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1. Can anybody besides Ra's Al Ghul can use the Lazarus pit?
2. Does the death penalty exist for supervillains?
3. How long has Hal Jordan been a Green Lantern for?
4. How long has the joker and the Riddler been fighting batman for and how many people have they killed?
5. What other teams was the martian manhunter apart of besides the league?
1. See issues 11-13 of our companion comic.
2. Depends on the jurisdiction under which they were convicted of their crimes.
3. He'd been a Green Lantern for ten years before the start of Season One.
4a. The Red Hood became the Joker ten years before the start of Season One. Edward Nigma became the Riddler two years before the start of Season One.
4b. I don't have numbers for you.
5. I think he joined a Chess Club once.
I have a couple questions about your version of the Joker...
1)Usually, the origin of the Joker is a mistery to anyone, including himself. But you said that you create backstories pretty much for all your characters, even if you don't necessarely put them in the show. So, the question is: have you created an origin for the YJ Joker, or did you just stick with the "total mistery" thing (of course, if you DID create an origin, I'm not asking you to spoil it here).
2)In Revelation, the Joker claims to have multiple personalities. Was that a reference to his multiple origins?
1. Red Hood.
2. If you like.
Not a question, but a declaration. In a perfect world there would be four clones of you. Original recipe Weisman to executive produce Young Justice, Clone-1 to write the comic, Clones 2 & 3 to executive produce the Arrow and Aqua family animated series and Clone-4 to write the web comic "Suoveihcsim" staring Rocket, Artemis, and Zatanna during the 5 year gap. Seriously, where's Dr. Desmond when you need him?
What you really need isn't more of me so much as corporate sponsorship for all the things you - and I - might like to see.
Why did Artemis choose the bow and arrow as her weapon of choice?
She excelled at it. Sportsmaster pushed her that way. It suited her name. She admired Green Arrow and Speedy from a distance. Take your pick.
What was it like when Artemis first met Wally's family, and well do they get along?
I'm not going to tell a story here, but all in all they all get along great.
I really love the Wally/Artemis in the show, and I was wondering who came up with the idea for it and how was it developed
Brandon and Kevin and I came up with the idea, I guess. And you've pretty much seen how it developed on the show.
Do you consider Artemis a member of the Arrow family?
Sure. She does. And they do. Though these concepts are more amorphous than I think the fans credit. Black Canary is part of the "Arrow" family too, I guess, but it's almost insulting to her to label it that way, as if she doesn't deserve billing. And etc.
I just have one question.
In the Young Justice ep. Coldhearted, why does Wally say "lucky stiff?" That seems to be a little bit old fashioned for a teen to say that.
Is there a reason why he knows that type of slang?
I guess cuz the writers and I know it.
Though honestly, it doesn't seem hard for me to believe that a teen would have heard the expression. For example, on "Young Justice".
In YJ did you based Wade Eiling on disgraced US Marine Lieutenant Colonel "Oliver North"?
No. We based him on Wade Eiling from the Captain Atom comic book that Cary Bates and I wrote in the 80s and early 90s. And Eiling was loosely modeled on Captain Kirk.
I notice that with Gargoyles you have given so much information that fleshed their world. Can you give information for the Young Justice Wiki on Kryptonians, Thanagarians, Amazons, Atlanteans, Termians and other races to give the world more dimnension?
Nothing major, spoilerish. Just fleshing material
NO. Most of the Gargoyles "flesh" is either (a) from the canon, which had 65 canon episodes and 18 canon comic book issues or (b) info given LONG after the show was done producing new episodes and/or (c) stuff I regret having revealed.
If and when the series ends (in all its forms and media), I may consider being more forthcoming. But I may not. Ideas minus execution are open to second-guessing that just isn't any fun. (Well, not for me, anyway.) And if Gargoyles has proven anything, it's that you never know when you'll get another shot at it, and so some secrets are better left kept.
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