Superman is the poster boy of hope, and him becoming a Blue Lantern makes so much sense, but I can't help wonder how much devastation a Red Lantern Superman would bring about. He'd be even worse than Injustice Superman.
i absolutely hate the Injustice story. It's a bastardization and character assassination of Superman. Superman might actually kill the joker, but he would never become an evil dictator like in injustice.
@@Nagasakevideo I get it dude, I do. But at the same time, that's the point of an Elseworld story. The writers get to do whatever they want because it's not Canon. While I can certainly appreciate the direction Injustice went, I can honestly say that I took great pleasure in watching the Canon Superman beat the shit out of Injustice Superman. Thinking about it now after all this time, Injustice Superman is actually worse than any Red Lantern Superman. Red Lanterns may be fueled by hate and rage, and the majority of them are terrible people, but they are essentially just angry people who desire vengeance for those that have been victimized. On their best day, they're anti-heroes. On their worst day, they're indiscriminate murderers. And their stories have a tendency to actually show them contemplating the point of vengeance, if there even really is one. The complexity of such seemingly one dimensional characters is actually quite interesting and compelling. It's a big part of the reason why I love the New 52 Red Lanterns title; especially the ending. The way they ended that series, to me, could be seen as a blueprint (emphasis on "blue") for Injustice Superman getting his act together and fixing his mistakes. Not necessarily earning his redemption, but at very least trying to atone for the horrible things he's done. It would never happen obviously, but it's still fun to think about.
I imagine it would end up destroying a very large part of the universe, possibly the entire universe if he really let rage consume him to fully utilize the red ring.
Geez man, can you even imagine? CAN YOU EVEN IMAGINE!? Superman with his near infinite powers now given the power of a lantern ring...at any rate, superman would be blue or white. either of those work perfectly with his personality.
In Injustice in an Alternate Universe, no doubt. But in the Prime Universe he is clearly a Blue guy. It's not about powerlevel, but what fits him and what is his major trait. It's a hard race between will and hope, but the first thing it come in mind, when people think of Superman is clearly hope.
He's already been a temporary Blue Lantern in "Darkest Night" (when everyone else also got one because they needed the full spectrum to destroy the Black Lantern power battery) and the Green Lantern of Krypton in an elseworld story.
This is the one I've seen so far that makes the most sense. The symbol on his chest is the Kryptonian word for "Hope." The only point I disagree with is Indigo, because it forces its members to know compassion, and Superman is not only already capable of it, but it would not be his choice, which is an essential character point you made to justify his exclusion from another Lantern Corps.
@@NCMonefaith I'm not so sure YOU know what it means. Compassion, by definition, is sympathy/empathy. Superman can't have that, not completely. He might sympathize with the humans he protects and their feelings, (For example: Lois Lane) but he can't empathize/sympathize with sickness, poverty, greed or even self-preservation. (Maybe he can after being "killed" by Doomsday, but even then, he feels pain so rarely that it's impossible for him to empathize with a fear of death.) Sure, he can definitely understand it and see why it's bad, but he physically cannot empathize with it. He is a literal God among men.
@@EmperorZarikar no offense but you're both idiots. Anyone can have compassion. And superman was raised on this planet these are the only people he ever knew. He's full of nothing but compassion. Instead of trying to go in detail about nothing, look up the word and its definition.
@@NCMonefaith "Sympathetic pity and concern for the sufferings or misfortunes of others." Keyword: Sympathetic. It's amazing how much embarrassment you'd save yourself if you'd just fact checked what you said before posting it.
Tyrell Liddell injustice is fear. In the injustice comic he gets a yellow ring during a battle between sinestro corps and the green lanterns. He then becomes the most powerful member of the corps due to the fear of the entire planet powering him.
@@FallenOne669 to be in the fear lantern u have to have people afraid of u and spread great fear in the injustice comic he actually got 1 once and atrocitious in the game has mention how red lanterns seek vengeance like injustice superman
I think you confused sympathy and empathy. Empathy occurs when you have understanding and can feel as they do, sympathy occurs when you lack understanding and can only imagine how they feel but still care. I think compassion is his most likely option
Lois >will (green) Supergirl> tough one. She was at some time in the New 52 a Red lantern, but this doesn't fit her at all Connor Kent > Red, He is the only ne who could be red of green. He is trongwilled and all the time enraged. Powergirl is not Supergil, neither her Doppelganger but another version of Kara Zor El from Earth 2. Not Supergirl! What Ring could she wear? Puh, that's a tough one, because she is quite balanced in the emotional spectrum...
Only on RUclips would there be a 12 minute video, explaining how a superhero known as the "Avatar of Hope" would be a Blue Lantern. Bonus points, of course, for not even mentioning the nickname "Avatar of Hope", in the explanation.
I think your idea of love is misplaced, love isn't a one man show, it's the love you have for an even greater idea or ideal for something other than yourself (although you can love yourself), love is far from selfish, instead it is selfless. Superman definitely fits this lanter corps for he loves the people of earth and even loves his enemies by not choosing to kill or completely paralyse them (in most versions of the character).
Superman can have compassion. Yeah he can't be physically hurt but he can still feel the pain of rejection, loss, isolation, fear (not of being hurt but hurting others). You can't punch or buy your way out from that kind of pain.
also, he didn't get his powers until he was an adult. He felt plenty of pain on the way to adulthood, and also felt the pain of losing loved ones. What the hell, man?
Obviously, Superman belongs to the Blue Lantern Corps. But he would have Willpower, Compassion, and possibly Love too. (I'm unsure if the power works towards people whom you don't have romantic feelings for). Fun facts: Superman had joined the Yellow Lanterns due to him being possessed by Parallax. Also, Supergirl had joined the Red Lanterns during a fight with Lobo when Atrocious forged new rings to make new members when he was overthrown as leader of the Red Lanterns.
*sigh* The Indigo Ring is for those *unable* to feel compasion. NOT for those with the greatest. That's why the Indigo tribe is made up of criminals and included Black Hand at one point.
TheMemester439 Can I just say I appreciate a lot of you guys actually taking time to give us the proper information on how the Indigo Rings work with finding members, and not just state something in the most annoyed narcissistic way because you know something others don't and not even following up on given questions.
Well, considering the chest plate symbol is meant to represent hope then a blue lantern would be the on the nose choice. That would make a great one shot story.
Injustice Superman with the yellow lantern ring would be Superman at his best with a lantern ring because even if he is the symbol of hope to a lot of ppl there many that still fear him especially the villains. So him just having everybody fear him he would just be unstoppable
Supes only lost to Doomsday because he was holding back 75% of his power during their first encounter. After the Kryptonian Android in the Fortress of Solitude revives him, he goes back and kills the shit out of Doomsday.
Superman in the hope/ blue lantern corp makes sense. Imagine a fight between him with the ring and say Goku who I think would use a green ring as he's always willing himself to get stronger...
I would love to Tyler Hoechlin play Superman with a power ring! I don't care if it's will, fear, rage, hope, love, compassion, greed, life, death, or shame I just need to see it.
Saying he belongs in hope rather then life is like saying everyone in the life core just doesn’t belong in hope too. Most Life Core Members Are Superheroes Too, People Who Give Hope.
Either fear or hope. (Sorry for being a nerd but) the red lantern is crimson red in which they refer it in their slogan. With blood and rage of crimson red ripped from a corpse so freshly dead, together with our hellish hate, we will burn you all that is your fate.
While I agree Hope is the best match for Superman, the argument against Will is pretty weak... For one, you use an alternate Superman in a different situation instead of the main Superman - who could fly anywhere he wants in the universe but remains on earth anyway. Plus, the reason he wouldn't be a good fit for will is that... he has too much will...?
Superman got into it with Guy Gardner one time. Guy was blasting him with his green power ring and supes manages to make his way to Guy and put his hand over Guy's ring. The ring reformed around Supermans hand. Later he gave the ring to Hal because "No one should have that much power. Power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely." This was during the Monarch story line. Matt Rider aka Wave Rider was traveling Superman's timeline to see if he was the one to become the Monarch. Ended up not being Superman.
I think that if Superman was in a lantern corps it would be green, blue, white, or purple. He shows willpower in wanting to protect the world, he inspires hope on others, he is pure of heart and can be in the life corps, and he feels compassion for all living beings. He could really belong to any of these
I have some suggestions for more lantern corps videoes: Optimus Prime, that definitely sounds like an interesting one. Since you discussed the sith, you should try some other Star Wars factions such as bounty hunters, clones, and the Jedi (though the last one would be a long discussion). While for individual videoes you could try Luke Skywalker and Ahsoka Tano, both of whom have a great deal of emotions in spite of being Jedi who were trained to not feel
Hope does make sense. For all the reasons you listed.....and because his family, the House of El, is know as the house of hope. Hell, the S on his chest means hope in kryptonian
I see everyone missing the obvious and going for the superficial in the comments. I think Blue Core doesn't work at all. Green does. Everyone is saying things like "He's the symbol of Hope" or "The symbol on his chest means Hope"... fine and great, but that is how he is perceived, not what he has the most of in himself. He has the most "Will" simply because he has massive amounts of power, and yet is always in control of himself. He doesn't harm anyone any more than absolutely necessary, and with the difference in power beween him and humans... that says a lot! He stays a decent person as well, even with all that power. He could easily be the Tyrant of Earth, yet he chooses to be a "Boy Scout". Edit: Your reasoning for why he couldn't be in the Green Core is incredibly flawed. "Will" does NOT mean doing what you are told. How you can possibly even consider that to be the case... I find astounding, and stupid.
Too bad that there's no lantern corp with justice, i think supermans drive to justice is way stronger than to hope Revenge or vengeance could be also one and daredevil belongs there
Before i watch this. Superman is Over powered as it is. Now give him a power ring of any kind he's God tier. Not just that, a weapon that is powered by imagination and intelligence that is given to sups would be a really bad thing for whoever fights him.
The background music in this video is different than usual. I like it. Also superman should go into the hope lantern corps because as he is a member of the house of El which represents hope.
Compassion should be higher up on the list (not number 1) because compassion is helping in anyway possible and always doing Mercy, it isn't sympathy. I still agree with hope bring number1
Definetely Blue. Or alternatively Green, but clearly Blue. He is the archetype ot hope bringing Superhero. The Injustice version of Supes belongs clearly to Yellow.
i think its either hope or life because of the fact that hope is meant to inspire others and life has all the other (except death's) powers which means he will have hope either way
If Indigo Rings sought out those who had compassion instead of those without it,Superman would get one. Yes,he's an alien with insane power,but he was raised a human,grew up with similar problems to a kid thanks to his mental blocks on his powers,and thus he remembers and still knows what's it's like to be human.After all,he was Clark Kent long before he was Superman.
And the whole "sector" thing doesn't make much sense. Earth had FOUR Green Lanterns at one point. There's no reason the Guardians couldn't have assigned Superman to Earth instead.
I somewhat agree with compassion but again he was raised as a human child up until his teens, he had human problems until he discovered hid powers but even then I feel he’d have compassion for those who feel like they don’t belong
Normal continuity: Hope, Compassion, or Willpower
Injustice continuity: Rage or Fear
Fear probably
Compassion goes to people who could never feel compassion or never got to feel it
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They *can* also go to people that have a lot of compassion, but is usually seen on the compassionless.
And Light in the Normal Continuity
Injustice 3 if he escapes will be Rage
Superman is the poster boy of hope, and him becoming a Blue Lantern makes so much sense, but I can't help wonder how much devastation a Red Lantern Superman would bring about. He'd be even worse than Injustice Superman.
@Black Diamond she only had it for a few seconds though?
i absolutely hate the Injustice story. It's a bastardization and character assassination of Superman. Superman might actually kill the joker, but he would never become an evil dictator like in injustice.
@@Nagasakevideo I get it dude, I do. But at the same time, that's the point of an Elseworld story. The writers get to do whatever they want because it's not Canon. While I can certainly appreciate the direction Injustice went, I can honestly say that I took great pleasure in watching the Canon Superman beat the shit out of Injustice Superman. Thinking about it now after all this time, Injustice Superman is actually worse than any Red Lantern Superman.
Red Lanterns may be fueled by hate and rage, and the majority of them are terrible people, but they are essentially just angry people who desire vengeance for those that have been victimized. On their best day, they're anti-heroes. On their worst day, they're indiscriminate murderers. And their stories have a tendency to actually show them contemplating the point of vengeance, if there even really is one. The complexity of such seemingly one dimensional characters is actually quite interesting and compelling.
It's a big part of the reason why I love the New 52 Red Lanterns title; especially the ending. The way they ended that series, to me, could be seen as a blueprint (emphasis on "blue") for Injustice Superman getting his act together and fixing his mistakes. Not necessarily earning his redemption, but at very least trying to atone for the horrible things he's done. It would never happen obviously, but it's still fun to think about.
@@Nagasakevideo relax lmao Superman doesn’t exist
I imagine it would end up destroying a very large part of the universe, possibly the entire universe if he really let rage consume him to fully utilize the red ring.
blue because his logo means hope
JoshieMike even know that it’s look like a S
His symbol means hope, of corse he is going to be in hope
Not allowed to like it’s at 69
No he is the symbol of hope
Good point man
You don't have to full-on relate to and experience the same thing as someone to be compassionate, you know. You just have to understand them.
And also he can feel pain if someone strong enough hits him hard enough
Geez man, can you even imagine? CAN YOU EVEN IMAGINE!? Superman with his near infinite powers now given the power of a lantern ring...at any rate, superman would be blue or white. either of those work perfectly with his personality.
Yeah, Hope makes the most sense for Supes
He had a fear lantern in injustice and it made him basically unstoppable
In Injustice in an Alternate Universe, no doubt. But in the Prime Universe he is clearly a Blue guy. It's not about powerlevel, but what fits him and what is his major trait. It's a hard race between will and hope, but the first thing it come in mind, when people think of Superman is clearly hope.
A SUPERMAN WITH A WHITE RING IN A INJUSTICE UNIVERSE,SAY FUCKING GOODBYE TO THE WORLD AND THE ENTIRE MULTIVERSE
clericofchaos1 and then send him to a blue Sun
Superman's lantern corp will be HOPE! Until he sees what goes on on the internet...
OH SHIT!!!!
LOIS DESTROY ALL ACCESS CLARK HAS TO THE INTERNET!!!!!!
NOW!!!
So that's why Superboy Prime is Like That™...
No, He Has Been A Yellow Lantern
King Fran Petty and because Alexander Luthor junior exposed the mistakes of the new earth to prime
Existential Error #JustMonika
I personally believe superman belongs to the lantern Corp hope
Tevya Smolka I agree
Marcus W. Bryant indeed :)
House of El means hope so I agree too
Tevya Smolka i believe that injustice Superman belongs to fear
Pyrykki A. Pyrytys or DEATH
He's already been a temporary Blue Lantern in "Darkest Night" (when everyone else also got one because they needed the full spectrum to destroy the Black Lantern power battery) and the Green Lantern of Krypton in an elseworld story.
"With great power comes great *repressed feelings*"
With great power comes great franchises
Karate Kid 😂😂😂😂
With great power comes ..... great power or great responsibility
I don’t know anyone can decide
Lol
I liked that part, too :-)
Surely he is a blue lantern?
This is the one I've seen so far that makes the most sense. The symbol on his chest is the Kryptonian word for "Hope." The only point I disagree with is Indigo, because it forces its members to know compassion, and Superman is not only already capable of it, but it would not be his choice, which is an essential character point you made to justify his exclusion from another Lantern Corps.
Well he has talked people out of suicide numerous times, so he has great compassion contrary to what you said
Hold on. You can be a god-like entity and still have compassion. Superman wouldn't have stuck around and protected Earth otherwise.
Anthony Morales yah i don't think this guy understands what compassion means
@@NCMonefaith
I'm not so sure YOU know what it means. Compassion, by definition, is sympathy/empathy. Superman can't have that, not completely. He might sympathize with the humans he protects and their feelings, (For example: Lois Lane) but he can't empathize/sympathize with sickness, poverty, greed or even self-preservation. (Maybe he can after being "killed" by Doomsday, but even then, he feels pain so rarely that it's impossible for him to empathize with a fear of death.) Sure, he can definitely understand it and see why it's bad, but he physically cannot empathize with it. He is a literal God among men.
@@EmperorZarikar no offense but you're both idiots. Anyone can have compassion. And superman was raised on this planet these are the only people he ever knew. He's full of nothing but compassion. Instead of trying to go in detail about nothing, look up the word and its definition.
@@NCMonefaith
"Sympathetic pity and concern for the sufferings or misfortunes of others." Keyword: Sympathetic. It's amazing how much embarrassment you'd save yourself if you'd just fact checked what you said before posting it.
@@EmperorZarikar says the idiot who thinks a hero doesn't have sympathy for the suffering of others.... whatever you say emperor moron
Some versions: hope
Other versions: will power
Zack Snyder superman: rage or fear
Edit: for comic book superman like all star, definitely hope
Spider Sped injustice: fear
@@cheezels331 injustice either rage or avarice
Tyrell Liddell injustice is fear. In the injustice comic he gets a yellow ring during a battle between sinestro corps and the green lanterns. He then becomes the most powerful member of the corps due to the fear of the entire planet powering him.
How does Zack Snyder's Superman belong in the Rage or Fear lantern?
@@FallenOne669 to be in the fear lantern u have to have people afraid of u and spread great fear in the injustice comic he actually got 1 once and atrocitious in the game has mention how red lanterns seek vengeance like injustice superman
I think you confused sympathy and empathy. Empathy occurs when you have understanding and can feel as they do, sympathy occurs when you lack understanding and can only imagine how they feel but still care. I think compassion is his most likely option
I get why you're saying but I definitely think it's hope. he's always been a symbol of hope.
Which Lantern corp should Needlemouse production be in?
Life cause he gives me life
Death because he’s gonna die one day
Another useless comment
Agent Smith what’s the purpose of a phone call? If you can not speak?
Green
Superman being a blue lantern makes perfect sense because one his Symbol is the symbol of hope.
Superman is hope in fact the symbol on his chest stands for hope on krypton
the S on his costume is hope in kryptonian language so your right
You should do one of the superfamily, like Lois, superboy (Jon Kent), super girl, power girl, superboy (Conner Kent)
isn't power Girl just an older version of supergirl?
No she's from earth 2
Don't forget about jimmy Olsen
Lois >will (green)
Supergirl> tough one. She was at some time in the New 52 a Red lantern, but this doesn't fit her at all
Connor Kent > Red, He is the only ne who could be red of green. He is trongwilled and all the time enraged.
Powergirl is not Supergil, neither her Doppelganger but another version of Kara Zor El from Earth 2. Not Supergirl! What Ring could she wear? Puh, that's a tough one, because she is quite balanced in the emotional spectrum...
Deadsnot i think powergirl could join the white lantern Corp.
Not to mention the fact that he already wears a symbol on his chest that means hope...
personally I think he should be in the Blue Lantern Corps..... the symbol on his chest means hope so it's only appropriate
Superman totally has the ability to exhibit compassion. He was Clark Kent BEFORE he was Superman.
“With great power comes great dead parents
Too far??
He's actually supposed to be the greatest green lantern the universe has ever known
Superman is literally THE beacon of hope. Plus he's already got the blue costume
Only on RUclips would there be a 12 minute video, explaining how a superhero known as the "Avatar of Hope" would be a Blue Lantern. Bonus points, of course, for not even mentioning the nickname "Avatar of Hope", in the explanation.
I think your idea of love is misplaced, love isn't a one man show, it's the love you have for an even greater idea or ideal for something other than yourself (although you can love yourself), love is far from selfish, instead it is selfless. Superman definitely fits this lanter corps for he loves the people of earth and even loves his enemies by not choosing to kill or completely paralyse them (in most versions of the character).
Well it did get 3rd place
Blue because it means hope in the dc universe just like the S on Kal’s suit
As always, wonderful video!
A blue lantern
Superman=blue lantern
Flash=blue lantern
Batman=green or yellow lantern
Cyborg=green lantern
Wonder women=indigo lantern
Aquaman=pink lantern
Superboy Prime in the background - "How about all of them"
It actually depends on what superman you're talking about
Superman can have compassion. Yeah he can't be physically hurt but he can still feel the pain of rejection, loss, isolation, fear (not of being hurt but hurting others). You can't punch or buy your way out from that kind of pain.
also, he didn't get his powers until he was an adult. He felt plenty of pain on the way to adulthood, and also felt the pain of losing loved ones. What the hell, man?
Superman is the embodiment of hope, his symbol in man of steel means hope
Obviously, Superman belongs to the Blue Lantern Corps. But he would have Willpower, Compassion, and possibly Love too. (I'm unsure if the power works towards people whom you don't have romantic feelings for).
Fun facts: Superman had joined the Yellow Lanterns due to him being possessed by Parallax. Also, Supergirl had joined the Red Lanterns during a fight with Lobo when Atrocious forged new rings to make new members when he was overthrown as leader of the Red Lanterns.
*sigh* The Indigo Ring is for those *unable* to feel compasion. NOT for those with the greatest. That's why the Indigo tribe is made up of criminals and included Black Hand at one point.
Marc Magma
Is that the reason John Stewart was able to possess one at one point?
Actually there is an exception because a person(I forgot his name) was able to wield the ring because he was already compassionate.
The Indigo Rings aren't always given to criminals, the Tribe just chose to give it to them in order to to reform them of sorts.
On a couple of occasions rings have sought out people with greatly compassionate hearts to voluntarily use them.
TheMemester439
Can I just say I appreciate a lot of you guys actually taking time to give us the proper information on how the Indigo Rings work with finding members, and not just state something in the most annoyed narcissistic way because you know something others don't and not even following up on given questions.
Well, considering the chest plate symbol is meant to represent hope then a blue lantern would be the on the nose choice. That would make a great one shot story.
i think he could be love, hope, or compassion.
His symbol in krypton means hope so definitely his lantern corps is hope
Injustice Superman with the yellow lantern ring would be Superman at his best with a lantern ring because even if he is the symbol of hope to a lot of ppl there many that still fear him especially the villains. So him just having everybody fear him he would just be unstoppable
Supes only lost to Doomsday because he was holding back 75% of his power during their first encounter. After the Kryptonian Android in the Fortress of Solitude revives him, he goes back and kills the shit out of Doomsday.
Superman in the hope/ blue lantern corp makes sense. Imagine a fight between him with the ring and say Goku who I think would use a green ring as he's always willing himself to get stronger...
I would love to Tyler Hoechlin play Superman with a power ring! I don't care if it's will, fear, rage, hope, love, compassion, greed, life, death, or shame I just need to see it.
That’s be dope not gonna lie 😈
I know right. I mean just imagine it.
@@kidfrosty6565 that gets me so hyped for season 2 of SAL ( Superman and Lois ) and injustice 3
Saying he belongs in hope rather then life is like saying everyone in the life core just doesn’t belong in hope too. Most Life Core Members Are Superheroes Too, People Who Give Hope.
Superman does relate to other people -_- he does it all the time in comics. people just dont bother seeing it
Fun fact when superman died at the hands at doomsday
He was in a super sleep and he woke up like 3 days later more powerful
Stupid thats what doomsday does
I agree with hope!
Think about the overpowered pair of Blue Lantern Superman teaming up with Green Lantern Mogo!
*flashbacks to Injustice Supes pushing Mogo into the sun*
Blue because superman always has hope, even in the most dire of situations.
Either fear or hope. (Sorry for being a nerd but) the red lantern is crimson red in which they refer it in their slogan. With blood and rage of crimson red ripped from a corpse so freshly dead, together with our hellish hate, we will burn you all that is your fate.
While I agree Hope is the best match for Superman, the argument against Will is pretty weak... For one, you use an alternate Superman in a different situation instead of the main Superman - who could fly anywhere he wants in the universe but remains on earth anyway. Plus, the reason he wouldn't be a good fit for will is that... he has too much will...?
Superman got into it with Guy Gardner one time. Guy was blasting him with his green power ring and supes manages to make his way to Guy and put his hand over Guy's ring. The ring reformed around Supermans hand. Later he gave the ring to Hal because "No one should have that much power. Power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely." This was during the Monarch story line. Matt Rider aka Wave Rider was traveling Superman's timeline to see if he was the one to become the Monarch. Ended up not being Superman.
1:51 Superman feels pain all the time, go ask Metallo or Doomsday. He isn't even the most powerful member of the Justice League. That is John Jones. I
You should do which lantern Corp does Green Lantern belong to? I’ve always wondered
I absolutely agree with the video. It makes no sense for him to be anything else but Hope :) To be honest I just wanted to bump the video :)
I think that if Superman was in a lantern corps it would be green, blue, white, or purple. He shows willpower in wanting to protect the world, he inspires hope on others, he is pure of heart and can be in the life corps, and he feels compassion for all living beings. He could really belong to any of these
I have some suggestions for more lantern corps videoes: Optimus Prime, that definitely sounds like an interesting one. Since you discussed the sith, you should try some other Star Wars factions such as bounty hunters, clones, and the Jedi (though the last one would be a long discussion). While for individual videoes you could try Luke Skywalker and Ahsoka Tano, both of whom have a great deal of emotions in spite of being Jedi who were trained to not feel
Needmouse: he can’t really can hurts
Me: “cough” doomsday
The definition of compassion is caring about the well being of others. It does not need empathy, though empathy can be what drives it.
Hope does make sense. For all the reasons you listed.....and because his family, the House of El, is know as the house of hope. Hell, the S on his chest means hope in kryptonian
The Lantern Corps. of Life makes the most sense because even when he is first and foremost a defender of life.
Superman has been in the black and white corps in the main universe yellow in the injustice universe and there is a earth where he is a green lantern
Commented before I watched the video
Lockjaw he has never been a blue lantern even though he would fit in that corp I am using the actual corps that he has been in
Superman should actually be the only character trusted to be part of every single core and wear a ring for each color all at once
Not to mention the fact that the symbol on Superman's chest literally means hope
I see everyone missing the obvious and going for the superficial in the comments. I think Blue Core doesn't work at all. Green does. Everyone is saying things like "He's the symbol of Hope" or "The symbol on his chest means Hope"... fine and great, but that is how he is perceived, not what he has the most of in himself.
He has the most "Will" simply because he has massive amounts of power, and yet is always in control of himself. He doesn't harm anyone any more than absolutely necessary, and with the difference in power beween him and humans... that says a lot! He stays a decent person as well, even with all that power. He could easily be the Tyrant of Earth, yet he chooses to be a "Boy Scout".
Edit: Your reasoning for why he couldn't be in the Green Core is incredibly flawed. "Will" does NOT mean doing what you are told. How you can possibly even consider that to be the case... I find astounding, and stupid.
6:04 he had the perfect chance to say whith great power comes great responsibility he had to make a joke. You done mest up
Life because he dedicated his life to saving lives
You should make a “what lantern core should wolverine be in” video
Injustice be like:
FEAR AND RAGE. SUPERMAN IS THE BIGGEST A$$HOLE IN THE UNIVERSE
Superman should be in the blue lantern Corp cause house of El and Blue lantern Corp means hope
This is the easiest one, it's Hope
Batman should be in the lantern core fear, no arguments,
Superman should have the Blue one because they both stand for Hope
I love your videos you should do more lantern videos like this
Hope. His symbol literally means hope.
Too bad that there's no lantern corp with justice, i think supermans drive to justice is way stronger than to hope
Revenge or vengeance could be also one and daredevil belongs there
In the injustice series, he should belong in rage...
1:28-1:35 I think that's empathy, noy necessarily compassion.
What lantern core should Supergirl and the rest of the Justice league be in?
Before i watch this. Superman is Over powered as it is. Now give him a power ring of any kind he's God tier. Not just that, a weapon that is powered by imagination and intelligence that is given to sups would be a really bad thing for whoever fights him.
Awesome video man I've been waiting for you to do this and it does not disappoint already pushed like 😉
The background music in this video is different than usual. I like it. Also superman should go into the hope lantern corps because as he is a member of the house of El which represents hope.
Compassion should be higher up on the list (not number 1) because compassion is helping in anyway possible and always doing Mercy, it isn't sympathy.
I still agree with hope bring number1
Love ya man I like this series and you deserve so many more subs
Definetely Blue. Or alternatively Green, but clearly Blue. He is the archetype ot hope bringing Superhero. The Injustice version of Supes belongs clearly to Yellow.
i think its either hope or life because of the fact that hope is meant to inspire others and life has all the other (except death's) powers which means he will have hope either way
If Indigo Rings sought out those who had compassion instead of those without it,Superman would get one.
Yes,he's an alien with insane power,but he was raised a human,grew up with similar problems to a kid thanks to his mental blocks on his powers,and thus he remembers and still knows what's it's like to be human.After all,he was Clark Kent long before he was Superman.
Hope and Life are the only ones that really fit perfectly
I would love to see Flash in this series you're making. I think I'm in the Lantern of love. Get it? Because earlier I said I would love? No? Okay..
Cool video, I do agree with you!
As A Good Guy, Green, or Blue, As Bad, Red, Yellow and maybe a little of black.
With Superman's great power, he has the potential to be a person who instills great hope, or a person who instills great fear.
HOPE WITH OUT QUESTION.
10:05 "It is not a S. On my world, it means hope."
First: Superman never actually died... It was a "Healing Coma"... homeworks
Second: Blue Lantern Corps...
Really like these lantern videos!
Normal supes is Hope. Injustice supes would be Rage or Fear.
And the whole "sector" thing doesn't make much sense. Earth had FOUR Green Lanterns at one point. There's no reason the Guardians couldn't have assigned Superman to Earth instead.
I somewhat agree with compassion but again he was raised as a human child up until his teens, he had human problems until he discovered hid powers but even then I feel he’d have compassion for those who feel like they don’t belong