Nah there was this one Daredevil comic I read where he had to disarm a bomb, he straight up failed and only survived because I think Luke Cage was there to save him
1:15:25 As soon as the blue lighter lighter blue lantern said the name of his color, I knew he was guaranteed to be powered by some extremely f$caked up shit….
my favorite part of this whole compilation is how grooble the brown lantern wears a wristwatch around his neck and it's clearly visibly choking him all the time like how do you even come up with character design so brilliant and unique and then not even draw any attention to it
If I remember the comics he could "feel the color pigments"...somehow? Dumb comic logic but basically the pigments that make yellow for example are different from red and therefore smell and feel different
@@TheWhiteWolf6911 ….Bullcrap. How in the godly heavens can somebody feel color-….now that I think about it, because the sense of touch is also advanced I guess it makes….somewhat sense.
Premised that I just find this stuff fascinating and don't want to sound smug...objects appear to have different colors based on the quantity of light/energy they adsorb (the resulting color is what IS NOT adsorbed, i.e. reflected to us). That's why people wear white/light colored clothes in summer (most of the light gets reflected), or why black objects gets really really hot under the sun (max absorption). I don't think a normal person would notice the difference between..I don't know....green and yellow, but since we are talking about Daredevil it could be one way to "detect" colors (given identical condition, since different materials absorbs differently as well). Of course, he should know beforehand how "warm" is blue compared to red or green but he could easily learn that with a reference.
What makes this guy different from a typical reactor is the fact that he actually understands a lot of these references and has a lot of comic book knowledge. Not to mention, he actually makes jokes of his own, and a lot of the time can even predict what’s gonna happen in the video before it actually happens.
I mean, Daredevil can feel the ink on paper better than most people, but most people can still to an extent read via feeling the ink on a paper usually. I don't think Daredevil can tell the difference if the wires are covered in rubber or something, but like, if it's exposed wired, he can usually feel the electricity in the air and tell, I think. Funnily enough, the safety features cause Blind Superheroes the biggest inconveniences. (Edit): Actually, Superman's powers come from non-ionizing radiation, and Frank Miller is a kurr, and his work shouldn't be seen as canon, even if there *was* only one version of Superman, which there isn't anyways.
You have to wonder how Snowflame discovered his powers. My gut tells me it was in Vegas or a Pimp Motel. Maybe both.
1:11:44 The funny thing is that the flash can vibrate, so he actually could run through the tunnel.
The hydrophobia plan for Aquaman is the official comic plan that Batman developed.
source? just curious
@@xenomorph_636 comic wise, JLA: Tower of Babel
Animated movie wise, Justice League Doom
DC comics. Look it up. You'll find it.
@@xenomorph_636the tower of babel by mark waid
@@xenomorph_636here’s a video detailing Batman’s contingency plans for the Justice League
th-cam.com/video/rDOmlLOmgBI/w-d-xo.htmlsi=dxYudEY8F4XAUexE
55:34 “Less Batgirl”
Joker: “If you say so!”
Nah there was this one Daredevil comic I read where he had to disarm a bomb, he straight up failed and only survived because I think Luke Cage was there to save him
Yeah Aquaman's contingency is real. When it was used in the "tower of babel" series, aquaman couldn't even be near a glass of water.
1:15:25 As soon as the blue lighter lighter blue lantern said the name of his color, I knew he was guaranteed to be powered by some extremely f$caked up shit….
It's funny you should bring up Snowflame. I know you're watching Solid JJ's new stuff and I think one skit in particular will call to you :D
Dog you can't even judge Batman the first Robin Dick literally chose to where the outfit he designed it and everything
Bro grooble gets his power from second guessing himself
I really like that they've made Aquaman actually relevant in the more recent animated movies and series. He's an actual threat and badass.
my favorite part of this whole compilation is how grooble the brown lantern wears a wristwatch around his neck and it's clearly visibly choking him all the time
like how do you even come up with character design so brilliant and unique and then not even draw any attention to it
Ok I think daredevil developed advanced hearing and other sense. Also how can you feel color?
If I remember the comics he could "feel the color pigments"...somehow? Dumb comic logic but basically the pigments that make yellow for example are different from red and therefore smell and feel different
@@TheWhiteWolf6911 ….Bullcrap. How in the godly heavens can somebody feel color-….now that I think about it, because the sense of touch is also advanced I guess it makes….somewhat sense.
@@twistedgabriel4774 The same way he feels newspaper writing by feeling the impression from the ink onto the paper...comic logic 🤣
Premised that I just find this stuff fascinating and don't want to sound smug...objects appear to have different colors based on the quantity of light/energy they adsorb (the resulting color is what IS NOT adsorbed, i.e. reflected to us). That's why people wear white/light colored clothes in summer (most of the light gets reflected), or why black objects gets really really hot under the sun (max absorption). I don't think a normal person would notice the difference between..I don't know....green and yellow, but since we are talking about Daredevil it could be one way to "detect" colors (given identical condition, since different materials absorbs differently as well). Of course, he should know beforehand how "warm" is blue compared to red or green but he could easily learn that with a reference.
I swear Solid JJ should be the one to make the next Robot Chicken DC Special
You made that cocane villain up. There’s no way that’s real.
Unfortunately I did not, look up Snowflame, or better yet look up HuggBees video "Snowflame, The Cocaine Powered Supervillain" and thank me later lol
Kinda miss you reacting to this videos, they have gotten better with more animation and VAs
What makes this guy different from a typical reactor is the fact that he actually understands a lot of these references and has a lot of comic book knowledge. Not to mention, he actually makes jokes of his own, and a lot of the time can even predict what’s gonna happen in the video before it actually happens.
@@theparrishshow9803 you're right, I've actually learned some stuff from the comics thanks to him
My man! Solid jj is the goat
Love it man good as nuxanor!
You’re like the only one who feels geiune and I love it, keep it up!
Thank you so much for the kind words!!
Love your shit man keep it up
1:20:18 the horror in his eyes
Kitttyyyy
I mean, Daredevil can feel the ink on paper better than most people, but most people can still to an extent read via feeling the ink on a paper usually. I don't think Daredevil can tell the difference if the wires are covered in rubber or something, but like, if it's exposed wired, he can usually feel the electricity in the air and tell, I think. Funnily enough, the safety features cause Blind Superheroes the biggest inconveniences.
(Edit): Actually, Superman's powers come from non-ionizing radiation, and Frank Miller is a kurr, and his work shouldn't be seen as canon, even if there *was* only one version of Superman, which there isn't anyways.
Thank you for those bro.