Batman & Supermans Version of Toy Story is AllOut Carnage
Batman & Superman’s Version of Toy Story is All-Out Carnage
The fifth-dimensional Imps Mister Mxyzptlk and Bat-Mite are back and are literally playing with toy versions of Superman and Batman.
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Warning! Spoilers for Batman/Superman Annual #1 by Joshua Williamson, Dave Eaglesham, Gleb Melnikov, Clayton Henry, and Alejandro Sánchez below!
It’s likely that fans of the Batman/Superman comics are no strangers to the godlike, mischievous, fifth-dimensional imps that tend to run amuck in certain DC titles. More often then not, most of them tend to be more of a nuisance than villains for favorited DC heroes. In the latest Batman/Superman Annual #1 two infamous imps, Mister Mxyzptlk and Bat-Mite, pass their time in more reality-altering mischief as they battle it out to defend the superheroes they so often antagonize by playing with children’s toys.
In a fun and interesting twist, the two older fifth-dimensional beings stumbled across some younger imps playing with what seemed to be Superman and Batman action figures. Of course, being the troublemaking pranksters they are, and with their personal ties to the heroes respectively, the two decided they just had to show the youngsters what a fight between Superman and Batman would really be like. Considering that Mxyzptlk and Bat-Mite bat for two different superhero teams, it makes sense that their versions of what a battle between the two would look like really meant that the two were going to argue over who would win, all while messing with their lives, and causing quite the cataclysmic hoopla. Think Sid from Toy Story but even more destructive.
As the imps played god with toy versions of Batman and Superman, which were literally Batman and Superman in toy form, they got more than a little carried away. They pinned the two against each other in ways that were conducive to all-out carnage. From Batman turning the sun red while they’re high up in the sky, to Superman literally throwing Batman into the sun, the imps took control of the two colleagues just to feed their own wild imaginations. Meanwhile, Batman and Superman were slowly catching onto the manipulation, and the young imps were getting weirded out by the adult’s strange obsessions distracting from their playtime. All in all, the only people really jazzed about the voodoo-esque toy war were Mister Mxyzptlk and Bat-Mite.
Unfortunately for them, Batman/Superman soon turned the tables in a Toy Story adjacent, toys-versus-Sid moment as they became cognizant in their action figure forms and lectured the two imps on why the crazy scenarios they’d forced upon them would never happen. They told the pseudo gods that all they were really doing was fighting with each other because in reality, the two would never fight like that. They would always find another way.
It was just like when Woody told Sid to “play nice” in Toy Story. But in this case, it was in a less creepy, menacing, “we’re watching you” sort of way; and more of a, you’re being immature, lecturing type of way. It may have been bold of the two heroes to speak in such a way to men that basically have all of the power in the universe at their disposal; but when Batman asked Superman if that worried him, he pointed out that at the end of the day, they’re just fans and can’t live without them.
Link Source : https://screenrant.com/batman-superman-toy-story-fight-dc-comics/
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