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You have repeatedly said that youâd like Earth 16 to continue forever, but (barring contact with a strange meteorite) it is almost certain that Brendon Vietti and yourself will not live forever. While I can well understand wanting original creations, such as the Gargoyles, to continue after a creator is gone, adaptations seem markedly different. Especially an adaption with such a strong and specific authorial vision as Young Justice.
If we allow ourselves to imagine an idyllic world where HBO Max is still eager to order new Young Justice seasons 30-40+ years from now, could you imagine yourselves passing the torch to a new generation or would you prefer the final NEVER THE END be written by yourself and/or Brandon Vietti?
Is the Wisdom of Solomon one of the powers that Mary Bromfield can call upon? It seems obvious enough, since this was the only one of the Shazam powers that she did not state aloud in season 4, but I just thought I'd ask to be sure.
Mr. Weisman,
In regards to Earth-16 version of Kara Zor-El...
#1. What is her age as of the end of Young Justice Season 4? The reason I ask this question is because her Earth-0 counterpart is currently 21 years old in the comics.
#2. What year was she born on Krypton?
#3. Did she lived in Argo City along with her parents prior to Krypton's destruction; like in the comics?
What do you think would be more painful?
Kryptonite
Kaizer-Thrall
Mr. Weisman,
In the following link below, which locations listed in the "Points of Interest" section also exists in Earth-16's version of Krypton?
https://dc.fandom.com/wiki/Krypton
Hey Greg congrats on the show really love where itâs going and definitely praying for a season six and more because what you guys are doing, outside of it being an action pack drama you know with our favorite superheroes I really appreciate what you guys are doing as far as like you know the mental health aspect personally. Beast boy is a mirror to my lifestyle right now so thank you for that.
My question is how come we as young justice fans donât have a Instagram page or a Twitter page. I only ask because I really think it would be helpful just to promote the show you know putting different scenes or snippets out Iâm just because I know seeing is believing. And itâll just be a better way to NoCap to my viewers you know the show is really good extremely good, and I feel like it deserves to be promoted right. If I could help I definitely would love to but outside of that I love the show and everything that you guys are doing with it.
I would also like to say I would love if the episodes could be a little bit longer ; )
Thank you hope you guys are all good.
Peace.
Jalen
Mr. Weisman,
Just so I can understand this correctly, the Emerald Eye of Ekron chooses its wielder based on that person's anger and desire for absolute power? If this is not correct, then factors determines how it specifically chooses its wielder?
Will Garfield return to Space Trek
Mr. Weisman,
By the time of this posting, I discovered that some scenes for the Season 4 finale "Death and Rebirth" were somehow leaked on YouTube. From my interpretation of the leaked scenes, everything appears to have ended on a good note for the heroes. In regards to the bad guys, I should have expected Vandal Savage to make such a sneaky move. The most shocking part was the Apokolips scene. Yes, I had suspected all along that Mary Bromfield was going to become a villain and one of the female Furies ever since the mid-Season 4 finale; since I figured her turn was a nod to what happened to her in Final Crisis. HOWEVER, I was shocked as hell that Kara Zor-El, daughter of Zor-El and Alura In-Ze, and paternal cousin of Kal-El, is also one of the Female Furies as well; which suggests that she never eventually made it to Earth like in the comics. As such, in regards to your decision to make Kara Zor-El a villain, was this a nod to the comic book storylines "Superman/Batman: Supergirl" (which first introduced Kara Zor-El; during which she was temporarily brainwashed) and "Superman: The Dark Side" (in which Kal-El landed on Apokolips instead of Earth)?
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GargWiki.net has answers for all your Gargoyles questions.
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.
NECA has produced a line of Gargoyles figures which continues to grow. Available through online and department store retailers.
Includes episode commentaries by co-creator Greg Weisman, interviews with the cast, and a documentary on the fan convention.