@@thereseemstobeenanerror1219 the theory was that after his perants death bruce when crazy and was locked up in arkham and imagines himself as batman with all his villains being reflections of people in the asylum as we see in the comic
@@bkr1895 i don't think so lol. this batman prob mature enough after what happened. but i still think it's wrong that superman isn't raised by the kent family 😭😭
Does anyone have a name for the one where the guy drugs him and Batman ultimately predicted the guy's suicide? Where Batman spends the entire time being locked in a zombie nightmare of all the souls he failed to save
That type of story works because Batman is a character who has a plan for everything. So when he can’t plan, you get a nightmare that needs to be reconciled. It’s pure mayhem and fun.
if i were Bats i would find it VERY difficult to trust him after all he’s done lol, doesn’t the whole thing seem like it could be a long con??😭😭 in the last panel Joker guns down the whole family lmao
@@bryanburns4874 just like the comment above said, this joker is probably less evil. Besides in the end he just gave Bruce a simple more more "tame" puzzle than usual (Riddler would be displeased lol) which would be the least Joker thing he would do. (You'd expect maybe a Baine heart controller situation again, not nope...) Likely this joker is just as bad (or just a bit more) as the old villainous time of Plastic Man. Which we do know, is now a more heroic person trying to correct his wrong and become a better person.
@@ashurad_fox5991 yeah i just assumed this was the same continuity as all the Death Of The Family and stuff because it was all Snyder’s stuff, but hell shit’s been rebooted so many times i don’t think anyone knows what’s truly canon anymore lol that being said, Joker getting to be Robin was adorable, and Joker was even the one to give Bruce his inspiring speech at the end lol, it was heartwarming!!
Okay but the idea of the entire world hearing Lex Luther tell them to just be evil, and everyone just going “sounds pretty cool man I’m in” to the point where even LEX HIMSELF was like “what the fuck his speech was WAY better” is so funny to me. Like even kids decided to start beating up heroes apparently it’s so fucking funny
Honestly, i think the most eerie and morbid part of this comic is that "Speed Force Storm". Imagine being trapped forever in a storm, constantly running, constantly exhausted, constantly in pain. No one can save you because the storm itself kills anyone that gets remotely near it in the worst way possible. Either they get aged up to dust or down to mere cells. And you'd have to imagine how that would feel, too... Once hit by the lightning, everything in the world including yourself slows down immensely, from your point of view. You are conscious through all of it, trapped in one seemingly endless state as you wait for yourself to age and die. Or, arguably worse, you feel your very mind regress at incredibly high speed, giving you a feeling akin to actual insanity as you feel yourself slip away in real time, becoming lesser and lesser, becoming weaker and weaker until you are... nothing. In both cases, you silently observe the storm... The miasma of tangled, tortured souls begging for release from theit torment, seemingly conscious of your fate and their part in it...
My friend theorised that Barry tried reverse the timeline but because there’s an imbalance in the anti life equation. It affected the speedforce. So he ended up in a speed tornado, then Wally tried to reset and then it happened to him. Then the first Flash tried and it also happened to him too. Now they are just one tornado. I love DC so much, it’s so darn metal
The way this started, I felt like they were doing a "Shutter Island" thing. Then it decided it was a Batman comic after all and did its own thing. Omega being the real Batman all along was too obvious, though.
Curiously, Omega's suit is heavily inspired by the one used by Bruce Wayne Jr., the son of Batman in the "Generations" universe. Upon becoming the third Batman, Jr. initially wore the same costume as his predecessors while forming a wholesome dynamic duo with Kara Kent (Supergirl). However, after Kara was horribly murdered the day of their wedding, Jr. was so devastated that he created a completely dark suit that hid all of his skin as a way to symbolize his new absolutist and violent persona similar to that of Rorschach and Azrael.
@@zacharysigal6012The funny thing is that could be the case. Fortnite is cannon in the DC universe, and considering Omega Batman was collecting trophies from everyone he killed he could've just taken Omega's suit for his own.
Reminds me of the cosmic horror story "All Tommorow's" where an alien race invades humanity and absolutely defeats all humans and subjects them to horrible forced de-evolution (many poor souls became sentient cubes which is horrifying) for hundreds of millions of years, but even then, what humanity had become managed to defeat the aliens and no longer be prisoners. They went through one of the most hopeless scenarios, and their indomitable spirits overcame a seemingly unstoppable threat.
It’s funny how this plot is similar in quite a number of ways to Mega Man Zero. Post apocalypse, small groups trying to survive, you play as a clone of the original hero, the original hero turns out to the be the villain, and the villains are literally both called Omega.
This had the best tropes i like in this kind of story: good joker redemption, bad batman, villains splitting into siding with the heroes and going all in on villainy, all the op characters incapacitated so theres more tension and finally- a happy ending that makes sense and is satisfying
@@Lone_RocketIf you've ever read Injustice, Batman is able to concoct a whole plan against Superman as just himself and a handful of heroes. So idk to be honest, I kinda feel like Batman is supposed to be that intelligent that he really can just end the world if he wanted to. And that's why he's so great, because he holds so much power through influence/understanding/wits that he CAN do something world ending, but he uses it to make the world better instead. That's what makes Batman so great tbh. He has more power than anyone gives him credit for, and through everything, ALWAYS has the heart to keep going and fight for those who can't fight for themselves.
@@GanjjaCat And fail. He failed at every step until the classic Superman showed up and beat the Injustice Superman. Batman can't do anything to Superman.
@@GreaserMan lmao, true, they even tackled the issue about this already, about batman vs superman, who wins? And the comic just gives out plain and simple answer, "Neither"
This story reminds me a lot of a short saga in the "Rat-man" series. Basically this scientist create a device to rewrite reality and want to use it to erase all superheroes (because for him they're just a bunch of idiots running around in spandex) but he change is mind when this super evil entity reveal that is going to use this new reality to consume all the universe. To stop the entity the scientist then dicide to use the machine to write a new reality were heroes can inspire people to hope in dark moments. The entity mocks him saying that it will exist even in the world and will rise to consume it one day saying something on the line "What a single small light can do in absolute darkness?" to which the scientist replay with "everyone will be able to see it".
Batman who laughs is a great one off overpowered villain Making him the central Thanos level threat of the entire DCU was the mistake. His schtick gets old VERY quick. He signifies the most annoying parts of Batman; Palpatine levels of “i knew this would happen so I did this alongside this because I thought this would happen on a Tuesday but it’s Wednesday so I had my backup plan initiated 6 years ago to line up with this exact moment” bullshit that got old instantly. Yea, Batman is extremely smart and resourceful, but he’s not fucking god
been thinking over scott snyder's final batman story: last knight on earth. i've come to the conclusion that it's about how the young will be more hopeful about the world over the people that are old. another thing i notice was that omega (older batman) became cynical about life and that made him become a loner. then you have younger batman who was more hopeful about the world and that helped him garner a community; the young batman started as a loner and then grew out of it. plus, where omega starts at is where young batman ends up being at. omega starts with hopefulness about the world, being in the justice league; but, at some point omega gets disillusioned with everything. this story starts in a dark place and is hopeful in the end. like joker becomes a robin and bruce is back in wearing blue. thinking about it some more, the three costumes that bruce wears is about his character growth: from a damaged person to a more put together person. with how dark and depressing it is at the start of the story, it makes thematic sense why young bruce is in a mental institution. because being hopeful in a world that is all dark and depressing, must mean you are mentally not all there. on a more metatextual sense, with three different batman looks for young bruce, is saying you can write batman 3 different ways and still be batman. you can write him on a more psychology level (with the straight jacket look), you can write him more as modern batman (being psychology damaged but at the same time being a bit hopeful), and a more hopeful put together batman (basically adam west batman) looking back when this book came out, it's interesting that this story came around the time snyder did his justice league run. this batman story turns into a justice league story. Also it foreshadows, scott snyder's ending of his justice league run; the ending for that run has the world chose the villains side over the heroes. for a more metatextual sense, it's about scott snyder's experiences writing for dc comics. now this might be a stretch but hear me out. snyder's famous thing starting out was writing for batman and then, the next famous thing he did was write for the justice league. another meta thing could also be inretrospect in last knight on earth, could be a commentary on new 52. it's been said before that the new 52 was "trash", but the one good thing that people always said was snyder's batman run. so the post apocalyptic waste land in last knight on earth, is the new 52 and the one good thing about it was "younger" batman. which one of the talking points about the new 52, was that the heroes were suppose to be younger.
This gives me big “marvel ruins” vibes. Stories like this are the ones I always wanna see turned into DCAU movies rather than the same general selection of justice league stories over and over again.
@@amrotamer6951 Eh OML feels like it's just a tour of a marvel universe where they can just make every character a monster, this one feels like it's trying to legitimately tell a story. Like OML has its place, but that place is being adapted into logan, a film infinitely better than the comics could ever be
I’ve been meaning to check out this comic for awhile. Scott got some flack for some of the stuff that happened during his run on Batman and I always thought that was kinda unfair. Thank you for covering it his comic. I think this is probably his best work involving Batman.
The start of this had me completely hooked in and by the end it was a completely needless element of the story. I was quite excited to explore the world of Batman the lunatic.
Arkam; a Sirius Place in a Sirius Earth. Thats what you want, the openig was not the part what was promote, this was always marketing as a Mad Max Kind of history
12:15 Wait, if Luthor’s been bringing over numerous variants of baby Superman, but they all end up dead, does that mean he’s robbed other realities of their Supermen?
Just watched three of your videos, and I’m so happy to find somebody who breaks the comics they read down in a similar way to myself! So refreshing. You read between the lines in a super unique way👌🏼 definitely earned my sub
this could make a really good game, something about wandering around a reality bent wasteland as a ninja with a talking head. I mean the settings not drawn really just make your mind go wild too, like a crocodile people kingdom, some imp battleground with cartoon mists (wtf are those), a failed venture by an advanced star faring civilization resulting in a graveyard of starships and so on.
Joker actually becoming Robin is cool and very symbolic of the whole "hope" thing, because it's like the ultimate triumph of Batman's ideology over Omega/Joker--"Anyone can change and be better". It's the inverse of all the stories where Joker proves his "One Bad Day" thing by creating Red Hood, or getting Batman to kill someone; in this case Batman managed to finally prove that his villains CAN change, even the most horrible of them, and now Joker is Robin.
It's pretty funny that Bruce Omega, before he turned evil, was a 10/10 troll, considering he even snuck into the Amazon Paradise several times without Diana and her sisters noticing. Imagine their faces when they found out that the patriarchy stepped on their "pure" territory several times 🤣🤣🤣
I like how, even though hes evil, he let alfred die in peace with the belief he saved the waynes. Shows that no matter what batman will always care for alfred
I feel like the ending didn't exactly wrap up the story thematically. It feels kind of generic and like its lacking a statement really. Just ends up being an entertaining story about Bruce with not anything to say except to give us a deeper understanding of Batman. But i feel like how it started out was promising a deeper story with psychological intrigue. Also I would love to see a comic of Bruce solving that case the joker made for him because that seemed like fun.
I've not watched the whole video yet. I've hit like, but after 40 seconds, you've piqued my interest so much that I've just gone and ordered the first book! I'll come back to the vid once I've read it! 😁
I'm back! I hadn't connected some of the threads (since I hadn't figured out the timeline) but I really enjoyed it nonetheless. Your summary made a lot of things clearer, so I'm totally going back to read it a second time. Thanks for holding this story up for us all to see!
This is why Batman always has been my favorite superhero…not because of how people think he has plot armor-not because of his morals but because of how he never loses hope no matter what. The difference between him and other hero’s is that his will is literally unmatched.
The speed force storm freaked me out, it's this horrible amalgamation of these former heroes begging for a way out of their misery, and yet there's nothing that can be done.
It's a good comic but I don't think Superman would ever play a roulette game based on opinion and bet his life and another's just for the sake of argumenting
I thought I was the only one noticing plot holes here. I said: First.... Why? I guess I have to read it. Maybe it's not explained so well, but I have a hard time believing that the entire world.... Like the whole entire wide world chose evil villains that are constantly holding them hostage and trying to kill them over the people that are always trying to save them... Again, maybe I just need to read it to get a better idea, but to me that one part alone makes zero sense... Especially once the world starts ending and it's full of all this chaos... You got little girls trying to light Batman on fire? Like come on dude really? It just doesn't make sense to me
First.... Why? I guess I have to read it. Maybe it's not explained so well, but I have a hard time believing that the entire world.... Like the whole entire wide world chose evil villains that are constantly holding them hostage and trying to kill them over the people that are always trying to save them... Again, maybe I just need to read it to get a better idea, but to me that one part alone makes zero sense... Especially once the world starts ending and it's full of all this chaos... You got little girls trying to light Batman on fire? Like come on dude really? It just doesn't make sense to me
I like how the opening issue references the "Bruce Wayne is in Arkham" theory, even having all the doctor look like batman villains
Who is bat man?
Bruh who’s a batman?
May I ask what that theory is about?
@@thereseemstobeenanerror1219 the theory was that after his perants death bruce when crazy and was locked up in arkham and imagines himself as batman with all his villains being reflections of people in the asylum as we see in the comic
who the hell is "batman" is this a new show
As a massive Superman fan, i love that ending. I love that they made the baby Clark represent hope returning to the world. That's beautiful.
but the poor universe without a clark
@@Dr.DimensionSucks to be that universe! 😂
@@Dr.Dimensionyou’re just sad you’re not getting your nemesis now
Although I think a Superman raised by Batman is going to be absolutely dysfunctional nightmare
@@bkr1895 i don't think so lol. this batman prob mature enough after what happened.
but i still think it's wrong that superman isn't raised by the kent family 😭😭
The best Batman stories are the ones that feel like a fever dream where the dreamer(Batman)is desperately trying to piece together what it means
Which others are like that besides Arkham asylum
@@chrislap6541Batman R.I.P by Grant Morrison and Tony Daniel
Does anyone have a name for the one where the guy drugs him and Batman ultimately predicted the guy's suicide? Where Batman spends the entire time being locked in a zombie nightmare of all the souls he failed to save
@@chrislap6541Batman: Damned comes to mind.
That type of story works because Batman is a character who has a plan for everything. So when he can’t plan, you get a nightmare that needs to be reconciled. It’s pure mayhem and fun.
joker actually becoming part of the bat family is amazing
if i were Bats i would find it VERY difficult to trust him after all he’s done lol, doesn’t the whole thing seem like it could be a long con??😭😭
in the last panel Joker guns down the whole family lmao
@@bryanburns4874 just like the comment above said, this joker is probably less evil. Besides in the end he just gave Bruce a simple more more "tame" puzzle than usual (Riddler would be displeased lol) which would be the least Joker thing he would do. (You'd expect maybe a Baine heart controller situation again, not nope...)
Likely this joker is just as bad (or just a bit more) as the old villainous time of Plastic Man. Which we do know, is now a more heroic person trying to correct his wrong and become a better person.
@@ashurad_fox5991 yeah i just assumed this was the same continuity as all the Death Of The Family and stuff because it was all Snyder’s stuff, but hell shit’s been rebooted so many times i don’t think anyone knows what’s truly canon anymore lol
that being said, Joker getting to be Robin was adorable, and Joker was even the one to give Bruce his inspiring speech at the end lol, it was heartwarming!!
This was not based off the main line 52, but rebirth @Waynsenberg
I hate that. It's symbolic but still horrible.
The look on that Superbabies face at the end does NOT scream 'age of hope', it screams 'get me out of here'.
That Superman is definitely not going to grow up as normal and hopeful as Clark Kent
Not with uncle joker
I mean sometimes babies just make that face
@@mannequia8294😂🤳🏿
babies are just like that man
Kinda nice Omega gave Alfred that peace before death
I love that it foreshadows his reveal as the original Bruce.
@@inendlesspain4724 His suit looking a hell of a lot like a Batman suit was also a massive clue
@@BK-ku1zt IKR? Like I was doubting myself that it was actually batman, but the suit absolutely screamed it.
@@JamesTDGyeah it was super obvious like as soon as I saw the panel where he killed darksied I thought it was Batman
Okay but the idea of the entire world hearing Lex Luther tell them to just be evil, and everyone just going “sounds pretty cool man I’m in” to the point where even LEX HIMSELF was like “what the fuck his speech was WAY better” is so funny to me.
Like even kids decided to start beating up heroes apparently it’s so fucking funny
"Guys... What the hell... *dies*"
“Do it” -Emperor Palpatine
When villain won but in such a lame way he wanted to undo.😂
When th younglings fight back
And it's realistic
unfortunately
Honestly, i think the most eerie and morbid part of this comic is that "Speed Force Storm". Imagine being trapped forever in a storm, constantly running, constantly exhausted, constantly in pain. No one can save you because the storm itself kills anyone that gets remotely near it in the worst way possible. Either they get aged up to dust or down to mere cells.
And you'd have to imagine how that would feel, too...
Once hit by the lightning, everything in the world including yourself slows down immensely, from your point of view. You are conscious through all of it, trapped in one seemingly endless state as you wait for yourself to age and die.
Or, arguably worse, you feel your very mind regress at incredibly high speed, giving you a feeling akin to actual insanity as you feel yourself slip away in real time, becoming lesser and lesser, becoming weaker and weaker until you are... nothing. In both cases, you silently observe the storm... The miasma of tangled, tortured souls begging for release from theit torment, seemingly conscious of your fate and their part in it...
I was hoping batman would sooner or later find a way to help them
My friend theorised that Barry tried reverse the timeline but because there’s an imbalance in the anti life equation. It affected the speedforce. So he ended up in a speed tornado, then Wally tried to reset and then it happened to him. Then the first Flash tried and it also happened to him too. Now they are just one tornado. I love DC so much, it’s so darn metal
@@bennyconkcorny*
@@speeddemonji9547 corny? in what way?
Sounds like 40k lol
I never thought Id see the day where the Joker takes up the mantle of Robin, but stranger things have happened.
its kinda like the tell tale batmans vigilante joker
The way this started, I felt like they were doing a "Shutter Island" thing. Then it decided it was a Batman comic after all and did its own thing. Omega being the real Batman all along was too obvious, though.
We're all Batman! wasn't that the concept on Batman Inc?
I actually didn't realize mostly because I wasn't really thinking about it.I was more just listening
Curiously, Omega's suit is heavily inspired by the one used by Bruce Wayne Jr., the son of Batman in the "Generations" universe. Upon becoming the third Batman, Jr. initially wore the same costume as his predecessors while forming a wholesome dynamic duo with Kara Kent (Supergirl). However, after Kara was horribly murdered the day of their wedding, Jr. was so devastated that he created a completely dark suit that hid all of his skin as a way to symbolize his new absolutist and violent persona similar to that of Rorschach and Azrael.
Actually omegas suit is clearly based on omega from fortnite
Jr’s suit is one of my all time favorites
@@zacharysigal6012and he didn't even grind for the coloured lights, filthy casual batman
@@zacharysigal6012The funny thing is that could be the case. Fortnite is cannon in the DC universe, and considering Omega Batman was collecting trophies from everyone he killed he could've just taken Omega's suit for his own.
I love how Hush is a librarian. What exactly does a librarian say? “Hush”
Good catch! That's actually genius
I appreciate this storie because instead of ending on a note of hopelessness it ends the exact opposite,it shows what happens when people persevere.
Reminds me of the cosmic horror story "All Tommorow's" where an alien race invades humanity and absolutely defeats all humans and subjects them to horrible forced de-evolution (many poor souls became sentient cubes which is horrifying) for hundreds of millions of years, but even then, what humanity had become managed to defeat the aliens and no longer be prisoners. They went through one of the most hopeless scenarios, and their indomitable spirits overcame a seemingly unstoppable threat.
It’s funny how this plot is similar in quite a number of ways to Mega Man Zero. Post apocalypse, small groups trying to survive, you play as a clone of the original hero, the original hero turns out to the be the villain, and the villains are literally both called Omega.
BRROOOOOO,YOU'RE SO RIGHT.
As a huge MMZ fan,how did I not realize that?!This is a great analogy
Holy shit!
Omega (Batman): I am the messiah!!!!
Omega (Zero): THAT’S MY LINE, B%#^$!!!!!
20:30 seeing joker smile like that is actually very heartwarming
Ikr
Bro has taken the lives of millions
@@kp1x true
This had the best tropes i like in this kind of story: good joker redemption, bad batman, villains splitting into siding with the heroes and going all in on villainy, all the op characters incapacitated so theres more tension and finally- a happy ending that makes sense and is satisfying
the fact that batman can actually do this anytime he wants is crazy
To be fair, it all started when Superman died. So I feel like he would be able to throw a wrench in Batmans plans if it went south.
@@Lone_RocketIf you've ever read Injustice, Batman is able to concoct a whole plan against Superman as just himself and a handful of heroes. So idk to be honest, I kinda feel like Batman is supposed to be that intelligent that he really can just end the world if he wanted to. And that's why he's so great, because he holds so much power through influence/understanding/wits that he CAN do something world ending, but he uses it to make the world better instead. That's what makes Batman so great tbh. He has more power than anyone gives him credit for, and through everything, ALWAYS has the heart to keep going and fight for those who can't fight for themselves.
@@GanjjaCat And fail. He failed at every step until the classic Superman showed up and beat the Injustice Superman. Batman can't do anything to Superman.
@@GreaserMan lmao, true, they even tackled the issue about this already, about batman vs superman, who wins? And the comic just gives out plain and simple answer, "Neither"
This story reminds me a lot of a short saga in the "Rat-man" series.
Basically this scientist create a device to rewrite reality and want to use it to erase all superheroes (because for him they're just a bunch of idiots running around in spandex) but he change is mind when this super evil entity reveal that is going to use this new reality to consume all the universe.
To stop the entity the scientist then dicide to use the machine to write a new reality were heroes can inspire people to hope in dark moments.
The entity mocks him saying that it will exist even in the world and will rise to consume it one day saying something on the line "What a single small light can do in absolute darkness?" to which the scientist replay with "everyone will be able to see it".
That goes needlessly hard!
Funnily enough the scientist in the new reality become the father of the protagonist who is a superhero.
Rat-man goes so fucking haaaard. I love him, perfect mix of comical, satire and feelings
Goes hard for no apparent reason
how do I find this story?
A story with an evil Batman WAY BETTER than The Batman Who Laughs. This is how you make an evil Batman.
Batman Who Laugh is good as an ultra edgy story. Too bad it overstay it's welcome tho imo
@ShatteredGlass916 "...and then he was recruited by the Batman who laughs."
because "omega" is litteraly the contrary of Batman he is a batman who gave up on humanity and redemption
Batman who laughs is a great one off overpowered villain
Making him the central Thanos level threat of the entire DCU was the mistake. His schtick gets old VERY quick.
He signifies the most annoying parts of Batman; Palpatine levels of “i knew this would happen so I did this alongside this because I thought this would happen on a Tuesday but it’s Wednesday so I had my backup plan initiated 6 years ago to line up with this exact moment” bullshit that got old instantly. Yea, Batman is extremely smart and resourceful, but he’s not fucking god
The score from Arkham Asylum was the cherry Sir. Flawless execution
🫡🤷🏾♂️
1:20 The arkham asylum chime hit so hard
I like how everyone agrees that whenever Arkham asylum is shown that chime is used
Amazing how the edgiest DC directors are both called Snyder.
been thinking over scott snyder's final batman story: last knight on earth. i've come to the conclusion that it's about how the young will be more hopeful about the world over the people that are old. another thing i notice was that omega (older batman) became cynical about life and that made him become a loner. then you have younger batman who was more hopeful about the world and that helped him garner a community; the young batman started as a loner and then grew out of it. plus, where omega starts at is where young batman ends up being at. omega starts with hopefulness about the world, being in the justice league; but, at some point omega gets disillusioned with everything. this story starts in a dark place and is hopeful in the end. like joker becomes a robin and bruce is back in wearing blue. thinking about it some more, the three costumes that bruce wears is about his character growth: from a damaged person to a more put together person. with how dark and depressing it is at the start of the story, it makes thematic sense why young bruce is in a mental institution. because being hopeful in a world that is all dark and depressing, must mean you are mentally not all there.
on a more metatextual sense, with three different batman looks for young bruce, is saying you can write batman 3 different ways and still be batman. you can write him on a more psychology level (with the straight jacket look), you can write him more as modern batman (being psychology damaged but at the same time being a bit hopeful), and a more hopeful put together batman (basically adam west batman)
looking back when this book came out, it's interesting that this story came around the time snyder did his justice league run. this batman story turns into a justice league story. Also it foreshadows, scott snyder's ending of his justice league run; the ending for that run has the world chose the villains side over the heroes. for a more metatextual sense, it's about scott snyder's experiences writing for dc comics. now this might be a stretch but hear me out. snyder's famous thing starting out was writing for batman and then, the next famous thing he did was write for the justice league.
another meta thing could also be inretrospect in last knight on earth, could be a commentary on new 52. it's been said before that the new 52 was "trash", but the one good thing that people always said was snyder's batman run. so the post apocalyptic waste land in last knight on earth, is the new 52 and the one good thing about it was "younger" batman. which one of the talking points about the new 52, was that the heroes were suppose to be younger.
"I won't become Robin since Robin is a good person"
I think he is referring to Tim
i like how of all things, joker becomes a goodguy wearing a robin mech suit. that's genuinely such a weird idea but i love it so much
This gives me big “marvel ruins” vibes. Stories like this are the ones I always wanna see turned into DCAU movies rather than the same general selection of justice league stories over and over again.
i got more of a old man logan vibe from it
@@amrotamer6951 Eh OML feels like it's just a tour of a marvel universe where they can just make every character a monster, this one feels like it's trying to legitimately tell a story. Like OML has its place, but that place is being adapted into logan, a film infinitely better than the comics could ever be
@@apersonwhomayormaynotexist9868 cutting out incest Hulk prob helped as well 😂
Batman Knightmare scene from Batman v Superman is probably the closest we'll get to this in live action.
man ruins was crazy
Imagine a comic for joker "joker's redemption"
Tbh this kind of joker is much better, to see him actually in the bat family, is wholesome.
read white knight
Having the Joker doctor dude be named “REDmund HOOD” is amazing
Okay tho, the voice acting is so good.
I honestly forget I was in a Mullet video until he started to narrate again.
I’ve been meaning to check out this comic for awhile. Scott got some flack for some of the stuff that happened during his run on Batman and I always thought that was kinda unfair. Thank you for covering it his comic. I think this is probably his best work involving Batman.
The start of this had me completely hooked in and by the end it was a completely needless element of the story. I was quite excited to explore the world of Batman the lunatic.
Arkam; a Sirius Place in a Sirius Earth. Thats what you want, the openig was not the part what was promote, this was always marketing as a Mad Max Kind of history
12:15 Wait, if Luthor’s been bringing over numerous variants of baby Superman, but they all end up dead, does that mean he’s robbed other realities of their Supermen?
Or maybe they were already dead.
Just watched three of your videos, and I’m so happy to find somebody who breaks the comics they read down in a similar way to myself! So refreshing. You read between the lines in a super unique way👌🏼 definitely earned my sub
I loved this comic, glad you reviewed the story, and I can't wait to see more!
I just love how as he says, "Before Batman can even react, He is seemingly shot", it instantly goes to an ad.
The start was great but everything after the hospital just kind of felt like drivel.
Joker as robin is sick
@@grapesandwitches Interesting start. Disappointing end.
Idk I kinda liked it
@@shanehenson315 Same I was expecting something edgier at the end and was pleasantly surprised at the ending
“Oh? You’re approaching me Batman?”
*Batman doesn’t say anything, because he’s Batman.*
this could make a really good game, something about wandering around a reality bent wasteland as a ninja with a talking head. I mean the settings not drawn really just make your mind go wild too, like a crocodile people kingdom, some imp battleground with cartoon mists (wtf are those), a failed venture by an advanced star faring civilization resulting in a graveyard of starships and so on.
oh my god the asylum chime at 1:20
Joker actually becoming Robin is cool and very symbolic of the whole "hope" thing, because it's like the ultimate triumph of Batman's ideology over Omega/Joker--"Anyone can change and be better". It's the inverse of all the stories where Joker proves his "One Bad Day" thing by creating Red Hood, or getting Batman to kill someone; in this case Batman managed to finally prove that his villains CAN change, even the most horrible of them, and now Joker is Robin.
This feels like a fever dream on acid
Quality going up! Great job
This story was really awesome and badass in my opinion.
I would have loved a high budget animated adaptation of this with Kevin Conroy and Mark Hamill as Batman and the Joker. RIP Conroy
It's pretty funny that Bruce Omega, before he turned evil, was a 10/10 troll, considering he even snuck into the Amazon Paradise several times without Diana and her sisters noticing. Imagine their faces when they found out that the patriarchy stepped on their "pure" territory several times 🤣🤣🤣
Love the way you bring the comic to life throughout your videos!
14:30 is that stan lee smoking a cigarette?!?!?!?!?
Jajajabaj James Gordon. Cigars were keeping him fit in fact!!!
I like how, even though hes evil, he let alfred die in peace with the belief he saved the waynes. Shows that no matter what batman will always care for alfred
Feel like this must have been glossed over in the video. Why tf would superman agree to this weird contest in the 1st place?
I feel like the ending didn't exactly wrap up the story thematically. It feels kind of generic and like its lacking a statement really. Just ends up being an entertaining story about Bruce with not anything to say except to give us a deeper understanding of Batman. But i feel like how it started out was promising a deeper story with psychological intrigue. Also I would love to see a comic of Bruce solving that case the joker made for him because that seemed like fun.
The whole death by public SPIKES and some little kid trying to set fire to Batman felt kinda hard to believe too.
I keep being surprise by how all this Evil Batmen keep killing Darkseid from all people. 😜
Thank you for the longer videos.
Nice touch on adding the creepy intercom from Arkham Asylum
Joker as a head in a Robin mech suit is awesome! His stretched Robin mask over the dome is peak.
The fact a story like this is more likely to be turned into a movie by DC than anything dark that Marvel has in their comic stories
18:59 man sad, man sees a mr.bloom cameo, man happy. Also i loved the bane and scarecrow duo in this story
I’m still so confused about all of this
Hearing the Arkham charm play in the background gave me severe PTSD
A superman trained by batman sounds scary lol.
Super Robin
@@bhuvan_357_5 He cant keep getting away with this 😂😂
So stoked for this video need to read the comic myself afterwards!
the use of the evil withins asylum backround is fucking amazing! great video!!!!
I haven't came back to Mullet Man in a while and I know this cause last time I was here he had 10k subs now he has 500k. I'm just glad he got sucess
Why would the people vote for doom? Like, its in the name, doom.
The addition of the Batman: Arkham Asylum announcement effect or as I call it the: "Dun Dundun duuuunn", is a really nice touch.
Batman Superman duo is one of best duos if not the best duo ever
I've not watched the whole video yet. I've hit like, but after 40 seconds, you've piqued my interest so much that I've just gone and ordered the first book! I'll come back to the vid once I've read it! 😁
I'm back! I hadn't connected some of the threads (since I hadn't figured out the timeline) but I really enjoyed it nonetheless. Your summary made a lot of things clearer, so I'm totally going back to read it a second time. Thanks for holding this story up for us all to see!
Wow I really appreciate how you narrate this. Subscribing rn.
Hell yeah new mullet man comic’s video 🔥
This is why Batman always has been my favorite superhero…not because of how people think he has plot armor-not because of his morals but because of how he never loses hope no matter what. The difference between him and other hero’s is that his will is literally unmatched.
1:22 the arkham bell tone was masterfully placed
wait guys i’m gonna go buy the comic and read it first, someone like this so i remember to come back and watch it
Why watch it after reading the comic
Never in a million comic books I thought I’d see joker turn good
This is one of my all time favorite yt vids
15:45 lesson learned, if you annoy your enemy enough they may do what you want.
10:22
Given we know omega was actually batman, i wouldnt be surprised he did this because of his love for his other father
GOD DAYUM the sound effect are PEAK
the little Arkham asylum dings add so much eerie ambience
Absolute banger of a video recommendation.
2 minutes in and this video is legitimately unsettling. Amazing work
The speed force storm freaked me out, it's this horrible amalgamation of these former heroes begging for a way out of their misery, and yet there's nothing that can be done.
This might be the best Batman comic I’ve ever seen..
You know the world is bad when the joker becomes robin and question what happened to the flash tornado
Here I was watching a comic book reading to help me sleep... 5 minutes in I don't think I'll ever sleep again
That straight jacket suit is one of my fav Batman suits.
That arkham asylum sound effect made my skull react
Hot take: This Batman's drip is better than Batman Beyond's costume.
I love this video thank you for making it good job m8
The artist really likes sideshaves huh
Great video Mullet-Man Comics :]
absolutely love how they just let The Joker sorta hang around
It's a good comic but I don't think Superman would ever play a roulette game based on opinion and bet his life and another's just for the sake of argumenting
I thought I was the only one noticing plot holes here. I said:
First.... Why? I guess I have to read it. Maybe it's not explained so well, but I have a hard time believing that the entire world.... Like the whole entire wide world chose evil villains that are constantly holding them hostage and trying to kill them over the people that are always trying to save them... Again, maybe I just need to read it to get a better idea, but to me that one part alone makes zero sense... Especially once the world starts ending and it's full of all this chaos... You got little girls trying to light Batman on fire? Like come on dude really? It just doesn't make sense to me
20 min video from the legend with the best mullet!.
20:31 the baby has the perfect "WTF" face
How ironic. The people chose to kill their beloved heroes, and they ended up dead because of it
I love the background Robin Joker in the last panel of the story.
Superman really let Luthor decide the fate of the world on an online internet poll. Trolls gonna troll man.
This went from Shutter Island: Batman Edition to Fallout: DC real quick and then suddenly pivoted into Injustice but Batman and I kinda love it.
First.... Why? I guess I have to read it. Maybe it's not explained so well, but I have a hard time believing that the entire world.... Like the whole entire wide world chose evil villains that are constantly holding them hostage and trying to kill them over the people that are always trying to save them... Again, maybe I just need to read it to get a better idea, but to me that one part alone makes zero sense... Especially once the world starts ending and it's full of all this chaos... You got little girls trying to light Batman on fire? Like come on dude really? It just doesn't make sense to me
No matter how much i watch this video, i am still confused
Yeah, this comic was schizo nonsense
I just love the BioShock music bro, nice detail. ♥️🤙