In Sandman it was pretty apparent that Dream arranged it himself since he blamed himself for his son Orpheus' death and believed he needed to be punished for it. He set -everything- in motion LONG before the comics started.
Kind of. His son's condition, and death, were all the result of his own decisions. Intentional or not, what Morpheus did led to his own destruction. His interactions with others caused their own roles in his fall to take place. It was a vast interconnected web, and it all led back to him.
Either that, or she was only with one of the Jokers, letting the others do deeds without her. And then quitted without realizing the difference between them. After all, there's a tone of comics with the joker, but without Harley.
One of my favorite secrets is related to Moon Knight and the nature of Konshu. Is he real? Is he really a God? Or Just an entity who pretends/thinks he's a God? Or Just one of Mark's split personalities? We are NEVER sure and I love that.
FACADE's debut was in the arc titled "Live and Let Die!", deliberately named after the classic James Bond novel. Gambit & the Black Cat were present in part 1 of the arc.
Please don't get me wrong. I'm not against someone liking or disliking it; I'm just saying that the thought of there only three Jokers in the multiverse sounds a little bit off to me. Maybe each Joker represents a different comics age: one for Golden, one for Silver and one for Bronze. Now that not only makes sense, but makes the concept even more fun than it sounds..
@@quazirej1998 nobody never said anything about them being the only ones in the multiverse, they're only talking about prime earth. And yes, they represent the golden, silver and bronce era of comics.
Dream himself set of the series of events, then laments those same unfortunate series of consistences. Full of self pity, it was his way of ending it all but not taking responsibility for any of it. He was just tired and didn't want to go on. He couldn't even take responsibility for his own eventual suicide.
I always assumed it was Dream himself... Gaiman himself said it was a story of Dream “Having to decide between change and death.” Not being able to chose he did both.
5. Actually, seeking Destruction, his sibling, ensured that he himself would be destroyed. One of the lines read, You don't seek Destruction and come away from it unscathed. He knew this. So Dream killed himself in seeking his brother for his youngest sister, Delirium, who claimed she missed Destruction.
Glad that I'm not the only one who was confused as to exactly what the anti life equation actually is and how it is able to be calculated and used to enslave the human race/
Dream's downfall was a mixture of his own efforts and his brother/sister Desire's meddling. Desire made him susceptible to The Furies, and Morpheus (Dream was just fine, but Morpheus died) obeyed laws he may have had the power to break but did not, resulting in his death.
It's good to know that Whatculture didn't do their homework as usual! One of the few things that doesn't change in the world! They didn't read the damned books and have no idea what they're talking about.
First of hyper-sanity one was the bullshit. Though it did work somehow in Dark Knight with implications that Joker is fully aware of what he is doing and actually solve problem of Gotham by destroying money of mafia and faith in masked vigilantes (yes, he is actually anti-villain). But three Joker theory actually make sense. General idea is that first Silver Era Joker was a failed comedian who make dangerous stunts to gain recognition (Joaquin Phoenix Joker was that one). Despite starting as a joke he is most dangerous as he has least to loose (he is also the Killing Joke one). He generally went out of action quite fast when Batman almost killed him. Then we have Bronze Era Joker who was part of Court of Owls secret experiments who imprint Joker persona to some unknown Red Hood as cover up for own actions. Red Hood gang with its suicidal antiheroes who constantly ie is part of those experiments. They finally we have Dark Era Joker who is serial killer who take Joker persona but largely went independent from experiments (we also have Joker Junior, so Jason Todd who also is Red Hood member or other mini Joker). Generally those are straightforward ideas and I don't get the salt? Especially as split personality, Joker being memory imprint, or actual god of bad humor, etc. Still are applicable. Who know? Oh, and there were already two Jokers in Gotham TV series.
Other than "shit happens" No. 2 does likely involve something extraterrestrial, seeing as that element to the plot was presented in Kirkman's pitch for the comic's creation. Once the title was green-lit, he dropped the idea from the story opting for a simpler narrative.
I thought the mother and father boxes were machines made by a new god to be sentient. Thus making them gods in their own right thus allowing them access to the source wall. Now theyre braniac level smart with access to the source wall, but no body to fufill their goals. Thus their partnerships with various gods and super powered beings.
"9comic book secrets that are more ploddevices then actual secrets and are writen so convoluted and dumb no author dares touching them and just makes them do whatever they want"
What did Constantine get for his soul? Not only never revealed but not even understood by people I ask. He sold his soul to two Devils so that all three would fight for him over his soul. But what did he get from the two he sold it to? ( the third claimed it from insult)
In short, he got his terminal lung cancer healed. It's way more nuanced then that, but that is the jist of it. The storyline this happens in is a classic, and happens early in Garth Ennis' first run.
It's actually really easy to explain why every bite in The Walking Dead leads to a new walker. We learn pretty early on that all people are infected and will turn into walkers after dying. And a walker's mouth is probably the filthiest thing imaginable, so a bite will give the bitten person a sepsis. Without cure (or the possibility to get any useful meds) a sepsis is deadly (and quite in tune with how such a turning into a walker is shown). This also explains why chopping off Dale's leg saved him.
I see a number of other people made similar comments on this thread, but it's extremely strongly implied that Dream's death in "Sandman" is a rather roundabout suicide. Neil Gaiman famously described the plot of "Sandman" as "The Lord of Dreams learns that one must change or die, and makes his decision"
It's abundantly clear that Dream allows his fate to befall him because he knew he needed to evolve and simply couldn't in his present incarnation. He's aware of Desire's machinations and used them to facilitate his rebirth as Daniel Hall Dream.
Umm, Joker's always had an origin story. Hell, he had one WAY before the killing joke. His own creators gave him an origin back in 1950. He was the Red Hood, and after falling into a vat of chemicals at Ace Chemicals, his skin got bleached. That was literally his concrete origin, and there was no ambiguity to it. The Killing Joke was just a retelling of that story, but it expanded on Joker's past before becoming Red Hood. The only thing that's ambiguous is Joker's identity before becoming The Red Hood. So while his past identity is a mystery, his origin is not. For a comic book channel, you guys really don't do a lot of research.
Pretty sure Morpheus essentially did himself in because he couldn't change, ie had to follow the rules (even though almost everybody else didn't). You forgot to include what caused the men to die in Y: the Last Man.
@@JS-hw8ve That was one of the possibilities, but I don't think they ever revealed it. I think BKV said the cause was one of the possibilities brought up throughout the story, but never confirmed.
@@apuborcar6856 Dude... it was a major part of the story. They were at the lab. They talked to the scientists involved. What caused it turned out not to be what was important to the story, but how the world dealt with it was. And in the end, it was the same lab that was able to create a solution to the problem of humanity going extinct due to there being no males. It was a major part of the story.
I have yet to read three jokers, but I did like how they modeled them after the three different main versions of Joker, namely, Mark Hamill/Jack Nicholson, which is what most people think of when they think Joker, Heath Ledger's Joker, & the bronze age's more friendly Joker of the late Adam West's Batman series, Cesar Romero. Just something I noticed, & thought was pretty cool.
@@zartan0869 No, Desire only played a part in it. Just like everyone else involved, from Fury, to the Fates, to Thesali. They were all set in motion by his own actions and inactions.
Looking forward to how THREE Jokers can conceivably exist in approximately the same time period. Idea isn’t even that bad-explanation just seems like it’s not really justifiable bar major retconning.
As a longtime Joker fan, I am looking forward with piqued interest in the Three Jokers series (ordered the 15 regular covers for all three issues - they look GREAT!) I like his origin in The Killing Joke
@@JS-hw8ve both were terrible, the other one even got mad at the fans. Even after doomsday clock was done, the fact that they had michael bendis and tom king, while the other still has jason aaron, smh. that's why i switched to reading DC Vertigo's old comics and re-reading watchmen rn.
I seriously want to meet someone who thinks Booster Gold would name his son John. The top three people Booster hates are probably his father, Maxwell Lord, and himself
Ok so a few years ago marvel had an event combining the ultimate universe and 616. There was a fight between the 2 hulks if each universe. 616 doc green knocked ultimate hulk clear across town and the fight was over. My question is wheres that other hulk?
I'm looking forward to 3 jokers but I hope Geoff Johns doesn't just make it a gateway for another character like in brightest day. As much as I like Swamp Thing I'd rather the ending be more satisfying.
Was wondering if Red X would've made an appearance, we're still not sure of his identity. He did make an appearance in comics, he's not limited to the Teen Titans animated series.
As for mystery of the origin of DC universe it is also possible that they live in sort of circular virtual reality like in Marvel. The reason why witnessing origin point is prohibited, could be because it contain some weird booting constructs, what could shatter perception of the reality.
Wow! Talk about missing the entire point of The Sandman! Reminds me of a friend who after reading Watchmen wondered what happened next! Said he couldn't wait for Rorschach and the Comedian to come back from the dead! And when Dr. Manhattan would wear a cape and fly!
im pretty sure the recently just explained that the hand belonged to perpetua who created the dc universe in and is the mother of the monitor and the anti monitor and the world forger.
That's how I wish they'd handle it. Worst case, I would say the Joker is a man with three personalities, or perhaps he died and was reborn (more figuratively than literally) a couple times, so three lives.
Here's one: Why is there Heat Vision? Kryptonians are nearly identical to humans in appearance and physiology. Practically every power Superman has is simply a gigantic enhancement of a human's (our senses, strength, durability, breath, speed, etc). But why would Kryptonians even have DNA for a laser eye beam? Was this made during the Clone Wars as built-in weapon? Please tell your thoughts.
The ancient Greeks believe that sight was caused by the human eye's ability to project invisible beams from the eye. These beams then touch, feel, & detect the things outside of our bodies which we then perceive as images. Extra-ordinary individuals can see through people (X-Ray vision), and possibly, staring intently at a person can cause a person to move. Not too far fetch if you believe the original eye beams to begin with. Of course, that doesn't explain why we can't see in the dark...
@@taotzu1339Well, light and possibly other electromagnetic radiation is absorbed by the retina. But light is sent out from the eyes as well; it's why we have different color irises. And the sclera is white, the most reflective of all colors. So, nice response btw. Thanks.
"Coolest mythology ever"? Ugh, spare me. Jack Kirby had like one idea that he just reiterated endlessly through a series of poorly-named characters with gorilla faces.
Uh..... I thought it was pretty clear that the mother of that dream kid was the one who had Dream killed. What a stupid fucking entry. But basically it was a series of Dream's own actions that precipitated it. Lucifer actually had the farthest tie to Dream's death. He gave the keys of Hell to Dream not even knowing what would happen but assuming it would lead to trouble for him
In the death (⊕) of Morpheus, it's pretty much certainly a suicide. We're talking about one of the seven primal conscious personifications of the universe - in other words really, really, powerful. Put simply, Morpheus is so damn powerful that if he doesn't want to go - Nothing Whatsoever - can force him to go. My own annoyance is that both the Fey girl (who tried to warn him) & the pseudo-human woman Lyta Hall, who had her baby stolen, putting her into a near catatonic state (NB: She's one interpretation of the daughter of Wonder Woman/Diana Prince & Steve Trevor, named Hyppolita "Lyta" Hall) are left to take the blame. [ Y'gotta so love DC's obsession with alliterative initials, even after all these years. ] (⊕) Less Death - as we know it - and more... ...hmm... ...maybe blocking off a part of your consciousness, so you can grow & change?
In Sandman it was pretty apparent that Dream arranged it himself since he blamed himself for his son Orpheus' death and believed he needed to be punished for it. He set -everything- in motion LONG before the comics started.
Kind of. His son's condition, and death, were all the result of his own decisions. Intentional or not, what Morpheus did led to his own destruction. His interactions with others caused their own roles in his fall to take place. It was a vast interconnected web, and it all led back to him.
Green Lantern : Green Lanterns have a legend, no one can see the beginning of time. It's a universal law.
Batman : Write him a ticket!
Batman: whats the joker's real name
Morbius chair: which one?
Batman:
NANI?!
Batman : Who killed my parents?
Mobius chair : Joe chill
Batman : Who's joe?
@@spiderjerusalem4009 Nice one
@@spiderjerusalem4009 😂😂
The three jokers make me wonder wouldn't Harley Quinn know this or can she not tell herself?
Either that, or she was only with one of the Jokers, letting the others do deeds without her. And then quitted without realizing the difference between them.
After all, there's a tone of comics with the joker, but without Harley.
Some of these "Secrets" should remain just that, it is a bit like a Magic Trick, once you find out it sadly spoils the mystery, not knowing is good.
disagree
Theory: With some universe's holding both DC and Marvel comic's in one and the same, the Anti-Life equation could be... The Mind Stone.
One of my favorite secrets is related to Moon Knight and the nature of Konshu. Is he real? Is he really a God? Or Just an entity who pretends/thinks he's a God? Or Just one of Mark's split personalities? We are NEVER sure and I love that.
Uuuuuuh, Avengers might be answering that now
He's real, and he's crap. Moon Knight went straight downhill after Warren Ellis left the book.
FACADE's debut was in the arc titled "Live and Let Die!", deliberately named after the classic James Bond novel. Gambit & the Black Cat were present in part 1 of the arc.
I won't hold my breath for "The Three Jokers."
I actually like the three Jokers thingy, if is done right.
If it’s done right it is a very interesting premise.
Please don't get me wrong. I'm not against someone liking or disliking it; I'm just saying that the thought of there only three Jokers in the multiverse sounds a little bit off to me. Maybe each Joker represents a different comics age: one for Golden, one for Silver and one for Bronze. Now that not only makes sense, but makes the concept even more fun than it sounds..
Quazire Jones I thought it was 3 for the same universe? Not the multiverse.
@@quazirej1998 nobody never said anything about them being the only ones in the multiverse, they're only talking about prime earth. And yes, they represent the golden, silver and bronce era of comics.
But it’s the internet, so if you’re a TH-cam personality, you have to shit on something before it’s even come out. 🙄
Dream himself set of the series of events, then laments those same unfortunate series of consistences. Full of self pity, it was his way of ending it all but not taking responsibility for any of it. He was just tired and didn't want to go on. He couldn't even take responsibility for his own eventual suicide.
I think a Motherbox is Kirby's take on a Cosmic Cube...
I always assumed it was Dream himself... Gaiman himself said it was a story of Dream “Having to decide between change and death.” Not being able to chose he did both.
1:56. Ewan, I haven't, and will never disparage your Comics' videos. A Serious House on A Serious Earth is my favorite Batman story.
I actually like the 3 Joker story and the way Rob from comics explained did was nice
THere's a lot about the joker that's a mystery on a mystery. So adding one mystery on top to freshen up the older ones seems cool with me.
5. Actually, seeking Destruction, his sibling, ensured that he himself would be destroyed. One of the lines read, You don't seek Destruction and come away from it unscathed. He knew this. So Dream killed himself in seeking his brother for his youngest sister, Delirium, who claimed she missed Destruction.
Glad that I'm not the only one who was confused as to exactly what the anti life equation actually is and how it is able to be calculated and used to enslave the human race/
thats something made up just for an extinction level event,like infinty stones
Dream's downfall was a mixture of his own efforts and his brother/sister Desire's meddling. Desire made him susceptible to The Furies, and Morpheus (Dream was just fine, but Morpheus died) obeyed laws he may have had the power to break but did not, resulting in his death.
It's good to know that Whatculture didn't do their homework as usual! One of the few things that doesn't change in the world! They didn't read the damned books and have no idea what they're talking about.
A cool ending for the DC Universe would be the reveal that the hand we see creating the Universe belongs to Batman.
Thatd be pretty sick actually
I want that now
Damn, homie even has a contingency plan for all of life
When the chair revealed that, i always thought it was something like multiple personalities and schitzo stuff.
I’m still waiting on the Three Jokers one
Litterly announced 5-6 years ago 😭
First issue is coming later along the month. We wanted 5 years for this. What is 2 more weeks.
First of hyper-sanity one was the bullshit. Though it did work somehow in Dark Knight with implications that Joker is fully aware of what he is doing and actually solve problem of Gotham by destroying money of mafia and faith in masked vigilantes (yes, he is actually anti-villain). But three Joker theory actually make sense. General idea is that first Silver Era Joker was a failed comedian who make dangerous stunts to gain recognition (Joaquin Phoenix Joker was that one). Despite starting as a joke he is most dangerous as he has least to loose (he is also the Killing Joke one). He generally went out of action quite fast when Batman almost killed him. Then we have Bronze Era Joker who was part of Court of Owls secret experiments who imprint Joker persona to some unknown Red Hood as cover up for own actions. Red Hood gang with its suicidal antiheroes who constantly ie is part of those experiments. They finally we have Dark Era Joker who is serial killer who take Joker persona but largely went independent from experiments (we also have Joker Junior, so Jason Todd who also is Red Hood member or other mini Joker). Generally those are straightforward ideas and I don't get the salt? Especially as split personality, Joker being memory imprint, or actual god of bad humor, etc. Still are applicable. Who know? Oh, and there were already two Jokers in Gotham TV series.
Metaman 56 oh I know lol. It just took forever lol
Batman : Who killed my parents?
Mobius chair : Joe chill
Batman : Who's joe?
Other than "shit happens" No. 2 does likely involve something extraterrestrial, seeing as that element to the plot was presented in Kirkman's pitch for the comic's creation. Once the title was green-lit, he dropped the idea from the story opting for a simpler narrative.
That hand at the beginning of time belongs to Dr. Manhattan.
In JLA/Avengers, it was Kona's own hand...
That was in DC Rebirth. In the COIE, It was the Anti-Monitor's hand that forged the universe.
I thought the mother and father boxes were machines made by a new god to be sentient. Thus making them gods in their own right thus allowing them access to the source wall.
Now theyre braniac level smart with access to the source wall, but no body to fufill their goals. Thus their partnerships with various gods and super powered beings.
Actually, there should be 4 Jokers. There are 4 in a regular deck of playing cards, one per suit...
Imagine that's the real plot twist, there being a 4th joker and the Mobius chair was just joking around
Not in any deck I've ever seen. There's always 2, a red and a black, not one for each suit.
@@jayb8934 Damn, you're right.
I was mistaken, thought there was one for each suit...
"9comic book secrets that are more ploddevices then actual secrets and are writen so convoluted and dumb no author dares touching them and just makes them do whatever they want"
What did Constantine get for his soul? Not only never revealed but not even understood by people I ask. He sold his soul to two Devils so that all three would fight for him over his soul.
But what did he get from the two he sold it to? ( the third claimed it from insult)
It doesn't really matter - Constantine isn't called "Con Job" for nothing.
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my theory is the house of mystery
I guess he really just got rest
In short, he got his terminal lung cancer healed. It's way more nuanced then that, but that is the jist of it. The storyline this happens in is a classic, and happens early in Garth Ennis' first run.
Space Spore would actually solve a lot of my questions for the Walking Dead. So until otherwise stated, that’s my head canon.
That was awesome insight into the world mysteries of the comic galaxies.
It's actually really easy to explain why every bite in The Walking Dead leads to a new walker. We learn pretty early on that all people are infected and will turn into walkers after dying. And a walker's mouth is probably the filthiest thing imaginable, so a bite will give the bitten person a sepsis. Without cure (or the possibility to get any useful meds) a sepsis is deadly (and quite in tune with how such a turning into a walker is shown). This also explains why chopping off Dale's leg saved him.
I see a number of other people made similar comments on this thread, but it's extremely strongly implied that Dream's death in "Sandman" is a rather roundabout suicide. Neil Gaiman famously described the plot of "Sandman" as "The Lord of Dreams learns that one must change or die, and makes his decision"
It's abundantly clear that Dream allows his fate to befall him because he knew he needed to evolve and simply couldn't in his present incarnation. He's aware of Desire's machinations and used them to facilitate his rebirth as Daniel Hall Dream.
BATMAN DA DA DA DA , DA DA DA DA , DA DA BATMAN
Umm, Joker's always had an origin story. Hell, he had one WAY before the killing joke. His own creators gave him an origin back in 1950. He was the Red Hood, and after falling into a vat of chemicals at Ace Chemicals, his skin got bleached. That was literally his concrete origin, and there was no ambiguity to it. The Killing Joke was just a retelling of that story, but it expanded on Joker's past before becoming Red Hood. The only thing that's ambiguous is Joker's identity before becoming The Red Hood. So while his past identity is a mystery, his origin is not. For a comic book channel, you guys really don't do a lot of research.
I thought Marvel revealed that the Earth X Daredevil was Mephisto in disguise? 🤔
That's right. The reveal happened in-story.
@@danhenderson3111 i thought that too it was revealed in Universe X
@@robnokes8465 It was. I checked my copy.
Pretty sure Morpheus essentially did himself in because he couldn't change, ie had to follow the rules (even though almost everybody else didn't). You forgot to include what caused the men to die in Y: the Last Man.
Lab experiment gone wrong. It was a major part of the story.
@@JS-hw8ve That was one of the possibilities, but I don't think they ever revealed it. I think BKV said the cause was one of the possibilities brought up throughout the story, but never confirmed.
@@apuborcar6856 Dude... it was a major part of the story. They were at the lab. They talked to the scientists involved. What caused it turned out not to be what was important to the story, but how the world dealt with it was. And in the end, it was the same lab that was able to create a solution to the problem of humanity going extinct due to there being no males.
It was a major part of the story.
#1 Blue hand? Just Doctor Manhattan screwing around.
I have yet to read three jokers, but I did like how they modeled them after the three different main versions of Joker, namely, Mark Hamill/Jack Nicholson, which is what most people think of when they think Joker, Heath Ledger's Joker, & the bronze age's more friendly Joker of the late Adam West's Batman series, Cesar Romero. Just something I noticed, & thought was pretty cool.
2. The Walking Dead: in the TV show its more or less revealed in season 1 the zombie outbreak was caused by a virus leaked into the air from the CDC
I thought it was pretty established that Desire kicked off the events that led to the Furies attacking Morpheus?
Thank you for saving me the time of posting that seeing as how he she it basically claims that she did it since she hated him
@@zartan0869 No, Desire only played a part in it. Just like everyone else involved, from Fury, to the Fates, to Thesali. They were all set in motion by his own actions and inactions.
Looking forward to how THREE Jokers can conceivably exist in approximately the same time period. Idea isn’t even that bad-explanation just seems like it’s not really justifiable bar major retconning.
that hand was probably either purpetua (idk if I spelt that right) or the world forger...
November 10? I thought it was august this year?
Christ, this book has more delays than Doomsday Clock.
It comes out next Tuesday. Dude slipped there.
It's the date of the collected edition
Either DC will not answer these due to another reboot or wouldn't matter what these secrets are due to another reboot.
As a longtime Joker fan, I am looking forward with piqued interest in the Three Jokers series (ordered the 15 regular covers for all three issues - they look GREAT!)
I like his origin in The Killing Joke
Marvel Universe Cards series 4 had a section dedicated to Mysteries in the MU
Yeah the whole 3 joker thing still confuses me because we still haven’t gotten a answer about that
DC doesn't give a damn about the readers or their own characters.
J S at this point the only books I can read from dc are death metal dceased Batman and Wonder Woman dead earth Batman beyond and that’s about it
@@TevyaSmolka I gave up on them back in New52. Even the versions of characters that started good were turned to crap in that reboot.
J S oh I agree the new 52 was just terrible
@@JS-hw8ve both were terrible, the other one even got mad at the fans.
Even after doomsday clock was done, the fact that they had michael bendis and tom king, while the other still has jason aaron, smh.
that's why i switched to reading DC Vertigo's old comics and re-reading watchmen rn.
The corona virus vaccine is why we humans became Walkers in TWD
600k subcribers! Woo hoo! Maybe by the time they hit 1 million they can hire someone to make playlists for this channel....
The hand at the beginning is alexander luther i believe that was covered in the crisis
I seriously want to meet someone who thinks Booster Gold would name his son John. The top three people Booster hates are probably his father, Maxwell Lord, and himself
Obviously the 3 jokers is still unknown its not fucking out yet
Ok so a few years ago marvel had an event combining the ultimate universe and 616. There was a fight between the 2 hulks if each universe. 616 doc green knocked ultimate hulk clear across town and the fight was over. My question is wheres that other hulk?
The hand is Dr Manhattan
I'm looking forward to 3 jokers but I hope Geoff Johns doesn't just make it a gateway for another character like in brightest day. As much as I like Swamp Thing I'd rather the ending be more satisfying.
Adding to those waiting for the 3 Jokers. We DESERVE an answer damnit.
You deserve for it never to have happened.
Was wondering if Red X would've made an appearance, we're still not sure of his identity.
He did make an appearance in comics, he's not limited to the Teen Titans animated series.
The three jokers story line was really good
I think the hand at the beginning of the universe in DC is Hal Jordan from Zero Hour.
The same guy that was FACADE was Daredevil in Earth-X.
Don't ask Ewen to do math, he can't even spell "fear" correctly.
He didn't write it dumb shit
What about who is the Red X in Teen Titans? I know it was just on the TV show and it never happened in the comics, but still...
Questions not even science can answer
As for mystery of the origin of DC universe it is also possible that they live in sort of circular virtual reality like in Marvel. The reason why witnessing origin point is prohibited, could be because it contain some weird booting constructs, what could shatter perception of the reality.
Wow! Talk about missing the entire point of The Sandman!
Reminds me of a friend who after reading Watchmen wondered what happened next!
Said he couldn't wait for Rorschach and the Comedian to come back from the dead!
And when Dr. Manhattan would wear a cape and fly!
So......anyone notice "fear" is misspelt in the anti life equation?
Isn't the hand at the beginning of time (In DC Comics) canonically Perpetua now?
I always thought that they should have had the hand look like it was holding a pencil . Kind of give a little nod to the artists.
Wait. That's mean Darth Vader is the Anti-Life Equation? I ask because that's like 99.9% of his entire being after getting roasted.
Whatever happened to Vibe at the end of Forever Evil? He disappeared without a trace and it was never explained.
8:16 “but he accidentally added a secret ingredient to the mix… Element X! And thus the mother boxes were born…”
im pretty sure the recently just explained that the hand belonged to perpetua who created the dc universe in and is the mother of the monitor and the anti monitor and the world forger.
Wasn't it actually Krona's own hand he saw?
I figured the three Jokers was a reference to the three archetypes of the Joker in the comics, and not three actual people.
That's how I wish they'd handle it. Worst case, I would say the Joker is a man with three personalities, or perhaps he died and was reborn (more figuratively than literally) a couple times, so three lives.
Here's one: Why is there Heat Vision? Kryptonians are nearly identical to humans in appearance and physiology. Practically every power Superman has is simply a gigantic enhancement of a human's (our senses, strength, durability, breath, speed, etc). But why would Kryptonians even have DNA for a laser eye beam? Was this made during the Clone Wars as built-in weapon? Please tell your thoughts.
The ancient Greeks believe that sight was caused by the human eye's ability to project invisible beams from the eye. These beams then touch, feel, & detect the things outside of our bodies which we then perceive as images. Extra-ordinary individuals can see through people (X-Ray vision), and possibly, staring intently at a person can cause a person to move. Not too far fetch if you believe the original eye beams to begin with. Of course, that doesn't explain why we can't see in the dark...
@@taotzu1339Well, light and possibly other electromagnetic radiation is absorbed by the retina. But light is sent out from the eyes as well; it's why we have different color irises. And the sclera is white, the most reflective of all colors. So, nice response btw. Thanks.
Facade is Frog-man.....I mean look at the thing.
I was hopin you’d bring up the Red X from teen titans
I thought the Mother Boxes are directly connected to the Source
Didn't Ghost Rider want the name Daredevil canonically?
The anti life equation mathematically adds up to: WB
"Coolest mythology ever"? Ugh, spare me. Jack Kirby had like one idea that he just reiterated endlessly through a series of poorly-named characters with gorilla faces.
I haven't got the words to articulate my hatred for Darkseid and the New Gods.
Daredevil X's cape reminds me of Spawn.
Am I the only one that's really excited for 3 jokers?
Still waiting to find out who the hell is Red X from Teen Titans.
Greatest mystery ever.
Why wouldn’t Kirkham not wrap this up and reveal it but yet complain when it was revealed in the tv series?
Anyone else think the facade armour looks like the doom slayer's armour?
Uh.....
I thought it was pretty clear that the mother of that dream kid was the one who had Dream killed. What a stupid fucking entry. But basically it was a series of Dream's own actions that precipitated it. Lucifer actually had the farthest tie to Dream's death. He gave the keys of Hell to Dream not even knowing what would happen but assuming it would lead to trouble for him
I'm excited about the three jokers 😭
The first issue of the three jokers come out August 26th
I thought dc did confirm recently it was Perpetua that started all time in the justice league
In the death (⊕) of Morpheus, it's pretty much certainly a suicide. We're talking about one of the seven primal conscious personifications of the universe - in other words really, really, powerful. Put simply, Morpheus is so damn powerful that if he doesn't want to go - Nothing Whatsoever - can force him to go.
My own annoyance is that both the Fey girl (who tried to warn him) & the pseudo-human woman Lyta Hall, who had her baby stolen, putting her into a near catatonic state (NB: She's one interpretation of the daughter of Wonder Woman/Diana Prince & Steve Trevor, named Hyppolita "Lyta" Hall) are left to take the blame.
[ Y'gotta so love DC's obsession with alliterative initials, even after all these years. ]
(⊕) Less Death - as we know it - and more...
...hmm...
...maybe blocking off a part of your consciousness, so you can grow & change?
should have named himself Jack Powers
Isn't the 3 jokers coming out this Wednesday
I know who stole the FACADE armor! It was...
...Flashpoint Batman.
Is'nt Jack Napier one of them(The Three Jokers)
Yes and also one of them might also be Thomas Wayne Jr.
@@kingdon7795 Owl Man!?
@@gadhviviraj9172 maybe in the original dc universe he is one of the jokers instead of being owl man because owl man is from another reality.
@@kingdon7795 Yep I knew that but I never knew Thomas Wayne jr. even existed in the main universe
@@gadhviviraj9172 maybe he does but it was never mentioned. All this is just my theory and let's see what dc reveals.
if the dc universe was created by looking at the begging of time, maybe looking at it a second time would cause the destruction?
So spiderman won but he was knocked out and the villain got away. That doesn't sound like a win
For Sandman, didn't Dream do this to himself?
7:19 didn't matt have a twin ? Or is that not in continuity? Or could also be mephisto because literal devil type of thing idk just guessing
5. Dream was. Also Desire as it was something she wanted.
that was always my interpretation. I never considered it a mystery.
Wasn't it outright shown to be Mephisto being the dardevil?