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Mr. Weisman,
#1. Was all the damage inside the Fortress of Solitude repaired before or after Superboy's and Miss Martian's wedding?
#2. Even though it was not seen, is Superman's ship stored somewhere inside the Fortress of Solitude?
#3. How come the Fortress of Solitude does not appear to have any Kryptonian service robots (like Kelex) for internal security and other purposes?
I'm looking through all these questions and answers and it's kind of troubling me a bit. I can't tell anyone else how to write (and you have been doing it far longer and more successfully than I have) but part of me disapproves of answering all these questions.
Granted, a lot of questions on this site are amazing and deserve to be acknowledged. I just recall how David Lynch responds when a fan demands an explanation for what they just saw: "What do YOU think happened?"
I guess my question boils down to are there any plot points you don't know? Not because they haven't been written or decided yet, but because you believe its ambiguity should be kept up for debate? When I write, I have a bunch of opinions about my story and what my characters are thinking. But for most of it, I like to pretend I could be wrong, and that a reader's different interpretation could be more on-the-ball than my own.
Are there any mysteries in your stories (Gargoyles, The Spectacular Spider-Man, Young Justice) that you want to leave up to the fans to draw their own conclusions? Something you could offer your OWN opinion on, but that opinion is not canon or official? If you'll indulge me, could you also give me a couple of examples of your unsolved / undecided mysteries (if they even exist)?
Mr. Weisman,
Will we ever see animated cameos of yourself and Brandon Vietti on "Young Justice"?
Mr. Weisman,
In the post-credits scene of the "Young Justice" Season 4 finale, Grayven told Darkseid that Mary Bromfield and Kara Zor-El were the next generation of Furies. Given this statement, does that imply/suggests that there will be more new Furies in Season 5 who will also join Kara and Mary?
1. What is the chronological age of the Phantom Stranger?
2. What was the biological of Arion when Atlantis fell?
3. What age was Arion in his clone body?
4. Would Orin Orm, and Artur descendants of Arion and thus Vandal Savage?
5. Did the throne of Atlantis draw claim from being the heir to Arion or was it based on something else?
Since you've written for the setting, what's your favorite Ravnica Guild, and which do you find the most interesting, assuming it isn't also your favorite?
How is Danny able to communicate now without Motherbox?
What is going to happen to Danny now? Will he join the Team and how will the Justice League help with his situation?
Why did Danny run away from home?
Mr. Weisman,
If "Young Justice" gets a Season 5, will there be a story arc that addresses the consequences of Superboy's actions from when he temporarily sided with the House of Zod? I can't imagine that the entire world would've easily forgive him; even if it was somehow explained to everyone that he was not in his right state of mind when it happened, and I suspect there will likely be people who are likely still afraid of him and don't trust him anymore.
During the first episode in Zatanna's arc there was a moment where she bumped into a kid who was wearing a Superman S T-shirt. Why didn't you use that moment as an opportunity to show Zatanna's grief over Conner's death? Zatanna was really the only member of the original team who didn't have a scene where she grieved or took a moment to mourn Conner unlike everyone else? I know in the end her arc played an important role in Superboy's story, but still I'm curious why didn't you give Zatanna a moment to show her own feelings over losing Conner? A lot of fans were hoping for some insight into their friendship.
Mr. Weisman,
#1. What exactly is M'ree M'orzz's job position at Star Labs, and what exactly does she do? Also, during the four to five months she been doing the job, has she truly enjoyed working there?
#2. Aside from her work at Star Labs, did M'ree M'orzz learn anything interesting during her time on Earth?
#3. What made M'ree M'orzz decide to go back to her original name by the time of the Season 4 finale? I mean, it sounded like she put a lot of thought into this decision, but I'd still like to know the reason why.
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