@@stephenking5852 No, Frankenstein wanted to play god by creating life. The monster just hated humanity and his creator. Unless you mean henshaw being the monster, then yeah, but I think that’s what he meant
In the comics Darksied had nothing to do with Hank Henshaw's origin. He did later take over Apokalypse though and upgrade himself with Apokalyptian technology. He also later gained control of the Manhunters. In the comics Hank Henshaw was a Technopathic Technomorph, able to control, inhabit and alter machines and technology, with his consciousness no longer being able to survive inside a biological form.
He came off as more whiny than tragic. I mean I understand his pain but if he just escaped on time his wife would stil be alive. His blind devotion to Clark sealed his fate.
He can be both sympathetic and pathetic, even at the same time. Petty, yet earnest. Insane yet level-headed. this dichotomy exists in nearly every DC villain ngl.
what would have happened if cyborg superman had learned to master all the magic and also learn to master all the powers of dc and also learn to master all fighting techniques and also learn to master all styles of fighting and also learn to master all martial arts and also learn to master all weapons
You forgot the best quote. "Frankenstein wanted to play god. Do I look like I'm playing?"
Wouldn’t he be Frankenstein’s Monster?
@@stephenking5852 No, Frankenstein wanted to play god by creating life. The monster just hated humanity and his creator. Unless you mean henshaw being the monster, then yeah, but I think that’s what he meant
@kanyerahming but doomsday was more likely to be Frankenstein's monster
In the comics Darksied had nothing to do with Hank Henshaw's origin. He did later take over Apokalypse though and upgrade himself with Apokalyptian technology. He also later gained control of the Manhunters. In the comics Hank Henshaw was a Technopathic Technomorph, able to control, inhabit and alter machines and technology, with his consciousness no longer being able to survive inside a biological form.
yeah but in movie only.
One of my favorite Superman villains. He was really great in the Reign of the Supermen movie
He came off as more whiny than tragic. I mean I understand his pain but if he just escaped on time his wife would stil be alive. His blind devotion to Clark sealed his fate.
Cyborg Superman is one evil Superman I love to hate and hate to love.
Cyborg Superman is still considered a bad guy
I felt sorry for him that he lost his poor wife. But Superman can’t be in more than one place at once.
I feel no form of pity for this man. He was stupid
@@MarvNARK but also vengeful.
Looking back Hank was really delusional and whiny in the movie. It made it hard to feel sympathy towards him
Speak for yourself. I feel sympathy for him and sadness for what happened to him.
He can be both sympathetic and pathetic, even at the same time. Petty, yet earnest. Insane yet level-headed. this dichotomy exists in nearly every DC villain ngl.
My favourite foe of Superman's!
Howard Hamlin buggin
Excited to see Cyborg Superman's first appearance in "My Adventures with Superman"?
Perfect! Metro music, for a Metro man.
Great work
I don't know if Radioactive is a good song for Cyborg Superman
yeah I rather do something more pumped.
Please do Gear from Static shock
Man i love it but this something from League of heroes is not cyborg superman it's robot superman who look like cyborg superman.
what would have happened if cyborg superman had learned to master all the magic and also learn to master all the powers of dc and also learn to master all fighting techniques and also learn to master all styles of fighting and also learn to master all martial arts and also learn to master all weapons
Please do one for Tigra next, and use clips from United They Stand.
Do Steel next
2:02
Howard Hamlin survived and became a cyborg
what about Super Cyborg? that actually has a bit of a better ring to it
Do superior spider-man!!!
i cant be the only one who thinks cyborgs are hot right?