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Does the light simply pick members who have a large amount of influence in the world?
What led you and Brandon Vietti to decide that Sergeant Marvel should appear as an adult, rather than a teen, given that the latter appears to have been her classic appearance in the original Fawcett Comics? I know that Mary Marvel has gone through a number of different looks in the comic books (at times looking like a teen and at other times looking like a young adult) and therefore Iâm interested to know why you and Brandon Vietti went with a more âaged-upâ version of her, rather than one who looks significantly younger than Captain Marvel. I am not asking for in-universe spoilers - Iâm just wondering about the reasoning and thought process for yourselves as creators. I hope you can elaborate, please. As always, thank you and hope youâre having a good day!
Who gave Barbara her nickname Barb? Was it Dick Grayson who started calling her that first?
does black manta still desire to turn his son to his side or does he currently see it as hopeless to try?
Mr Weisman,
So after Superman returned to his and Lois' apartment in Metropolis, did Lois explain to him as to why Jonny was crying in the first place (and, as a matter of fact, what had happened anyway)? Also, did Lois get the chance to tease Clark about the fact that he came back home without his red boots (and presumably prompting him to blush red in embarrassment)? Finally, I assume that after Lois' explanation, Superman then got a call telling him the Javelin was ready to pick him and Martian Manhunter up and to take them both to Mars; prompting Superman to go back to the Watchtower (and to put his boots back on, of course)?
How old is Greg Vietti?
How old is Brandon Weisman?
In regards to the Outsiders:
#1. Is Wonder Girl's designation D-02 and Geo-Force's designation D-06; since they are two of the six founding members of the Outsiders?
#2. As a result of his actions in the Season 3 finale, has Geo-Force been locked out of the Zeta Tube designation system and can therefore no longer use the Zeta Tube even if he wants to?
Designation questions
1. Since Teekl was with Klarion on the Watchtower, does that mean they had a designation as well? Did they have an A or C designation? I know you don't like to give those out here, but presumably, if Teekl had a designation, they would have been removed just like Klarion and Vandal's, so that would exempt them from your rule.
2.For the D-series, we are missing three designations. D-02, D-06 and D-08, which would have to be either Cassie, Brion or Cyborg(unless I am missing someone) Now, both Cassie and Brion were founding members of the Outsiders and Cyborg joined them later. He definitely can't be D-02 and D-07 is Eduardo who was on the team before Cyborg. So, by process of elimination, we can say that Cyborg is D-08?
3.Maybe this is a spoiler, but the D-designations didn't go into service until after Brion left the Outsiders. So, does mean he does not have a D-designation?
4.Designations are incremental based on the order people join their respective groups. In the case of the League, the first 7 are based on the order in which each hero arrived during the invasion. And for the B designations, the first order is based on the number of years they were active as heroes. E.g Robin is B-01 because he was a sidekick the longest, followed by Kaldur and Wally. So, what was the order for the Outsiders D designations? Beast Boy gets D-01, which makes sense, he founded the group, but how did they decide the order for the rest of the initial joiners?
5.I understand that this is hypothetical to the point of being moot, but what would happen if they run out of letters for destinations?
When did Lucas shave his beard?
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