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How did you NOT mention or SHOW that mega punch Supes gave Darkseid in Justice League Unlimited that was shown in slow motion with that crazy shockwave???
"Always taking constant care not to break something, to break someone, never allowing myself to loose control even for a moment, or someone could die". (Blocks and hits Darkseid hard again.) "But you can take it can't you big man, what we have here is a rare opportunity for me to cut loose, and show you JUST how POWERFUL I REALLY AM😠"
Batman's quote on him really sums it up. "It is a remarkable dichotomy. In many ways, Clark is the most human of us all. Then... he shoots fire from his eyes, 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."
Punched through buildings, beaten mercilessly, smashed repeatedly with a very heavy bank safe, and then used Shazams own attack against him. He crushed *and* outsmarted him.
And the fact that superman absorbed more solar energy than zod which makes him arguably stronger than zod who only absorbed the solar energy for a few hours. The only thing that kept him from going all out against zod is his humanity
Imagine if he went all out against zod from the start. The whole zod squad would have been solo'd before they could launch the terraforming machines😂😂😂
@@rangerwill You can. I started watching Justice League again to watch where Batman says one epic line. Ifyou search JL episodes online you'll find it.
Superman gives a speech about how he has to treat everything around him like it is fragile due to his immense strength. He tells Darkseid that he lives like he is surrounded by cardboard. He punctuates his words with punches before revealing that he is not holding back, unleashing his full force on Darkseid, which is an epic moment for the character and one that has shaped future iterations.
Superman is the symbol of what people should strive to be, while still being a compelling character that suffers and triumphs through his trials and flaws.
Superman is the hope bringer for DC Comics as a whole due to being the paragon of goodness and humility, his incredible powers, and incredible empathy for people from all walks of life.
Superman reversing the spin of the Earth is frequently criticized ... though it really just depicted his breaking the time barrier. The Earth didn't really spin backwards just it looked like it because he was going back in time.
Nice to know that some on this list aren't just Superman being brutal, and in some cases even when he is being brutal it's either somewhat justified or he stops himself from going to far. Superman without restraint is a scary thought. Superman with control and compassion is something that we should appreciate.
Superman is the bright shining star at the center of the team, and he has helped them through their darkest times. Superman is always there to guide the team and help them save the day, no matter what the odds.
Whether sacrificing his life against monsters or wishing for a happy ending at the end of the universe, Superman has proven that he is the most respected hero among the civilians and his teammates in the Justice League time and time again.
In the most terrible situations, the heroes look to Superman for guidance and his example serves to spur them on. His heroism has given every hero he knows inspiration. He is a symbol for all of them, the one hero who everyone else looks up to.
@@nixda9326 J'onn J'onnz, Wonder Woman, Superboy-Prime, Elaine Belloc, The Spectre, Doctor Manhattan, Parallax and last but certainly not least The Presence.
George Newbern was able to act his speeches and dialogue throughout the animated series, and how it differed in other portrayals outside the DC Animated Universe, really showcased how perfectly suited he was for the role of Superman.
Respect to George but Tim Daly was better in Superman TAS especially the chemistry with Kevin Conroy Batman in World's Finest, Public enemies and Apocalypse
There is something deeply rich and sympathetic about George Newbern's performance of Superman so he brings out an element of humanity that was always missing in the various iterations of the Superman character.
Sometimes finding the line is instantly regretted. All the villains want to push him to kill someone but they don't realize when he crosses that line it's world breaking, not body breaking 😅
People I would absolutely never want to piss off: - Superman - Superman when he's grumpy - Superman when he's angry - Superman when he's pissed off - Superman when he's REALLY pissed off
My favorite part about Superman vs The Elite is that him seeming to cut loose at the end wasnt really to show The Elite what he would look like unrestrained. It was to show the world, which had largely been advocating for him to take a more hard line stance in the movie, that they really didnt want to see him be like that. He could have taken The Elite down in much less overtly violent/scary way and that would still have taught them the lesson they needed to learn. But it wouldnt have taught the rest of the world what they needed to learn.
@@justinklinck6575 well are you afraid 😨 to go to Australian Outback? Just because the fear is justified does not mean you will see it in person. Or what about a space funeral while still alive. Or drowning in a bowl of water.
Fun thing about number 1, the one that voiced Superman there George Newbern also plays the voice of Sephiroth so it really sells the idea of him losing it.
Superman is the heavy hitter that everyone can rally behind. His fighting style is simple and efficient, depending as much on his muscles and powers as anything else.
Thanks to his heroic exploits, Superman becomes quite a popular figure for the entire world all around. The majority of the superhero community admires and looks up to him, and though he was popular in Metropolis, other cities like having him visit from time to time.
Tim Daly was the perfect person to play Superman at this stage in his career and his performance as an iconic superhero that remains readily identifiable to those who grew up hearing him.
George Newbern's Superman shared a lot of the strengths of Tim Daly's version, but he also introduced a level of emotional vulnerability that was absent from that previous version. Superman's relationships with his fellow Justice Leaguers ended up being richer and more rewarding than those from his solo show, and George Newbern made those connections feel authentic. His speech to Darkseid in the series finale about living in a cardboard world is some of the very best acting DC Animation has ever given us. Superman has been blessed with a deep bench of voice acting talent, but George Newbern is the essential Man of Steel.
Superman was the first modern superhero, and has served as a role model for everyone who came after him. His multiple nicknames have been a part of this as well. Most people know his main nicknames, the Man of Steel, the Man of Tomorrow and the Metropolis Marvel. Heroes and villains alike have been known to call him Supes, and then there is the Big Blue Boy Scout, which is used both in endearing and derogatory senses. Finally, he has just been called Big Blue, although that is used to his face very much and is more just shorthand among the hero community.
George Newbern gives his best performance as Superman to date, without question. He is absolutely chilling during the climactic battle, but he manages to bring real weight to his words regardless of the situation. George Newbern did a great job during his run on the Justice League animated series and Justice League Unlimited, but he has a successful performance in Superman vs. The Elite.
Tim Daly brings a humble and down-to-earth performance to the character that makes his Superman very likable each time. Tim Daly perfectly brings the same amount of intensity and emotional depth that Batman: The Animated Series brought to Batman.
Superman is a humble man beneath all his grand power and heroic prestige, would do anything to help others and is one of the most compassionate, loving and inspirational figures anyone would ever come across.
Superman is the greatest role model in the superhero community. Clark Kent was taught by his parents to look out for everyone, something he took to heart, and his sphere of responsibility has expanded exponentially as time has gone on. Superman is the defender of the entire multiverse, a man to whom responsibility is life.
Superman is the entire reason DC Comics has superhero in the first place. He was where all the other superheroes come from, and it shows within the universe as well. His existence inspires the Legion of Super-Heroes over a thousand years into the future, convincing a group of different aliens to come together to protect the galaxy.
Superman cares about everyone so much that he will do anything in his power for them, whether it be stopping an intergalactic warlord or visiting sick kids in the hospital.
favorite is definitely Dark: Apokolips War, when he just bodies Darkseid over and over again, including the thumbs in the eye sockets and then just ragdolls him. so satisfying
Tim Daly's complementary work in Superman: The Animated Series is even more impressive. Tim Daly understands the weight on the shoulders of Superman and the different directions that his life pulls him in.
Superman has always been an inspiration to the DC Universe so he represents everything good about humanity and is a beacon of hope for the future, inspiring countless others to follow his example.
Superman was raised to believe that humans are special and strives to help humanity possible with little thought for reward because he believes in being accountable for all he does.
There is something about Tim Daly's characterization of the Man of Steel in Superman: The Animated Series that hits all the right marks. He does not make his voice any lower or higher when he goes from Clark Kent to Superman. It remains steady for most of the time. Yet Tim Daly shows grief and anger when necessary.
Tim Daly and George Newbern ultimately delivered different yet equally authentic versions of Superman, reinforcing his reputation as a highly versatile character that can be adapted to every situation.
My favorite is the intro to DC Universe Online. PIssed off Supes floating in space opens his eyes and they're just glowing red...just an amazing intro video.
What makes Superman so cool is because he is a classic hero who saves lives and fights for truth, justice and a better tomorrow when no road is too far or a challenge too great.
Remember when Zod touched Martha in MoS and Superman punched him through a few states or when he pummeled Darkseid in Superman/Batman Apocalypse for beating his precious cousin...yup the dude has his moments
It's a shame that scene from Superman/Batman: Apocalypse wasn't in this list, or even just an honorable mention. Even though he took quite a beating, he also delivered it. Kara was an absolute beast in that fight as well, especially the part where she avoids Darkseid's omega beams and uses them against him. I always love seeing her get more attention alongside her famous cousin. He didn't punch Zod through a few states, though. He punched him from the Kent farm outside Smallville into the town center of Smallville. The entire fight took place there. Superman threw Faora into the IHOP and Pete Ross was there. That's where he works, as was established during scenes of Lois' search for Clark. You even see the name of the town on the watertower.
Superman is the greatest role model in the DC Universe as well as being approachable for young heroes so he is always there to help and wants everyone to succeed. There is a reason he is the true leader of the superhero community because he makes sure everyone gets exactly what they need to succeed.
Superman is the ultimate role model, especially since his whole fight is ensuring the freedom for all people. The world is his purview, and he will stop at nothing to secure it.
Superman astonishes the world with wondrous feats of flight and strength and courage, but behind his heroic acts, he is an immigrant from another world who fights to protect his adopted planet.
Superman: "I feel like I live in a world made of cardboard, always taking constant care not to break something, to break someone. Never allowing myself to lose control, even for a moment, or someone could die."
2:34 Here is what I think what Clark Kent is thinking when he is about to punch a dangerous war machine with his new power. Clark: Alright, you gigantic piece of metal. You may be a dangerous war machine. But me? I AM A SUPERMAN!!!!!!!! (Punch)
Personally, I'd switch #1 and #2 on this list, but they're both excellent moments. The #1 here is a little tainted because Superman isn't actually killing anyone, just pulling off a ruse.
Not just him, Goku is also like that too, I remembered when Zamasu and Goku black revealed what happened to his family, Goku was furious and beated them up. 😍
I actually hate number 2. Superman is my fave hero but tbh, Darkseid ate those hits and Lex had to step in and save Supes. Personally, the beating he gave Mongul (#14) should’ve been #2 as he was REALLY pissed off then.
You forgot Superman The Animated Series Legecy Part 2. When Supergirl almost dies because Darkseid brainwashed Superman and sent him to conquer Earth. Long story short, Sups is so mad he goes straight to Apokolips and beats Darkseid to within an inch of his life. Then throws him into one of the best lines from a villain of all time.
Having proven his capacity to stand for truth, justice and the American way, Superman has spent decades proving himself a caring and compassionate figure time and time again.
Superman is one of the strongest beings in the universe so his greatest asset is that he does not to use all his strength to defeat his enemies; his fights are more like slaps on the wrists than full-on brawls. His greatest strength is his optimism and belief that people and things could get better.
Superman is strong, courageous, kind, selfless, courteous, patient, merciful and incorruptible. No other hero radiates goodness and justice like he does.
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All of them are my favorites.
How did you NOT mention or SHOW that mega punch Supes gave Darkseid in Justice League Unlimited that was shown in slow motion with that crazy shockwave???
@@trumptouchesivankaright .. like tf 😂
The "Sometimes I feel like i live in a world made of cardboard" speech to Darkseid was hilarious and epic
And Superman lost that fight still haha
When Superman delivered that speech to Darkseid, all I could think was, "Oh boy! Big Blue is about to bring the pain!"
@@Sirvantir because darkseid is a cheater
That's really why I'd have swapped one and two. He's still holding back against the Elite. He actually let loose on Darkseid.
"Always taking constant care not to break something, to break someone, never allowing myself to loose control even for a moment, or someone could die".
(Blocks and hits Darkseid hard again.)
"But you can take it can't you big man, what we have here is a rare opportunity for me to cut loose, and show you JUST how POWERFUL I REALLY AM😠"
When a nice, good hearted character like Superman gets mad, be afraid. Be *very* afraid.
Seen to many good people end up taking this kind of path
@@bijantehrani4325 as have I
I only do that when Christopher Reeve or Henry Cavil as Superman becomes pissed. That animated version too in Justice League.
"Good men don't need rules, and today is not the day to find out why I have so many!"
Batman's quote on him really sums it up. "It is a remarkable dichotomy. In many ways, Clark is the most human of us all. Then... he shoots fire from his eyes, 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."
That fight between Superman and Captain Marvel is on of my favorites. He didn’t really crush Shazam, he outsmarted him.
no. he messed him up. Shazam was bruised, had a black eyy, and had a hurt arm.
Punched through buildings, beaten mercilessly, smashed repeatedly with a very heavy bank safe, and then used Shazams own attack against him.
He crushed *and* outsmarted him.
It's just pure proof that not just powers make superman
Superman is a shining example of what humanity can be because he believes in the good of the people around him.
Superman is still portrayed as a man whose compassion for others is his main driving force no matter what.
Bottom line is, never mistaken Superman's kindness for softness. Otherwise, you'll just see how powerful he really is.
Right you are ! 👍
The fact Kal-El holds back makes him even more dangerous than fellow Kryptonian General Zod
And the fact that superman absorbed more solar energy than zod which makes him arguably stronger than zod who only absorbed the solar energy for a few hours. The only thing that kept him from going all out against zod is his humanity
Imagine if he went all out against zod from the start. The whole zod squad would have been solo'd before they could launch the terraforming machines😂😂😂
Superman beating the living brakes out of Darkseid gave me goosebumps. One of the most thrilling scenes in animated history.
I was mad. I wanted to see the punch. THAT'S my favorite part
@@rangerwill You can. I started watching Justice League again to watch where Batman says one epic line. Ifyou search JL episodes online you'll find it.
What makes Superman so great is that he is an inspiring person who gives his all in order to improve the world.
Superman gives a speech about how he has to treat everything around him like it is fragile due to his immense strength. He tells Darkseid that he lives like he is surrounded by cardboard. He punctuates his words with punches before revealing that he is not holding back, unleashing his full force on Darkseid, which is an epic moment for the character and one that has shaped future iterations.
Superman is the symbol of what people should strive to be, while still being a compelling character that suffers and triumphs through his trials and flaws.
Superman is the hope bringer for DC Comics as a whole due to being the paragon of goodness and humility, his incredible powers, and incredible empathy for people from all walks of life.
Superman reversing the spin of the Earth is frequently criticized ... though it really just depicted his breaking the time barrier. The Earth didn't really spin backwards just it looked like it because he was going back in time.
Nice to know that some on this list aren't just Superman being brutal, and in some cases even when he is being brutal it's either somewhat justified or he stops himself from going to far. Superman without restraint is a scary thought. Superman with control and compassion is something that we should appreciate.
Ya alot of villians would be in thier Graves instead of in jail if a unbound superman was unleashed. A good man going to war is the scariest thing.
That's great ! 😁
Superman is the bright shining star at the center of the team, and he has helped them through their darkest times. Superman is always there to guide the team and help them save the day, no matter what the odds.
Whether sacrificing his life against monsters or wishing for a happy ending at the end of the universe, Superman has proven that he is the most respected hero among the civilians and his teammates in the Justice League time and time again.
In the most terrible situations, the heroes look to Superman for guidance and his example serves to spur them on. His heroism has given every hero he knows inspiration. He is a symbol for all of them, the one hero who everyone else looks up to.
A character so powerful that almost everyone is weak next to him
almost? i would say without kryptonite there is nobody stronger than him.
@@nixda9326Darkseid
Boooooring!!!!
@@nixda9326 J'onn J'onnz, Wonder Woman, Superboy-Prime, Elaine Belloc, The Spectre, Doctor Manhattan, Parallax and last but certainly not least The Presence.
@@D.M.S.dude watch Superman vs the elite there are better ways to challenge a character then have them fight
George Newbern was able to act his speeches and dialogue throughout the animated series, and how it differed in other portrayals outside the DC Animated Universe, really showcased how perfectly suited he was for the role of Superman.
Respect to George but Tim Daly was better in Superman TAS especially the chemistry with Kevin Conroy Batman in World's Finest, Public enemies and Apocalypse
@@Jason5818UII agree with you, I grew up watching those movies.
@@erikajuarez9537same. Tim just gives Superman's voice gravitas and authority.
@@sabishiihito That's cool. 😊
There is something deeply rich and sympathetic about George Newbern's performance of Superman so he brings out an element of humanity that was always missing in the various iterations of the Superman character.
Sometimes finding the line is instantly regretted. All the villains want to push him to kill someone but they don't realize when he crosses that line it's world breaking, not body breaking 😅
Superman represents how good humanity can collectively be and a celebration of embracing people of all walks of life.
In Apokolips War's movie, Superman beating up Darkseid gave me Injustice vibes.
Thank Rao for what Flash did at the end of the film
Superman embodies a combination of might, intelligence and heart.
Superman has always been an inspiration because he is still the heart and soul of DC's heroic community.
People I would absolutely never want to piss off:
- Superman
- Superman when he's grumpy
- Superman when he's angry
- Superman when he's pissed off
- Superman when he's REALLY pissed off
Happy Superman... uh, oh.
AMEN!
Superman is one of the most level-headed heroes around, and serves as a source of inspiration to others.
My favorite part about Superman vs The Elite is that him seeming to cut loose at the end wasnt really to show The Elite what he would look like unrestrained. It was to show the world, which had largely been advocating for him to take a more hard line stance in the movie, that they really didnt want to see him be like that. He could have taken The Elite down in much less overtly violent/scary way and that would still have taught them the lesson they needed to learn. But it wouldnt have taught the rest of the world what they needed to learn.
Injustice is the perfect example of what happens when Superman loses control
@@Jakob_Herzog injustice was what Batman and Lex were afraid of to begin with. Lol
Yet batman was not able to stop it. Lex is just wrong even superman needs to be pushed into a abyss to seen show that side.
@@loganshaw4527 .... um, okay? That doesn't take away the fact that both of them were afraid that this would happen. Lol
@@justinklinck6575 well are you afraid 😨 to go to Australian Outback? Just because the fear is justified does not mean you will see it in person. Or what about a space funeral while still alive. Or drowning in a bowl of water.
Fun thing about number 1, the one that voiced Superman there George Newbern also plays the voice of Sephiroth so it really sells the idea of him losing it.
I know ! I heard about that too. 😊
Luthor: "I am the president"
(Gets punched through a building)
Supes: "consider yourself impeached"
That line got me 😂😂
Tyler Hoechlin always manages to effortlessly bring out the fatherly side of Clark Kent and the courage of Superman.
Superman is the heavy hitter that everyone can rally behind. His fighting style is simple and efficient, depending as much on his muscles and powers as anything else.
Thanks to his heroic exploits, Superman becomes quite a popular figure for the entire world all around. The majority of the superhero community admires and looks up to him, and though he was popular in Metropolis, other cities like having him visit from time to time.
No one has the heart to do the right thing more than the Man of Steel himself.
Tim Daly has a mature and relaxed voice and can properly convey the generous and fatherly personality of Superman.
Tim Daly was the perfect person to play Superman at this stage in his career and his performance as an iconic superhero that remains readily identifiable to those who grew up hearing him.
George Newbern's Superman shared a lot of the strengths of Tim Daly's version, but he also introduced a level of emotional vulnerability that was absent from that previous version. Superman's relationships with his fellow Justice Leaguers ended up being richer and more rewarding than those from his solo show, and George Newbern made those connections feel authentic. His speech to Darkseid in the series finale about living in a cardboard world is some of the very best acting DC Animation has ever given us. Superman has been blessed with a deep bench of voice acting talent, but George Newbern is the essential Man of Steel.
Superman has faced down villainous robots, alien warlords, tech-powered businessmen and monsters created through scientific experimentation.
Superman was the first modern superhero, and has served as a role model for everyone who came after him. His multiple nicknames have been a part of this as well. Most people know his main nicknames, the Man of Steel, the Man of Tomorrow and the Metropolis Marvel.
Heroes and villains alike have been known to call him Supes, and then there is the Big Blue Boy Scout, which is used both in endearing and derogatory senses. Finally, he has just been called Big Blue, although that is used to his face very much and is more just shorthand among the hero community.
George Newbern gives his best performance as Superman to date, without question. He is absolutely chilling during the climactic battle, but he manages to bring real weight to his words regardless of the situation. George Newbern did a great job during his run on the Justice League animated series and Justice League Unlimited, but he has a successful performance in Superman vs. The Elite.
Tim Daly brings a humble and down-to-earth performance to the character that makes his Superman very likable each time. Tim Daly perfectly brings the same amount of intensity and emotional depth that Batman: The Animated Series brought to Batman.
Superman is a humble man beneath all his grand power and heroic prestige, would do anything to help others and is one of the most compassionate, loving and inspirational figures anyone would ever come across.
Superman is the greatest role model in the superhero community. Clark Kent was taught by his parents to look out for everyone, something he took to heart, and his sphere of responsibility has expanded exponentially as time has gone on. Superman is the defender of the entire multiverse, a man to whom responsibility is life.
Superman is the entire reason DC Comics has superhero in the first place. He was where all the other superheroes come from, and it shows within the universe as well. His existence inspires the Legion of Super-Heroes over a thousand years into the future, convincing a group of different aliens to come together to protect the galaxy.
Superman knows the difference between right and wrong is beyond official rules.
Tim Daly brings a lot of compassion and humanity to the role of the Man of Steel that helps ground a character with so many fantastical abilities.
Every time Superman is in the city, Metropolis is the safest place to be. He can be anywhere in seconds, saving people from crime and accidents alike.
Superman cares about everyone so much that he will do anything in his power for them, whether it be stopping an intergalactic warlord or visiting sick kids in the hospital.
favorite is definitely Dark: Apokolips War, when he just bodies Darkseid over and over again, including the thumbs in the eye sockets and then just ragdolls him. so satisfying
Tim Daly's complementary work in Superman: The Animated Series is even more impressive. Tim Daly understands the weight on the shoulders of Superman and the different directions that his life pulls him in.
Whenever Superman goes “beast mode” it’s already over before it even started. Like seriously… his name is literally Superman.
Superman has always been an inspiration to the DC Universe so he represents everything good about humanity and is a beacon of hope for the future, inspiring countless others to follow his example.
Superman was raised to believe that humans are special and strives to help humanity possible with little thought for reward because he believes in being accountable for all he does.
Superman cares about everyone everywhere and does everything he can to keep them safe.
Superman (to Darkseid): "That man won't quit as long as he can still draw a breath, none of my teammates will."
Justice league unlimited Superman really did drop beatdowns
Superman is characterized as someone who loves both the difference he makes as a hero and the planet he grew up on.
Superman by himself is a beacon of hope, and when he has alongside his peers, the Justice League is the most powerful force of good there is.
Superman is a godlike being who is at his best when he chooses to use his incredible powers for good.
There is something about Tim Daly's characterization of the Man of Steel in Superman: The Animated Series that hits all the right marks. He does not make his voice any lower or higher when he goes from Clark Kent to Superman. It remains steady for most of the time. Yet Tim Daly shows grief and anger when necessary.
Tim Daly and George Newbern ultimately delivered different yet equally authentic versions of Superman, reinforcing his reputation as a highly versatile character that can be adapted to every situation.
My favorite is the intro to DC Universe Online. PIssed off Supes floating in space opens his eyes and they're just glowing red...just an amazing intro video.
Superman is driven by his commitment to justice because he is devoted to truth and justice in his daily job, even beyond his superhero persona.
Superman is a friend to everyone and fights for what is right because of his strong sense of morality and bravery.
Superman is known to have a strict moral code and fights crime with a strong sense of justice, working firmly within the law.
Superman is reliable on every level, always ready to help the Justice League of America with anything.
What makes Superman so cool is because he is a classic hero who saves lives and fights for truth, justice and a better tomorrow when no road is too far or a challenge too great.
Remember when Zod touched Martha in MoS and Superman punched him through a few states or when he pummeled Darkseid in Superman/Batman Apocalypse for beating his precious cousin...yup the dude has his moments
It's a shame that scene from Superman/Batman: Apocalypse wasn't in this list, or even just an honorable mention. Even though he took quite a beating, he also delivered it. Kara was an absolute beast in that fight as well, especially the part where she avoids Darkseid's omega beams and uses them against him. I always love seeing her get more attention alongside her famous cousin.
He didn't punch Zod through a few states, though. He punched him from the Kent farm outside Smallville into the town center of Smallville. The entire fight took place there. Superman threw Faora into the IHOP and Pete Ross was there. That's where he works, as was established during scenes of Lois' search for Clark. You even see the name of the town on the watertower.
Superman represents a noble justice that sincerely wants to help others.
Superman is the greatest role model in the DC Universe as well as being approachable for young heroes so he is always there to help and wants everyone to succeed. There is a reason he is the true leader of the superhero community because he makes sure everyone gets exactly what they need to succeed.
Superman is the ultimate role model, especially since his whole fight is ensuring the freedom for all people. The world is his purview, and he will stop at nothing to secure it.
Superman is exceptionally kindhearted, possessing a strong sense of justice, honor, empathy, honesty, patriotism and innate selfless benevolence.
Superman astonishes the world with wondrous feats of flight and strength and courage, but behind his heroic acts, he is an immigrant from another world who fights to protect his adopted planet.
Superman is the human tendency to create larger-than-life characters to use as examples of what society thinks humanity should be.
Superman: "I feel like I live in a world made of cardboard, always taking constant care not to break something, to break someone. Never allowing myself to lose control, even for a moment, or someone could die."
2:34 Here is what I think what Clark Kent is thinking when he is about to punch a dangerous war machine with his new power.
Clark: Alright, you gigantic piece of metal. You may be a dangerous war machine. But me? I AM A SUPERMAN!!!!!!!! (Punch)
In many ways, Superman is the heart of the team because he has led the Justice League against DC's strongest villains.
Personally, I'd switch #1 and #2 on this list, but they're both excellent moments. The #1 here is a little tainted because Superman isn't actually killing anyone, just pulling off a ruse.
Superman is basically your human ideal. Godlike powers, strength and invulnerability, but moral, compassionate and utterly self controlled.
Superman embodies everything about the values of Metropolis: keep fighting the good fight, make the world a better place, and help your fellow man.
You know what they say “Beware Of The Nice Ones” What I love about Supes is despite being insanely powerful, the dude is pretty humble.
Not just him, Goku is also like that too, I remembered when Zamasu and Goku black revealed what happened to his family, Goku was furious and beated them up. 😍
@@erikajuarez9537 So true!
This iconic fight scene on Kingdom Come between Superman and Captain Marvel was the animated version for the Justice League Unlimited episode Clash.
Superman has consistently fought for the safety of Metropolis and the Earth in general without compromise, all in the hope of a better tomorrow.
I actually hate number 2. Superman is my fave hero but tbh, Darkseid ate those hits and Lex had to step in and save Supes. Personally, the beating he gave Mongul (#14) should’ve been #2 as he was REALLY pissed off then.
I think many people prefer the Darkseid fight purely because of the "world made of cardboard" speech.
Superman is universally loved and recognized as the true symbol of hope.
Christopher Reeve captured Superman's sense of hope, whimsy and joy like no other actor has.
Superman has inspired heroes to do everything they can do protect Metropolis and the world.
You forgot Superman The Animated Series Legecy Part 2. When Supergirl almost dies because Darkseid brainwashed Superman and sent him to conquer Earth. Long story short, Sups is so mad he goes straight to Apokolips and beats Darkseid to within an inch of his life. Then throws him into one of the best lines from a villain of all time.
Superman is the hope bringer for Metropolis, the Justice League and the entire world.
Three things you must never do:
1: Never piss off Superman.
2: Never piss off Superman.
3: For god’s sake, NEVER. Piss off. Superman.
Having proven his capacity to stand for truth, justice and the American way, Superman has spent decades proving himself a caring and compassionate figure time and time again.
George Newbern was able to convey the feeling that Kal-El was a man with the entire world on his shoulders.
The new Superman show doesn't even have more then 2 episodes and is already on the list😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Superman is Moses in primary colors, Achilles in a cape, and Jason if he did not need the boat.
Whenever Superman has violent confrontations with any of his most personal enemies, George Newbern delivered amazing performances.
That fight Of Superman vs Shazam was Brutally and Superman was being rude to him
Superman can punch a hole through time while he has the internal strength to hold back so his power comes from within.
Superman is one of the strongest beings in the universe so his greatest asset is that he does not to use all his strength to defeat his enemies; his fights are more like slaps on the wrists than full-on brawls. His greatest strength is his optimism and belief that people and things could get better.
Superman is strong, courageous, kind, selfless, courteous, patient, merciful and incorruptible. No other hero radiates goodness and justice like he does.