How Justice League Should Have Ended Watch More HISHEs: https://bit.ly/HISHEPlaylist Subscribe to HISHE: https://bit.ly/HISHEsubscribe Special Thanks to Guest Voices: TheOdd1sOut https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCo8bcnLyZH8tBIH9V1mLgqQ DanzNewz https://www.youtube.com/user/DanzNewzMachinima Nicholas Andrew Louie https://www.youtube.com/user/NicholasAndrewLouie Twitter @theHISHEdotcom http://bit.ly/HISHETwitter Instagram @HISHEgram https://instagram.com/hishegram/ Facebook: http://bit.ly/HISHE-FB HISHE Swag: http://www.dftba.com/hishe Background Artist Otis Frampton https://www.otisframpton.com/ Possibly our most anticipated episode next to the massive character juggernaut that undoubtedly will be Infinity War. Before Justice League was in theaters we had geared ourselves up to experience the final chapter in the Controversial Dark Snyder DC Trilogy, full of themes about responsibility, temptations of power, gods vs humans type stuff. It was going to be this awesome bow on the end of the Justice League hype train and we were gonna have our work cut out for us for sure. Then the film came out and it was just... meh. Like play it safe, change everything we've established Meh. So the question was... Well what do we do with this?! After a LOT of discussion. We decided to break the fourth wall in a sense and give our artistic expression of what the Justice League has become while also keeping true to keeping things HISHE. Enter the Mighty Martha. Since Justice League is the finale (pretending to be just the beginning) of this trilogy. We decided it was time for our easter egg threat that is Martha to finally enter the scene. DC's greatest foe. A character that represents everything the DCU now has to put up with. A character who came from another universe and who is set on making sure the Justice League doesn't have a place to stay. So where is the one place you can find the League with their guard down? The Super Cafe. It wa