Why People Don't Understand Superman And The Problem With Modern Comic Book Media

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  • @IsaiahINRI
    @IsaiahINRI 2 года назад +1007

    Kindness, fairness, and justice will never be irrelevant

    • @KryptonianEdge
      @KryptonianEdge 2 года назад +18

      No good deed goes unpunished.

    • @IsaiahINRI
      @IsaiahINRI 2 года назад +89

      @@KryptonianEdge the right thing may not always be easy but it is always worth doing.

    • @dumbly-stupid
      @dumbly-stupid 2 года назад +36

      He truly is the man of tomorrow

    • @zaberfang
      @zaberfang Год назад +2

      Not when said characteristics are just covers used by insidious people and organizations.

    • @kennethsatria6607
      @kennethsatria6607 Год назад +33

      Its kind of crazy how people like Snyder and others who think Superman is unrealistic or should be as ugly as we are, have already been analyzed through people like Manchester Black and Luthor. Fact of the matter is he despite his power actually strives to work for that ideal world no matter how hard.
      Its trully an underrated thing about Supes' character

  • @olaoluwapowilliams5169
    @olaoluwapowilliams5169 2 года назад +926

    It’s okay to write a dark Superman story, just don’t make the character dark. Superman isn’t dark, the situations and villains he faces are dark.

    • @SwitchShmup
      @SwitchShmup Год назад

      Ok we will follow your little rules. So its in a nice wrapped box for ya. You dolt.

    • @kennethsatria6607
      @kennethsatria6607 Год назад +32

      I think despite being a typical comic book zombie event Dceased kind of captures that for Superman

    • @bradleystites
      @bradleystites Год назад +38

      I mostly agree. But I enjoyed the Ultraman and injustice stories as well. I just think it can be overdone, but when done right it can be very appealing. My prime example of a Superman turned evil that's interesting was in Superman Vs the Elite. He was temporarily portrayed as a bad guy during those events, but the final twist was quite interesting and I think helped sell the idea of Superman ultimately.

    • @fightingleaf
      @fightingleaf Год назад +15

      @@bradleystites And part of doing some things right is doing them sparingly.

    • @bradleystites
      @bradleystites Год назад +9

      @fightingleaf whole heartedly agreed. That's why my list of approved evil superman stories doesn't include more things. I'm sure more stories have played the angle well enough but for the symbol of hope that he is I'm starting to get sick of them only playing these stories over and over.
      It seems to be only evil superman or death of superman that seems to get made into mass media anymore.

  • @rockdesu
    @rockdesu 2 года назад +270

    The only way superman would turn out different in another parallel universe would be the family that would happen to find him as a baby.

    • @kennethsatria6607
      @kennethsatria6607 Год назад +22

      I think my favorite spin on that is how he was made a little more angry and prideful, but still wanted to uphold justice as in the Gods and Monsters universe. And its cause his parents were mexican farmers, kind of under the boot at the time, so I can see why even if they didn't teach him to hate or bully opressors back as Superman he'd want to

    • @Fenris30
      @Fenris30 Год назад +10

      ​@@kennethsatria6607I would have loved to see a Jor-El sired Clark deal with that rather then a Zod sired one. Are we who we are by Nature or Nurture. Zoe's son was much more of a Realist then Jor-El's.

    • @RbDaP
      @RbDaP Год назад +4

      thats what makes that Superman as a URSS champion one shot a good one in my book: he is STILL the same good person thirsty for justice, his nurture only skews him to other way of achieving that

    • @cameronharding2878
      @cameronharding2878 5 месяцев назад +4

      You should read red son

    • @sammysstopmotionoas2004
      @sammysstopmotionoas2004 3 месяца назад +1

      Isn't that Red Son?

  • @orboakin8074
    @orboakin8074 Год назад +384

    The whole thing about people finding Superman boring and lacking in personality is mainly a western phenomenon. In much of Africa, were i am from, and most of the world (many manga heroes were inspired by him) he is still beloved and adored as a great hero and personality mainly because our societies don't have the weird cultural obsession with relativism and cynicism and we prefer heroic characters who stand for good, no matter how cliched it seems❤

    • @michaeljosephjackson2364
      @michaeljosephjackson2364 Год назад +45

      Because hope is a thing humans look for

    • @Seoyeaji921
      @Seoyeaji921 Год назад +31

      Yup exactly i have seen asian audience to like characters with fictitious powers Naruto and most manga or anime characters and it is not unusual for them. Hating on Superman is a western phenomenon.

    • @gak1146
      @gak1146 11 месяцев назад +1

      Bitch made superman fanboy.

    • @Raine749
      @Raine749 10 месяцев назад +17

      I think it’s people becoming too cynical

    • @TheUnseenPath
      @TheUnseenPath 9 месяцев назад +20

      It's never cliched. I love that's how you guys feel! The people who say he is boring are the real boring ones because they have no original thought in their minds they just repeat what is heard. Superman is the best and always will be.

  • @EobardFerguson
    @EobardFerguson Год назад +291

    I think we're finally in a time where people want to believe in a good guy again. We've had enough of the angst and dark takes on heroes. We need to see that a good guy can beat the odds by just staying true to who he is and by simply wanting to help other people just because he can. Superman is Superman to us because he doesn't give up no matter what, that what he says is always the truth, and that we can count on him to be there for us when we need him most. We need Superman now more than ever.

    • @StoryTeller796
      @StoryTeller796 Год назад +18

      The common collective public, there has always been more niche groups that wanted heroes like Superman, but the stuffy suits, the filmmakers, and the common public dismissed their voices. Most of them have just eventually learned their lesson that what they wanted just wasn't good enough for them and everyone else, and now that some of them wondered why, they now have the winds blowing in the opposite direction. Overall, though, great assessment of the situation, Ferguson! It will now truly take a Superman to sweep us off our feet.

    • @milkiassamuel780
      @milkiassamuel780 Год назад +13

      @@StoryTeller796 Thats why Im very hopeful about James Gunn's Superman Legacy film as he has proven not only to be an incredible CBM director/filmmaker in general, but he truly cares about these characters and what they mean to the world and writes them to be human, regardless of how outlandish the characters might be, look at how he's reinvented the Guards of the Galaxy who were once a C-list group of oddballs are now household names that have a phenomenal trilogy fleshing each and every one of them as tragic, complex and multifaceted characters that have made mistakes but reconcile in each other to accept each other and love for their mistakes. James Gunn is also proven to be a massive fan of Superman ever since he was a kid and has a deep connection to what Superman means to the world and how he remains to be a gentle kind soul that sees the best in everyone. Everything he said about the movie being an exploration in the power of compassion and empathy in a cynical and pessimistic world is everything Ive always wanted to see in a Superman movie, and I have faith he will give us possibly the most faithful take on Superman ever since Christopher Reeves.

    • @djash7161
      @djash7161 Год назад +4

      I Hate Zack Snyder Too!!!

    • @Chuck_EL
      @Chuck_EL Год назад +12

      ​@@milkiassamuel780
      As a Superman fan seeing people actually using Lex Luthor's opinions of Superman as an argument why Superman is outdated is really eye opening so much they don't even realize it

    • @robertrainford6754
      @robertrainford6754 Год назад +4

      There is no odds with Superman. Having odds means the possibility of loosing, which Superman doesn’t have. Superman has been written like a plot device for decades. Just overpowering any situation, or developing some random superpower to handle the situation. That is not a good character.

  • @lookinforthe70s
    @lookinforthe70s Год назад +107

    It's quite simple to me. If you don't like the original character of Superman, then don't get involved with producing entertainment about him. That goes for all of the these characters. If you don't like the characters, stay away. Yeah, I know they like the money they can make. But that makes it even worse. Don't do it just for the money. But unfortunately that won't happen very often.

    • @theepic1944
      @theepic1944 Год назад +14

      When they said "You're living in a dream world",it meant they were doing it for the money.

    • @lookinforthe70s
      @lookinforthe70s Год назад +3

      @@theepic1944 Yep.

    • @rhyslightning3037
      @rhyslightning3037 Год назад +9

      @@lookinforthe70s yh ive never understood this if your not a fan of a character or story why are you making stuff based on it in the first place why not make something based on a character or movie you do like bet it would turn out alot better

    • @robertrainford6754
      @robertrainford6754 Год назад +3

      Why. A director can improve his reputation by not making him a plot device. I’d say changing it were Superman came to earth at the age of ten, and actually witnessing krypton near destruction would look better, and give him a real desire to save the earth.

    • @connorharnage6697
      @connorharnage6697 Месяц назад +1

      @@robertrainford6754If you're a competent creator, you don't need to change Superman to make him more than a plot device because he already is more than that. Superman vs the Elite and the comic that inspired it peak comic books and most of that is due to the writin of Superman. They don't do anything all that new with him. They don't change or bastardize him. They just reaffirm the same character traits he's had since his inception in a world that's trying to make him change and it's perfect

  • @zaragachizanparo4948
    @zaragachizanparo4948 9 месяцев назад +139

    I think the most ideal criticism of Superman can be summarized by a quote from the Green Goblin.
    "The one thing they love more than a hero is to see a hero fail, fall, die trying. In spite of everything you've done for them, eventually, they'll hate you. Why bother?"

    • @Noms_Chompsky
      @Noms_Chompsky 6 месяцев назад +23

      Dood? That quotes all about how Norman fails to get Spidey; how Osbourne can't see beyond self interest or conceive of personal responsibility (ol' webheads catchphrase, yeah) in the slightest degree. Goblin's got Spidey stuck and he's monolouging trying to break Spidey's spirit but he's so small minded and hard hearted he doesn't know he's standing there just telling on himself that he's a full on garbage person; it's famous for that dood.

    • @theauthor6669
      @theauthor6669 6 месяцев назад +15

      @@Noms_Chompsky Yeah that's his point... the criticism's don't work because of exactly what you just said

    • @TheMamaluigi300
      @TheMamaluigi300 2 месяца назад +5

      Spider-Man: “Because it’s right.”

    • @twilimess
      @twilimess 24 дня назад +2

      Isn't this similar to what Mephiles says to Shadow in Sonic 06?

    • @blues4509
      @blues4509 20 дней назад +2

      ​​@@twilimessyeah and great moment for Shadow. Even knowing the world will turn on him and even result in his effective death, he chooses to do the right thing regardless.

  • @SourRobo8364
    @SourRobo8364 Год назад +136

    I fell out of Superman for a bit. But then I saw someone talk about Superman vs The Elite and decided to watch it. This lead me to watching the DCAU again after so many years. It's been great.
    Also Death of Superman is my favorite Super movie.

    • @thealternativelook
      @thealternativelook  Год назад +19

      Superman vs the Elite is so good. Definitely a top tier Superman movie, it's honestly right next to the first Superman film with Chris Reeves in my opinion, hopefully that film could possibly be adapted into live action someday.

    • @dupersuper1938
      @dupersuper1938 Год назад +5

      @@thealternativelook Reeve

    • @Chuck_EL
      @Chuck_EL Год назад +3

      ​​​@@thealternativelook
      Even people who aren't Superman fans and played injustice don't even understand it was Metropolis being blown up and millions of innocent lives taken that was the catalyst for why he became a dictator
      I'm glad you brought that up

    • @Chuck_EL
      @Chuck_EL Год назад +3

      ​@@thealternativelook
      All-star Superman is a good comic also btw

    • @Gandalfthegoldenbird
      @Gandalfthegoldenbird Год назад +3

      You should watch all-Star. Imo there isn’t a story that will ever top that one.

  • @Crimson28
    @Crimson28 Год назад +76

    Superman the Animated Series, Justice League, and Justice League Unlimited all have my favorite incarnation of the character. The stories got dark and outside forces were trying to tempt him to go dark but at the moment of truth, he revealed who he really was: a man who is not a murderer. He’s a man of principle and a believer of peace & justice.

  • @maxbile121
    @maxbile121 2 года назад +133

    been a long time reader i think what makes a good superman story is knowing the core of the character, superman is supposed to represent the best in us the best in humanity, his family is also the core of his beliefs, Superman can't physically be challenged that's boring, it has to come from the mental to show that despite who he is that he is still imperfect like all of us.

    • @robertrainford6754
      @robertrainford6754 Год назад +1

      Superman not physically being challenged is why his character sucks. Why can’t he face someone stronger than him, and beat them through using his other powers.

    • @Tommy-x7h
      @Tommy-x7h Год назад +5

      ​@@robertrainford6754
      Darkseid: Am I a joke to you?
      Doomsday: Surely you jest.

    • @gak1146
      @gak1146 11 месяцев назад

      @user dude he jobbed both of them. Gtfo with that.

    • @blacklivesorblackvotes2985
      @blacklivesorblackvotes2985 6 месяцев назад

      @@gak1146 no he didn’t. Superman literally died fighting doomsday. Everytime he fights doomsday he’s getting smacked. Gtfo with this ignorant ass comment.

    • @JaceDeanLove
      @JaceDeanLove 2 месяца назад +1

      @@gak1146okay so you’ve never read a comic ever

  • @DavidMartinez-ce3lp
    @DavidMartinez-ce3lp Год назад +69

    They were able to make Captain America hopeful and inspirational in the MCU, but apparently Superman has to be dark and brooding now. For some reason?

    • @Peramiiy
      @Peramiiy Год назад +15

      Yep, its like going to see a batman movie and seeing him as this hope, justice, boy-scout, cracking jokes.
      Wonder why ppl were turned off by Snyder's Superman....
      These Hollywood writers/directors are just too lazy or cant imagines past the "absolute power always corrupts absolutely" trope

    • @DavidMartinez-ce3lp
      @DavidMartinez-ce3lp Год назад +10

      @Peramiiy Even with Batman, Hollywood seems to only focus on certain aspects of the character. I'd argue it's the equivalent of the way Marvel editors treat Spider-man. They have an idea of what he's supposed to be, and they can never let him stray far from that. For Batman, he's always a dark and brooding loner. The recent the Batman movie was essentially a safe bet for WB. Trying to recapture the success of the Dark Knight trilogy. Where's the fun? Where's the Batfamily? Campiness is a part of that character and his history. I want a definitive version of Batman where they find a way to balance the serious side with the campiness. Don't think we'll ever get that, unfortunately.

    • @fluffynator6222
      @fluffynator6222 2 месяца назад +1

      ​@@DavidMartinez-ce3lp The Batman ends with him saving civilians in broad daylight. Wdym "dark and brooding".

    • @DavidMartinez-ce3lp
      @DavidMartinez-ce3lp 2 месяца назад +1

      @fluffynator6222 Can he just be that from the beginning? Why do we need stories about Young Bruce or Old Bruce? I've seen it before. It's boring. Where's Batman in his prime? Haven't gotten that since 2008 with the Dark Knight. Where's Batman teaching others? Being a father figure. Where's every other aspect that makes up the character? Why be so ashamed of the campy side and light side of Batman? Screw realistic and gritty, give me fun.

    • @fluffynator6222
      @fluffynator6222 2 месяца назад

      @@DavidMartinez-ce3lp
      There's an Yadam West animated movie and Harley Quin's Show.

  • @MrHousecup
    @MrHousecup Год назад +27

    The thing I liked most about 90's Superman is that he had NO powers what-so-ever until he was a late teenager. To me, this communicates that while his body is not human, his mind and soul very much is.

  • @DEATHxKAGE
    @DEATHxKAGE Год назад +44

    The way you were describing how Superman wouldn’t turn bad and how ridiculous that notion is, completely reminded me of the argument I, and many others made about how ridiculous it was that Disney thought Luke Skywalker would even have the slightest thought of killing his own nephew because he sensed a little Darkness in him. It was the dumbest thing ever!
    Edit: Just got to the 22:40 section where you mentioned this! Nice! Amazing video!

    • @dankerbell
      @dankerbell Месяц назад

      he nearly killed his own dad, that wasn't even thinking about it, he actually was about to do it. remember that kylo's memory of the scene was not the correct turn of events, then again last jedi haters don't pay attention to the movie so i wouldn't be surprised if you didn't realise that

    • @connorharnage6697
      @connorharnage6697 Месяц назад +3

      @@dankerbellNo we very much paid attention. Both recollections of the events were character assassination. Also there's a difference between Vader and Kylo. Ben hadn't done anything. Vader was actively attacking him and threatening his sister. Luke had absolutely no reason to attack Ben

  • @ianyoder2537
    @ianyoder2537 Год назад +52

    Spider-man is the venn diagram center between Batman and Superman. Change my mind.
    Like Superman he's a superpowerd down to earth idealist who wears a red and blue costume and who's alter ego is a normal average Joe who works at a news company.
    Like Batman he's a strategic tactical fighter and inventor with a strict no killing rule who uses grappling hooks a lot and is a popular superhero based on an animal that a lot of people are afraid of.

    • @xptaco2298
      @xptaco2298 4 месяца назад +4

      Spider-Man is like Batman and Superman
      He has powers, can fight good, no money

  • @golvic1436
    @golvic1436 Год назад +32

    I always thought if Superman lost Lois he would be more likely peace out than go crazy.

    • @snoot6629
      @snoot6629 4 месяца назад +4

      didnt he do that in kingdom come?

  • @bluewulv
    @bluewulv 2 года назад +73

    What I don't get is
    Why do people constantly underestimate his power?

    • @Guciom
      @Guciom Год назад +13

      Ego.

    • @Nitram4392
      @Nitram4392 Год назад +28

      Because he usually holds back, so they assume he is weaker than he actually is.

    • @gak1146
      @gak1146 11 месяцев назад +1

      "He's always holding back." You fan boys are what drives the hate for this character. Screw you fanboys more and more people dislike this character, it's growing daily. He's an op Mary Sue.cope assholes.

    • @freman007
      @freman007 8 месяцев назад +10

      In Superior Spider-Man Doc Ock possessed Spider-Man's body, and was shocked, even horrified, by how much Peter has to hold back in order to avoid killing people with his strength.
      And Spider-Man possesses only a fraction of Superman's strength.
      As Superman is quoted saying, he lives in a world of cardboard, and is constantly holding back to avoid destroying everything he touches.

    • @danielhounshell2526
      @danielhounshell2526 Месяц назад +1

      Because it's massively inconsistent. Superman has shifted between city block levels of power all the way to universal levels of power. In some versions he gets brought down by a taser and in others he no sells nuclear explosions.

  • @DaPhunkPhenomena
    @DaPhunkPhenomena Год назад +19

    Kingdom Come's Superman also loses Lois because of the Joker, but he didn't kill him - Magog does, and then he testifies in court that Magog shouldn't have killed the Joker but Magog wins the case; gets free and is even acclaimed by the crowd and media, so Superman retires from humanity thinking he is no longer needed. That is truly the Superman I love, and if some people find Superman boring, it's only because the stories they read weren't well written. Superman has a good sense of humour, he is optimistic, deeply love humans and makes a good contrast with Batman, even if they share the same moral code.
    I may alos add the example of Frank Miller's DK III where Batman realises that all this time before Superman never used his full power and was constantly holding back to not harm his enemies - something similar though to the Marvel Universe's Spider-Man (who always held back to not harm his enemies as well), which makes your parallel between the two even more relevant.
    Superman is abd always should be the embodiment of Truth and Justice - period.

  • @danielallen4450
    @danielallen4450 Год назад +31

    It's always been funny to me that the man WB picked to write and direct for Superman almost word for word quoted Manchester Black in what's so funny about Truth, Justice, and the American Way

    • @zanerobbins3794
      @zanerobbins3794 Год назад +10

      YOURE LIVING IN A DREAM WORLD

    • @theepic1944
      @theepic1944 Год назад +15

      Good because dreams transform us and help make the world a better place.

    • @darlalathan6143
      @darlalathan6143 Год назад +1

      @@zanerobbins3794 Only documentary directors can say that (but they don't) about superhero fans, not Hollywood directors of superhero movies, lol! 😂😅😆🤓🤣

  • @badongo328
    @badongo328 Год назад +38

    Batman said it best; "Superman has the power of a god, but how lucky are we that it never occurred to him"

    • @braylon4125
      @braylon4125 7 месяцев назад +1

      He really does know. But he's been taught that he's supposed to bury that power.

    • @badongo328
      @badongo328 7 месяцев назад

      @@braylon4125 he was taught to fear it

    • @cameronharding2878
      @cameronharding2878 5 месяцев назад +11

      ​@@badongo328 being able to understand that you have power and hold back isn't the same as fearing it

    • @badongo328
      @badongo328 5 месяцев назад

      @@cameronharding2878true but he actually does

    • @EarlJohn61
      @EarlJohn61 4 месяца назад +2

      Back before the new 52, Darkseid made a similar comment...
      something like: "The only possible problem I see on Earth is the Kryptonian. If he _ever_ puts aside his stupid* morality and brings his full power to bear, I will be in trouble."
      * "Stupid" by Darkseid's assessment.

  • @CapLives
    @CapLives 2 года назад +44

    I think a lot of more recent comics have still captured the character. Rebirth, Up In The Sky, American Alien, even Bendis's run had a good Superman(everything else around him wasn't great). Then you have Superman and Lois also righting the ship. I do think we can get people to love Superman again. It just takes the right person at the helm

    • @bradleyrenfroe2776
      @bradleyrenfroe2776 Год назад +11

      I just hate Dan Didio and Brian Michael Bendis for ruining the rebirth and trying to kill Clark and Lois's Marriage again because Dan Didio has that same philosophy that Joe Quesada has that Married Superheroes don't make for good drama and are "not relatable". Unforgivable. By the way Dan Didio blocked me on Instagram.

    • @darlalathan6143
      @darlalathan6143 Год назад +2

      @@bradleyrenfroe2776 Why does he think married superheroes don't make for good drama? Has he ever heard of America's high divorce rate?? "Not relatable?!" People marry and have kids in real life! I'm sure lots of spouses could relate to that! 🤣

    • @Drums_of_Liberation
      @Drums_of_Liberation 17 дней назад

      ​@@bradleyrenfroe2776I hate Bendis for what he did to Jon. Forcing him to age up was the worst decision ever. And it destroyed one of the best friendships in comics with Jon and Damien.

  • @gipsyavenger3969
    @gipsyavenger3969 3 месяца назад +10

    When most people watch movies like The Boys, Injustice or Invincible, they think like: "this is reality, if I had super strength I would...."
    It can be clearly seen that most young people exposed too early to social networks consider characters like Homelander to be realistic, role models like Superman(Injustice) can show that today's movies have partly influenced social morality makes people despise doing the right thing, a sad truth
    In the last decade we had some many anti-heroes, morally gray characters, dark-and-edgy or brooding Noir types, that finally seeing a guy who is just...good, with no caveats, a simple man who wants to help everyone...it's like remembering that you're allowed to be happy.

    • @dankerbell
      @dankerbell Месяц назад +2

      invincible is pro-superheroes, the boys is the edgy "this is what people would be like with superpowers", omni-man is not a person from earth and knows that, and redeems himself anyway, i hate how invincible always gets lumped in with this lot by people who don't pay attention or don't read just because omni-man resembles superman

  • @imfelty
    @imfelty 10 месяцев назад +6

    Saying that recent comics have been too focused on pushing ideologies, seems pretty silly to me. Especially talking about Superman, whose greatest stories have always been about his ideology.
    It’s fine to disagree with certain ideologies contained in a piece of media, but just express that. Don’t pretend that you’re upset about pushing ideology when you’re talking about how great Superman is.

  • @The_10th_Doctor.
    @The_10th_Doctor. 3 месяца назад +10

    In injustice writers theorised that if the joker kill lois lane superman would fall into a villain, in Kingdom Come it made him even more of a hero

    • @chandlerburse
      @chandlerburse 3 месяца назад +1

      They didnt theorize the writers of IJ admitted it was just a story and superman wouldnt actually be that way

  • @bumbleguppy
    @bumbleguppy Год назад +19

    If they're trying to make Superman relatable and make him cynical and dark, they're saying that the modern audience is cynical and dark.
    Instead of trying to flatter the audience saying Superman is like them, instead try harder to understand the modern audience and write stories that relate the original and timeless positivity and hope from Superman in a way that is more contextual and relatable with people who are more cynical and dark.

    • @cameronharding2878
      @cameronharding2878 5 месяцев назад +7

      Superman resembles hope in a world without hope, if they don't understand it then they don't deserve to make a story about him

  • @jagnestormskull3178
    @jagnestormskull3178 Год назад +13

    Green Goblin killing Gwen Stacy is different than the _Injustice_ situation for three reasons:
    1) Gwen and Peter were not married.
    2) It was not by Peter's hand that Gwen died.
    3) New York didn't explode.
    This is not to say that I think anything like _Injustice_ should ever happen in the prime continuity, but I just want to establish the difference in scale here. You know, Hal Jordan, the best of the GLC, was possessed by Parallax after Coast City was destroyed, so...

    • @Drums_of_Liberation
      @Drums_of_Liberation 17 дней назад +1

      Not by Peter's hand? Oh so it wasn't the web line that Peter shot that broke Gwen's neck was it? Even Goblin pointed that out

  • @Gandalfthegoldenbird
    @Gandalfthegoldenbird Год назад +9

    The last time we got a truly good Superman story on screen was the all star adaption with Dwayne McMuduffie shortly before he passed. DC hasn’t been the same without him. RIP

  • @sarathomas8499
    @sarathomas8499 Год назад +18

    I remember I used to be an MCU fangirl and I hadn't watched a singular movie from DC because people told me they were bad or cringy....
    I hadn't even watched The Dark Knight series HOWEVER after Endgame, the quality that the MCU was putting out was bleh so I decided:
    What the heck let's give DC a shot
    *I was shook*
    So first off I watch Man of Steel all the way to Zach Snyder's Justice League (now I'm mad because he wrote the character wrong *but* at the time I was shook at how dark DC gets and how powerful Superman is.
    I then watched the New 52 DCAU movies in chronological order and those weren't bad at all one of my top favorites is The Death of Superman (great movie )
    After that I watched other movies before the DCAU and the Tomorrowverse
    I liked Superman: Man of Tomorrow, I enjoyed everything
    I even watched Smallville and really liked it, especially the Season 10 Finale
    '
    But by far the best one I have seen is Superman vs The Elite....
    Not only is the climatic fight scene awesome but the entire message of the movie and who Superman is *pure perfection*
    ----
    So that how I became an MCU fangirl to a sworn DC girl to the day I die.
    Oh and can't forget about my boi Barry (love his comics and animated movies )...The Flash also wasn't bad at least one the beginning seasons
    That said GO WATCH SUPERMAN VS THE ELITE if you haven't already YOU WILL THANK ME LATER
    *bows of stage*
    If you want to see some Superman feats I did write this a while back (it has many feats many haven't heard of ):
    qr.ae/prPAPN

    • @jagnestormskull3178
      @jagnestormskull3178 Год назад +4

      "So first off I watch Man of Steel all the way to Zach Snyder's Justice League (now I'm mad because he wrote the character wrong but at the time I was shook at how dark DC gets and how powerful Superman is."
      He wrote the entirety of DC Comics wrong in _Justice League._ Darkseid retreating from a mere flesh wound? Where were the Omega Beams in that fight? And why were Motherboxes treated as McGuffins, they're really not that uncommon in the world of the New Gods. And why were Green Lantern and Martian Manhunter both missing as founding members of the Justice League? I know that Manhunter dipped in at the end to offer his support, but Earth didn't even have a Green Lantern at the time of the film. And what's up with Aquaman hating Atlantis?
      Edit: I'm forgiving him about Cyborg being a founding member of the Justice League because the studio probably mandated that.

    • @sarathomas8499
      @sarathomas8499 Год назад +3

      @@jagnestormskull3178 yea I get somewhat frustrated now but I didn't know any better then, that's what I'm saying

    • @rafaelschaffner
      @rafaelschaffner Год назад +2

      ​@@sarathomas8499That's an awesome list you made there. I didn't know about a lot of them. Thanks for putting it together. It was a fun read.

    • @sarathomas8499
      @sarathomas8499 Год назад +2

      @@rafaelschaffner Thank you!

    • @Drums_of_Liberation
      @Drums_of_Liberation 17 дней назад

      Barry? Oh come on where's the love for my boy Wally?

  • @robkrol2137
    @robkrol2137 Год назад +10

    Superman is best when the author emphasizes the Man part of him over the Super part.

  • @Curarkaig
    @Curarkaig Год назад +6

    You should have included the full Grant Morrison quote. His take wasn’t strange or unrelated. He was simply saying that patriarchal structures played a role in warping the perception of Superman and what’s acceptable for his character, which is 100% true.

  • @jagnestormskull3178
    @jagnestormskull3178 Год назад +21

    I had heard that Zach Snyder wanted to make _Batman v. Superman_ a one-for-one adaptation of _Dark Knight Returns,_ but WB wouldn't let him do that because Superman is a minor antagonist in _Dark Knight Returns_ (as I understand it). WB wanted to make it seem like both characters were on equal moral footing, and in the process, forced Snyder to make both characters mentally and morally deficient.
    I've never been Snyder's biggest defender (I use the term "Snyder Cut" to refer to most things that are "darker and edgier" than they have any right to be with characters acting completely out of character, like the live-action _Titans_ show), but I will step-in in this case.

  • @hydrolito
    @hydrolito Год назад +8

    Peter Parker is no longer a high school student that lacks confidence in himself.

    • @theinsurance2450
      @theinsurance2450 5 месяцев назад +3

      Yes but that is how he started. So people mad for Tom version for being that is dumb

  • @alandhopewell
    @alandhopewell Год назад +54

    Truth , justice, and the American way; case closed.

    • @garganrose
      @garganrose Год назад

      Fuck that better tomorrow crap.

    • @gak1146
      @gak1146 11 месяцев назад

      He's not American he's an alien created by 2 zionist jews. Cope assholes.

  • @eclipsesolar8345
    @eclipsesolar8345 Год назад +8

    Because Superman is the beacon of hope that stand high. No matter what happens, who comes, who wants to destroy moral and safety he will be there to stop it.
    No but, if or and.
    He is the one that stands when everyone fails and falls.
    He is the archetype, the embodyment of true justice, kindness, heart and hope.
    There is no fighting him, there is no lilling him, he is above , he is the notion of peace when everything fails
    There is Superman... and there is everything and everyone else after.
    The count is for the number two, the number one is not a discussion.

  • @Brilchan
    @Brilchan 2 года назад +56

    As for Man of Steel the problem is that Snyder is still simping for Ayn Rand and her stupid philosophy I miss superman being a father to young John it was the best one of his stories it was modern but still had the core of the character while now they aged up Johnathan taking away most of his childhood and taking away Clark from earth

    • @VaderTheWhite
      @VaderTheWhite 2 года назад +10

      I'll never understand how anyone can look at Ayn Rand's bullshit and think it deep

    • @bradleyrenfroe2776
      @bradleyrenfroe2776 2 года назад +5

      I criticized Snyder's DC movies and said I was not for the Snyder Cut and this guy came after me with six paragraphs explaining why I am in the wrong for not wanting the Snyder Cut because it is justice for Zack. His fan base is almost cultish. They will tolerate no descent from anyone. They literally were policing the internet looking for anyone they considered a heretic. I also refused to see Joker because that is not the Joker. We need the iconic versions of the characters. They will come after you with the argument "If your against the sjws then your supposed to support the Joker movie". I am so sick of the SJWs and The Anti SJWs alike

    • @StopCallingMeShirley1180
      @StopCallingMeShirley1180 Год назад +2

      @Erik Kemeey Wow. What a compelling counter-argument./s

    • @the-quiver
      @the-quiver Год назад

      @@bradleyrenfroe2776 you're 1000% correct

    • @newperve
      @newperve Год назад +4

      ​@@VaderTheWhite Well gift a start all attempts to criticise her are invariably shallow.

  • @trevturp6891
    @trevturp6891 2 года назад +40

    Captain America is also the greatest embodiment of what it means to be a great person, to do the right thing, and to use hope and optimism in the correct way.

    • @freman007
      @freman007 8 месяцев назад +3

      Which is why the Superman/Captain America amalgam "Super Soldier" in the Amalgam universe works so well.
      Their power levels might be vastly different, but at heart there's a lot of common ground between Clark Kent and Stever Rogers.

  • @GoblinLord
    @GoblinLord Год назад +7

    I think Superman based on my knowledge would at most kill Joker, then, knowing what he's done, resign from superheroics entirely, because with the death of his morals, came the death of superman
    he actually did kill Mr. Myxzptlk in a alt universe comic, then he stripped his powers with gold kryptonite and retired

    • @9308323
      @9308323 3 дня назад

      While the outcome would be the same, the circumstances aren't. Myxzptlk literally threatened to end everyone and everything. Leaving him no real choice in the matter. Joker's already apprehended. It's just him lashing out.

  • @gavinlopez7302
    @gavinlopez7302 Месяц назад +3

    It’s way harder to inspire someone than it is to make them feel like shit.
    I really admire those who aim to inspire

  • @ryszakowy
    @ryszakowy Год назад +11

    long story short:
    people who say that superman is lame or doesn't fit current times (especially snyder) are idiots who saw superman and decided 'wow this guy sucks, he can fly"

  • @wonderoushistoryofclassicf9193
    @wonderoushistoryofclassicf9193 2 года назад +68

    We ignore that batman would 100 percent would become a world spanning dictator if he loosened his moral code. The guy is insane.
    joking aside good job on the video.

    • @Tyler_W
      @Tyler_W Год назад +15

      As much as I do enjoy the Injustice universe (and I think the comic does a decent job of justifying his gradual march toward where he ends up in the game), switching the roles of Batman and Superman would have been a far more compelling story than it already was.

    • @wonderoushistoryofclassicf9193
      @wonderoushistoryofclassicf9193 Год назад +13

      @@Tyler_W I feel like evil Superman is an overdone trope in fiction. Heck man deconstructionist comics about superheroes are overdone to death too and I don't particularly care for them.

    • @gektoast4968
      @gektoast4968 Год назад +3

      @@wonderoushistoryofclassicf9193 it’s really too easy of a villain idea to use

    • @hopelesslyoptimistic8231
      @hopelesslyoptimistic8231 Год назад +1

      @@Tyler_Wpeople overestimate Batman’s powers. He is just peak human. Humans overall still have flaws and it’s literally impossible to think of every single outcome possible or have knowledge of things he doesn’t know much about. Superman taking over the world is convincing because he has the strength to do so but Batman would need to give himself superpowers or do it in a more smart way like becoming a political leader. Giving Batman powers ruins the character; the point is that Batman despite just being human is still brave enough to try fight odds he can’t win. That’s why no Batman story has him pre plan everything before it happens.

    • @Fenris30
      @Fenris30 Год назад +3

      ​@@Tyler_WIt's just how Batman instigates alot of what happens in the Injustice timeline. He pushes Clark to become more and more extreme to counter his schemes and plans yet brushes it aside like his hands are totally clean.

  • @donttrustem13
    @donttrustem13 Год назад +8

    I'd like to think if Metropolis was nuked and Lois Lane died that Superman could go to the Justice League for the love and support from long-time companions rather than the comforts of authoritarianism

    • @9308323
      @9308323 3 дня назад

      To be perfectly fair, WW influenced a vulnerable Clark to go full authoritarian and Batman, his best friend, was busy investigating what happened rather than being there for Clark. While Batman wasn't the most...expressive... character, he also knows when a person needs someone to just be there for them. Injustice pretty much butchered the Big 3's characters, though Supes' is most noticeable.

  • @shaquaningham560
    @shaquaningham560 2 года назад +11

    Have you watched Superman: Man of tomorrow?

    • @thealternativelook
      @thealternativelook  2 года назад +8

      I have yes it's a very good animated movie, I really liked it, it really captures the spirit of who Superman is and tells a really cool and modern take on his origin.

  • @kevmasengale6903
    @kevmasengale6903 2 года назад +8

    Or, Why the world needs Superman.

  • @danielhounshell2526
    @danielhounshell2526 Месяц назад +2

    The core concept of injustice, the idea of Superman taking this authoritarian approach after failing his family and his city, is a really interesting idea. It feels like a subtle enough twist on Superman's sense of responsibility to protect people that it's reasonable for it to arise out of trauma like that. The problem with injustice is that they go way too far with it. They have him go to extremes that the character just would never go to, like killing Billy for talking back. They take a promising idea and ruin it by turning Superman into someone who just craves power and control, and uses his power without restriction to satisfy a superiority complex, which was never something that was actually part of his character. The movie actually handles the whole concept way better than the games do. They still take it too far even there, but at least there's some essence of faithfulness to the character.

    • @9308323
      @9308323 3 дня назад

      Red Son does it a million times better.

  • @MegaJetty1
    @MegaJetty1 5 месяцев назад +3

    Batman "strict moral code" is a retcon/half written detail added to is character. Batman was drawn and written by Bob Kane and Bill Finger. Kane got most credit due to being an employee while Finger was a free agent. Kane mostly wrote Batman as a Pulp Action Hero who uses guns and kills criminals, kinda like The Shadow and The Phantom. Heck, he killed the bad guy in is very first comic. The "No guns, no killing" rule was forced onto him by the Comics Code Authority, the Bill Finger writing took over. The reason movies show Batman killing is because they are staying true to Bob Kane's Batman, it's okay to prefer Bill Finger's but still never ignore the Bob Kane vigilante Batman. I personally want to see something different from Year 1, I want to see a Batman story that tells HOW he goes from violent pulp action hero vigilante to redeemed superhero and his Rogues represent a reminder of who he once was and is trying to move on from.
    Also, DCEU coulda been saved if JL revealed that Darksied came to Earth, fought the Ideal Justice League and lost, but then captured Flash, harnessed the Flash's ability to time travel and then went back to tinker with the hero's origins, like intimidating Jonathan Kent to instill doubt into Clark as a kid, so that by the time he arrives on Earth, the League is too broken to beat him, but The Flash managed to counter him by warning Bruce in the past.
    In my humble opinion, Injustice shoulda had Batman be more inclined to go bad instead of Superman. Seeing Superman, another ideal hero who reminded him of Harvey Dent, fall down the dark path by killing Joker result in Batman going rogue and looking for another Joker to fight but can't. His increased aggression pushes Superman to form the Regime to put an end to Batman's extremism. That way, when the Prime Justice League come to the Injustice reality, they are LED to believe Superman went bad when he killed Joker by Batman so they would help him, but then they learn Batman was manipulating them to help him kill his Justice League and by the time they discover the truth, he starts putting Tower of Babel into affect, making the Justice League underdogs against Batman. By the end, Injustice Batman would be beaten and told he's no better than Joe Chill if he kills the Justice League. Injustice Batman would then turn himself in and the Regime, while seeming looking like a dictatorship is actually trying to stop people who followed the renegade Batman.

  • @davidtyler2012
    @davidtyler2012 Год назад +3

    A lot of people are baised toward the Donner Superman which is based on the late 50's through the mid 60's.
    I love what Snyder did with Superman. Clark was on a heroes journey to become the hopeful character you all want. Snyder was showing what shaped him.
    i am NOT a fan of the Donner Superman.
    When Seigel and Shuster created him, he was aggressive and a bit violent.

  • @CometStar100
    @CometStar100 Год назад +14

    Great video! Just one question. What did you think of Smallvilles take on Superman/Clark. It's my favorite live action take on the character because it brings the character's personality that has been missing with other adaptations. Also the show and character wasn't too dark or too campy. We also get great side characters and a great Lex Luthor adaptation too in my opinion.

    • @nativewildman9335
      @nativewildman9335 Год назад +7

      Smallville is awesome and it had Christopher in it.

    • @Fenris30
      @Fenris30 Год назад +3

      The fact everyone forgets Smallville Pa Kent was against Clark running around being a hero for awhile before he was cool with it.

  • @RR-fc3zm
    @RR-fc3zm Год назад +8

    Found this channel by accident and I agree 💯 Supes is my favorite... figured I was the only one that thought this way regarding these characters particularly Supes... Superman and Lois has become my favorite show in place of Smallville because they don't attempt to redefine the character just put a modern spin on it...thx for this I really appreciated everything you said Supes is the most human of us all even the late great Stan Lee said "...the reason my Marvel characters are imperfectly relatable is because they're all trying to imitate him (Supes) & give us something to believe in and hope for..."👈💯💪

  • @BumperCarJoe
    @BumperCarJoe Год назад +17

    I have to say it again. You make such a great point that Pa Kent in Snyder verse was the MAJOR FLAW. He was FAR TOO SYNICAL. Superman, already has to deal with a sinical world so his needed to be a source of his optimism. I forgot how much that was a part of the story that I connected to and loved as a child. And from a broken home myself, was the reason why superman was so important to me. He was the north star of my conscious. And his days on the farm filled my imagination in my own yard.

    • @Fenris30
      @Fenris30 Год назад +6

      Pa wasn't being cynical he was being Realistic. The man didn't want a 12 year old boy risking himself saving people, This ain't Harry Potter or Percy Jackson. You guys are so focused on getting to Superman you forget about Clark.

    • @darlalathan6143
      @darlalathan6143 Год назад +4

      @@Fenris30 Actually, Pa Kent in Man of Steel was an overprotective dad of an invulnerable space god kid and an Objectivist Author Avatar, because Zack Snyder is one and tends to make his movies according to this philosophy. They tend to frown on altruism.

    • @archeogeek315
      @archeogeek315 Год назад +1

      @@darlalathan6143 Ah yes space kid who if he was discovered by the government who probably be locked up for life. I don't specialy like Man of Steel but I'm fucking tired of people giving Snyder shit because he didn't make
      Pa Kent into Jesus. Seriously this movie depiction of Pa is flawed man and that's fine because most human beeing are not shining exemple of morality.

    • @BumperCarJoe
      @BumperCarJoe Год назад +1

      @@Fenris30 Its a good point. But, I think the word "realistic" is the problem. The Superman I know grew up in a Norman Rockwell vison of the American family. It was a beautiful hopeful idealistic family that a boy could daydream about. The Costner version was more like my old man. A little bitter from a hard life that clings on to optimism but is jaded from his knowledge of the way things are. Rather than being a true believer of the way things could be. Its the slight variation in the world view that would fundamentally change how Clark see's the world.

    • @Fenris30
      @Fenris30 Год назад +1

      @@BumperCarJoe But isn't that the ki d of Superman we need right now? The realist? Superman was a product of the great depression we need that version. The version did what was right no matter whose ties he had to step on to do it. We need that Right now IMO. Cavill's Supes was that kind of Guy. A fight who stood up for the little guy, and didn't back down when out matched. Yeah he wasn't smiling ear to ear but he had a good heart and he followed it for better or worse.

  • @liamdean3478
    @liamdean3478 Год назад +4

    I actually have an idea about using a open-world game to express both Superman and Klark's lifestyle by enteractive mechanics by players.
    I'm planning to do a UE5 demo of such idea and it's not only about Superman yet also about a Batman game's concept with my fellows in two years.
    And I will kickstarter such project.

  • @benmalsky9834
    @benmalsky9834 Год назад +10

    I feel like I have to explain this to everyone who hates The Last Jedi:
    Luke does not DECIDE to kill Ben, he CONTEMPLATES the idea of killing him, but hesitates. Ben misread the situation and thought he was going to kill him, when he really decided not to.

    • @alextrio3995
      @alextrio3995 Год назад

      I agree, but usually I phrase it along the lines of:
      It's Luke frickin' Skywalker. If he truly wanted to kill Ben, then Ben would be dead. The end.

    • @benmalsky9834
      @benmalsky9834 Год назад

      @@alextrio3995 So, you agree with me or not?

    • @alextrio3995
      @alextrio3995 Год назад

      @@benmalsky9834 Oh yeah, I agree.
      I'm just saying it's weird that everyone seems to think that Luke truly wanted to actually kill Ben. It's Luke. He's the most powerful Jedi. If he wanted to kill Ben, then Ben wouldn't be walking around, he'd be dead. Since we see Ben walking around, we know that Luke didn't want to kill him.

    • @ToastburnerB
      @ToastburnerB Год назад

      I mean Luke is standing over him, lightsaber draw and seemingly ready to strike. You can see how that could be taken as "wanting to kill him."
      My problem is more with the fact that Luke got there in the first place. He already faced this trial in the form of Darth Vader. The right hand man of the Emperor. The guy who killed Luke's mentor. Despite this, and despite the fact that Luke never knew him as Anakin, Luke walked into the lion's den with the goal of redeeming his father. Even when provoked by Vader and the Emperor, he stops himself from striking down Vader. He chooses to trust in the whatever good is left in Vader and to defy the Emperor at the risk of his own life.
      So how in the world would this character even CONSIDER killing his nephew because HE MIGHT turn to the dark side? Then after that does he try to right the wrong? No. He runs. He hides. He abandons his loved ones.
      Or at least, that was why I had a problem with how they portrayed Luke in The Last Jedi.

    • @benmalsky9834
      @benmalsky9834 Год назад

      @@ToastburnerB I just accept things based on what the story requires

  • @JustCallMeKart
    @JustCallMeKart 6 месяцев назад +3

    This video was interesting but something about brushing off the first part of Morrison's quote as weird is a red flag to me

    • @devasya_
      @devasya_ Месяц назад +1

      Agreed. At 24:55 ish he also goes out of his way to mock women wearing "the force is female" t-shirts when talking about Star Wars. That certainly doesn't feel like something superman would do

    • @JustCallMeKart
      @JustCallMeKart Месяц назад +1

      @@devasya_ Yeah after I wrote the comment I looked into it and all Grant said was "It’s something I’ve come to terms with and pared down to it coming down to the patriarchal structures that have been oppressing us and Superman can easily be made to be representative of that. "
      I don't think there's anything weird about that, but considering the bitterness at SW:TFA several years later, the "force is female" comment/"joke," and the fact that he chose to cut out the part of the quote that lays the groundwork for Grant's point for being "weird" and "not getting into it right now," I thought I'd come to a pretty clear understanding of what was going on. This guy's one of THOSE comic fans.

    • @devasya_
      @devasya_ Месяц назад

      @@JustCallMeKart + the point he made at the beginning, stating that modern media pushes "agendas & ideologies". Not coming back to this channel lol

  • @fourth1000
    @fourth1000 Год назад +6

    You missed the mark on interpretting jonathan kent saying "maybe" to letting kids die.
    A.) This one is worried about his son
    B.) He was considering what it meant to the world being turned upside down and turning chaotic if they learned about clarks existence.
    This also exhoed by Perry White when he tells lois, she was smart for burying her Alien story by saying "can you imgine what the world would become, if this got out."
    Johnathan kent disagrees with himself as he says "maybe" that, if seven kids died but the world stayed in tact, eould that be fair. Yes/no.

  • @AANH-tj5be
    @AANH-tj5be Год назад +3

    When you said that Christopher Reeve's Superman was "cartoonishly hopeful" you lost all credibility. You say that we haven't had a definitive version of Superman on the big screen? Christopher Reeve WAS the definitive version of Superman. You just countered your own argument and confirmed that you don't even understand Superman the way you think you do.
    As for why Batman, and the Marvel characters are more popular than Superman is because those interpretations actually fit today's society and how people view themselves and the world. The Kingdom Come Superman is perfect in his characterization and works in that story because he's a member of the old guard who has those down home, literally old fashioned ideals that are definitely much needed and should have been instilled in the younger generation of heroes.
    When you modernize a character like Superman and we get what we've gotten with the current interpretation it is because of where society is today where people are today. The theme and atmosphere in the world today is much darker so the heroes people create or recreate or want to read about are written to match that mindset and ideology. They unfortunately are wrong but that's only because the powers that be, the people, institutions and organizations and super rich families that have been controlling society for too, too long now have conditioned and bred hopefulness, fair play and basic humanity out of the citizens of this country. That's why in a lot of cases we get a misinterpretation of Superman because that interpretation does not fit with today's society.
    It's not that people misunderstand Superman it's that he does not fit the current mode of today's society. I'm not supporting a dark and killing type of hero I'm just saying that what you think is a misinterpretation is a misinterpretation of the modern era's idea of super heroes in general. And yes we need our grandfathers and the old timers from years gone by to once again stand up and reassert authority of the younguns of the world and begin to teach us again what true humanity and heroism is.

  • @donaldthurin8541
    @donaldthurin8541 Год назад +7

    I believe the best version of Superman is the version pitched by super Hollywood producer/ screenwiter Max Landis, the son of legendary 80's film maker John Landis . In which Superman is more human. He is a guy who is getting to know him self as his develop powers develop. In the same way there are no stories of Christ between the time he is 12 years old til his adult life, Superman from my experience story is the same. I'm not calling him Christ like. I'm just saying that nuance is like the Christ story, but in Landis's " American Alien" he explores Clark Kent at 17 years old getting into trouble and uses puberty as an intro point to his powers. Landis's Martha and John Kent are younger which allows them to grow up with Clark and make the mistakes that teach him right from wrong... I love this I'm a big fan!!!

    • @Chuck_EL
      @Chuck_EL 3 месяца назад

      Superman has always been a Moses allegory
      Zack Snyder and those who view Superman as a Christ Archetype don't understand Superman nor actually listened to Joel and Jerry who said multiple times he's basically a superhero Moses
      The difference is Clark was adopted and raised by a working class farm family, Moses was adopted by a wealthy Egyptian family

  • @StoryTeller796
    @StoryTeller796 Год назад +3

    You know, what I look in a lot of my favorite characters, especially those like The Puppet from FNAF, King Boo from Luigi's Mansion, and several Disney protagonists like Luz Noceda or Quasimodo, those positive traits that I see that they have (with the exception of King Boo, honestly, I'll have to pass those traits down to Luigi but King Boo just seems so cool!) have similarities with Superman. So in the most roundabout way possible, Superman is kind of my favorite character and my main inspiration for my own character.
    Zack Snyder didn't have a real reason, he just did it cause he felt like it was the best choice he could make. Here’s my advice and my way of looking at redefining characters or franchises, you redefine a comic book character the same way you redefine The SCP Foundation, The Backrooms, Trevor Henderson monsters, Sonic.exe, Slenderman, Smile Dog, Eyeless Jack, Laughing Jack, or any other creepypasta. If you do something that just feels right, that just feels like a direction you can pull the character in, then you must do a lot of that thing right. If you have 100% of a good idea to execute, use 100% of that good idea and execute it as flawlessly as you can.
    I believe "The Batman"'s version of Batman didn't kill, mostly because the people behind that movie didn't put any time, energy, and interest into doing it.
    ... My reaction to these modern Superman stories is to create an in-universe story that takes place in the Marvel and DC universe. This is to create a story about a boy who was neglected by the school system. He later grew up to become a superhero who nowadays attempts to hold people responsible for their actions through the art of storytelling. This young man is none other than The StoryTeller, and he runs a smalltime independent "company" (it's much more of like a public club than a company) that prints an entire comic book run telling multiple stories both a resource creation for his schemes to go after villains and as a front for those schemes and his secret identity.

  • @midesoyibo5420
    @midesoyibo5420 Год назад +2

    I don’t think you understood snyders movies dawg

  • @crazyguyinmak77
    @crazyguyinmak77 Месяц назад +1

    Action Comics with Aaron Kuder was some of the best Superman to release after the new 52. It was a throw back to the light hearted silver age one off adventures and Kuder’s art was beautiful.

  • @christianbavle
    @christianbavle Год назад +1

    But, Lois didnt just die. She was killed by Superman. By killing his wife, and unborn son, he also killed his city. That would drive a person crazy.

  • @trevturp6891
    @trevturp6891 2 года назад +22

    The death of Superman’s adoptive parents isn’t what motivated him to become a superhero.

    • @thealternativelook
      @thealternativelook  2 года назад +43

      I never said that, I just said his parents are his moral compass. His parents taught him what's right and wrong which led Superman to become the hero he is, not what motivated him to become a superhero.

  • @ondreibazant-fabre2164
    @ondreibazant-fabre2164 11 месяцев назад +1

    I recently re-watched the Donner duology and Clark Kent/Superman came to me as obsesed of a Lois who, in turn, shows no indication of being attracted to Clark whatsoever and is obsessed with Superman instead. In the end I found him selfish, willing to sacrifice his mission as Superman for his "love". Still, both are great superhero movies that set a new standard for those times.

  • @iamsemjaza
    @iamsemjaza Год назад +2

    I'd like to see the Bat-Bot from "His Silicon Soul" resurrected in some distant future to be "The Batman"

  • @SuperTurtle0
    @SuperTurtle0 Год назад +3

    I feel like you forgot about the part where the entire city of metropolis got nuked aswell like that feels much more justifiable it wasn’t only just lois and his son

    • @Zephyria116
      @Zephyria116 Год назад +1

      Also, due to Joker Toxin and Scarecrow Venom, he literally murdered Lois and his son in a very brutal way. Superman was a broken man by the time he killed Joker.

  • @iepiphanyl5372
    @iepiphanyl5372 3 месяца назад +1

    The New 52 inadvertently made Superman less relatable by taking things that established the character already as relatable like his love for Lois and his small saves like saving a cat out of a tree and turning him into this big bully that punished villains instead of bringing them to justice

  • @SonicVegeta
    @SonicVegeta Год назад +2

    38:55 The sole exception is when vampires get involved but even then vampires are undead creatures of the night so if anything he’s more so saving them by making it to where their souls and or corpses can rest peacefully instead of being in this undead state where they have to suffer.

  • @Hashbrown1682
    @Hashbrown1682 Год назад +1

    A interesting point of comparison would be with back in black with Peter beating Fisk within an inch of his life and saying if May dies he's coming back to finish the job

  • @wildhunt6350
    @wildhunt6350 Месяц назад +2

    You said you are a Superman hardcore fan, why is Plot Armor man aka Batman your favorite ? I don't get it.

  • @theauthor6669
    @theauthor6669 6 месяцев назад +1

    I wouldn't suggest putting the Jason Todd reference for coping with loss. Bruce was perfectly okay with killing Joker, shit he was going to murder Joker but it took the U.S Government and Superman, after Superman pulled up mid murder Batman screamed about where the body was after he watched helicopter fucking explode.

  • @Lucario4thewin
    @Lucario4thewin 3 месяца назад +2

    I see injustice as how shitty of a friend Bruce was.

    • @connorharnage6697
      @connorharnage6697 Месяц назад

      He did what any friend should. Friends should stop you from doing something wrong and Bruce tried his best to do that

  • @yoloswagprobro8227
    @yoloswagprobro8227 15 дней назад

    I don’t think Superman would become a dictator either but there was a line either in the game or the comic where Bruce confronts Superman over what he did saying he experienced his parents death but would never cross the line to which Superman told Bruce “you weren’t the gun” and I think that adds to his reasoning personally

  • @shaifs5072
    @shaifs5072 11 месяцев назад +1

    I grew up with Superman in the 80s reading comic books. My grandmother got me all the Fletcher Cartoons on VHS. Watches the Donner films, etc.
    To me Superman isn’t Superman if he’s not about hope. Superman is a symbol of tomorrow, something to inspire humanity to eventually be.
    A side note, Spider-Man doesn’t always do the right thing. He often does selfish things especially when the burden of a heron wreaks havoc on his personal life. He learns Uncle Ben’s lesson over and over again. Usually, Superman always does the right thing.
    The industry often mistakenly thinks “how do we make Superman relatable” which how they fail at making a good Superman. Superman’s appeal isn’t “he’s like me” Superman’s appeal is “I wish we could be as good as him.”

  • @akash377
    @akash377 2 года назад +3

    Although TASM was took place in the real world, atleast they made Spiderman and Uncle Ben being Spiderman and Uncle Ben.

  • @SourRobo8364
    @SourRobo8364 Год назад +14

    I'm writing my own comic book and the main guy is going to be heavily inspired by Superman.

    • @zanerobbins3794
      @zanerobbins3794 Год назад +2

      Oooo, details?

    • @SourRobo8364
      @SourRobo8364 Год назад +8

      ​​​@@zanerobbins3794don't want to spoil too much in case someone steals my ideas. But the idea is what if Clark Kent joined the military before becoming Superman.
      No, it's not gonna be like Marvels The Ultimates. He'll still be hopeful. It's more like how a jaded military would react to having this guy in their ranks with someone who isn't and is focused on saving people rather than fighting all the time.
      Hacksaw Ridge is also a big inspiration for it.

    • @zanerobbins3794
      @zanerobbins3794 Год назад +3

      @@SourRobo8364 I LOVE THAT MOVIE

    • @mrsenor5233
      @mrsenor5233 Год назад +2

      @@SourRobo8364 sounds amazing dude

    • @BeyondTrash-xe1vs
      @BeyondTrash-xe1vs Год назад +2

      @@SourRobo8364 I was literally thinking as I read that description "that reminds me of Hacksaw Ridge," lol, those are some good sources for inspiration.

  • @arthurcurry2003
    @arthurcurry2003 Год назад +1

    Look I am a huge Superman fan. This video is misleading. Superman is a character that has transcended into American lore.
    The title claims that people don’t understand Superman. How is that so when Superman has had multiple comics, novels, radio shows, songs, feature films, tv series, toy line, video games to his name? He has endured for over 75years!!
    That is not the track record of a character that is misunderstood.
    More accurate is that right now he’s a character that is hard to grasp due to all the excessive superheroes on films today.
    But Superman will outlast them all.

  • @endershepard7117
    @endershepard7117 2 месяца назад +1

    00:52 Ever since i was a little kid i've always loved the idea of a character coming from another planet with these amazing abilities and almost becomes more human than we are even though he's not native to this planet or this world.
    The fact that you fail to recognize how insulting and disrespectful that is to your own species is outstanding. What you just described and displayed is a colonizers mindset!
    And in the Superman comics they go further than trying to make Kal-El “almost” more human than humans. Many prominent characters like Batman and Lois Lane flat out state that this non human is more human than the rest of us!
    Which is just wild when you think k about it. Bruce Wayne is a psycho who hates his humanity so much that he calls himself, Batman and dresses up as a bat. Lois Lane is a race traitor shacking up with some alien and cross breeding with him.
    So neither one of them are the best representations of humanity.
    It is a remarkable dichotomy.
    In many ways, Clark is the most human of us all.
    Then... he shoots fire from the skies and it is difficult not to think of him as a god.
    And how fortunate we all are that it does not occur to him.
    - Batman

  • @DonnieHanby
    @DonnieHanby 5 месяцев назад +1

    Remember the 90's when everything was so edgy? You know how Superman was edge? He had a mullet.

  • @Goshin89
    @Goshin89 2 года назад +20

    Well written essay. I like your conclusion: whatever happened to the man of tomorrow....?

  • @shreyanshdas7481
    @shreyanshdas7481 4 месяца назад +1

    well hal jordan went insane it required so much retconing to bring him to status quo, good thing is injustice is elseworld story

  • @Sarutaru06
    @Sarutaru06 11 месяцев назад +1

    I've never understand people who want heroes "who look like me." Sure I want heroes who have the same ideals that I do, and no I don't want them to be unbelievably perfect, but if they aren't better than me, my mirror is a better story telling device than a comic. I'm so sick of this nonsense: tell me the story of incredible people forged through the fire of suffering and sacrifice who stand where all others fall. I prefer to leave if you'd leave my petty failures in the mirror.

  • @korvus1248
    @korvus1248 8 месяцев назад +1

    Also, Gwen dying is NOTHING like what happened with Lois.
    Superman was tricked into killing her an his baby.
    Spider man tried to save Gwen an failed, he wasn't tricked into killing her. This is so silly.

  • @Beetmagnet
    @Beetmagnet 8 месяцев назад +1

    DC should enact a moratorium on dark/deconstructed/evil superman movies//books/comics for 10 years. That theme has been overused and abused.

  • @corysmith564
    @corysmith564 Год назад +1

    The recent Superman comic: Superman: Red, White, and Blue is a perfect example of how not to make a Superman comic.

  • @m136a1
    @m136a1 Год назад +1

    Another one who doesn't understand what was happening in that post-bus scene in Man of Steel.
    When Clark asks Jonathan, "Should I just let them die," and Jonathan answers, "Maybe..." Jonathan is teaching Clark by example that the answers are not always clear insofar as the effect they'll have on the future. He was also demonstrating that it's okay to admit that you don't have all the answers and that it is in fact a sign of inner strength to be able to admit that both to yourself and to others.
    I don't even like this movie and It's clear that Snyder was the wrong guy for the job, but even with how much I dislike this movie I can read the subtext.

  • @qinlongfei
    @qinlongfei Год назад +2

    The thing I would disagree about the whole superman vs spiderman's comparison is about both cases the writer was writing a story about deconstruction of loss. I don't think it's a good comparison because Gwen Stacy's death feels like a more ground up approach where the writer created the situation (Gwen dies) and then considered how Spiderman would act in the situation. While Injustice feels like a top down approach, where it feels more like the writer came with a foregone conclusion of Superman lose his mind and become an evil dictator because they thought it's a cool premise, and then thought to themselves 'how do we make this happen?' so they landed on Lois Lane's death. I feel like they might have done themselves a favor if they just adopted the whole Red Son storyline instead.

  • @jessevargas8564
    @jessevargas8564 2 года назад +3

    Anything after the death of Superman story destroyed Superman as a character. I miss that version of him!

    • @zemox2534
      @zemox2534 Год назад

      I think that is an a little overboard. Not every Superman story after Death is a. Betrayal. The video even brubgs up a few comics that respect Clark

    • @jessevargas8564
      @jessevargas8564 Год назад

      @@zemox2534 the only betrayal is how DC didn't give Superman a consistent history! I do enjoy his stories and his absolutely awesome portrayals but there is no denying how horrible DC's consistency issue is for him and pretty much all their characters.
      On top of that, their take on the scientific aspect of his power ups is truly unrealistic! If they would've written him with a better understanding of science then his character development would've been undoubtedly more realistic and relatable.

  • @MrGeekSunda
    @MrGeekSunda Год назад +2

    Weird that a Max Landis would suggest a "Batman does the R-Word Situation". Seems to be right up his alley.
    Besides mentioning this guy, great video man. Loving a lot of your points here.

  • @chuckmann7127
    @chuckmann7127 Год назад +7

    I think Injustice is fine for two reasons. One, Superman does not become a dictator immediately, but over the course of five years during which his morals are pushed further. Two, it's more of a What If? story so I'm ok if the character is slightly different. Honestly I think Wonder Woman is far more out of character in Injustice since she is often more violent than Superman but without traumatic experience.

    • @ryszakowy
      @ryszakowy Год назад +10

      injustice is too focused on evil superman being evil instead of struggle of superman who crossed the line

    • @theepic1944
      @theepic1944 Год назад +3

      Evil superman is way overused.

  • @maskofshy
    @maskofshy Год назад +2

    I wont gatekeep ... starts gatekeeping and makes no attemp to understand other perspective properly.

    • @nalday2534
      @nalday2534 Год назад

      edgelord superman is ass. y'all hate comics and what they stand for

    • @connorharnage6697
      @connorharnage6697 Месяц назад

      How is he gatekeeping. He's stating objective facts

  • @gendor5199
    @gendor5199 Год назад +1

    My biggest hurdle from getting into the "god superhero comics" is that I do not know where to start, and asking people "which ones to read?" will often mix the good and the "good", because so few people specify what makes it good. Sometimes it becomes even worse by someone who recommends a good comicbook, but it is not taken as good because you expect something different, again: Explaining why something is good is more important then What is, So, I would love to see if I can find some mentioned here, like American Alien or... I have to admit, I forgot the rest of the names after finishing this video.

  • @ThePrince1835
    @ThePrince1835 Год назад +2

    I disagree that superman wouldn't. Superman deep down is human
    Humans react badly sometimes to grief. Superman had the power to stop his city, wife and child from dying but couldn't. All of his goodness led to all that death. Of course he's going to go crazy. Anyone could.

    • @connorharnage6697
      @connorharnage6697 Месяц назад

      Yes he is human but he's meant to be the best human. Dragging him down so low that even most normal people wouldn't go that far is a betrayal of his character

  • @BumperCarJoe
    @BumperCarJoe Год назад +1

    YOu make a really great point about the injustice and Snyder Superman. While Lois is his heart, Superman is well adjusted and the BEST of us. He would most likely retreat to his fortress, mourn her, and then return to the world and be a example of how to honor the ones we love and loss. You really make a amazing point. His foundation is everything. Although if you do change the source material like the Snyderverse, Superman was warned by Pa Kent that humans where not ready. So I can see him very easily turning to Darksied when the first human he chooses to love is taken from him. It was good writting by Zach, but he does tarnish, and miss the mark with our beloved character. I loved his movies, however, I am still a bigger fan of the original Donner movie. I just rewatched it, and it was beautiful.

  • @TevyaSmolka
    @TevyaSmolka 2 года назад +8

    My favorite Superman incarnation is Superman rebirth which I think is fantastic.

    • @jaredgarcia8638
      @jaredgarcia8638 Год назад

      DiDio screwed up when he brought in Bendis.

    • @TevyaSmolka
      @TevyaSmolka Год назад +1

      @@jaredgarcia8638 agreed and I am still pissed off about that

    • @jaredgarcia8638
      @jaredgarcia8638 Год назад

      @@TevyaSmolka At least Williamson and Johnson are giving Superman TLC.

    • @TevyaSmolka
      @TevyaSmolka Год назад

      @@jaredgarcia8638 true at least they are undoing the damaged caused by bendis and didio horrible decisions but man oh man I am still sad we had lose my favorite team Jonathan Samuel Kent superboy as his little 10 year old self and Damian Wayne robin as the super sons for nonsense like son of kal-el which failed badly at least in my opinion.

    • @jaredgarcia8638
      @jaredgarcia8638 Год назад

      @@TevyaSmolka True.

  • @krispalermo8133
    @krispalermo8133 2 года назад +7

    I found DC52 " Truth " story arc to be interesting and I didn't mind that Superman was depowered. Also that comic series came out when I was in my late thirties so we do have different views of Clark riding a motorcycle.

  • @johnstuartkeller5244
    @johnstuartkeller5244 Год назад +1

    Deconstructionist storytelling was interesting back when The Dark Knight Returns and The Watchmen were published. It is not, and should not be, normal mode storytelling.

  • @liamdean3478
    @liamdean3478 Год назад +1

    IMO Zack Snyder didn't wanna do a so called dark version of Superman yet Superman in a realistic world. And WB didn't give him a chance to do a sequel to MOS.

  • @Filmation77
    @Filmation77 4 месяца назад +2

    When they "try to make superman for a Modern audience" what they're Really doing is trying to get newer younger fans or more diverse. cause if you present Superman in a classic way even going down to Clarks personality you're going to get the same OLDER fans (and after age 50, that buying demographic isn't as valuable, cause buying habits start at age 16 ,hence that old saying that's also been used in pro wrestling " You gotta get them Young" and this is why Hollywood reboots so many Properties to try and grow a new generation of fans with OLD properites

    • @petermj1098
      @petermj1098 4 месяца назад +2

      Christopher Reeve is right that the most important thing about Superman is that he is a friend to people. Superman gravitates to people because he is a friend who cheers them up, a friend who is a shoulder to cry on, a friend who protects you from danger, a friend who has a nice conversation with you, a friend who saves your cat out of a tree for you.
      Being a friend is never a “old” concept. Truth justice AND the American way is not an old concept. The American way has nothing to do with political opinions. The America way is about ensuring freedom and promoting all men are created equal as the Declaration of Independence say. Superman is a foreign alien and embraces the philosophy that all men are created equal which is the American way of living.

    • @Filmation77
      @Filmation77 4 месяца назад

      @@petermj1098 you're right ,but here's the thing: we live in a Much More Cynical World, a much Jaded World and a much more....EVIL World now imo. And "Truth ,Justice and The AMERICAN Way" (wince) ,in 2024 it sounds Jingoistic ,even though it wasn't meant to be.. it's hard to be Superman when we live in a generation that's been Raised on Properties like Batman:The Dark Knight Returns, WATCHMEN,Deadpool, X-Men, and most Recently Garth Ennis/Amazon Tv's THE BOYS. (Even stuff like The Dark Knight Trilogy). The Best Superman series right now that has The Superman qualities is The Animated "My Adventures with Superman " which is surprisingly wholesome, but it doesn't insult the Audience and you don't feel like a Dork watching it.

  • @BigdogGaming-sm3lj
    @BigdogGaming-sm3lj Год назад +1

    What makes superman a great character. He is a regular man from Smallville Kansas. Superman is the mask that clark wears to openly use his superpowers.Kal L is superman to aliens. Clark Kent is superman to the people of earth. People from earth don't know that superman is a farmer . He went to college to become a journalist. He has his favorite football and basketball team. He goes to farm expos.He loves being a journalist. And he have a great sense of humor. When a writer understand this. Then they are able to write some great superman stories. If dc would have gotten some one from the start who respected and understand who and what superman / clark kent is as a person. We could have been deep in some really good superman movies right now. Instead of getting nothing but deconstruction of his character. Also the one thing that most superman stories get right outside of man of steel. Clark kent childhood was just as normal as yours and mine.

  • @EricFeldmann
    @EricFeldmann 9 месяцев назад +1

    the best way to write superman is to write him as Clark at all times.

  • @phillyvoodoo
    @phillyvoodoo 7 месяцев назад +1

    Injustice will always get a pass because it's an established Elseworlds story and we still have status quo Superman in that story.......

  • @murder101storytime
    @murder101storytime Год назад +4

    So, I'm listening to your Injustice part and I just want to point out that Superman doesn't go full Tyrant after Lois and Metropolis are killed. If you read the comic it's a slow descent for him. His first action after killing Joker is to force world governments to stop killing people and make them pass laws for the people. He finally had enough and stepped in. Every situation after pushes him but by bit with him having to make a series of concessions. My favorite but in the book is when Sinestro, who has made Superman believe him to be a loyal part of his new Power structure, begins to torture a Gotham cop for info on where Batman is and Superman immediately steps between them and backs him off leading to Sinestro explaining that hesy only doing what is necessary and he gets that Superman doesn't like it. He offers Superman a solution: Don't take part, just go somewhere else and ignore it while he does the dirty work. And Superman is convinced to walk away but the entire time he's walking away he's got the upset and bothered look on his face. He knows that he just made a choice that goes against what he stands for. At that point he's not a monster, he's a man willing to sacrifice even his own personal principles for what he believes is the greater good that the Regime brings to the world. The game kinda wrote them into a corner though because he had to go completely off the deep end at some point. The character doesn't bother me because hes not the true Superman. He has flaws the the true Superman doesn't. A pretty good contrast for him is Kingdom Come Superman who sees Joker murder his wife and his friends and still takes him in to be put on trial in a court of law and us against his murder. It's interesting to see a Superman that draws his line in a different place as a contrast but not as a replacement like DC was planning on with Superman in the 5G era.

  • @LarnuuWorks
    @LarnuuWorks 8 месяцев назад

    What i find crazy is that American comics crap on the idea of the optimistic protagonist - while pretty much every best selling and critically acclaimed Magna is about “chasing the impossible dream” with the majority of the protagonist being some level of righteous (be it pure of heart to flawed but upholds a strict code of justice).
    Idea of Superman stories could work if the mainstream medium adaptions had confidence in the source material - and the lack of confidence is misplaced