Isn't Clark a little old to still be believing in Santa?

Isn't Clark a little old to still be believing in Santa?

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In a full world of superheroes what makes you think Santa couldn't exist?

I think he does exist in the DCAU. He gives Darkseid coal every year

Clark knows Santa is real. He just doesn't want to accept that he's a part of the Marvel universe, not DC.

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Yes. Yes he is.

He's a mutie over in Marvel

Clark lives in the North Pole, they're neighbors.

Didn't Lobo kill him?

>mfw this is the plot of the last MCU movie

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Not only is Santa real in the DC universe, he's basically just an alternate version of Clark.

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Why would a newspaper journalist live in the North Pole?

what a shameless ripoff

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I honestly hope we get some amazingly trashy stuff when the MCU is on its last legs and the corporate suits get really desperate.

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What did he mean by this?
Top quality

Crossing fingers for the Pet Avengers

For some reason this is where I lost it

Clark Kent regularly reports on the outings of a man who can fly at light speed and bench press planets. Frankly, Santa Claus is more realistic than some of the feats Superman has accomplished over the years.

Besides, he's a good, honest boy, I bet he gets presents from Santa every year.

For me it was the Grounded reference on the previous page.

Gods and folk legends unironically exist in the DC Universe by way of The Dreaming. That said my own head canon is that parents in the DC universe still buy gifts for their own children on Christmas and Clark was just doing a dry humor poker face bit there as a joke. There are stories in the comics where Santa is depicted as real, but ordinarily I don't think he intervenes in everyone's lives and personally delivers gifts to everyone. There are plenty of skeptic-minded regular people in the DC universe who have kids and don't get stumped by the miracle of spontaneous gift generation each year, so I'm pretty sure he stays intangible and more of a facet of idea space than an actual run of the mill biological organism in the DC universe would.

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Reminder

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Oh you sweet summer child
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Teams up with an actual Amazon princess, fights a 5th Dimensional imp, and celebrates Christmas with a martian...why wouldn't he believe in Santa.
You have to save Martha.

Santa exists in DC.

he was also part of the DC universe, but Lobo killed him

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I read it more as Clark as a little kid liked Santa more because something like him made him feel less alone, so he's committed to the bit because Santa is HIS Superman and just wants to keep that spirit alive.

>Santa is HIS Superman
Batman had the same thing with the Gray Ghost right? In fact, what happened to the guy? I never saw him in the comics at all.

I think the Gray Ghost was one part reference/Homage to The Shadow, a radio drama character/precursor to Batman and one part homage to Adam West himself.

West voiced the character and the episode of TAS about The Gray Ghost addresses through allusion and metaphor how despite how campy 66 Batman was, it still meant alot to people up to and including the part where Bruce Wayne implies to the guy that he's Batman. And that the Gray Ghost is still Batman's hero. (Oh god the feels are coming back...)

I swear I saw him somewhere other than BTAS...maybe one of the Lego games?

>movie ends with the Avengers all getting coal for Christmas

>standalone Rated R Lobo Christmas film

>North Pole
>penguins

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>north pole
>gorilla

Santa kidnapped them, maybe?

Movie posters in Arkham Knight?

>Oh you sweet summer child
Cringe

>Batman stays at the Watchtower for Christmas
>no one keeps track of him during the holidays
>suddenly, after all of the presents are delivered, he shows up again

Really makes you think.

>Gray Ghost was one part reference/Homage to The Shadow, a radio drama character/precursor to Batman
Did The Shadow ever teamed up with Batman? Would be pretty cool to see that tbqh.

I can't believe Goku is inspired in Santa Claus!

Just this last year, actually. It was pretty good.

In the context of a world that actually has superpowered beings capable of impossible feats, it's not that implausible.

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just once i wanna see santa in the dceu.

Nah but Good enought for a AntiChristmas corto just like what DEADpool had for christmas charity

>Santa in DCEU.
>Getting his Skull busted by The based Main Man.

>for a AntiChristmas corto

What did he mean by this?

Yes.

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Yes, he does.

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Gotham Academy, he teaches theater there...

I love the idea that Santa is a cosmic force designed to fuck with the bad guys of Marvel universe. I bet he leaves Luthor a wig every year.

reread this slowly, user...

To be fair no one wants to be a part of DC

Not many people report on the goings on at the North Pole, he'd be the first and only one to write about anything that happens there.

Are you sure?

If I remember correctly it wasn’t really Santa it was dream of a psychic kid

>Darkseid
>Marvel

Irony.

Yes. Yes he did, at the behest of the Easter bunny.

Not only does he know Santa is real, they're related

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