno530
    @mitosisinferno530 3 дня назад +78

    “ open the window, Luther” ahh Shazam 😭 🙏

  • @PixelTrainer.
    @PixelTrainer. День назад +3

    I love how Superman was there to scold him, but when he sees he's genuinely not ok, he sits down and tries to understand what happened
    That's the kind of humanity that they rarely portray in popular Superman media, but the kind of humanity that makes him great

  • @Animalover205
    @Animalover205 3 дня назад +6

    Honestly this is one of the few things i actually like about superman (i won't go into why i don't like him, it would be too long) but seeing Supes absolutely lose it when finding out about Billy, even confronting the old wizard, being weak as he is to magic, makes me like him a bit more.

  • @sonicpreacher1
    @sonicpreacher1 3 дня назад +7

    I’ve always had a problem with the way Captain Marvel was handled. He supposed to be an orphaned boy who gained magic powers that turned him into a god\adult who makes him and the world of innocents safe, and the more he turns into the adult, the more adult he becomes because of the wisdom he has in his form. But instead they make him just an overgrown kid. If anything he’s more boyscout than Supes would be as a child grown by magic with the aspects of gods and spiritually superior men and they cop out and make him just a raging child with powers in the midst of Superman’s presence. It’s that same nonsense that superpowered men shiver when Batman shows up. Its annoying.

    • @albertmas3752
      @albertmas3752 2 дня назад +2

      Because inside Captain Marvel despite Solomon's wisdom there is still a kid with an inmature mind.

  • @omegaacestudios
    @omegaacestudios День назад +2

    What I love about this comic is it shows that even the Wizard agrees with Superman. Billy just a boy, fate is cruel to choose him. The Wizard knows Clark would understand Billy's position the most. In which why he tells Clark, "A boy who is in need of guidance." Cause the Wizard knows he can't be that, not knowing what it's like for Billy, but Clark does.

  • @glidershower
    @glidershower 2 дня назад +4

    This is peak Superman. His best stories aren't great because he's a superbeing that can beat pretty much everything, but because he struggles with undertstanding humanity's foolish ways as much as he's motivated by humanity's immense potential for absolute good.

  • @digitalcurrents
    @digitalcurrents 3 дня назад +19

    A strange adult man starts unbuttoning his clothes in front of Billy Batson.
    Billy: I'll just stay and see where this goes.

  • @AzguardMike
    @AzguardMike 2 часа назад +1

    Yeah Billy being Captain Marvel is always a shock when they reveal it.
    Sadly the wizard Shazam (whom the comic is named after) was in a bit of a rush with Black Adam's return, the rise of evil magic, and really being a lazy guardian in general. Was a case of "Im old, im tired. Billy, i choose you to be the next Captain Marvel so i can finally retire."

  • @prowlprime
    @prowlprime 18 часов назад +2

    This is why people resonate with Superman. He has the power of 1,000 exploding suns, but the compassion and humanity of a trillion lives. He always seeks to understand first, punch (if necessary) later. He listens. He cares. He's ....human.

  • @lightingdragon4143
    @lightingdragon4143 4 дня назад +394

    And yet Superman has no problem with this when it's batman who does this with all his robins. Or any other superhero with a kid sidekick.

    • @Concealed.Revealed
      @Concealed.Revealed 4 дня назад +39

      He couldn't do anything about it anyway. That's perhaps why. lmao!

    • @Kal-El_09
      @Kal-El_09 4 дня назад +77

      Batman doesn’t allow other heroes to interfere with anything happening in Gotham and Superman respect that and for the other heroes with sidekicks idk

    • @Comicbroe405
      @Comicbroe405 4 дня назад +129

      Cuz the Robin's are well trained by Bruce. Billy was a normal kid.

    • @Eye-Am-exclipse
      @Eye-Am-exclipse 4 дня назад +12

      @@Kal-El_09respect doesn’t matter if he’s not gonna hold other to the same standard

    • @AyminAlhumdi-ly6fu
      @AyminAlhumdi-ly6fu 4 дня назад +76

      the robins were trained.Shazam wasn’t.

  • @zombiefeast666
    @zombiefeast666 2 дня назад +6

    9:52 Superman’s pose has me cryin 😭

  • @TheSyncos
    @TheSyncos 3 дня назад +10

    I love this comic, soo much. A go to for people who want to know more about either superman or captain marvel.

  • @an_oracle
    @an_oracle 3 дня назад +4

    I understand why you skipped to the 4th issue, the first 3 are pretty standard team up, nothing special.
    However, i think there' value in them, that people should read. Skipping to 4 is like skipping to the plot twist at the end or a movie. The first 3 issues lull you into this standard adventure, giving you a good time, a comfy journey.
    And then a child is dead.
    It hits like a train. My heart dropped, and it rattled me. Seeing their interactions for the first 3 issues, seeing how fun the journey is, and then hitting you with that?
    It also enhances everything after. Its such a good subversion, it really worked for me.

  • @gigagines
    @gigagines День назад +2

    Top notch voice acting!
    I find it funny however at the ending, since your Superman voice and normal voice are the same, it becomes Superman said: "I'm Superman, don't forget to like video and subscribe." to Billy, lol.

  • @minionyou9167
    @minionyou9167 День назад +2

    Superman voluntarily walking in to a realm of magic, knowing he's weak to magic, just to stand up for a child is such a Superman thing to do

  • @ArachnidYouth
    @ArachnidYouth 2 дня назад +4

    Im sorry but Supermans face when Shazam calls Scott his best friend is way too hilarious

  • @gabrieldinix
    @gabrieldinix 3 дня назад +7

    Man, great dubbing. You really did a great voice acting job

  • @notmyrealname4488
    @notmyrealname4488 3 дня назад +6

    I wish people would form their ideas of who Superman is from comics like this and not injustice

  • @lefteron6804
    @lefteron6804 3 дня назад +3

    "Do not talk to me about Fate. I have the mf on speeddial."

  • @ryszakowy
    @ryszakowy 3 дня назад +6

    thank you for NOT calling captain marvel "shazam"

  • @AngryNerdBird
    @AngryNerdBird 3 дня назад +5

    When I want to show what I consider to be the ideal Superman, I point to this comic.

  • @carter358
    @carter358 2 дня назад +2

    Thank you for calling him Captain Marvel. I'm so tired of them denying his actual name.

  • @tokukeitaro
    @tokukeitaro 2 дня назад +2

    I like Carol Danvers, but Billy is the one true Captain Marvel to me.

  • @Night-Mayor
    @Night-Mayor 4 дня назад +96

    You really need to take this argument to your friend Batman. He takes mortal human boys and places them in danger. And there have been consequences. Barbara crippled for a time. Robin killed, brought back and mentally scarred. I gave Billy power that protects him from almost all harm.

    • @lampostsamurai2518
      @lampostsamurai2518 4 дня назад +16

      For real, it's okay when batman uses his wealth and adopts troubled children to use as tools in his violent therapy sessions, but one dude grants a magic form to a kid and it's a bridge too far?

    • @TheAngryPotato
      @TheAngryPotato 3 дня назад +16

      @@lampostsamurai2518 If Superman, Wonder Woman or Cap Marvel die, a world in peril becomes a world destroyed or enslaved. If Batman or his sidekicks die...well, most of the time it's only Gotham that gets fcked. The stakes are astronomically different.

    • @blechb5317
      @blechb5317 3 дня назад +26

      I see your point, and I’m normally not one to defend Batman. But Bruce doesn’t actively seek out Robins. The Robins are either kids he took in who eventually discover he’s Batman, and then want to join him as Robin (Dick and Jason), or people who sought him out in some way after already knowing he’s Batman (Tim and Damian). He never forced them into it. They’re free to leave or quit if they wish.

    • @IceColdPistol
      @IceColdPistol 3 дня назад +17

      He enables the danger, I'll admit, but he never places them in that danger. Bruce never told anyone "You're Robin now, training starts tomorrow", if anything he tried on a few occasions to tell them "No. This life is one of the worst things I've done to myself, and I wouldn't wish it on anyone". When that doesn't work, he then provides as safe on an environment as he can for them by providing best-in-the-world training, equipment, and constant supervision to ensure their safety as best as possible.
      The danger is still there, but to a mentally screwed up man like Batman, there's a logic to it. But for sure those Robins tend to be better off under Bruce's care and supervision (except the one time) than Billy is having to be subjected to the terrors of the world with nobody to guide him and only fellow children to lean on for support. Under Bruce, the Robins developed discipline, critical thinking, and maturity in an environment that allows them to fail or misstep. Billy on his own is taking a thermonuclear warhead, giving to a child, and telling him to save the world, and it's why there's a godlike being flying around with only a vague sense of emotional maturity or restraint.

    • @samuelelias5115
      @samuelelias5115 3 дня назад +5

      First, Superman isn't okay with batman having kids as sidekicks.
      Second, Batman isn't okay with Batman having kids as sidekicks. He didn't want them fighting crime either, in most of their cases he wanted them to have normal lives but they couldn't and would try to fight crime on their own. So he accepts them and trains them since if they do that anyway, may as well be under his supervision and councilling... Then there is the case of the spawn of Satan that Damian is, he took him in so that he could lead him away from the life of his maternal lineage.
      Third, it's also a matter of responsibility. When a Robin fails, nobody blames them, they blame Batman. Robin doesn't shoulder the responsibility of lives, Batman does. When it comes to Shazam, Shazam was shouldering all the responsibility on his own. When he failed it was his failure and his alone, that is too much on a kid.
      Fourth, also about responsibility. When you are a good person and you have power, doing good isn't a choice but an obligation, or at least that is how it feels to you as an individual. Superman understands that, he knows that feeling of responsibility. If he forced Shazam to stop being a hero he knows that it would crush him because he is a good kid that would be eaten inside by watching bad things happen around him, have the power to help but be forced to turn a blind eye? That would be cruel.
      The best thing Superman could really do is help guide the kid and shoulder the responsibility.

  • @Teksura
    @Teksura 3 дня назад +6

    Superman comics are at their best when it's not about the super, it's about the man.

  • @oakenshadow6763
    @oakenshadow6763 4 дня назад +18

    Your voicecacting is awesome. Your voice had so much pain in it. Well done.

  • @3ftninja132
    @3ftninja132 2 дня назад +3

    Remember people. His name is Clark Kent. And Superman is what he can do.

  • @ProfessorLucy
    @ProfessorLucy 2 дня назад +1

    aight everything aside, this guy actually did a great job at the voice over, keep that up man

  • @Paxchi
    @Paxchi 2 дня назад +2

    The series also showed that, for as nice and sweet a guy as Captain Marvel is, he can be intimidating when he wants to. He went full Batman on the assassin in the interrogation room and the guy gave up Sivana in a heartbeat.

  • @robertlawson7329
    @robertlawson7329 3 дня назад +27

    I really liked the story line but having a strange man enter your home in the slums, then the man starts taking off his clothes... I had to laugh. maybe some heat vision or anything would have been better.

  • @t3h51d3w1nd3r
    @t3h51d3w1nd3r 3 дня назад +4

    The wizard Shazam should've chose Clark as his champion, he was going to be a hero regardless and have a tough life from day one, he's going to face immense challenges, having a kryptonian would mean he'd have little weakness when not using magic and if he was in trouble he could just say shazam, be magically protected and become even stronger, faster, wiser etc. Shazam chose poorly cause he was smoking too much magic grass.

    • @hariman7727
      @hariman7727 3 дня назад +1

      Shazam was focusing on the character of Billy Batson being very suited to being a selfless hero... but forgot that being a hero really should be an adult's job.
      Also, people in the past had MUCH more confidence in young men to handle themselves and the world, because kids had to grow up faster back then. That aspect of society has been lost to "self confidence based parenting", which was denounced as counterproductive by the person who founded the movement.

    • @albertmas3752
      @albertmas3752 2 дня назад +2

      People need to be aware that Captain Marvel is a being created through magic. He isn't aged and given powers when he says Shazam, he has a full new body with those powers. This means that someone like Superman wouldn't be enhanced, he'd get a new body meaning Clark would be less powerful in a way...but would gain a strong defense against magic so it might compensate. But he'd lose his enhanced senses, his x-ray vision, heat vision...frost breath would still be there as it isn't a power per se but a consequence of his strength and invulnerability.

  • @kevinbaumhoer7359
    @kevinbaumhoer7359 4 дня назад +39

    Batman : Welcome to the Batfamile

  • @twelfthdoctor4402
    @twelfthdoctor4402 3 дня назад +6

    So basically this entire story happened because the writer forgot Billy has the Wisdom of Solomon. Why do writers always forget that and continue to write Billy / Captain Marvel like a little kid? Billy should be wiser and more mature than any man on Earth.

    • @blechb5317
      @blechb5317 3 дня назад +9

      Writers don’t seem to quite know how to adapt the wisdom of Solomon. It varies depending on who’s writing. Plus at his core, he is after all just a kid.

    • @pinecactus9672
      @pinecactus9672 3 дня назад +9

      thw wisdom of solomon kicked in and stopped CM from being a cold blooded murderer.

    • @yasininn76
      @yasininn76 3 дня назад +4

      Solomon threatened to cut a damn kid in two, my guy

    • @TheOriginalShadowWolf
      @TheOriginalShadowWolf 3 дня назад

      Why? Because both parents were being selfish and not caring about what the child wants.

    • @TheOriginalShadowWolf
      @TheOriginalShadowWolf 3 дня назад

      Or should I say both women.

  • @ilikewater1575
    @ilikewater1575 3 дня назад +4

    Superman: “this dude is friends with a child?? 🤨😠”
    Also Superman: *befriends a child*

    • @hariman7727
      @hariman7727 3 дня назад +7

      Befriends... mentors... there's a difference.

    • @ilikewater1575
      @ilikewater1575 3 дня назад

      @ I know, I was making a joke…

  • @azuth11
    @azuth11 11 минут назад +1

    7:05 "Sir, you are going to have to account for your actions!"
    That sounds like something Hank Hill would say, and now I can't help but picture Superman speaking with Hank Hill's voice.

  • @stone2417
    @stone2417 3 дня назад +2

    I don't read any comics or anything but the cut from superman talking to the kid to him confronting literal GOD is crazy

  • @nerdlingeeksly5192
    @nerdlingeeksly5192 2 дня назад +3

    6:03 anyone else see how thin his ankles are compared to his calfs?

  • @kingmasterlord
    @kingmasterlord 3 дня назад +2

    "are you from social services?"
    -"no." **starts removing clothing** 0.0

  • @RedHood-qg5zo
    @RedHood-qg5zo 3 дня назад +2

    Superman: DON’T TALK TO ME ABOUT FATE!
    Dr.Fate: WTF?!?

  • @tylergoodman3560
    @tylergoodman3560 3 дня назад +6

    Billy went through so much. 🎉

  • @lionelwhiskerknot
    @lionelwhiskerknot 3 дня назад +2

    Superman is right in that the boy shouldn't have to bear the mantle and that is the point. No one good or innocent should have to be thrust into the bowels of evil whether it be crime or war. Yet they are. Every day.

  • @victor.faustus
    @victor.faustus 3 дня назад +9

    I like how he meant the Wizard, not Sirvana

  • @AustynSN
    @AustynSN 2 дня назад +1

    One of my all time favorite Captain Marvel stories.

  • @Dragnold
    @Dragnold 3 дня назад +2

    I really understand as why people loved superman. He really has a great character remind me a lot of spiderman

  • @Egirlstuff
    @Egirlstuff 3 дня назад +6

    Starts 9:05

    • @bboykman
      @bboykman День назад

      You know the word context exists for a reason

    • @Egirlstuff
      @Egirlstuff День назад

      @bboykman I wanted to see what the title said. Sorry.

  • @EvilLeprechuan
    @EvilLeprechuan 2 дня назад +1

    You did a great job voice acting, glad I found your channel tonight.

  • @MattHunX
    @MattHunX 3 дня назад +1

    Maybe the boyscout should have the same conversation with The Bat.
    The Wizard (paraphrased): 'He needs an adult.'
    11:15 Billy "Uh...I need an adult."

  • @RikThunder33
    @RikThunder33 3 дня назад +1

    Clark just told me to subscribe to this channel...
    man this story is emotional.

  • @guipa__
    @guipa__ День назад

    Reminds me of the DC Showcase with both of them, the way Clark mentored Billy both as a man and as a hero is always great to see as a dynamic.

  • @mostly_accurate
    @mostly_accurate День назад +1

    3:10 did you get a phone notification or am I going crazy.

  • @goatkiller666
    @goatkiller666 3 дня назад +1

    When someone close to Supes did this exact thing, only worse… it spawned two console games and an Elseworlds series that ran for several years. And he’s a grown-ass man. When Shazam does it, do threatens death, but doesn’t follow through. And he’s just a very large kid. And I bet they resolve all of Billy’s problems within this single issue.

  • @MRgunjunrun
    @MRgunjunrun День назад

    You put some nice acting behind those lines ! I'm definitely gonna watch more

  • @ibrahimoday-r5c
    @ibrahimoday-r5c 3 дня назад +2

    What have you done ?!! A Word you fell like it’s not coming from a superman but a father

  • @brokewayne_9338
    @brokewayne_9338 5 часов назад

    Everything aside, can we just point out how good the voice actor is? Big ups my guy, you just got yourself a new subscriber.

  • @joligamerpro2184
    @joligamerpro2184 3 дня назад +2

    4:55
    *knock, knock, kncok
    *Open the window Sevanna*

  • @MrScaryPasta
    @MrScaryPasta 3 дня назад

    Superman and Shazam are my favorite superheroes. They represent truth, justice, freedom, peace, and virtue. They are what the world needs right now. They fight evil, but they do so under the confides of the law and without spilling blood.