for some reason i can't find the sketch but SNL and the rock did a great parody of this.
I remember that sketch, I remember them saying before Superman started to call himself "Clark Kent" he used the alias "Supe R. Man"
for some reason i can't find the sketch but SNL and the rock did a great parody of this.
Twas answered decades ago in Superman 330.
And yeah, the answer is actually really super retarded lol
Slay, Monstrobot of the Deep!!: Things That Make Me Smile--Superman #330
Radio Flyer...the boy traveled around the world in a raggidy make-shift "airplane" made from a red wagon and some cardboard wings...
Batteries Not Included....so little robot flyin objects made of wires/fuses and mechanical parts can reproduce like mammals...
dark knight returns --- (i'll spoiler tag it just because its so new)so batman is totally 100% supposed to be against guns, right? so why do both his vehicles, the bike and the chopper, come fully equipped with heavy duty machine guns and rockets??? not only that, but when he's in the chopper and is trying to stop the truck which he thinks is carrying the bomb, he actually shoots them guns at the windshield of one of the trucks
don't that make batman a bit of a hypocrite? how are handheld guns bad but mounted guns on vehicles OK?
He was dead...
When you're young & see the movie you think like a child thinking he got away & lived the rest of his life traveling the world in his radio flyer...
Saw it 3 years ago as an adult... & you realize the father actually killed him & the radio flyer is just his brothers way of coping with him not being there anymore...
Movie is
He was dead...
When you're young & see the movie you think like a child thinking he got away & lived the rest of his life traveling the world in his radio flyer...
Saw it 3 years ago as an adult... & you realize the father actually killed him & the radio flyer is just his brothers way of coping with him not being there anymore...
Movie is
He's anti-murder but I don't think he's anti-guns neccessarily though.