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Quick question what made you decide to make superman and superboy's relationship like brothers instead of father and son; no problem with it it just seems odd, since it changed the already established "father/son" dynamic? In season 1 batman says to superman "the boy needs his father" and in alienated superman calls superboy "little brother" and in the comics they were played off as 'Cousins'.
I can't speak for the comics, at all.
But I think the whole father/son thing was part of the problem for Superman. When he readjusted his thinking (sometime during the time skip) to regard Superboy as a little brother, it all straightened out fairly easily for both of them.
Ultimately, I believe in a Superman who isn't perfect, but is deep-down, fundamentally, a good guy. He may not have been ready to 'parent' a clone that was created without his knowledge or consent, but he could be a big brother to that clone.
What was Black Manta eating and drinking at the end of "Alienated"?
I don't remember. Is it visible on screen?
1. How long has it been since Tula died?
2. How many years ago did Kaldur find out that his dad is Black Manta?
3. How long has Kaldur been working with Black Manta?
4. When and how did Aquaman know Black Manta is Kaldur's father? Since Kaldur was born?
1. SPOILER REQUEST. NO COMMENT.
2. SPOILER REQUEST. NO COMMENT.
3. SPOILER REQUEST. NO COMMENT.
4. SPOILER REQUEST. NO COMMENT.
Dear Greg, love the show and I was wondering do the different colors of the Kroloteans sash's signify rank or something else.
Yes.
1) Lobo sure seems to like using the word 'frag'. Is the English equivalent of that word a certain four letter swear word with the letters 'e' and 'r' tacked on at the end?
2) Is Artemis physically stronger than Wally?
1. I honestly don't know what word you're referring to. Seriously. But "frag" means die or kill, but it's also a cuss word.
2. Probably not.
One thing i forgot in the Adam question earlier did the officers understand anything he said or was the translation just for Sardath and Alanna?
They were not part of M'gann's link.
Did you ever work on x-men? i ask because so far i've seen 3 fastball specials
1-126-superboy/Robin
2-202-Superboy/Beast Boy
3-203-Superman/Superboy
No.
Reagarding adam's distaction in Earthlings could one assume he is a Lewis Carol fan or did he just think of the craziest words he could? and why did the others look surprised was works by famed authors not part of Conners g-nome homeschool, or Happy Harbor High English class?
1. He's enough of a fan that he knew it by heart.
2. Why wouldn't he look surprised? Was that in ANY way NOT a surprising choice?
Since Black Manta had replaced Ocean-Master as a member of the Light can we assume that he inherited Ocean-Master's code name of L-5?
Have you EVER seen the Light use those codes? Or just the credits on the series?
Mr. Greg Weisman,
This posting is about my thoughts on the May 12th episode of YJ:Invasion. If you see questions, you'll know when you see it.
I watched "Alienated," and I still can't believe Aqualad became a traitor. According to his claims, he blames The Team for the death of Tula. He also blames Aquaman for not telling him about his relationship to Black Manta. I'm surprised that Aquaman knew all along in this Earth-16 continuity. When Aqualad tries to escape, Nightwing and Superboy try to take matters into their own hands and attempt to stop him on their own, but the distraction of the bomb complicated things. It's worth nothing, as I'm sure you've seen on the episode, that it seemed like Aqualad personally wanted to fight one-on-one with Nightwing (since he said "Just you and me, old friend"). He obviously didn't get a chance this week, but I have a feeling that their personal showdown is inevitable.
Otherwise, this has been a great episode this week. We got to see Wonder Woman and Wonder Girl team up. We got to see the entire Bat Family (sans Jason Todd) in action. We also see Superman's relationship with Superboy greatly improved as they treated each other more like brothers rather than as father and son. Was it my imagination, or was Superboy called Kon-El?
The sad part, beside Aqualad being a traitor, was the fact that the accused members of Justice League (along with few that are joining them voluntarily) had to leave for trial since they now found out what they did. I hope everything goes well in that trial on whichever episode shows up in the future.
Oh, and another thing, since Black Manta is replacing Ocean-Master (who's oddly been disgraced for unknown reasons), is he filling in his former position in The Light?
Thanks for taking the time to read this posting.
1. It was not your imagination.
2. I'm not sure what you're asking - unless you answered your own question.
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