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Aaron Neal writes...

What was the date and year Roy Harper, the original speedy, become Green Arrow's partner? What was the date and year Roy was abducted for project cadmus? When is his birthday?


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Anonymous writes...

Since it's implied at the end of Phantoms that White Martians are ancestors of the Durlan species , I wanted to ask if Chameleon Boy, as a Durlan, ages similarly to Martians in the sense he ages slower compared to humans? Or do Durlans age at what we consider an average rate?


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1) Why did no one think to put Arsenal in therapy during Young Justice Season 2? In one of the shows that averts the "There Are No Therapists" trope, it's kind of foolish for them to let him work on the Team and kick him off when he can't cope when he clearly needs psychiatric help. If a guy attempts suicide, you don't chew him out for risking his teammates, you ship him off to Black Canary until he gets a clean bill of mental health and I'm sure Black Canary could've helped Arsenal perfectly (Especially after seeing how she helped Garfield during season 4 in the episode "Forbidden Secrets of Civilizations Past!") and let's be clear that deep down Arsenal still had good in him and that he was never a lost cause who's beyond redemption like that Pure Evil Martian low-life Ma'alefa'ak/M'comm M'orzz and maybe Geo-Force/Brion Markov.

2) While he's still hot-blooded, he seems to have mellowed out a lot during the two-year time skip between Young Justice Seasons 2 and 3. Does that mean Arsenal is now a Jerk with a Heart of Gold (A jerkish character who is deep down a good or at least decent person)?
https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/JerkWithAHeartOfGold


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Lieutinant Whoareyou writes...

A few questions about Noble Davis?

1) Was he Rocket's fiancee during Season 2: Invasion?

2) How old is he?
2a) Is there some kind of age gap between him and Rocket? In the episode "Encounter on Upon the Razor's Edge", Noble said he knew Rocket when 'she' was Amistad's age, not when they were both Amistad's age. Does that mean he's older than her by a few years, or am I just seeing things?


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Lieutinant Whoareyou writes...

Do you think you'll ever do more stories with the characters from the season 1 episode "Secrets"?

More specifically, Harm and Secret.


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Anonymous writes...

Mr. Weisman,

#1. In the Earth-16 universe, are Slade Wilson's combat abilities purely natural skill (with years of training, of course), or are they a result of a failed medical experiment that he volunteered in like in the comics? If it is the former, then please explain in detail as to why the latter didn't seem to make sense to you for the Earth-16 version of the character.

#2. Was Slade Wilson former military like in the comics? If so, what was his highest rank?

#3. When exactly did Slade Wilson become a mercenary in the Earth-16 universe?

#4. When exactly did Slade Wilson first crossed paths with the Light, and what were his initial impressions of the group?

#5. Who is the person responsible from the loss of Slade Wilson's eye, and why exactly did they do that to him?


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Mar writes...

Have you ever thought of doing a Young Justice movie?


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Anonymous writes...

Mr. Weisman,

Considering the last line of "Young Justice: Targets" Issue #3 is "... it's been Lex Luthor all along," I'm wondering if you got that idea from the "Agatha All Along" song from the MCU TV series, "WandaVision"? Seriously though, the last line makes me want to think up a similar song for Lex Luthor, but I can't think up any good lyrics for the song in my head...


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Anonymous writes...

Mr. Weisman,

I'm calling it now: I think that Perdita somehow got switched out with an imposter or robot who is currently posing as her after she got kidnapped in "Young Justice: Targets." The answer as to why this is happening will obviously be answered by the time this posting gets a response, but I'd still like to know as to why you specifically chose to put Perdita through this ordeal; especially since she and Beast Boy are no longer in a relationship by the end of Season 4?


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J writes...

Is there one specific literature classic you wanted to tackle through action cartoons but not had the chance yet?



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