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In the Earth-16 DC Universe, what is the in-universe explanation for the Kryptonian naming convention in which the male naming structure is "personal name"-"family name" (such as Kal-El) the per-marriage female naming structure is "personal name" "father's name" (such as Kara Zor-El), and the post-marriage female naming structure is "personal name" "husband's family name" (such as Lara El)?
Mr. Weisman,
I have three questions I would like to ask you:
#1. At the time of this posting, DC Comics had recently introduced the Phaelosians; an evolutionary offshoot of Kryptonians descended from a fringe science colony who were exiled from Krypton thousands of years ago. Information about this race can be seen in the link provided below:
https://dc.fandom.com/wiki/Phaelosians
My question is this: If Young Justice gets renewed for another season, what are the chances that the Earth-16 version of the Phaelosians will appear?
#2. This next question is just for fun. If there were ever an evolutionary offshoot of Kryptonians in the DC Universe that was an analogue/pastiche of the Strontians from the Marvel Comics Universe; at the very least having the exact same powers and weaknesses as the Strontians, what would you name these people if they ever somehow existed in the DC Universe and what would you name their homeworld? Here's a link provided below in case you don't know who the Strontians are:
https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Strontians
#3. This is a follow-up from question #2; also just for fun. If an analogue/pastiche of Marvel Comics Universe character, Gladiator (real name Kallark), somehow existed in the DC Universe, what would be a good superhero name and Kryptonian name that you would give him? This question assumes that you already know that Gladiator is a pastiche of Superboy (since some of the members of Marvel Comics' Imperial Guard are pastiches of members of the Legion of Super-Heroes), and that you know that this question is asking about who would be the analogue/pastiche of an already-existing analogue/pastiche comic book character.
If Young Justice gets a second revival would you ever consider doing a season long story about the multiverse?
How does Superboy view Jor-El and Lara-El? Even though they are Superman's parents, they aren't tecnhincally his since he was born from Superman and Lex's DNA. Does he see them as his descendants or something?
1. What year did M'gann and Conner graduate from Happy Harbour High?
2. What year did they graduate from Ivy University?
3. What did they study in collage?
4. In season 2 what year of collage were they in?
Questions about Miss Martian The Bride
1. What was her something old?
2. Something borrowed?
3. Something new?
4. Something Blue?
Hey Greg,
Just wanted to let you know I'm five issues into the new Gargoyles comic from Dynamite and really loving it so far.
I'm just wondering if you've pinned down a date for lil' Michael Maza's birthday?
when Mera Nereus married Orin
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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.