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Apple Montag writes...

What's Tim Drake's ethnocultural background? I appreciate Chuck Dixon's interpretation of Tim as Jewish (on his mom's side), but that's rarely discussed.


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Apple Montag writes...

Hello Greg,

I'm writing to tell you I appreciate Nightwing's arc. It wasn't what I expected, but portraying Dick as a lighthearted, competent operative and leader that can easily push someone to use the full force of their powers on someone is refreshing. I get the sense he's more self-assured and has a tighter social circle than in other portrayals of the character around the same age.


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Anonymous writes...

Mr. Weisman,

#1. How is old is the Earth-16 version of Kara Zor-El; both biologically and chronologically?

#2. Where on Krypton was Kara Zor-El born, and what is her citizenship on Krypton?

#3. Did Kara knew a female Kryptonian by the name of Thara Ak-Var, and were they close friends prior to the destruction of Krypton?


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Anonymous writes...

I was wondering if there was a possibility to make a video game to continue the story of The Spectacular Spider-Man? I was just recently playing Ultimate Spider-Man and that idea crossed my mind.


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John Paul Gontor writes...

Hey, Mr.Weissman how are you doing,today.
One question I ask you:
Why put Rocket and Icon in Young Justice?


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Mikey writes...

Now that spider man is on Netflix and is having great success, do you think there might be a revival to the series?


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Lea writes...

In Young Justice, why did Cassandra Wu-San choose the codename "Orphan?"


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Chandra writes...

What is your issue with bisexual women, Greg? With the magic the gathering book you managed to get away with it by blaming the company but there is no one else to blame for harper and violets disgusting drunken predatory cheating kiss on young justice but you. At least you apologized for the first one, but that was just because it had become a major scandal right? With young justice you argued with fans and dismissed their concerns and you still got away with it, amazing.


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Anonymous writes...

Did Perditas heart naturally give out, or did Vertigo arrange it to do so?


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Anonymous writes...

How is it that Conner and M'gann had been together for 5 years and yet Conner didn't meet her parents until 2016? Did her parents know they were together? Did they know about their break up?


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Mar writes...

What month in 2011 did Guy Gardner, Black Lighting, and Blue Beetle join the Justice League?


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Anonymous writes...

Why is beast boy's dog worried for beast boy when beast boy speaks to wonder girl in young justice comic targets issue two?


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Anonymous writes...

Mr. Weisman,

Prior to receiving the powers of Shazam, what did Billy Baston, Mary Bromfield, and Freddy Freeman wanted to be when they grow up? Lawyers, doctors, athletes, etc.?


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Anonymous writes...

Mr. Weisman,

If Doomsday exists in the Earth-16 universe, is his origin story based on that depicted in the comics (either his pre-Flashpoint or post-Flashpoint origin), or is it based on one of his live-action counterparts (such as in "Smallville" or "Krypton")?


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Mr. Weisman,

Which version of John Henry Irons' family from the comics is also canon in the Earth-16 universe?

Pre-Flashpoint DC Comics Continuity (New Earth):
Butter Irons (grandfather)
Bess Irons (grandmother)
Clay Michael Irons (brother)
Blondell Irons (sister-in-law)
Natasha Jasmine Irons (niece)
Jemahl Irons (nephew)
Paco (nephew)
Tyke (foster nephew)
Darlene (foster niece)

Post-Flashpoint DC Comics Continuity (Prime Earth):
Clay Irons (brother)
Natasha "Nat" Irons (niece)
Ezekiel "Zeke" Irons (nephew)
Lana Lang (fiance)


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Mr. Weisman,

In comparison to what happened in the comics, what were the reasons why Earth-16's John Henry Irons created his Superman-themed suit?


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Suzie writes...

1. Why did Billy give up so much of his powers to Mary and Freddy in the first place?
2. What year did Freddy leave the Team and why did he leave? Did he quit to help Mary or was there another reason?
3. Does Billy regret giving Mary his power and does he know she joined the Furies?


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Anonymous writes...

How much of Rictus body is robotic?


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Anonymous writes...

Was Miss Martian planning on wearing a different wedding dress during her and Superboy's wedding on Mars?


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kim writes...

Why does Black Canney and Green Arrow not have any children together during the years between the time they got engage in 2010 to 2020 in universe of young justice?


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Anonymous writes...

In regards to the children of the heroes in the Earth-16 universe, who ended up being their godparents?


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Mr. Weisman,

In pre-Flashpoint DC Comics continuity (New Earth), the Justice Society of America has a comic book run that lasted from 2007 to 2011. In the first issue of that run, Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman were trying to convince Flash, Green Lantern and Wildcat to reform the JSA because of their importance in training the next generation of heroes. Batman pointed out in that issue that while the Justice League was a strike force, the Justice Society was a family. Wonder Woman pointed out in that issue that the next generation of heroes needed a moral compass. So my question is this: if the children and/or successors of the original Justice Society members are somewhere out there in the Earth-16 universe, why have they not considered the possibility that a modern-day Justice Society may someday be needed, and why haven't they come together yet? The reason I am asking this question to you is because I strongly feel that it may somehow become extremely important/relevant and may end up being addressed in a future season of Young Justice (for which I assume there will be a very good in-universe explanation), and because, to be quite honest with you, I really/truly do want to see a present-day incarnation of the Earth-16's JSA; even if you might end up thinking otherwise.


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Anonymous writes...

Mr. Weisman,

In the Earth-16 universe, does the Earth-16 version of the Dark Archer (Arthur King/Malcolm Merlyn) have a son named Thomas "Tommy" Merlyn; like in the comics and in the Arrowverse? If this is true, then does the Earth-16 version of Tommy Merlyn also follow in his father's footsteps and has also become an archer and a villain, and was the Earth-16 version of Tommy once the best friend of Oliver Queen?


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Mark writes...

Apparently the blurb with the Sportsmaster action figure stated that he was a freelancer who did some work for the League of Shadows. On the one hand, this makes some sense since he did not bow to Ra's in Targets unlike every League assassin we've seen with Ra's. On the other, he seems very closely associated with the League, so I just wanted to confirm.

1) Was Sportsmaster a member of the League of Shadows?
2) If so, when did he leave?
3) Was Huntress a member of the League of Shadows?
4) If so, when did she leave?
5) In Young Justice: Legacy, Sportsmaster has a number of minions dressed similarly to him. Does he generally have a group of his own mercenaries, or are they League of Shadows assassins dressed specially for the occasion, or just something in the game and not canon? Or something else?


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Mark writes...

A few questions regarding Sorry Excuse and DC Showcase: Green Arrow. Both contain a scene of Sylvester the Skyman reporting on the traffic with fellow radio presenter Pat.

1) Is Sylvester the Skyman actually Sylvester Pemberton/Skyman/Star-Spangled Kid or just a reference to him?

It's been suggested that Pat either is Pat Dugan/Stripsey/S.T.R.I.P.E., or is a reference to him, but Pat is voiced by a woman in the film.

2) Is Pat in Sorry Excuse a man or woman?
3) Is Pat actually Pat Dugan, or a reference to him?
4) When was Sylvester born?
5) When was Pat born?



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