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Hey Greg-- just making you aware of this so you can throw it out to the fandom. Hot Topic currently has a Gargoyles shirt for sale that is officially licensed by Disney. I purchased one myself as anything Disney sees fit to market the property with at this point should be taken advantage of. I came across it by chance doing some holiday shopping and am not sure if it is available in stores or not:
http://www.hottopic.com/product/disney-gargoyles-characters-t-shirt/10465487.html
Thanks,
Joshua P. Christie
Glendale, AZ
Yep. I got that too. I think I've passed this on already, but just in case, fans, here it is again!
Why did Miss Martian show Garfield her true form?
When?
Is Happy Harbor in ruins in 2056 at the end of Young Justice Invasion episode Bloodlines?
At the VERY end? No. But Mount Justice is.
So, okay, here's one for you.
Most of the Light's plans make sense. They follow a consistent pattern: one or two surface ruses to draw attention, and one lower-level plan to advance Vandal Savage's philosophy that humans need to evolve and take their place on the cosmic stage. Even the entire season 1 plot seemed engineered to put Earth in the galactic crosshairs, so as to give humanity the chance to grow from overcoming the Reach. And THAT seemed engineered to make Earth interesting to Darkseid.
The one thing that I DON'T get, however, was one tiny little plan.
How on earth did the Light, humanity, or indeed ANYONE but Count Vertigo benefit from killing Queen Perdita?
If Savage's plans had been successful, Vertigo would become King. ... What good does that do Savage? Or the Light? How is that worth using four ice villains to freeze the planet?
So, basically, if it's not a spoiler to answer... Why would Vandal Savage get involved in that one?
This seems obvious to me. If Vertigo is king of and works for the light, then Vlatava, like Bialya, becomes a Light proxy. Why wouldn't Savage and the rest want complete control of another entire country?
Do atlanteans wear underwear?
Let's let them have their privacy, shall we?
Rewatched the beginnings of Young Justice season one and I had a question about Denial.
Given how much time travel factored into the second season's overarching story, was there ever any point where Abra Kadabra was significant in some fashion? Considering how important the future became, it is a little odd that Abra Kadabra has futuristic technology so casually.
No one in Season One knew that Abra actually CAME from the future. Except Abra, of course.
I have a question about the proposed Disney Villains series that you developed but never quite managed to sell.
Who would have been the protagonists of this series? Who, or what would actually have prevented the Disney Villains from accomplishing their goals?
I appreciate the desire to know, but I'm loathe to offer spoilers even on projects that never went. In the first place, I haven't given up hope of doing the series some day in some form. And in the second place, I have learned painfully that ideas stated minus their execution are ripe for tremendous second guessing. Particularly on that internet thing.
Hello, Greg!It's me again. How are you? Well, I hope.
I was re-watching one of my favorite Gargoyles episodes, "Long Way to Morning" and I had a thought, particularly about Demona: How exactly did Demona know where Elisa's home was? I don't recall her knowing before this episode and i was curious. Was she somehow keeping tabs on her or spying?
Thank you for your time and answering my question. (:
Maybe she checked the phone book.
I'm told it magically gives out addresses.
Why did Martian Manhunter not stop Miss Martian from abusing her powers in season two of Young Justice?
He wasn't fully aware of it. Keep in mind, she's way more powerful, telepathically, than he is.
Hello Greg! First of all, thank you for making my childhood awesome.
I have about billion question I'd like to ask, but the one I keep coming back to over and is this. What was life after the Reach Apocalypse like for the average human civilian? Was all of humanity made into slave laborers and the entire Earth rendered barren, or is that just the bits we got to see? All of what have been shown of that time is from Impulse's point of view, so I wasn't sure if those scenes were to be taken as a world wide example or specific to metahumans in the vicinity of Mount Justice.
Basically, what you see is what you get. Or what the human race got.
And thanks for the kind words.
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