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Anonymous writes...

Mr. Weisman,

You have previously mentioned that...

#1. As Shazam, Billy Baston's adult form is a 24-year-old (whereas Billy's normal form is currently 20 years old).

#2. As Sergeant Marvel, Mary Bromfield's adult form is an 18 year-old (even though Mary is 20 years old in her normal form).

But how does that even make sense for both of these characters? I mean, were your previous response for both characters' alter-ego ages actually half-hearted answers? The reason I am asking this is because I was under the distinct impression that both characters' adult forms would be at least 33 years old; which would be the age equivalent of an average graduate student. If this is not correct, than what are the CORRECT ages for both characters' alter-egos; assuming the age range is between the 30s to 40s?


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Steve Hockensmith writes...

What revelation is more Earth-Shattering?

Cheshire revealing Orphan's mom is Lady Shiva
Orphan being responsible for Batgirl's "injury"


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Matt Itelson writes...

What is the correct name?

Mars
M'arzz


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Anonymous writes...

Hi Greg!

I was wonder if I could ask about the decision to give Dr. Fate 3 hosts rather than just giving the mantle to only Khalid Nassour? Khalid is quite literally the only prominent brown character DC uses in their comics at the moment, and to have his role & importance be diminished is rather disheartening; especially as a brown individual myself. I hope this comes across more as of a question rather than an attack, as I honestly can't thank you enough for even just putting Khalid in your show. I just genuinely want to know why Khalid wasn't given the role of Dr. Fate to have as his own completely.


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Anonymous writes...

1) Is Superman originally thinking Captain Marvel was Kryptonian a reference to the copyright issues from the 1940s where it was believed he was too similar to Superman?
2) Is Zatarra being inspired by Superman a reference to the fact they both premiered in Action Comics #1 together?

Maybe I'm looking too deep into it. You tell me.


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ryanTr writes...

2. Which of the Tornado twins was born first?


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Paul writes...

You recently mentioned that the font for the timestamps had to be changed for Outsiders and Phantoms (from what it had been for season 1 and Invasion) for legal reasons.

Was there likewise a legal reason for the decision to no longer use the end credits theme from season 1 and Invasion? I loved that end credits theme and was sorry that it wasn't used again when the show was brought back for seasons 3 and 4. That said, I have enjoyed the end credits sequences in Outsiders and Phantoms.


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Anonymous writes...

Are there any kryptonian criminals in the phantom zone besides those loyal to general zod?


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Anonymous writes...

1 Does darkseid often let his son grayven interpet his thoughts to those who are not part of his inner circle like he did with m’comm?
2 Is grayven’s official role being darkseid’s interpreter or does darkseid let other members of his inner circle interpet for him as well?


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Anonymous writes...

Mr. Weisman,

One common factor in nearly every version of the DC Universe is that the circumstances of Jason Todd's death usually somehow involves the Joker, and Jason becoming the unfortunate victim of one of the villain's traps that ultimately leads to his tragic death. That being said, is that also true within the Earth-16 universe as well; even though we may never potentially learn about the full circumstances of Jason's death?



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