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Did Miss Martian visit Garfield more often when Garfield live ritia farr than when Garfield live with Marie logan after Miss Martian gave Garfield her blood to Garfield to live?
I have been trying to find a way to contact Greg Weisman, the creator of Gargoyles. His storytelling and ideas are just awesome, and I am a fan of Gargoyles as well. To that end, I have a metal cover Gargoyles 1 signed by Nakayama. I really want to get Greg's autograph on it as well. I have never seen Greg at a con anywhere near me, but I am willing to fly to one if I could be told if he has any plans to attend a con soon.
Otherwise, I would like to mail the comic out for Greg's signature, if he has any such service. I would love a remarque too, but really the signature is priority. I can send a return envelope prepaid, cash for whatever Greg's fee is, etc. I am not looking for CGC certification. I am not sure if this is the right place to ask about this, but I do not know where else to try. Thank you.
Unintentionally Unsympathetic: Gar's arc of dealing with depression, while realistic, grated many fans the wrong way for both sides.
On one hand, several character's reaction to Garfield's condition and attempts to help him come across as quite selfishly. While there are signs of care in their words, it focuses on their desire to have the friend and leader back over wanting him to genuinely recover, or just not taking time to understand his trauma. Only Robotman during the intervention showed completely selfless empathy. This in turn makes Gar's claim that he "can't handle being needed" justifiable.
On the other hand, Gar's own attitude towards people genuinely trying to help him comes off as excessively callous, with dismissal and rudeness towards Perdita, M'gann and Robotman being particular standouts. While many viewers understood where Gar was coming from, they pointed it was not an excuse to hurt others.
If you ever plan on making a Young Justice Season 5 at some point in the future I hope you'll find a way to make up for this somehow. Like perhaps both sides admitting how wrong they were and apologizing for it.
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If nothing else, Xanatos himself admitted to having enemies in Double Jeopardy. Formidable at that.
Kind of funny. You had two stories with a bit of an appearance of Derek/Talon:
- City of Stone as Xanatos's pilot
- Future Tense where his attempt to infiltrate "Xanatos" leads to his death.
And both times his role was taken over by a member of the Xanatos family with Fox in their name.XD
In regards to the Legion rings that the Legion of Super-Heroes wear, what exactly what kind of material are they made of; considering the fact that it does NOT melt in lava when Phantom Girl reached out to phase Superboy with her right hand?
1. Did Bane break Batman's back during the timeskip between Seasons 1 and 2?
2. Was the Joker responsible for the death of Robin II (Jason Todd); even if the Earth-16 version of the circumstances of Jason's death may not necessarily be the same as the events depicted in the main DC universe (Earth-0)?
3. How old is Julia Pennyworth in both the "Catwoman: Hunted" movie and (presumably) in the Earth-16 universe?
4. How old is Catwoman (Selina Kyle) in both the "Catwoman: Hunted" movie and (presumably) in the Earth-16 universe?
5. In current DC Comics continuity, the Dark Archer (Merlyn) is known as both Arthur King (which is his birth name) and Malcolm Merlyn (which is his legal name). Is this also true for the Earth-16 version of the character?
6. Assuming Earth-16 Jason Todd's personality was similar to that of his Earth-0 counterpart, which members of the Team (specifically, the ones who knew Jason up to the point of his tragic death) were particularly troubled by his dark and violent behavior?
In the "Young Justice" series, when did the Justice League officially started their leadership elections; assuming the idea was not suggested amongst the founding members of the Justice League immediately after the group was formed? Also, when was the exact starting date and ending date for each Justice League member's leadership term? And finally, why was each Justice League leader specifically chosen during each election; aside from Black Lightning (since the reasons he was chosen were explained in detail in the Season 3 finale)?
Mr. Weisman,
From what I understood about the video game, "Young Justice: Legacy," there are five locations with multiple missions; each location involves a three-person team and the first person on the team is the designated leader. The designated team leader in each location was as follows:
Artemis (Greece missions)
Superboy (Siberia missions)
Aqualad (Santa Prisca missions)
Nightwing (Gotham City missions)
Aqualad (Bialya missions; as Alpha Squad team leader)
Nightwing (Bialya missions; as Beta Squad team leader)
Aside from the team leader, there are two members of the Team that the player can choose to fight alongside the team leader. In the game's very first mission in Greece, however, the three-person team always starts off with Artemis (as team leader), Nightwing, and Flash, but afterwards, the player can choose any two members of the Team to follow the team leader in each subsequent mission.
As such, in your own personal headcanon (and this is also assuming that you've played the game yourself), which two members of the Team canonically fought alongside the leaders of Alpha Squad and Beta Squad during each mission in each of the five locations during the events of the game?
Mr. Weisman,
1. You said that, in the Earth-16 universe, one of Alfred's greatest regrets is that he refrained from parenting Bruce; as such he treated Dick differently. Did he treated Jason Todd and Tim Drake (and presumably Cassandra Wu-San; since she moved to Wayne Manor after defecting from the League of Shadows) in a similar manner like he did with Dick?
2. When Lady Shiva damaged Orphan's vocal cords, was the damage permanent, or will the damage take a very long time to recover before Orphan will eventually be able to finally speak?
3. Since Cassandra Wu-San moved to Wayne Manor, did she technically become Bruce Wayne's fourth legal ward?
4. In the comics, Orphan's father is David Cain; who is one of the world's premier assassins, paid to eliminate some of the most famous and powerful people on the planet, no matter how seemingly impossible the task. However, since the Earth-16 version of Orphan has her mother's surname instead; I'm curious to know why the Earth-16 version of David Cain is not a part of Cassandra's life; even though he IS Cassandra's father. I mean, did Lady Shiva forbid David from seeing his own daughter, or was there another reason why David Cain hasn't been introduced in the Earth-16 universe yet?
5. In the Earth-16 universe, does Lady Shiva have an older sister named Carolyn Wu-San, an uncle named Shiruto, and a godfather named O-Sensei?
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The story of Gargoyles continues in the comic book series Gargoyles and Gargoyles: Dark Ages published by Dynamite. Available online or at your local comic book shop.
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