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Mr. Weisman,
My Previous Question: I was shocked that Barbara's paralysis was due to Cassandra Wu-San's actions in the YJ universe. Was this change made because you felt it creates a much more emotional impact than just having Joker shooting Barbara like in "The Killing Joke"?
Your Response: We felt that THE KILLING JOKE had been done in animation recently, so if people wanted to see that, they can buy the BluRay (or stream it or whatever). That's not me being dismissive. I'm simply stating that a more faithful rendering of the original story exists. We wanted to do a version that still put the blame squarely on the Joker, but which gave Barbara more agency - and gave Cassandra Wu-San more agency, as well. They both have decisions to make, choices about who they want to be. I don't know if this version has more emotional impact or not. Your mileage may vary, as they say. But I feel good about our choices for the characters of Earth-16.
My Next Question: So does that mean in the Earth-16 universe, a version of A DEATH IN THE FAMILY happened that still put the blame squarely on the Joker, but which gave Jason more agency as well; even though the consequences that resulted from Jason's actions likely still remained more or less the same as in comics canon?
Mr. Weisman,
1. If "Young Justice" eventually returns for a fifth season, will it address the 0.16% probability that the timeline was NOT fully restored to its original state; which was mentioned by Chameleon Boy in the Season 4 finale? If so, will the fifth season reveal what specific events in the timeline contributed to the 0.16% probability?
2. Given what happened to Mary Bromfield in Season 4, and her ultimately becoming Black Mary in the Season 4 finale post-credits scene, who is truly responsible for Mary becoming a villain? Is it Mary herself, her mentor Zatanna, or is it both of them? Regardless of your answer, please also explain the reasons why the person you chose is truly at fault and how it most likely affect the people around them in a possible fifth season of "Young Justice."
3. In the Earth-16 universe, what is Kon-El's exact relationship with Kara Zor-El in the House of El family tree?
is there anything you can tell us about about jason todd?
THANKS
In the series Spectacular Spider-Man, how tall were some of the main characters? Like Peter, Gwen, Harry, Felicia, and Flash for instance?
whether Rhea Beecher-Duncan is a meta-human
Hi Greg, is it possible for a Spectacular Spider-Man Movie to happen? (Ik its a stretch) I though about it, and Sony owns the Movie rights, and not the show rights, is that possible to happen?
can you please work on creating a movie The Gargoyles. we have been waiting so long for the crew/now with all this new tech/maybe you can work with those who worked on the movie I, Frankenstein/ their Gargoyles were quite believable- thank you and looking forward to the movie
Did R'ohh K'arr (the M'hontrr who ignored the disguised S'yraa) start to reconsider his prejudiced views after finding out that his intolerance of White Martians inadvertently led to the king's death?
I realize it's hard to juggle so many characters, but why sideline Tim of all people? In fact, why make him and Nightwing never start questioning Batman?
Hi. Me again. Just want to say, the rain of the ghosts first books were so good, I still would flip to read part 3 (and more).
How are the odds for that? Are you even still interested or did you move on to other ideas?
my best
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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.
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