My fellow Americans, it is with a heavy heart that I must announce that we have officially declared war on the nation of Jokeria... I am pleased to announce that we have just won the war against the now defunct nation of Jokeria. That was easy.
Wait, Joey doesn't get the reading and Joanie says he's thick. And then, many generations later, Kamandi asks the same question and Sephira tells him that they're full of thinking. Kamandi and Sephira are the direct descendants of Joey and Joanie. HEADCANON ACCEPTED.
Seriously, am I the only one who caught that Batman read the deed, and didn't decide to use the knowledge of Joker's ancestry to figure out who he is?!
They really should've used the Penguin for this comic instead of the Joker. He's the villain that always gushes about his heritage, aristocratic background, etc. Making _his_ ancestors the one with the deed would've made far more sense than the Joker, who has fifty million possible backstories that are each more implausible than the last.
I see what you mean bit on the other hand how would it help him. Joker wouldn't care about any family and he doesn't have a secret identity so he couldn't use it for that.
"Reading is never fun in any context whatsoever!" "Imagining other places is much more interesting than actually visiting them." I love when you take both sides of an argument. X3
For the record, it IS actually called the Canadian National Exhibition, or CNE, up here. That takes place in Toronto for two weeks near the end of summer. To explain WHY the "Canadian" part is necessary, there's also the at least two more "national" exhibitions; Atlantic National Exhibition (Saint John) and Pacific National Exhibition (Vancouver) are the two I'm aware of.
"Okay, we got a sponsor for the reading PSA book" "Okay, we'll just have Batman and the kids go to that bookstore-" "It's not a bookstore; it's Zellers" "....why would Batman go to Zellers?" "Look, they're out sponsor, we really need to plug them" "Seriously, Batman would make more sense going to Tim Horton's for coffee" "JUST PLUG THE DAMN STORE" "Fine...they go to the damn store to play dressup. Yeah, that'll kill some time"
@@kylepeters8690 "Alfred, this is the recipe for Tim Bits. " "Master Bruce, you can buy or sell Dunkin Donuts" "Memorize it!" "Starbucks makes these-" "It's a craving! WHERE ARE THEY?!"
Another problem with the Joker's plan that I just noticed was that the deed had to be exercised within 125 years of the date of signing and Batman said that it was the day after the cutoff date. Assuming the comic takes place in the same year it was published (1992), then the deed would have been signed in 1867. That's the year Canada technically became its own country, the 84th year of the US winning the American revolution, and the year the US purchased Alaska. That means whoever signed that deed with the Joker's ancestors would have had to get permission from the British Government, the Canadian government, the US government, and, depending on if it was signed before or after the purchase of Alaska, possibly the Russian government. And this assumes they stuck with just the territory controlled by countries that were former British colonies. Going with the entire land mass Mexico and Central America are all considered geographically part of North America, which would add at least another half-dozen governments that need to grant permission to this. Plus Greenland is geographically part of North America as well and about half of it is west of Cape Spear, which means the Danish government would need to grant permission as well. TL;DR: How the hell did this deed come into existence and become valid in the first place?
to answer you're question Snowflame....you have created a sandwich so powerful that once consumed, allows you to bend the fabric of time and space as we know it.........and also feed all the starving children of the world XD
Part of Canada existed under that name prior to 1867, Upper Canada (Quebec) and Lower Canada (Ontario). It isn't unbelievable that there would have been maps of the area under that name. Also, just because Newfoundland wasn't a part of Canada when the book was published, there's no reason why a collector living in Newfoundland couldn't own a copy.
I like when writers manage to make a balance between clownish and terrifying with the Joker. The danger of the character is that he's so unpredictable. You never know what he's going to do. When he throws a pie in your face, it's even odds whether it's going to be banana cream, or deadly acid. When writers make him an over the top killer who's plots are always murderous and deadly, it makes him more predictable and therefore less dangerous. This is why Batman TAS will always have what I consider the definitive version of this character.
My favorite is, "What'd I do?". You sound so confused, and I love it. =) Storylines are the primary reason I started watching your stuff. I can't get enough, man. Keep it up.
There's this great old Vincent Price film called "The Baron of Arizona" with a similar land-grab plot, and it's based on real events in America's past where someone almost was declard owner of Arizona due to forgery.
*Joker walks into a library in Texas. Waves his gun around* "Everybody stand down while I walk in here and steal a book!" *Is immediately gunned down due to our wide-spread Concealed Carry laws"
5:43 Without going to Canada, you have no idea how many things in Canada pointlessly have "Canada" or "Canadian" in its name. Like the Great Canadian Dollar Store, Canadian Tire, Canadian Wilderness, DMVC or Department of Motor Vehicles of Canada, Bank of Canada, or Canadian Mounties.
When Cobra made a bid for legitimacy as a nation unto itself, it set its sights on a small island which had only just formed (they forced the Joes to set off a series of charges with a combined 1 kt yield to crack an undersea bunker that was on a fault line), and was well inside of international waters. It was small, just enough for their coils to rest, but it did give them sovereign territory that was usually off limits. They weren't trying to lay claim to a continent, just a small island that was well within their ability to defend.
I know you wont care. But Alberta is basically Canada's version of Texas and the Canadian Stampede is an annual Rodeo that is known world wide. So yes the when talking about Cowboys in Canada most will automatically think of Calgary or Edmonton Alberta
Kid, just hang out with Hermione, Belle and Paige; Batman will be fine. Other kid, I'm going to let natural selection do the work for me Bruce, just get Captain Canuck.
Maybe the Mounties got Batman's phone number from Commissioner Gordon who gave them the number as Batman's really the one you want to go to when Joker decides to take his brand of Supervillainy outside of Gotham and Gordon just wanted to help them out as even Canadians Mounties might need some help dealing with Joker.
Judging by the mention of the Canadian exhibition, I think this comic came out in Canada's centennial celebration in 1967. This is consistent with the depiction of Batman (e.g., numerous mentions of Bat-contraptions). But I'm surprised there was no mention of Robin. Could he have been busy with the Teen Titans at the time?
I actually _do_ read absolutely everything with words on it, but more so the semipersonification of my depression that constantly whispers degrading my sanity will shut up for a second.
I don't know, seeing The Joker take one of his own henchmen hostage and threatening to kill them to make Batman back off sounds like a very in-character thing for The Joker to do to be honest.
Okay, but the ending of this video is telling me that Snowflame apparently stores his cocaine in bags of powdered sugar... I am kind of delighted to hear this! At least it had better be cocaine and not actual powdered sugar. Snowflame is a lot more fun if there's cocaine involved.
Something I always notice about this comic is that Joey and Joanie are on two opposite extremes. Joey won't read a book unless he absolutely has to and can't understand why Joanie likes reading, but on the other hand, Joanie's attitude towards reading comes off more like a drug addiction than a genuine love of reading.
20:41 Amen! Alot of writers seem to forget that the Joker kills people WHEN IT's FUNNY! And of course its good to see him try other crazy shenanigans like patenting all the fish in Gotham's harbor.
+starwarsnerd100 It even make more sense that batman doesn't kill him. he does terrible and wacky stuff yes but not one up everyone in level of atrocity until police are legally allowed to put him down
CNE (Canadian National Exhibition) was an annual amusement park and general "Look at this stuff!". It stopped happening around 2000. Yes, we called it the Canadian National Exhibition, or "The Ex". I don't know what the origins of the name are. "Canadian" though is attached to a lot of things internally. You are right in how weird it is to have someone actually call it "The Canadian National Exhibition" in conversation. "The ex" or "The exhibition" were all I knew it as until I learned it had another name.
KidSnivy69 Same here. The Entity may be the biggest threat and Linkara's personal favorite but I like this one as it feels like it has the most complete story and character growth. For Linkara, Harvey, The Gunslinger and even bits for others. And honestly having it be about the characters and their struggles to me makes me more want to see the story bits then just "there's something Linkara has to fight in some form can he stop it or not?"
DianaGohan Indeed another moment, in terms of character development I loved, was when Linkara truly meets Margret. I realize that that moment caused a broken base with some people, but I loved it because it truly help made the magic gun her own character and solidified the trust between Margret and Linkara.
while, not as good, in my personal opinion, as the Entity Saga, the Gunslinger Saga is still a REALLY good story. I love how casually threatening Jaeris is. By that I mean, unlike the Entity, who had a maniacal laugh and was single-mindedly trying to BECOME EVERYTHING; Vyce, who had the suit, the gravelly voice, and the scary catchphrase; or Mechakara who is both an evil version of Pollo AND Linkara and whose only motivation is hatred, Jaeris just kinda appears and you think "woah, this guy means business!" side note: I don't care HOW you do it, we NEED more PSA's from...SNOWFLAME!!!!
So the PSA is about why its good to read... but to get that lesson, one would need to read the comic. Doesn't that kinda defeat the purpose since only people interested in reading would be reading it (or forced to by someone)
*The following is the opinion of a Salty SEAGULL named EARL who just shows up in my posts whenever he feels like it!* [EARL the Salty SEAGULL:] 3:49 - "This is why Alfred doesn't let Master Wayne do his own laundry!"
SNOWFLAME!!! LOL! I really enjoy your reiew and story segements. And the addition of Snowflame is awesome! You are doing a great job entertaining your viewers.
I had this comic as a kid, actually. And yeah, it's kinda dumb, but I gotta admit, it IS cool seeing Batman running around my home country, and as dumb as Joker's plot is in this, it IS refreshing to see him delve into the stupid from time to time.
8:33- The windshield slides open like the Batmobiles in the movies. I know, because this one was around during the Knightfall Saga. 11:12- "Guns are too quick." (Joker, The Dark Knight (2008))
It's generally difficult for me to pinpoint when I started watching because I immediately started from the first episode and binged my way up which took several weeks if not months. But this episode sticks out in my mind as the first new story element to happen when I was finally caught up.
also considering that people who read the comic also already read frequently read. people who are interested in comics already are reading. so this comic wasn't even needed
I just imagine a Canadian version to Batman wearing red and white, with the maple leaf behind his bat logo, and whenever a villain asks him who he is he says, "I'm Batman, eh?"
+TicciSean You mean like how completely and utterly random the Canadian stuff is? :P If it weren't for the batmobile scene, I'd think that the Canadian stuff was put in after they realized that Sellers is Canadian.
"Librarians do not know fear!" Well, considering Barbara Gordon's day job, that's hardly surprising. :D
My fellow Americans, it is with a heavy heart that I must announce that we have officially declared war on the nation of Jokeria... I am pleased to announce that we have just won the war against the now defunct nation of Jokeria. That was easy.
It will be written in the history books as the 30 second war of jokeria
Poirot's Mustache I hereby rename Jokeria... NEW KICKASSIA!!!
@@ilopominecrafter The shortest war ever, never beaten.
Yeah, and all we had to do was take out like 10 guys. I call that a victory for the U.S.A.
@@oryanstudios2252 and Canada don't forget Joe Curry apparently would have owed both America and Canada
I think I like Calvin and Hobbes’ explanation of how kids view reading/learning- “if nobody makes you do it, it counts as fun”
Wait, Joey doesn't get the reading and Joanie says he's thick.
And then, many generations later, Kamandi asks the same question and Sephira tells him that they're full of thinking.
Kamandi and Sephira are the direct descendants of Joey and Joanie.
HEADCANON ACCEPTED.
Seriously, am I the only one who caught that Batman read the deed, and didn't decide to use the knowledge of Joker's ancestry to figure out who he is?!
Smart thinking.
They really should've used the Penguin for this comic instead of the Joker. He's the villain that always gushes about his heritage, aristocratic background, etc. Making _his_ ancestors the one with the deed would've made far more sense than the Joker, who has fifty million possible backstories that are each more implausible than the last.
World's greatest detective, my ass
I see what you mean bit on the other hand how would it help him. Joker wouldn't care about any family and he doesn't have a secret identity so he couldn't use it for that.
That's... Actually brilliant. Good on you, sir. Well done
"Reading is never fun in any context whatsoever!" "Imagining other places is much more interesting than actually visiting them." I love when you take both sides of an argument. X3
Another thing: WHAT ANCESTORS? Not even the Joker himself knows his real name!
Leanne Who? No one knows that
There's a very real chance that the Joker was just lying about that.
This comic was made before “oooh he’s such a mystery” was a settled element of his character
Linkara does a surprisingly good impersonation of Mark Hamil's Joker.
For the record, it IS actually called the Canadian National Exhibition, or CNE, up here. That takes place in Toronto for two weeks near the end of summer.
To explain WHY the "Canadian" part is necessary, there's also the at least two more "national" exhibitions; Atlantic National Exhibition (Saint John) and Pacific National Exhibition (Vancouver) are the two I'm aware of.
"Okay, we got a sponsor for the reading PSA book"
"Okay, we'll just have Batman and the kids go to that bookstore-"
"It's not a bookstore; it's Zellers"
"....why would Batman go to Zellers?"
"Look, they're out sponsor, we really need to plug them"
"Seriously, Batman would make more sense going to Tim Horton's for coffee"
"JUST PLUG THE DAMN STORE"
"Fine...they go to the damn store to play dressup. Yeah, that'll kill some time"
Now I'm just picturing batman getting hooked on Tim Horton's and demanding one in Gotham.
@@kylepeters8690 "Alfred, this is the recipe for Tim Bits. " "Master Bruce, you can buy or sell Dunkin Donuts"
"Memorize it!" "Starbucks makes these-" "It's a craving! WHERE ARE THEY?!"
10:20
Kenshiro: ATATATATATATATA!
Jojo: ORAORAORAORAORA!
Joker: HAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
Perfect.
Sass
Batman's batmobile looks like it came straight out of F-Zero
This whole comic feels like a joker episode from the 60's tv series when he was played by Cesar Romero.
Your Joker voice is fantastic Linkara
It gets better later to where he almost can do mark hamill near perfectly
"I NEED A FIX LADY! A FIX! I NEED CHAPTERS! *CHAPTERS!*"
OH sure, you all laugh...but you don't know man...you don't know...when that need hits....
Another problem with the Joker's plan that I just noticed was that the deed had to be exercised within 125 years of the date of signing and Batman said that it was the day after the cutoff date. Assuming the comic takes place in the same year it was published (1992), then the deed would have been signed in 1867. That's the year Canada technically became its own country, the 84th year of the US winning the American revolution, and the year the US purchased Alaska. That means whoever signed that deed with the Joker's ancestors would have had to get permission from the British Government, the Canadian government, the US government, and, depending on if it was signed before or after the purchase of Alaska, possibly the Russian government. And this assumes they stuck with just the territory controlled by countries that were former British colonies.
Going with the entire land mass Mexico and Central America are all considered geographically part of North America, which would add at least another half-dozen governments that need to grant permission to this. Plus Greenland is geographically part of North America as well and about half of it is west of Cape Spear, which means the Danish government would need to grant permission as well.
TL;DR: How the hell did this deed come into existence and become valid in the first place?
Why does the way he talks about the free milk and cookies crack me up so much?
Holy land claims, Batman!
NickGaming This should have so many more likes
Thus is the tough life of a youtube commenter :'[
if I got a nickel for every like I've ever gotten...
I'd probably not gross ten dollars.
Linkara does a pretty good Joker voice
to answer you're question Snowflame....you have created a sandwich so powerful that once consumed, allows you to bend the fabric of time and space as we know it.........and also feed all the starving children of the world XD
"Hey! You have a magic gun, where'd you purchase that?" *Gunslinger fires*
I guess our mysterious guess isn't a fan of the theme song.
So wait Joker went to Newfoundland to find a Canadian book written in 1867 when Newfoundland joined Canada in 1949.
Also he went to Edmonton when he got the cowboy clue despite the fact that Calgary is the city in Alberta most associated with cowboy culture.
+Quickpatch12 So, what was Canada before 1867?
***** British North America.
Part of Canada existed under that name prior to 1867, Upper Canada (Quebec) and Lower Canada (Ontario). It isn't unbelievable that there would have been maps of the area under that name. Also, just because Newfoundland wasn't a part of Canada when the book was published, there's no reason why a collector living in Newfoundland couldn't own a copy.
@@adamcoxworthy9373 Ontario was the Upper Canada ans Québec the Lower Canada
I like when writers manage to make a balance between clownish and terrifying with the Joker. The danger of the character is that he's so unpredictable. You never know what he's going to do. When he throws a pie in your face, it's even odds whether it's going to be banana cream, or deadly acid. When writers make him an over the top killer who's plots are always murderous and deadly, it makes him more predictable and therefore less dangerous.
This is why Batman TAS will always have what I consider the definitive version of this character.
My favorite is, "What'd I do?". You sound so confused, and I love it. =) Storylines are the primary reason I started watching your stuff. I can't get enough, man. Keep it up.
A comic book is trying to promote literacy.
Who in the wide, wide world of fhack was this comic made for?
Adrian Amorix Aren't you amazed this thing your reading says reading is fun? You...you aren't? Oh.
One of the many things reading doesn’t inherently teach people: how to read
The self aggrandizement of whoever put it together and all those Canadian school libraries desperate for educational material.
Adrian Amorix My only guess is the Rod and Todd Flanders of the world... or at least parents who want them to be
Yeah that's like teaching a blind person sign language with a silent film
There's this great old Vincent Price film called "The Baron of Arizona" with a similar land-grab plot, and it's based on real events in America's past where someone almost was declard owner of Arizona due to forgery.
"What has Snowflame DONE?!"
It's funny watching this all these years later, now that Zellers is no longer a thing really, just a mini-section of other stores now
*Joker walks into a library in Texas. Waves his gun around*
"Everybody stand down while I walk in here and steal a book!"
*Is immediately gunned down due to our wide-spread Concealed Carry laws"
Meanwhile, in Texas: www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2017/11/6/16612014/sutherland-springs-shooting-good-guy-gun
5:43 Without going to Canada, you have no idea how many things in Canada pointlessly have "Canada" or "Canadian" in its name.
Like the Great Canadian Dollar Store, Canadian Tire, Canadian Wilderness, DMVC or Department of Motor Vehicles of Canada, Bank of Canada, or Canadian Mounties.
When Cobra made a bid for legitimacy as a nation unto itself, it set its sights on a small island which had only just formed (they forced the Joes to set off a series of charges with a combined 1 kt yield to crack an undersea bunker that was on a fault line), and was well inside of international waters. It was small, just enough for their coils to rest, but it did give them sovereign territory that was usually off limits. They weren't trying to lay claim to a continent, just a small island that was well within their ability to defend.
As a resident of Toronto, we refer to the Canadian national exhibition as the CNE or the X.
Oh, this is FIRMLY in so bad it's good territory. I love this
Ten years of Batman teaching us how to read
I know you wont care. But Alberta is basically Canada's version of Texas and the Canadian Stampede is an annual Rodeo that is known world wide. So yes the when talking about Cowboys in Canada most will automatically think of Calgary or Edmonton Alberta
Edmonton does rodeo too?
www.cbc.ca/news/canada/edmonton/it-s-official-canadian-finals-rodeo-returns-to-edmonton-1.3809883
Kid, just hang out with Hermione, Belle and Paige; Batman will be fine. Other kid, I'm going to let natural selection do the work for me
Bruce, just get Captain Canuck.
Someday I must remind myself to make a SNOWFLAME sandwich. SUGAR IS AN ACCEPTABLE COCAINE SUBSTITUTE!
"As opposed to a cowboy slasher?"
Not gonna lie, I kinda wanna see that now.
Freddy Kruger meets gunsmoke, make it happen.
Maybe the Mounties got Batman's phone number from Commissioner Gordon who gave them the number as Batman's really the one you want to go to when Joker decides to take his brand of Supervillainy outside of Gotham and Gordon just wanted to help them out as even Canadians Mounties might need some help dealing with Joker.
Zellers vs Office Max: THE FINAL CONFLICT
Tareltonlives *plays terminator theme*
How strange this comes out the day before Arkham Knight is released.
Shyamalan cartoon hops around and says, "Ask me what it meant! ASK ME WHAT IT MEANS!"
14:39 FYI Linkara, Alberta is Canada's Texas, so this makes sense.
Gotta say though, I love Joker plans like this. So wackadoo, so fitting.
Judging by the mention of the Canadian exhibition, I think this comic came out in Canada's centennial celebration in 1967. This is consistent with the depiction of Batman (e.g., numerous mentions of Bat-contraptions). But I'm surprised there was no mention of Robin. Could he have been busy with the Teen Titans at the time?
The Artwork doesn't work for that time period, it's to 'good'
Fun fact as a Canadian the Canadian exhibition is a thing still going on hell when I’m writing it there’s radio ad
I actually _do_ read absolutely everything with words on it, but more so the semipersonification of my depression that constantly whispers degrading my sanity will shut up for a second.
Jabun The Wanderer that's dark
Psst! Hey man... Wanna read some chapters?
Its good for what ails ya.
I don't know, seeing The Joker take one of his own henchmen hostage and threatening to kill them to make Batman back off sounds like a very in-character thing for The Joker to do to be honest.
The Gotham City Police Department are stuck using the Bat Signal, but the Canadian Authorities have Batman’s phone number
that zellers wasn't outside edmonton, as a natural born edmontonian, we know what the section of west edmonton mall that once held zellers looks like.
16:16 to 16:37 may be linkara's most brutal joke I've ever witnessed.
jo holloway Part of me wishes that he would have just gotten up and walked off-frame after 10 seconds before cutting back to the review.
How?
What's terrifying is that this comic is cannon...
Okay, but the ending of this video is telling me that Snowflame apparently stores his cocaine in bags of powdered sugar... I am kind of delighted to hear this!
At least it had better be cocaine and not actual powdered sugar. Snowflame is a lot more fun if there's cocaine involved.
Small thought: perhaps Jonie knowing about the cowboy events in Alberta is meant to the payoff to mentioning the info pamphlets. So they did matter!
This almost feels like a Read or Die crossover.
Something I always notice about this comic is that Joey and Joanie are on two opposite extremes. Joey won't read a book unless he absolutely has to and can't understand why Joanie likes reading, but on the other hand, Joanie's attitude towards reading comes off more like a drug addiction than a genuine love of reading.
Am I the only one who thinks the gunslinger really resembles Ed Elric in a bowler hat?
Mike White You're not alone!!
+Mike White Even Dr Insano calls him "Fullmetal Alchemist" later
Nick Gage I know. I nearly did a spit take.
Mike White and if he were into leather.
i wanna hear harvey sing the entire AT4W song
***** Well he's called Finevoice for a reason.
+rigren0121 And the for the end credits as I hate the new song :P
That would be neat.
20:41 Amen! Alot of writers seem to forget that the Joker kills people WHEN IT's FUNNY! And of course its good to see him try other crazy shenanigans like patenting all the fish in Gotham's harbor.
+starwarsnerd100 It even make more sense that batman doesn't kill him. he does terrible and wacky stuff yes but not one up everyone in level of atrocity until police are legally allowed to put him down
CNE (Canadian National Exhibition) was an annual amusement park and general "Look at this stuff!". It stopped happening around 2000. Yes, we called it the Canadian National Exhibition, or "The Ex". I don't know what the origins of the name are. "Canadian" though is attached to a lot of things internally.
You are right in how weird it is to have someone actually call it "The Canadian National Exhibition" in conversation. "The ex" or "The exhibition" were all I knew it as until I learned it had another name.
For anyone wondering... you should wait through the credits. Trust me. It's worth it :)
10:20
Huh. Looks like the Joker's really into Fist of the North Star.
Welcome back to Canada, Linkara. Glad to have you here :D
6:23 Oh yes, because I can just hop on a train and end up in the goddamn land of OZ 2 hours later.
Or the kingdom of Tortall
Unless I'm mistaken, the saddest part of this review is that Linkara still didn't get his free milk and cookies.
This is surprisingly good Mark Hamil's joker impression. It's a bit uncanny.
21:58 - BEST. REFERENCE. EVER.
I miss the goofy Joker
Me too
Ah, the start of the arc that got me to to rewatch the pass arcs, and follow it to this day. (Personal favorite arc)
KidSnivy69 Same here. The Entity may be the biggest threat and Linkara's personal favorite but I like this one as it feels like it has the most complete story and character growth. For Linkara, Harvey, The Gunslinger and even bits for others. And honestly having it be about the characters and their struggles to me makes me more want to see the story bits then just "there's something Linkara has to fight in some form can he stop it or not?"
DianaGohan
Indeed another moment, in terms of character development I loved, was when Linkara truly meets Margret. I realize that that moment caused a broken base with some people, but I loved it because it truly help made the magic gun her own character and solidified the trust between Margret and Linkara.
while, not as good, in my personal opinion, as the Entity Saga, the Gunslinger Saga is still a REALLY good story. I love how casually threatening Jaeris is. By that I mean, unlike the Entity, who had a maniacal laugh and was single-mindedly trying to BECOME EVERYTHING; Vyce, who had the suit, the gravelly voice, and the scary catchphrase; or Mechakara who is both an evil version of Pollo AND Linkara and whose only motivation is hatred, Jaeris just kinda appears and you think "woah, this guy means business!"
side note: I don't care HOW you do it, we NEED more PSA's from...SNOWFLAME!!!!
Everytime I see the Gunslinger now all I can think is "hey, it's the Snowflame guy!"
7:50: Well if Short Circuit taught us anything (albeit it applied to the robot character, Johnny 5), imput is possibly addictive.
Billy: What's wrong, are you chicken?
Marie: No, we're not as stupid as you.
Good friends tell you when you're acting too dumb to live.
21:22 Look out, an anime character!
Crimson Trax Edward Elrick has changed quite a bit ever since he gave up on Alchemy and learned how to use an actual gun.
He kinda makes me think of Edward Elric in the world of Trigun.
So the PSA is about why its good to read... but to get that lesson, one would need to read the comic. Doesn't that kinda defeat the purpose since only people interested in reading would be reading it (or forced to by someone)
Linkara: Have you ever seen The Mouse That Roared? Getting into the war and loosing to get war reparations could be Joker's real plan.
*The following is the opinion of a Salty SEAGULL named EARL who just shows up in my posts whenever he feels like it!*
[EARL the Salty SEAGULL:] 3:49 - "This is why Alfred doesn't let Master Wayne do his own laundry!"
SNOWFLAME!!! LOL! I really enjoy your reiew and story segements. And the addition of Snowflame is awesome! You are doing a great job entertaining your viewers.
fun fact: Alberta Canada has the Calgary stampede which is legitimately a giant rodeo
I had this comic as a kid, actually. And yeah, it's kinda dumb, but I gotta admit, it IS cool seeing Batman running around my home country, and as dumb as Joker's plot is in this, it IS refreshing to see him delve into the stupid from time to time.
8:33- The windshield slides open like the Batmobiles in the movies. I know, because this one was around during the Knightfall Saga.
11:12- "Guns are too quick." (Joker, The Dark Knight (2008))
the first appernce of full leather alchemist
how can joker even prove this, we don't know who he is how the hell is he gonna prove those are his ancestors
Suddenly the batman zellers commercial make more sense
It's generally difficult for me to pinpoint when I started watching because I immediately started from the first episode and binged my way up which took several weeks if not months.
But this episode sticks out in my mind as the first new story element to happen when I was finally caught up.
Here in Canada, the majority of Zellers have actually been closed down recently...so much for "always a Zellers nearby when you need one"...
YSoSerious7 And replaced by Target. Wait ...
Jaeris quoting Q is the first hint that he’s seen Star Trek
also considering that people who read the comic also already read frequently read. people who are interested in comics already are reading. so this comic wasn't even needed
Okay, now I want to see the Christian Bale Batman advertising Quebec and singing "Reading Rainbow"
I just imagine a Canadian version to Batman wearing red and white, with the maple leaf behind his bat logo, and whenever a villain asks him who he is he says, "I'm Batman, eh?"
+Ticci Sean Batman doesn't wear any country's colors. This would better apply to Wonder Woman or Superman.
Kimi FW I know he doesn't but in this story Batman had such a tight connection to Canada that it would be funny if he did
+TicciSean You mean like how completely and utterly random the Canadian stuff is? :P If it weren't for the batmobile scene, I'd think that the Canadian stuff was put in after they realized that Sellers is Canadian.
I don't know why I like these but I would definitely to see you do another one of these PSA Hell Months someday!
Upon hearing the Reading Rainbow theme I literally spot a guy wearing a Reading Rainbow shirt o.o
now we know the connection between Batman, the joker and Zeller's
Well if Canadian comic PSA's are anything like their TV PSA's, then this comic has the potential to be dark and twisted as fuck.
Holy crap, The Joker is an enemy stand user! 10:10
This is would be better in Adam West voice not Dark brooding Batman
(I thought he said "Reed Richards once told me that's the place to go for HENTAI supervillain gear")...
Joker's plan sounds more like something Penguin would want to do. Penguin would be the one to Annex Canada
Will has way too much fun doing Snowflame bits it seems
5:03 "Sign, sign. Ev'rywhere a sign, blockin' out the scenery, breakin' my mind. Do this. Don't do that. Can't you read the sign?"
also how does joker even know those are his ancestors if he doesn't even know his own name?
The intro of the gunslinger was very awesome
Hay look its Barbara Gordon the Liberian
6:45 My IMMORTAL