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as per comic canon is meloni thawne (daughter of thaddeus thawne) bart allenâs mom and does bart have any relationship with his thawne family (atleast in his original timeline) ?
During Barts disappearance from earth in S4, how did Jay, Barry, Iris react and when was he declared officially missing ?
1.Does Deathstroke's son, Jericho/Joseph Wilson exist in the YJ universe?
2. Will Raven and Starfire appears Young Justice if the series continues?
3. If YJ get greenlit for more seasons, will Jon and Damian have the their turn as heroes?
I really enjoyed how Mr. Greg woven the dynamic of hero/villian families and challenges in following their parents or rejecting them. My greatest wish is to see how YJ will handle Orion, Raven, Damian, and Jericho (children of the DC Universe biggest baddies) storylines and how they struggle against their family legacy.
1. Have you ever considered doing a "what if" scenario for any of your work like Gargoyles or Young Justice?
2A. This is a question that has been bothering me for years ever since the first time Young Justice got cancelled and as far as I can tell no one has asked you this question, did anyone actually take you up on your challenge of making a pie in exchange for a spoiler if the pie was good enough?
2B. Were any of the pies good enough?
Also I just want to say thank you for all of the hard work you and the crew you've worked with over have done to bring us hours of entertainment, I know the trolls are annoying but despite some minor criticisms that I have that I won't bother you with I enjoy your shows.
Are Zatanna and Rocket dating? I ask because I noticed that every other pair we see at Bibbo's Diner in the season three finale is either actively dating (Dick/Barbara, Kaldur/Wyndde, Conner/M'gann) or briefly expressed an attraction to each-other in that season (Roy/Artemis), making Zee and Raquel an odd outlier amongst the group if they aren't in a relationship.
What happened with The Brain after being captured? Did he escape from Belle Reve and is still working with the Light?
Like in the myths, Odin exchanged his eye for wisdom? Was there anything specific he may have learned? Something that other Children of Oberon might not have known about? I guess I'm curious the nature of what he learned.
TRUE OR FALSE: Earth-16 Spectre
#1. The Spectre is a divine entity representing vengeance on behalf of The Presence (who is considered to be God in the context of Abrahamic religion).
#2. The Spectre was initially a demon named Aztar; he rebelled against God but later sought forgiveness and was granted a divine role.
#3. The Spectre is normally bound to a human host who assists him in judging the transgressions of humanity and other beings, determining suitable punishments; these judgments are often delivered in a harsh and creatively ironic manner.
#4. The primary host of the Spectre is usually James "Jim" Corrigan, a Gotham City detective.
#5. Another possible host of the Spectre is Crispus Allen, another Gotham detective; even though this man has doubts about God's existence.
In the Earth-16 universe, even though his real name, his true nature, or his origins are unclear, is the Phantom Stranger's present-day secret identity named Philip Stark? If true, did his family (whom I assume are deceased in the Earth-16 universe) included his wife Elena Stark, his daughter Allie Stark, and his son, Tim Stark?
TRUE OR FALSE?
The "Young Justice" TV series (designated as Earth-16) is part of the multiverse that existed in the DC Animated Movie Universe, and it had been wiped out from existence in the conclusion of the animated "Crisis on Infinite Earths" trilogy. As such, it is for this reason (or at least, part of it) why the show was NOT renewed for a fifth season.
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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.
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.