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1. What year was the Reach Ambassador born? If not tracked, what is his age equivalent at last appearance?
2. What year was Black Beetle born?
3. What year was Green Beetleâs Bio-Ship born?
4. What year was Scarab created?
5. What year did Scarab come to Earth?
1. So now that GLTAS is canon adjacent, did you by any chance before doing the episode with Razer do a re-watch of Green Lantern The Animated Series to see what you would add to your timeline of Earth-16 like what events fit and what you can ignore.
2. Like are you aware of the lore building events referred but not show in GLTAS like Atrocious vs orange lantern corps conflict or are you going with the more let's see what the timeline and story needs and if so I will consult GLTAS lore and story accordingly.
3. I just realised this but Hal Jordan doesn't have a VA (aside from his uncredited one line in Agendas) in young justice so can we expect Josh Keaton to reprise his role.
4. Would it be safe to assume that Razer was a one time thing and won't return or can I be hopeful that one day he will.
5. Any chance of seeing Green Loontern on earth-16 or can you not use Looney Tunes characters.
Mr. Weisman,
I am of the honest opinion that if the Earth-16 version of Amanda Waller ever shows up again in a future season of Young Justice, she should aim higher/go bigger and she should create her own version of the Justice League that answers directly to the United States government. In terms of what I personally think the team's name should be, it should be called either the Justice League of America (The New 52) OR the Justice Squad (Future State). I do have some ideas as to who should be the members of this group, and I wish to share them with you below:
"Batman" - The logical choice would have to be Bane; considering he has impersonated Batman in The New 52; specifically, during the "Forever Evil" event. I personally liked his version of the Batman costume that he wore during that event. I had also considered Lincoln March to be a secondary choice, but the problem is that there is no indication that the Batman Family has encountered the Court of Owls in the Earth-16 universe.
"Wonder Woman" - The logical choice would have to be Berchta; a very dangerous Amazon who was introduced in issue #6 of "Wonder Woman: Black and Gold." Granted, she has not made any other appearances outside of this issue, but considering her origin story (part of which involves a very personal vendetta against Wonder Woman's mother, Hippolyta), she would be a mighty force to be reckoned with.
"Superman" - This is a somewhat tricky one, but I think this should be the Earth-16 version of Gotham (Henry Clover, Jr.); a character who was introduced in the Batman comics during the DC Rebirth era. It is never revealed as to how he (and his sister) acquired metahuman powers in the comics, but they appear to be akin to Superman's own powers; even though the weakness is that the use of such powers shaves time off his own lifespan, and elevating the potency of his powers causes him to expend a greater amount of his life; thus hastening his death.
"Aquaman" - The logical choice would have to be the Orm clone; with my personal assumption that he would only become a member if he feels lost and he needs some kind of purpose in his life.
"Green Lantern" - The logical choice would have to be the Earth-16 version of Simon Baz. If his origin story is similar to that in the comics, perhaps Waller would blackmail Simon into joining the team.
"The Flash" - The first logical choice would have to be the Earth-16 version of Godspeed (August Heart). Since the Earth-16 version of Barry Allen apparently has no tragic origin story, and therefore likely has no personal nemesis (Reverse-Flash), the logical thing that should happen is to make the Earth-16 version of August Heart be the antithesis of Earth-16's Barry Allen; using a similar history from the comics, but making Earth-16's August Heart become miserable (which should stem from not being able to get justice for the death of his brother, Jorge Heart); whereas Earth-16's Barry Allen has been shown to be happy. If you are not happy with this choice, then the second logical choice should be Meena Dhawan; who has been both a hero speedster (as Fast Track) and a villain speedster (as Negative Flash) in the comics.
"Martian Manhunter" - This is a very considerably tricky one, but I honestly think that this should be an original Earth-16 character who should be described as a White Martian who should also be a direct descendant of the White Martian named Z'kran Z'rann; a character seen in the "Green Lanterns" comics. I also feel that this character should dress and deal with criminals in a near-similar manner to Z'kran Z'rann (from during the time before acquiring a Green Lantern Power Ring); although the character's own attire should be a more "modernized" appearance in comparison to Z'kran Z'rann's own attire.
I need you to please keep in mind that I put a considerable amount of thought into this, and because I honestly feel that this is something that the Earth-16 version of Amanda Waller would likely be able to try to do in a future season of Young Justice. I would not have dared to present this big suggestion to you otherwise if I didn't think it has great potential (and I REALLY think it COULD if you give it a chance). I hope that you will read this thoroughly and take what I have presented to you into some consideration.
Thank you very much for reading, for your patience, and your understanding.
I was browsing through the archives and found this interesting question and response from 2014:
Iâm A Fan writesâ¦
How is creating Star Wars Rebels' story and characters compared to YJ's and Spectacular's, considering those were in alternate continuities rather than part of official canon?
Greg respondsâ¦
It was very different. But it's impossible to discuss without spoiling. Ask again after the first season airs.
https://s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=19788
As far as I can tell, nobody ever asked again after the season aired, so I might as well. Do you by any chance remember what you wanted to discuss? Not only have you contributed to the Star Wars canon, but youâve also written stories for the Prime DC Universe and 616 Marvel Universe, even gaming worlds like WoW and MTG. Care to share any particular thoughts, anecdotes, insight, etc, on playing with IP in a large shared universe vs reinventing it for a new continuity?
Mr. Weisman,
If Green Lantern: The Animated Series is "canon adjacent," that means that Hal Jordan's love interest, Carol Ferris, would likely have already become a member of the Star Sapphires and have reconnected with Hal Jordan in the Earth-16 universe by now. As such, what has she been doing as a Star Sapphire since 2016/2017?
In the comics, a Blue Lantern ring can't normally fire unless there is a green ring in the vicinity, yet we see Razer punch Metron with a blue construct without a Green Lantern close by.
Were Kilowog & Tomar-re close enough to empower Razer even if they weren't on-screen at the time? Or, do blue-hope rings not have that specific limitation on Earth-16?
Questions in regards to the Earth-16 version of Razer:
#1. When was he born?
#2. Is the name of his homeworld Volkreg, and is it located in a sector of space known as the Forgotten Zone (also known as Frontier Space, or Guardian Frontier)?
#3. Was his wife's name Ilana, and was she killed by Atrocitus, the leader of the Red Lantern Corps?
#4. Prior to his introduction in the Earth-16 universe, how long had he been a member of the Red Lantern Corps before he began using the Blue Lantern Ring?
#5. Would you be willing to continue his storyline of his quest to find Aya in future seasons of Young Justice, or will the outcome of his quest remain open for interpretation?
#6. If, by some miracle, his quest to find Aya becomes successful, do you believe they will possibly decide to live together in peace away from any and all conflict in the universe, or do you think they could possibly go on some adventures together?
You're making it worse for those of us who want diversity in superhero media Now the rapid fanboys are blaming the diverse characters for lowering the show's quality when it's really just bad writing Who do you think ends up getting affected by that in real life while you collect your check and Twitter points
You know why you and Brandon ended up misgendering Halo - because making them declare that they're "nonbinary" was such a stupid half baked afterthought that even you guys forgot about it LMAOOOOO this is what happens when you cram as much shallow representation into a show as humanly possible
you took the time to change halos host body's name from gabrielle doe to gabrielle daou but did it not occur to anyone who worked on the show that its incredibly strange for an arab muslim character to have an english christian first name might not seem like a big deal but i think it perfectly displays how small your worldview is because it immediately jumped out as weird to me and all of my friends when we watched and most of my friends who watch are white if you missed something that obvious no wonder the character was so bad
Hey, Bestieeeeeeee.
OMG, Gregy you dodged a bullet with that apology, homieeee!! All both of my Tumblr friends were like "oh our gods!! That boomer did NOT just misgender our they/them-bitch Halo!!! Hoe, we gotta cancel his ass into unemployment!!" And I was like "they/them-giiiiirl, Gregy is my bestie since I met him at SDCC. We are all bffs and shit. He hooked me up with them screeners and but doesn't and all the good stuff... though he doesn't follow me on twitter and never retweets my amaaaahzing Cheshire shit posts. Yeah let's all three of us cancel that mf!! I'm the Campaign Queen after all!! I'm sure it will as well as all my other ones!!!"
But you got to your senses on time and bent over like a good pliable boomer for us to butt fuck you with our dildos...
Mr. Weisman,
Would you ever consider introducing Earth-16 versions of characters from "The Zeta Project" into the Young Justice animated universe?
1. What year was Antiope born?
2. Have you pinned down a more exact year for Black Adam's birth than 1,300 BCE? If so, what is it?
3. What year was Mercury born? If not tracked, what is his age equivalent at last appearance?
4. What year was Isis (the deity) born? If not tracked, what is her age equivalent at last appearance?
5. What year was Shazam (the wizard) born?
1. What year was Solomon born? If not tracked, what is his age equivalent at last appearance?
2. What year was Hercules born? If not tracked, what is his age equivalent at last appearance?
3. What year was Atlas born? If not tracked, what is his age equivalent at last appearance?
4. What year was Zeus born? If not tracked, what is his age equivalent at last appearance?
5. What year was Achilles born? If not tracked, what is his age equivalent at last appearance?
https://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=25849
In the link above you said season two had 20 episodes ordered from the get-go, but back in 2011 you said you only had 10 episodes ordered and were hopeful to get more 10.
https://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?rid=893
Could you clarify please?
1. What year did Ocean-Master begin his costumed career?
2. What year did Ronal become Lord of Crastinus?
3. What year did Nanaue Shaâark become King of Nanauve?
4. What year did Topo become Prime Minister of Lemuria?
5. What year was Wyynde I (the âold heroâ) born?
1. What year was Crab Monster born?
2. What year did Calvin Durham become First Citizen of Shayeris?
3. What year was Krush born?
4. What year was the undersea Leviathan born?
5. What year did Lori Lemaris become a General of Tritonis?
1. What year was Arion born? 10,286 BCE?
2. What year did Beluga become a Bishop?
3. What year was the original Garn Daanuth born?
4. What year did Black Manta begin his costumed career?
5. What year did Coral become the Emissary for Neptunos?
1 Is project rutabaga still active?
2 did the light only use klarion to active childrenâs metagene for project rutabaga or did they also use other wizards at their disposal for this project like wotan
Mr. Weisman,
In the Earth-16 universe, is the name of Clark's and Lois' apartment called "1938 Sullivan Place"? Is the building located in the uptown section of New Troy; one of the six boroughs of Metropolis, located in the heart of the city? Finally, is the building owned by Bruce Wayne, and did he gave the tenancy to Clark and Lois as a wedding gift to both of them?
1. Is Black Canary a public hero i.e. is her identity as Dinah Lance publically known.
2. Has she ever tried having a secret identify in that case or did she give up on that idea.
3. Was her mother a hero without a secret identify.
4. So since both the JSA and the All Star Squadron had disbanded by the time Dinah Drake became a hero in 1964 so does that mean she was never a member of the JSA and was always a Solo Hero.
5. Are Jade and Obsidian children of Alan Scott on Earth-16 as well.
Mr. Weisman,
Given that Tomar-Re mentioned that he was good friends with Jor-El and Zor-El, I truly hope that we will see him having some conversations with Kal-El and Kara Zor-El in a future season, and that they will both be able to forgive Tomar-Re on their respective fathers' behalf for him not being able to save Krypton; which probably weighed on his conscience for a very long time. However, my personal expectations for such conversations greatly depends on Tomar-Re hopefully surviving the events of Season 4 and beyond.
Questions in regards to the Earth-16 version of Kru-El:
#1. Is his father's name Zim-El? Also, what was his mother's name; before and after marriage?
#2. In comparison to the comics, is he the cousin of Jor-El and Zor-El, and therefore, he is also considered to be the paternal uncle of Kal-El and Kara Zor-El; via their respective fathers?
#3. At an early age, was he considered to be a technologically adept, but cruel child? If so, why was that the case in the Earth-16 universe?
#4. In comparison to the comics, did he tormented/vexed only Jor-El, or did he do the same to Zor-El as well?
#5. In comparison to the comics, was he sentenced to the Phantom Zone for 35 years for developing forbidden/diabolical weapons and selling them to the criminal element?
#6. Because of his criminal actions, was he considered by his family as "the first stain on the name of El"? Or were there other disgraced members in the House of El prior to Kru-El?
#7. Since the House of El crest on his chest has a long cut on it, was it self-inflicted to symbolize that he has severed his ties to his family? If not, then what was the actual reason?
#8. Because of his association with General Dru-Zod in the Phantom Zone, does that make him a member of the "Hounds of Zod," like in the comics?
#9. In comparison to the other Kryptonians in the Phantom Zone, exactly how deep is his loyalty to General Dru-Zod?
#10. When was he born, and what year was he sent into the Phantom Zone?
did Garfield logan learn kid flash name was wally west before Rita died?
I'm seeing a lot of praise for Garfield's depression storyline and I just.....don't agree that it's well-done. I thought that moment in season 2 when he briefly drops his happy go-lucky persona and reverts to his human shape when he's triggered into remembering his mom's death was a much better portrayal of depression than whatever you guys are doing now. This is 2022, simply acknowledging mental health issues isn't unheard of anymore (I would actually argue that there's too much romanticization of depression in media at the moment with things like 13 reasons why and euphoria but that's another issue). It doesn't feel earned because everything bad that happened to Gar happened off-screen during the time-skips and we know that Conner's not really dead, so he'll probably be fine. We didn't even know the Doom Patrol in this universe, so how can I really feel the impact it's had on him? How can I relate to him? Why should I care? It seems like a classic case of telling not showing.
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