The Mentally Handicapped Batman

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  • Опубликовано: 6 окт 2024
  • Yes, this is a real comic published by DC.
    Written by Christopher Golden and Tom Sniegoski with art by Marshall Rogers.
    I read this comic a while back and today I saw there weren't any videos on youtube about it, so here I am.
    Published in 2000, Realworlds: Batman is a look at a person in "real life" who is inspired by a DC superhero. I don't personally like this story, but after editing this video I have a new found appreciation for it.
    I didn't include my actual thoughts on the book in this video, I think it works better to just show viewers the story and let them decide themselves. Maybe in the future I can make videos sharing my opinions.
    Thanks for watching, cheers.
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    twitter: @ihateyungedi
    tags: #batman #comics #dc #review

Комментарии • 1 тыс.

  • @shubashuba9209
    @shubashuba9209 Год назад +8887

    The one and only time the entire city loves Batman and doesn't treat him like a criminal.

    • @italucenaz
      @italucenaz Год назад +384

      Well, in this case he's in fact not a criminal, the real batman actually does a lot of ilegal and shady stuff for the greater good

    • @tfordham13
      @tfordham13 Год назад +22

      No

    • @Metalffe
      @Metalffe Год назад +76

      ​@@italucenazvigilantism don't get too deep lol

    • @SAGE_EDITS_1
      @SAGE_EDITS_1 Год назад +51

      ​@@MetalffeIt's still illegal tho

    • @Metalffe
      @Metalffe Год назад +24

      @@SAGE_EDITS_1 no shit

  • @christopherrobyn4416
    @christopherrobyn4416 Год назад +4048

    This was actually pretty bad ass. Put his neck out for a self destructive friend to no benefit of his own, gives her hope that she can be better, saves her life and inspires his community to do the right thing simply because it’s the right thing to do. That’s pretty Batman to me.

    • @Neillan
      @Neillan Год назад +168

      Bruce would be crying rn, it's a beautiful story. Realworlds in general was amazing!

    • @lanceknightmare
      @lanceknightmare Год назад +55

      It is sad Gotham was far slower to get Batmans message. Only in the story where he takes on The Mutants did the city finally stand up. Only because he was finally able to come out of the shadows and lead directly. Raz Algool was not wrong about Gotham.

    • @bigstonez1125
      @bigstonez1125 Год назад +19

      That’s hella Batman.

    • @jcnot9712
      @jcnot9712 Год назад +20

      Sounds a lot like Forrest Gump.

    • @youcantbeatk7006
      @youcantbeatk7006 Год назад

      @@jcnot9712 Fuck Jenny. All my homies hate Jenny.

  • @SHDW-nf2ki
    @SHDW-nf2ki Год назад +8295

    This is a helluva lot better than I expected.
    I was expecting the standard "heroes aren't real and everything sucks feel sad now" story.
    I think Bruce would be proud of Charlie tbh.

    • @crimsondynamo615
      @crimsondynamo615 Год назад +534

      Bruce would like charlie, you’re right.

    • @26th_Primarch
      @26th_Primarch Год назад +500

      You know that the story should have ended with Michael Keaton showing up at Charlie's hospital room dressed in his batman movie costume to give him praise for being a hero.

    • @marcelberes469
      @marcelberes469 Год назад +122

      I want them to meet, somehow.

    • @negadoge
      @negadoge Год назад +224

      on god, Bruce would make him an honorary member of the Batfamily. he was willing to risk his life to help someone that didn't want the help.

    • @burtan2000
      @burtan2000 Год назад +146

      More than that, Batman would be proud. Alfred would be proud. We all know bats has a heart of gold. He's a softie for the downtrodden

  • @LevelUpLeo
    @LevelUpLeo Год назад +4354

    For how much you advertised it as "dark and sad", the story does not come off that way. It shows one person being inspired by a hero to do good, and then that inspiring a whole community to help. Someone gets clean and criminals get caught. No dead parents or dead protagonist or heart break (except for the past friendship).

    • @Aquemini2198
      @Aquemini2198 Год назад +132

      But there were confirmed dead parents. I don't know if Clarissa's parents are ever mentioned, but Charlie stated that Mike had him move into a smaller apartment in the same building after his mom and dad "got dead".

    • @LevelUpLeo
      @LevelUpLeo Год назад +60

      @@Aquemini2198 Yeah, but people dead before a story began are a part of every story. In Care Bears, if it happens in modern day, there are generations and generations of dead people. That doesn't mean that the Care Bears story are dark and sad.

    • @Aquemini2198
      @Aquemini2198 Год назад +17

      @@LevelUpLeoAll I'm saying is that you said there were no dead parents. There are indeed dead parents that are directly mentioned, whether they died off-screen or otherwise. Besides, imo, a batman story is not a batman story without dead parents.

    • @AedanBlackheart
      @AedanBlackheart Год назад +2

      Things don't always end up that way guy...

    • @TheBanatter
      @TheBanatter Год назад +30

      ​@@ded_lej I mean it's sad in some ways but I think the part where the town stood up for him was pretty nice

  • @ryanleatigaga7596
    @ryanleatigaga7596 Год назад +2082

    This is such a weird elseworlds story, but it's a good kind of weird. Charlie might not have the intellect, gadgets or wealth of Batman, but he definitely has the heart.

    • @Blaze_Nights
      @Blaze_Nights Год назад +103

      Sometimes that's all it takes to be a hero to someone

    • @PeptoAbismol
      @PeptoAbismol Год назад +10

      @@Blaze_Nights charlie is my hero.

    • @GamingWithHajimemes
      @GamingWithHajimemes Год назад +26

      Did you not see his bat-bat? That's the most techy bat-gadget I've ever seen!

    • @soomitsunami5936
      @soomitsunami5936 9 месяцев назад +4

      @@GamingWithHajimemesit can 1 shot darksied so I think he can solo Batman

    • @micahcole9392
      @micahcole9392 9 месяцев назад +3

      FACTS!!!!

  • @samuelhealy4425
    @samuelhealy4425 Год назад +3602

    I don’t think it’s sad tbh Charlie does save the day in the end and there is hope for Clarissa like there is some dark aspects but it’s overall hopeful I’d say

    • @mikayelalikhanyan1587
      @mikayelalikhanyan1587 Год назад +9

      exactly i think he was making a joke

    • @Mrsmifff
      @Mrsmifff Год назад +11

      No he doesn't. The neighbor hood did. Charlie just initiated it.

    • @armoiz409
      @armoiz409 Год назад +81

      @@MrsmifffSo he saved the day then

    • @samuelhealy4425
      @samuelhealy4425 Год назад +52

      @@Mrsmifff it probably wouldn’t of got involved if Charlie didn’t first though

    • @AestheticGamer
      @AestheticGamer Год назад +70

      ​@@MrsmifffPart of the point of the story is Charlie can do very little by himself, he can't fight well. But his heart is in the right place and he keeps trying, he's helped plenty of people in the neighborhood with various things they needed help with and his determination and action helps inspire and push the people around him to be better and come together to help more like Charlie does for them.

  • @alextunneyware
    @alextunneyware Год назад +1391

    I actually genuinely liked this story, Charlie isn't just some superhuman or completely useless, he does his best with what he can and helps who he's able to, he takes beatings along the way but he doesn't let that deter him from doing what he thinks is right.
    We should all be like Charlie

  • @Creeper-bm9yo
    @Creeper-bm9yo Год назад +2480

    I thought this's gonna be something edgy and pretentious but it's actually kind of wholesome!?

    • @ihavesnacks4186
      @ihavesnacks4186 Год назад +211

      Threw a curveball at us all, didn't he? I thought Charlie was gonna be seriously injured or killed off. Phew.

    • @PersonatorTheKing
      @PersonatorTheKing Год назад +5

      @@ihavesnacks4186 bro literally got stabbed

    • @Chris-hall9080
      @Chris-hall9080 Год назад +70

      @@PersonatorTheKingokay, and? He came back with that bat and got the whole neighborhood to help him…pretty wholesome

    • @user-vi4xy1jw7e
      @user-vi4xy1jw7e Год назад +23

      ​@@PersonatorTheKingSeriously injured implies an injury that changes your life forever.

    • @goodolnonamee
      @goodolnonamee Год назад +4

      @@user-vi4xy1jw7e I think that'd be more of a debilitating injury, I think you can say you got seriously injured if it was bad enough to go to the hospital for it.
      Then again maybe it depends on where you live, I can see people with free healthcare going to the hospital for boo boos while us Americans avoid hospitals like the plague.....

  • @ForeveraBoss117
    @ForeveraBoss117 Год назад +2007

    Batman would legit she’d a tear if he saw this. This is what his whole mission is to achieve, taking the fear away from the common man so that they can stand up for what’s right themselves. He’s probably tell the kid to keep out of trouble from now on but he’s be proud.

    • @Neillan
      @Neillan Год назад +191

      Charlie is fucking awesome! The whole neighborhood helping him take out those thugs at the end was incredible, and it shows that despite all the ridicule and scorn he's faced, there were always people who looked up to his example: *Doing the right thing no matter how difficult it is.* That's the essence behind Batman in it's entirety, after all!

    • @TheDoorspook11c
      @TheDoorspook11c Год назад +48

      Batman would train the kid to be an observer, objective and detailed. In my mind, Bruce tells him leave the fighting to the cops, but he can help with what he sees and reports. *tearing up*
      I used to co teach some exceptional ed kids, they would have been kick ass Robin's!

    • @gavindennis9988
      @gavindennis9988 Год назад +4

      That's not Batman's mission. And he wouldn't cry over this. Just saying.

    • @davetheimpaler204
      @davetheimpaler204 Год назад +26

      You know, they should adapt this story for the new Batman cartoon.
      The only difference is that Charlie would be a fan of the real Batman, who would show up at the end to tell him he did a good job and he's proud of him but gives him a device to contact him instead if he ever runs into criminals again.

    • @gavindennis9988
      @gavindennis9988 Год назад

      @@davetheimpaler204 No. First off, the show is set in the 40s/50s. So retards were in institutes, there would be no such device, and that's just a dumb idea for an episode for a limited episode count noir series.

  • @overlordswapi594
    @overlordswapi594 Год назад +1418

    this is actually really wholesome tbh?
    it ends well too
    Bruce would be proud of Charlie

  • @stoned_savage
    @stoned_savage Год назад +651

    That was an awesome "real world" story. Charlie WAS batman imo. Batman is meant to inspire others, and that's what he did. The neighborhood stood together against the dealers, and that's some real heroes shit that charlie started.

    • @DeathLore
      @DeathLore Год назад +65

      This is why I hate Zack Snyder. He ruined Batman for millennials by showing he beats up criminals to near death and should kill his criminal’s because it is the right thing. But in reality Batman wants to help his criminals be rehabilitated and saves the innocent from them.

    • @tio_john
      @tio_john Год назад +8

      @@DeathLore i agree even tho i like snyder bats i agree Buce wants to help others including the criminals but he doesn't pull his puntches with them caouse in the end of the day they are still doing horrendous shit.

    • @pooliumm1533
      @pooliumm1533 Год назад +5

      @@tio_johnbut snyders batman misses what makes Batman compelling

    • @hinsu6704
      @hinsu6704 Год назад +1

      @@DeathLore im glad theres more people out there like me. I love this comment

    • @tio_john
      @tio_john Год назад

      @@pooliumm1533 i know. still i like his take on him.

  • @jasonstimac238
    @jasonstimac238 Год назад +443

    He inspired the city to take stand, that’s pretty Batman of him.

    • @MrJerichoPumpkin
      @MrJerichoPumpkin Год назад +7

      now, the story is good and heartwarming, but don't we exagerate it. He inspired a handful of neighours to make a stand against 3 thugs.

    • @DJDerpyify
      @DJDerpyify Год назад +35

      ​@@MrJerichoPumpkinhunt the good things, my friend. Every little bit counts.

    • @S0m3B0z0OnTheInternet
      @S0m3B0z0OnTheInternet Год назад +17

      @@MrJerichoPumpkin Even the little things count, and Charlie tried to help everyone he met, even if they weren’t nicest to him, that sounds like Batman to me.

    • @lewisaino
      @lewisaino Год назад +8

      ​@@MrJerichoPumpkin3 less problems

  • @hootboi9092
    @hootboi9092 Год назад +174

    he took a stand against injustice, risked his life to save others, inspired people to be better, make no mistake charlie IS a batman.

  • @fatcat1414
    @fatcat1414 Год назад +57

    I love how this comic doesn't portray a mentally handicapped special interest as the same as a psychotic delusion. Neither deserve to be stigmatized, but the distinction is important. Charlie is essentially just roleplaying out of love and admiration for what Batman represents and he knows it.

  • @goranges5582
    @goranges5582 Год назад +115

    This one really struck a chord with me and I’m tearing up a little. My little brother is very autistic, and doesn’t function at much more than a first grade level despite almost being out of high school. He absolutely loves Batman, and goes around calling me Batman and himself Robin constantly. I feel that in a situation like this, though it wouldn’t turn out with a good ending like this, my brother wouldn’t hesitate to do the same as Charlie.

    • @sergiomoney101
      @sergiomoney101 8 месяцев назад +2

      Damn. That is both terrifying and heartwarming.

  • @Kikker861
    @Kikker861 Год назад +367

    It's a different take, but it's satisfying in its own way. I like how it does not dehumanize Charlie for his handicap.

    • @S0m3B0z0OnTheInternet
      @S0m3B0z0OnTheInternet Год назад +47

      Yeah, it surprisingly doesn’t base Charlie off of stereotypes about autistic or just straight up people with neurodivergent/mental disabilities which I was kind of worried it would but thankfully it actually treated Charlie like a human being!
      (Even if it had the use of the r-slur and the comic was a little too mean to Charlie, but unfortunately that’s just reality sometimes which is what this comic is based off.)

    • @user-vi4xy1jw7e
      @user-vi4xy1jw7e Год назад +4

      ​@@S0m3B0z0OnTheInternetHow was the comic too mean to Charlie? The whole block came to his rescue.

    • @Kikker861
      @Kikker861 Год назад +19

      @@user-vi4xy1jw7e It is a matter of opinion. It is tragic that Charlie had to go through what he did, but it is good emotional storytelling that opens the eyes to a unique struggle.

    • @S0m3B0z0OnTheInternet
      @S0m3B0z0OnTheInternet Год назад +18

      @@user-vi4xy1jw7e Yeah it’s just my opinion, Charlie did get beaten up A LOT of times though as well as made fun of in the comic but I do acknowledge that stuff like this can (and does) happen irl.

  • @MILDMONSTER1234
    @MILDMONSTER1234 Год назад +323

    I came into this expecting it to be yet another cynical and nihilistic Garth Ennis/Mark Millar style story of “superhero and escapism bad” but then it turned out to be the total opposite I kinda love it

    • @LaloSalamancaGaming69
      @LaloSalamancaGaming69 Год назад +41

      Finally a comic that doesn’t tells me how shitty life is and how i should be a depressed loser like the writter

    • @Acacius1992
      @Acacius1992 9 месяцев назад

      ​@LaloSalamancaGaming69 Yes instead be a optimistic loser right?
      But welp people prefer sweet lies over the bitter truth most of the time

    • @arthurcosta4643
      @arthurcosta4643 9 месяцев назад +6

      ​@@Acacius1992The truth is often not the most cynical outlook. Sometimes, there is space to be hopeful.

    • @Private-Potato
      @Private-Potato 8 месяцев назад +2

      It’s a very pleasant change of pace. I was happy with how Charlie and Clarissa’s story turned out. It’s nice to have a hopeful ending.

    • @leviticusprime4904
      @leviticusprime4904 2 месяца назад

      ⁠@@arthurcosta4643most nihilism writers wanna off themselves but don't have the balls to do it, so they vent their frustrations through writing.

  • @Neillan
    @Neillan Год назад +380

    You're wrong about this being depressing. In fact, it's quite the opposite: a very hopeful and inspiring tale with a deep message and tons of heart. With all the multiverse shenanigans DC is doing nowadays, I'd love to see a story where *Charlie actually met Batman.* He certainly lives up to the legacy!

    • @Graphomite
      @Graphomite Год назад +16

      It's depressing because it's a story about change invalidity and unfulfillment and loss. It also gives us a window into the life of someone that seems to be living in a kind of sisyphean purgatory. Charlie does not--cannot--change in a world that always changes. Nor can he even accept change. He's also living perpetually in confused childish delusion. The ending doesn't show his acceptance. He doesn't learn or improve. It's a lateral progression, from neutral, to terrible, to neutral again.
      He also doesn't gain anything. He gets is a reminder of trauma, then some new, worse trauma. There's not even a silver lining, other than the knowledge that this tale of Charlie reliving his loss of his BFF won't repeat itself thanks to Clarissa fucking off for good. Hooray?
      The "best" part of this ending is that Clarissa gets clean. But that's more of a side note about someone who isn't Charlie's (our) business. It's not even a particularly hopeful future for her. If the writer had experience with drugs or druggies, they would know this is not a suggestion of Clarissa happier beginnings, because druggies *don't* snap out of drug abuse in respect of other people's sacrifices. That's not how self improvement works.
      The most objectively "wholesome" thing that happened is that some people helped a familiar mentally handicapped person who was being beaten in the open street. The writer wants us to believe this is inspired by Charlie's heroism. But the writer also was also trying to avoid hokieness, so they didn't make anyone do anything particularly extraordinary. What first-world human being would stand by as someone they are on friendly terms with is being beaten to death twenty ten feet away by a band of thugs? It's a nice note on humankind's instinct to help a totally helpless handicapped person from a band of evil thugs in the comfort of their home city, but does it really say anything about how inspiring Charlie is to the people around him?
      I liked the story. Not all stories should be "a happy ending" as if such a thing exists. And this story can definitely be interpreted as depressing. Even if you don't agree it's entirely depressing, it's certainly not satisfying.

    • @GuyVonDudestein
      @GuyVonDudestein Год назад +80

      ​@Graphomite "He also doesn't gain anything." And? He did the right thing because it was the right thing to do, what more do you need?

    • @ReferToAsQuote
      @ReferToAsQuote Год назад +62

      @Graphomite That's a pessimistic view on the story and while interesting i disagree. Charlie did gain something, he got his friend back from tugs and her awful way of living, and that's more than enough for Charlie to be content.
      "because druggies don't snap out of drug abuse in respect of other people's sacrifices" That's just untrue lmao people can change based on their experience with other people. If someone you know or close to you is willing to go above and beyond just to help you be better, There's a chance that you'll take that chance of improving like she did. Even if it's druggies or anything traumatic.
      "didn't make anyone do anything particularly extraordinary" Doesn't have to be extraordinary, it just needs to be right, and now Charlie inspired his friend for the better (maybe the neighbors too idk)
      Hopefully i don't sound rude with this reply. I'm glad you enjoyed the story and that's the most important part

    • @verilyheld
      @verilyheld Год назад +14

      Ha. There's a Batman story, in the Batman world, in which a man cosplaying as Batman believes himself to be Batman. He does a fairly credible job of it for a while, but fortunately for him, the real Batman saves him. As it is, I've always felt the ending should have gone something like this= The man says to Batman "Look-- I'm not you, and after tonight I'll never pretend to be you again, but-- for a while I really thought I was you. . . . How was I?" To which Batman replies "You were-- credible."

    • @user-vi4xy1jw7e
      @user-vi4xy1jw7e Год назад +14

      ​@@GraphomiteYou're doing a lot of complaining without saying what you'd do so it wasn't depressing.

  • @carsonnesbit1178
    @carsonnesbit1178 Год назад +273

    Well hey, say what you will but Charlie got something akin to a happily ever after, that’s better than what most DC heroes usually get…

  • @cosmicfails2053
    @cosmicfails2053 Год назад +276

    The hero we don't deserve... He is too pure for this world

    • @thelie6992
      @thelie6992 Год назад +7

      It should be continued tbh it's better than any other batman story

    • @cosmicfails2053
      @cosmicfails2053 Год назад +8

      @@thelie6992 honestly I think it's strength lies in its ending
      The best stories are the ones that end...
      Except for one piece apparently.

  • @ZzVinniezZ
    @ZzVinniezZ Год назад +176

    he did a better job than Batman in term of making the neighborhood stand up and beat the criminal

    • @larsthememelord3383
      @larsthememelord3383 Год назад +1

      thats because batman doesnt fight for a neighborhood its a whole ass city thats riddled with crime and crimed with riddler
      and there is a big difference between three thugs and the joker who has joker gas that can kill entire crowds in the worst way possible

    • @Iamdoctorscones
      @Iamdoctorscones 11 месяцев назад +2

      @@larsthememelord3383it’s really not that deep.

    • @larsthememelord3383
      @larsthememelord3383 11 месяцев назад +2

      @@Iamdoctorscones its been two months also what I said wasnt deep it was fairly surface level

  • @moonxavier
    @moonxavier Год назад +183

    Actually it's wholesome and people around city also kinda like him. I like this version of Batman.

  • @hiroyui9699
    @hiroyui9699 Год назад +130

    This wasn't nearly as bad as you said it would be. This was actually a heart warming story.

  • @toaster9922
    @toaster9922 Год назад +96

    I was ready for something incredibly edgy and tasteless and was pleasantly surprised.

  • @nuggetdotjpeg
    @nuggetdotjpeg Год назад +420

    As a certified autism (trademark) myself, this comic while yes kind of seems a bit too mean to Charlie, I think it's kind of heartwarming ngl

    • @liittlemiissd
      @liittlemiissd Год назад +64

      Of course Autism isn’t the only mental disability, there’s also learning disability which directly effects intellect.

    • @italucenaz
      @italucenaz Год назад +18

      @@liittlemiissd yeah, most mental disabilities are related to that

    • @TheOnlyPedroGameplays
      @TheOnlyPedroGameplays Год назад +20

      @@liittlemiissdnot the epic Hitler face 💀

    • @zetasansan
      @zetasansan Год назад +50

      @@liittlemiissddude with an epic hitler face pfp being considerate and understanding
      not what i expected to see today

    • @PotatoPatatoVonSpudsworth
      @PotatoPatatoVonSpudsworth Год назад +24

      ⁠​⁠@@liittlemiissd| Not accurate. Learning disabilities are things like ADHD, Dysgraphia, or Dyslexia. They impact your ability to learn in a school environment, but have no influence on overall intellect.

  • @keegansheppard1416
    @keegansheppard1416 Год назад +71

    I’m just glad the neighborhood came out to help him. Really thought I was gonna have to jump in the comic book and take care of it.

  • @imstupid880
    @imstupid880 Год назад +98

    Honestly surprised Mike was played entirely straight.

    • @AestheticGamer
      @AestheticGamer Год назад +27

      Its not mentioned in this summary, but Charlie's parents died, Mike was a friend of Charlie's parents and took Charlie in after his death and plays something of a parental figure to Charlie to help him be on the right path.

    • @beatleboy3196
      @beatleboy3196 Год назад +1

      ​@@AestheticGamerOh I thought I recognized that username, I remember watching your Lost Planet 2 series way back, just wanna say it was very enjoyable.

    • @HELLO_KORO
      @HELLO_KORO Год назад

      @@AestheticGamer i remember dat attack on Ao Oni vid back when pewds was popular

    • @lewisaino
      @lewisaino Год назад

      ​@@AestheticGamerSo Uncle Mike?

  • @KardboardKenny
    @KardboardKenny Год назад +122

    dude, you just sent millennials down the "Kids" rabbithole.
    they'll never be prepared for that. NEVER!

    • @ChaseDaOrk3767
      @ChaseDaOrk3767 Год назад +1

      What's that movie about? If I may ask

    • @KardboardKenny
      @KardboardKenny Год назад +15

      @chasetosh3767 A day in the life of a group of teens as they travel around New York City skating, drinking, smoking and deflowering virgins.

    • @ChaseDaOrk3767
      @ChaseDaOrk3767 Год назад +4

      @@KardboardKenny Oh, I see

    • @ashura9706
      @ashura9706 Год назад +11

      Aren’t millenials the Kids generation? You must be thinking of Gen Z

    • @docnecrotic
      @docnecrotic Год назад +3

      @ashura9706 Yup, Millennials/Gen Y are in their 30s into 40s. For some reason, that gets confused with the "Zoomers" all the time. It's weird. And yeah, I remember Kids... that's a film, yeah

  • @darrylferguson3622
    @darrylferguson3622 Год назад +114

    Despite its dark aspects, i honestly found this story quite wholesome.
    The story could have taken the edgy route of Charlie having to fend for himself because no one helps him, or being openly betrayed by Clarissa but it thankfully did not.
    If Bruce saw Charlie's actions , i think he'd tell him to put down the costume and stay safe, but also that he is proud of him

  • @liittlemiissd
    @liittlemiissd Год назад +168

    I'm an adult and have the mind of a child but my circumstances are a little different, I have developmental and intellectual disabilities to the point where I have the mind of a child. I can definitely be taken advantage of, and HAVE been manipulated, it’s really scary. I’m deemed in need of high support, I can’t get a job, I’m deemed non consenting, I don’t really have the capability to make choices for myself, I’m basically a kid. How I view the modern world is how a child would, I cant grasp super complicated subjects, I like cartoons (although nowadays that's becoming less and less of a niesh I've noticed) I live with my mother who i'd be lost without, im asexual so i don't even WANT to partake in those types of acts with anyone. In recent years people have realised more and more that people don’t just transform into mature adults by the time they turn 18, it can happen long after that, your brain isn’t even fully developed until 25, or in my case it’ll never be fully developed. In my case I’d feel more comfortable being viewed and treated as a kid because that’s the brain I have.

    • @addisonpage1
      @addisonpage1 Год назад +20

      For me I struggle with FASD, I’m glad it isn’t as bad as a lot of folks, and in some areas it keeps me kid like, but because of everything I’ve had to go through, I ended up being like a old man in some areas, and a child in others, but it’s balanced out pretty good I’d say. I’ve got some learning problems but easy to over come with some hard work. And I know I’m a bit weird, I just embrace it and everyone just knows me as the goofy dude. (In a good way)
      Keep fighting, you may be stuck with your brain, but you can always find ways internally to overcome obstacles, I’m rooting for you fam, and I’ll be praying too :)
      Also, my moms leaving this world and I’m only 21, and I know without her, I wouldn’t be half of who I am today, so hold onto your mom while she’s here :3

    • @goldengail3418
      @goldengail3418 Год назад +22

      High functioning Austisic girl here. Yeah I get you - in a way- I'm not mentally immature or anything like that, but rather socially childish, if you get my drift. I also want to say that you write as proficiently as an adult might, in my candor opinion. Hope it helps 😊

    • @oojollyrabbitoo6704
      @oojollyrabbitoo6704 Год назад +3

      Just cause a doctor who you pay to tell you what you want to hear tells you what you want to hear doesn't mean it's the truth. I want to be a kid again lol and I'd be way more comfortable as a kid too but that doesn't mean I have the mind of one. I don't know you but like bruh for real

    • @kingragnarok7302
      @kingragnarok7302 Год назад

      @@oojollyrabbitoo6704 I mean, you seem to have the IQ of a child to me :D

    • @itsathing3369
      @itsathing3369 Год назад

      @@oojollyrabbitoo6704 you literally know nothing about this man’s life, for all, you know he is lying or telling the truth.
      You don’t know anything about this person’s mind, you are most likely not a neurologist or even a doctor for that matter.
      You do not know what the doctor is like, maybe they are really good doctor, maybe they’re really bad and just tell bullshit.
      But you do not know anything about this person or his doctor, so you need to shut up, and I know this is supposed to be a “just in case” but do you know what kind of asshole you look like if you are wrong? And do you have a high chance of being wrong, because who, in their right mind would lie to somebody that they have a mental disorder?

  • @lonewolfmerc9665
    @lonewolfmerc9665 Год назад +35

    I felt sad when he got beaten, a guy who's not all there, tries to be the superhero he always look up to, to save a friend he cares and needs, taking beatings and overall getting hurt, and in the end saves the day. I started crying at the end because after what happens, he still the go lucky happy guy, a guy who loves and looks up to a hero he likes, and still carries on even with his circumstance. I loved this story

  • @BaeBunni
    @BaeBunni Год назад +43

    I don't know it's kinda sad but in the end drug dealers down and someone saved. Bruce would be happy about that.

  • @theHedgex1
    @theHedgex1 Год назад +7

    Owlman: their are versions of me that you would find quite charming.

  • @droth1031
    @droth1031 Год назад +27

    This was the first of a series of four stories. There was also a Wonder Woman story, about an actress who played the character during the rise of McCarthyism; a Superman title, where a guy gets framed and sent to prison, only to become a mob enforcer; and finally, a Justice League story about adults who grew up in an orphanage together being brought back for a reunion.
    Any one of those titles will leave you with a "I'm not crying, you're crying!" ending.

    • @Edwardrabbit
      @Edwardrabbit  Год назад +8

      I’m writing the script for the Justice League one right now

  • @icedteadalife6647
    @icedteadalife6647 Год назад +24

    I legitimately just started smiling when u got to the part of all of Charlie’s friends coming into help him. Never smiled like that towards SMTHN so heartwarming

  • @azulgaming77
    @azulgaming77 Год назад +12

    Imagine if Charlie Watch The Batman, He'd be a Menace to Society, and he probably would Sing 'Something in the Way' 💀💀💀

  • @awwen_lopez
    @awwen_lopez Год назад +47

    About damn time for someone to show appreciation to this underrated comic!

  • @clown599
    @clown599 Год назад +69

    that's a good story. a VERY good one, not a dark or sad one.

  • @caolanmcflynn2412
    @caolanmcflynn2412 Год назад +31

    I was expecting him to die at the end but no he saves the day and the people help him do it that a happy ending in my book the mean dc heroes would be proud

  • @locodesert2
    @locodesert2 Год назад +20

    I’m just glad Charlie didn’t die in this story. Charlie genuinely has a bright future ahead. It’s good to see the entire town respects him.

  • @EMBYMATTHEWS
    @EMBYMATTHEWS Год назад +60

    We need more people like Charlie

  • @aidenliveandreloaded2522
    @aidenliveandreloaded2522 Год назад +6

    4:05 At this point it's like the neighborhood turn into the justice league for him

  • @skylordthe1st
    @skylordthe1st Год назад +47

    I love this. This is why heros are made to encourage others to be their own heros and do what's right.

  • @kalterverwalter4516
    @kalterverwalter4516 Год назад +39

    It is a great Batman Story. Batman dont alway sget the Happy End but he is willing the draw the shorter stick for the greater good.

  • @sebareda1030
    @sebareda1030 Год назад +35

    I was personly expecting something like very depresing story of "Handicapped man thats thingks he a batman" but no
    Ist more grouded story, not going into one or other extremes
    The ending where people help Charlie was realy wholesome
    Overall very good comic

  • @woodrobin
    @woodrobin Год назад +14

    There's a comic where Alfred uses his theater skills from before he became a butler to create the character of the Joker in order to give Bruce a purpose in life and a foe to fight.
    I've also read a fan fiction where Bruce is mentally ill, Alfred is the Joker, and he uses money from the Wayne Foundation to pay and equip the other "villains," who are all actors/stunt-artists who play along with Bruce's "Batman" delusions and make the fights convincing while making sure Bruce doesn't get hurt. Alfred "treats" Bruce's "wounds" in the Bat Cave each night and encourages the "playboy billionaire" persona in the hopes that it will help Bruce actually find some happiness. When a villain shows up in Gotham who isn't one of Alfred's, they all get together to eliminate the threat and run interference for Batman, because their gear all actually works, and they are *not* about to lose their very generous paychecks.
    In that setting, "Batman" does also fund the Justice League, and he is actually incredibly smart -- just deeply insane as well. It blurs the lines a little bit, because regular DC Batman is also arguably crazy, but in the fanfic version he definitely has delusions that warp his sense of what's actually going on. The Justice League goes along with some of it and looks out for him, both because he is actually an amazing intuitive and deductive detective on his good days, and because they couldn't afford much, if any, of their crime fighting gear and secret bases without the Wayne Foundation bankrolling it.

    • @wishofalifetime
      @wishofalifetime Год назад +3

      Can I get a name and/or link to the comic and fic?

  • @andres19182
    @andres19182 Год назад +6

    He saw the batman movie and thought: "he is just like me". And just like that, Charlie is literally me.

  • @TheGateShallStand
    @TheGateShallStand Год назад +7

    Charlie is the best version of batman ever. He beats out the original, he beats out the crazy ones, and the loner ones, and the super ones, and the magic ones. Charlie is what Batman wishes he could be, because he's exactly the type of person Batman would want to inspire. Charlie is someone to look up to, because he's not rich, or handsome, or hyper intelligent, or loaded with tech and alien rocks. He's just like you and me, a bit slower definitely, but you could be him.
    Charlie is my definitive Batman, if only for the reason that this comic made me cry. Something that I've only done about twenty times in my life after the age of five, ten of which were about serious injuries.

  • @crusaderkaiser2000
    @crusaderkaiser2000 Год назад +21

    Why did I tear up? I don’t even care for comics.
    Good story, dark but hopeful. I love hope, it’s a good feeling.

  • @marko-gj1uj
    @marko-gj1uj Год назад +21

    How I would imagine a grounded story.
    This Comic does feel amazing

  • @chubgp8009
    @chubgp8009 Год назад +30

    Man good narration and a fresh story you picked there. But these goofy sfx are killing the mood here haha.

  • @LeMonkeyDaSucc
    @LeMonkeyDaSucc Год назад +9

    That v2 suit was hard af tho

  • @nicktroisi6347
    @nicktroisi6347 Год назад +4

    This is what Batman is about, being fearless, standing up when no one else will, even if your alone or when the odds are against you. I think if Batman saw this he’d obviously tell Charlie to stop but that he’s also happy that a Batman was there when the real one wasn’t.
    Hell, Charlie went out of his own way and put his life on the line to help someone that took theirs for granted and he actually ended up changing them for the better, something the real Batman would do and I think that’s what makes this story so brilliant. They managed to encapsulate the meaning of Batman without making its protagonist near superhuman or having all the gadgets, even giving him a disability and I think that’s so unique and a breath of fresh air for readers, instead of the same cut and paste stories we see today.

  • @bobbyavitia
    @bobbyavitia Год назад +16

    Ended on a fairly happy note. Actual Batman rarely ends this happy.

  • @birdsbirdsbirds5865
    @birdsbirdsbirds5865 Год назад +16

    What an amazing story. I love how down to earth this story is, and yet it is so heartwarming to see him try his hardest to live up to the mantle of batman, and yet in doing so inspires the whole neighborhood.

  • @ADHD_God5489
    @ADHD_God5489 Год назад +10

    Would love to see Batman meeting Charlie in a crossover comic someday.

  • @sdcard7129
    @sdcard7129 Год назад +28

    I always enjoyed this story. It's sad but atleast it ends on a better note.

  • @alchemistofsteel8099
    @alchemistofsteel8099 Год назад +17

    think this is better hyper realistic Batman story than Joker

  • @lc168691
    @lc168691 Год назад +40

    Good reading. Though as you could probably tell by the other comments that most people dont see it as sad. People trying to do good in the world by aspiring to fiction is a good thing. It teaches lessons that we should use despite the very different situations. The real world is depressing, and even in happiness often full of strife but if someone just stuck to the good lessons of their heroes and heeded no mind to that, then they would be the real hero even more so than the comic characters because its one thing to write about someone who does heroic things all the time, its another to be a person who does something heroic.

    • @Edwardrabbit
      @Edwardrabbit  Год назад +14

      I found it depressing because I sympathize with Charlie not being able to fully understand the situation they’re in, and not being able to fully connect with those around him - and that he will never be able to.

    • @lc168691
      @lc168691 Год назад +5

      @@Edwardrabbit Hmm. That makes sense. It is fair that despite how Charlie feels, he doesn't see the world for how most people see it or 'how it is' and that in itself is sad. I don't know if it's realistic because I'm not in that kind of position but I think you're right, and that it comes with some darker implications that if we saw in our own neighbors would be sadder... Thank you for your perspective and the reading.

    • @sunsetman22
      @sunsetman22 Год назад +1

      @@Edwardrabbit that's the thing though, he carries on just the same! a pure individual that, while limited, strives to emulate his favourite hero and, in doing so, inspires change. it's the kind of genuinely heartwarming stuff that sappy comic books (or any other form of media for that matter) could never dream of achieving.

    • @cityguard4847
      @cityguard4847 Год назад +3

      @@EdwardrabbitI mean it certainly isn’t depressing for Charlie. On an outside view, perhaps. But he’s grown accustomed to his life. He’s satisfied. And he knows what he wants out of it.
      Frankly, out of most people there, he’s happy in his fantasy. Hell, the guy comes back for seconds after being STABBED. That’s not something you see every day from someone who isn’t handicapped, let alone infantile in nature.
      So yeah, I don’t think it’s depressing at all personally. Maybe if you look at it trying to find the depressing side of it. But to Charlie here? He’s done a good one. And he couldn’t be happier.

  • @alienvisitor8393
    @alienvisitor8393 Год назад +26

    this is a really good story and the message isn't just surface level,anyone can be a hero but they might still need help just like charlie and he İS a hero considering he helped a person in needs of help even when he himself isn't capable of doing

  • @kyuss89
    @kyuss89 Год назад +5

    That kinda hits home and tugs at the old heart strings cuz my brother is special needs....that was a kool story though

  • @l.psimer6124
    @l.psimer6124 Год назад +9

    There a pretty good chance that at the end charlie and Clarissa will never see eachother again, which is kinda sad, but charlie did win againt the thugs and Clarissa try to turn her life, so its kinda a bittersweet ending.

  • @bobbackward6461
    @bobbackward6461 Год назад +15

    Worlds like this are the reason comic books came to be; most of us can't be happy there all the time. Every now and then, in healthy amounts, we need an escape to another world...

  • @Abominatrix650
    @Abominatrix650 Год назад +14

    Damn this was sad. But not so hopeless that you give up on the world. That bit at the end of the community coming together to stop the criminals was sweet. Hit just right in this dour story.

  • @mariov4701
    @mariov4701 Год назад +3

    i wasn’t emotional during the video, but how he goes away riding his bike, made me cry

  • @eggmug562
    @eggmug562 Год назад +17

    That was honestly very wholesome
    You go charlie.

  • @scratchsketch1879
    @scratchsketch1879 Год назад +12

    "He's literally me" 😂

  • @DerbyshireHarrington2006
    @DerbyshireHarrington2006 Год назад +4

    I don’t care if he tripped, the buildup at the theater to the entrance of “Mean Batman” Charlie, and then he actually fights “Joker” with a baseball bat was badass.

  • @ranjeetdeshmukh5399
    @ranjeetdeshmukh5399 Год назад +6

    Men are brave.
    Charlie is Batman.

  • @lordchapelseed791
    @lordchapelseed791 Год назад +2

    My only gripe is that with the backpack, it's more of a custom Ghostbusters proton pack

  • @windwind3170
    @windwind3170 Год назад +7

    Well, at least Mike was a good person. I expected him to be abusive to Charlie because of, y'know, 90's EDGE.

  • @NBDYSPCL
    @NBDYSPCL Год назад +2

    This guy has such a distinct and gritty art style. I remember reading a ghost rider comic in this style. Its refreshing.

  • @michaelleader633
    @michaelleader633 Год назад +7

    With his amazing power of retreadism he is still better than most modern comic book writers. 😂

  • @Dalton_Boardman2000
    @Dalton_Boardman2000 Год назад +8

    Heh, this is weird because my sister's named Clarissa. I actually very much like this story for it being grounded but not nihilistic. At first I'd wanted a real Batman to show up to give his respect to Charlie but Charlie himself was the real Batman. Him and many others like him might not have fancy gadgets or an infinite bank account but they're out there making the world just a little bit of a better of place to live in.

  • @parkb5320
    @parkb5320 Год назад +3

    That helmet that Charlie is wearing is a real plastic Batman helmet that was made in the late 60s. I remember seeing pictures of it in an old encyclopedia set that my family had growing up. I wanted one so bad as a kid, but that was way before the Internet and eBay, so I never got one.

  • @TheDude8008
    @TheDude8008 Год назад +2

    The saddest thing that comes to my mind thinking about the life a person like Charlie has to live is not the mean people, but having not a single good person in your life. It's reassuring that he has Mike and, to the core of the story, inspiration and joy from Batman.
    We can see the things we like both as entertainment and lessons, it's touching that Charlie has values and morality from his favorite hero, and the end also shows that there's good in people too.

  • @alwest4472
    @alwest4472 Год назад +5

    That was really uplifting actually. I’m happy they didn’t make Charlie to be incredibly nonfunctional, and I like how at the end the neighbourhood seems to come in and show a bit of hope. A genuinely realistic comic, not realistic in the sense of “oh yeah everyone’s fucking shit and everything always horrible and nothings good always” but more that it has realistically dark moments, but also shows quite a few of the more positive aspects of the world

  • @kuan5049
    @kuan5049 Год назад +3

    Charlie is basically just poor Forrest Gump. Everyone loves him.

  • @Z3r0_L1f3
    @Z3r0_L1f3 10 месяцев назад +4

    I was absolutely terrified that this story would end up being some edgy story like a Garth Ennis story. But no, the story is actually really cute. I love it.

    • @uncannydcmarvelous5732
      @uncannydcmarvelous5732 10 месяцев назад +2

      Me too, I mean the art style just screams "Ennis' edgy The Boys-esque story"

    • @Z3r0_L1f3
      @Z3r0_L1f3 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@uncannydcmarvelous5732 nah fr. It’s like I was waiting for him to be left bloody on the street at the end of the issue. Thank god this didn’t have that attitude

  • @darlalathan6143
    @darlalathan6143 Год назад +2

    This story is so good and Charlie is such a good Batman variant that I don't even mind the "Inspirationally Disabled" trope! This is Grimdark done right!

  • @jackmcmorrow9397
    @jackmcmorrow9397 Год назад +3

    I love that ultimately, it was all the people who charlie helped who come out to stop the bad guys.

  • @gelusvenn5063
    @gelusvenn5063 Год назад +4

    Honestly those thugs got off light. I can't imagine somebody picking on the local mentally challenged fella, especially a sweet natured one like Charlie, and not ending up going home in a body bag most places. Or in pieces, I'd actively aim for 'in pieces' myself, but that's a personal preference.

  • @GhostsGraveyard
    @GhostsGraveyard Год назад +5

    Charlie is as real of a Batman as any other to me. He chose a job where he helps people every day, he doesn't back down even if he failed the first time, and he would risk anything to save someone in danger. Is that not everything a superhero is supposed to be?

  • @bigboymuslim9272
    @bigboymuslim9272 Год назад +3

    Charlie is a wholesome guy, made me shed a tear.

  • @Schmiko6928
    @Schmiko6928 Год назад +3

    Charlie's a champ. Hell of a yarn.

  • @eusou0
    @eusou0 Год назад +2

    It went SO much better than I expected (or would have written)...

  • @smithjoey1985
    @smithjoey1985 Год назад +8

    That's the batman we need in the Walking phoenix joker universe 😂😂😂

  • @sannerstv
    @sannerstv Год назад +2

    When i saw the title and thumbnail my brain when to Hank Venture lol

  • @PeptoAbismol
    @PeptoAbismol Год назад +3

    possibly one of the best batman stories ever created

  • @appalachianwarcriminal
    @appalachianwarcriminal Год назад +2

    3:15
    what a ryan gosling film does to a depressed loner

  • @avinashmungal1325
    @avinashmungal1325 Год назад +3

    Charlie is the kind of hero to say 'Its not the suit, the gadgets, or the intellect, its the heart and the desire to protect people that makes me batman'
    Hes just a great dude❤

  • @NineHundredDollarydoos
    @NineHundredDollarydoos Год назад +2

    This is probably the most hopeful Batman story ever. In the world of comics, bad things happen because otherwise there would be no story, which means that the world can never really change. It's just a never-ending cycle of status-quos and conflicts.
    Charlie never needed to 'be Batman' like this before in his life, and won't need to again. It was just for this one situation, and that's all he needed. Because in the real world, if you just believe that you can and put in the effort to do so, you can make the world a better place.

  • @jcnot9712
    @jcnot9712 Год назад +3

    A lot of his actions remind me of what Forrest Gump would do if he fashioned himself a super hero.

  • @way2tehdawn
    @way2tehdawn Год назад +5

    Would love to see him in some multi-verse story saving the universe, somehow.

  • @samus-alita4252
    @samus-alita4252 Год назад +7

    That Batman made a positive impact

  • @caldw615
    @caldw615 Год назад +2

    I swear the movie Defendor has a similar premise about a mentally handicapped man who makes up a superhero identity to go around stopping criminals which becomes rather uplifting to the citizens. He starts his superhero work stopping stuff like random muggings and looks for a supervillain called "Captain Industry" (a misunderstanding from when his mother died of an overdose and he asked his grandpa why his mommy died to which he blamed "Captains OF Industry" for her death)
    Guy runs around with home made body armor, an old trench club from his grandpa's soldier days, a VHS recorder strapped to his head to record the criminals and "gadgets" like bags of marbels and jars of angry bees.
    He winds up involved in some drug gang issues while protecting a young sex worker and despite numerous attempts by people to explain to him what he's doing is dangerous, he still chooses to try and fight to help people.
    It's a very niche movie but I thought the idea was interesting. At first I thought it was maybe some Kickass knockoff but it came out before the movie and it's not as comedic as that movie.

    • @Edwardrabbit
      @Edwardrabbit  Год назад

      This movie’s going on the list for sure

    • @caldw615
      @caldw615 Год назад

      @@Edwardrabbit Yeah it might be worth checking out. It seemed like such an obscure movie but it has some big names like Woody Harrelson as the lead. I guess it's also unique seeing a dark superhero satire movie from 2009 before stuff like the current MCU dominance in media was a thing.

  • @futurewario9591
    @futurewario9591 Год назад +3

    This story definitely deserves a sequel.

  • @RayTheomo
    @RayTheomo Год назад +3

    I thought this was gonna be horrible. But it was actually very touching. I like how it didnt shy away from the harsh reality of what would happen but it still had a good, believable ending. This isnt "rough" its kinda wholesome in a way.

  • @LaneCorbett
    @LaneCorbett Год назад +4

    Spoder-man better watch out he's got competition

  • @aversivebark32
    @aversivebark32 Год назад +2

    Bro looks like he came straight out of gotham city imposters