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Anonymous writes...

How old is Kobolt?
Is he based on what comic book character?
How old is Wingman the dog and the sidekick?


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Anonymous writes...

Mr. Weisman,

1. What happened to the real Wilhelm Vittings?

2. Are both Count Vertigo and Simon Ecks locked up in a Markovian Prison or did Brion have them both executed after he became King?

3. Why did Lizard Johnny leave the Meta-Human Youth Center and go to Markovia instead of joining the Team or the Outsiders?


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Anonymous writes...

Dear Mr Weisman 1. What part of Scotland does Looker come from? 2. What is Halo majoring in at Ivy University? 3. Did the movie the Box trolls help with creating the Earth 16 Trogowogs like Grimlins had as well? 4. Do You find it ironic as well i do when Superboy told Phantom girl to ''Kneel before Zod!'' as Nolan North did voice General Zod in the first Injustice Video game ?


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Anonymous writes...

Obviously we know some of the character's birthdates (Dick, Wally, Superboy) because they were plot points in the show or comic series, but have you put thoughts into specific dates for other characters? I'd be hoping to know for the rest of the OG team at least (Artemis, Zatanna, Raquel, etc.)

Thanks.


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Scott writes...

What made you want to engage with fans in this way? And then to *continue* to do so? It must be truly exhausting sometimes!

What was the writing/decision process like to have Phantoms be comprised of more-or-less independent 4 episode mini-arcs?


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Fallenlegend writes...

Hoy Greg just curious about the creative choices you made with the Marvel family.

1.-Why did you decided to make them weaker by sharing the power? Not judging just curious.

I recall that, for example, Mary often got her powers from a bunch of goddesses in other versions and Billy didn’t seem any weaker for sharing his powers with Freddy, including in the original Fawcett run.In the movie he even shared them with 5 family members.

Just curious on why you deliberately make the 3 weaker. Was it so they wouldn’t be too powerful for villains to be a credible threat?

2.- Hypotethically, if Shazam/Captain Marvel was injured, say but Billy transformed again to his normal self, and then back to Shazam/Captain Marvel would his powered self be “fresh” and without injuries?


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Ashanti writes...

Hi Greg! You have so much fun making a believable and specific timeline for Young Justice (or you seem to--more pertinently, you put a lot of effort into something that is fun for me to read). I wanted to ask you what is hopeful a fun and lighthearted question about which historical events have happened in Young Justice and which ones you might want to leave yourself open to having an alternate history version for.

1. Which American presidents have served that office in the Young Justice universe?

Hopefully explaining the reasoning behind my question will make it easier to answer. I am not asking you to confirm whether or not Biden or Trump or Obama, etc. exist in YJ and how they feel about superheroes or otherwise try to get you to give your political opinions on modern political figures. I am, however, under the assumption that, as a writer, it's easiest for you to write under the assumption that Young Justice's history is the same as ours except where specified, and that the farther back we go, the more likely it is that the Young Justice timeline aligns with real-life (again, except where specified). So I guess my question assumes that, for example, some version of George Washington was the first president, and some version of Abraham Lincoln served during the Civil War, and some version of Franklin Roosevelt served during WWII, because that would explain why Young Justice's world looks so similar to our own. But how close to the present can we get to where those assumptions are no longer valid? Is there a historical point where this question becomes a spoiler request but before it is fair game? For example, could we assume that every president from George Washington through Harry Truman served in Young Justice but after that you don't want to confirm or deny anything? Or is it all a spoiler request?

Anyway, this question is just a fun thing for me to think about and I hope it's fun for you too. I tried to keep it more historical and less political because I know the latter is a messy topic on the internet.

Thank you for all your work on this incredible series!


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Gregory writes...

Are you considering adding more characters to Season 5?
Because I have some ideas for people who should definitely appear by then.
Just wanted to show my love for the series.


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Anonymous writes...

In the final episode of season 3 black lightning exposed that lex luthor created infinity inc to the UN. So Why is it that at the end of phantoms episode 18 superman asked if the infinitors could be trusted?


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Anonymous writes...

Dear Mr Weisman 1. How old is Lizard John (i know his real name but John sounds more mature to me) and how did he make it to Markovia ? 2. How long has Beast Boy had his Corgi and did Miss martian Robot Man and Wonder Girl ever apologize to Beast Boy in kind for trying to both guilt him and force him back to duty because of what they wanted instead of asking him if the hero life was something he still wanted to do? 3. How old is Every man and what part of new York does he come from?


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Anonymous writes...

I've loved all of your shows since I was a Gargoyles-obsessed 6-year-old, but was a little disappointed to see Rocket get an "autism mom" storyline--no offense or shade intended, its just that media depictions of autism tend to skew HARD towards prioritizing parents of autistic children & how their autism impacts the parent's experience, rather than actually focusing on the autistic individual themselves & what life is like for US.

Any hope for an autistic character in hypothetical future seasons who isn't just a complication for his mother's storyline?


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Coombes writes...

9 ! On the episode 23 of season 4, on Nightwing's arc, Dick spoke 9 times. And I counted the time he appeared on screen : 1 minute and 18 seconds, and most of the time he just stands out in the background. I calculated, that gives about 5% of the episode for him.
For a Nightwing fan like me, this is pretty hard and sad...
Don't you think you've just sacrificed Dick's character because of the importance and the need to tell the plot ?


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Hafiz writes...

This is a response to episode 23 of phantoms: There are no boyfriends and girlfriend in Islam. People literally have been punished for their deviance of pre martial relationship and sometimes even executed based on the magnitude of the crime. So when you showcase their "relationship" you're mocking our belief. Ironic isn't when you talk about respecting beliefs. There are no muslim theys or whatever goofy nonsense liberals like to come up with.
"And by Him Who created male and female;" Quran 92:3. This verse refutes theys, xi and whatever goofy nonsense liberals come up with. Originally I was going to bat an eye to this issue but you guys just wanted to milk this lgbtq non binary woke nonsense and had to go involve islam with that which in return made me get involved in this response. Again nobody asked for "Muslim representations" but you just had to meddle with forces beyond your grips of understanding. If it does get renewed for a 5th season I probably won't watch it if you involve Islam. Again nobody asked you to represent Muslims but sir you just had to go there. This is what Hollywood doesn't understand. Just basic things. I guessing your "Muslim" writers and actor don't understand basic rulings of Islam otherwise they wouldn't be in this industry


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Anonymous writes...

Did dr jace have a back up plan if voilet had told the heroes she was dying?


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Anonymous writes...

1 was lena luthor one of the light’s associates invited to the warworld for project lifeboat
2 did ultra humanite have any other apprentice’s besides Helga?
3 what was nabu’s relationship with his sister Ishtar?
4 was nabu and vandal’s relationship different before klarion showed up with starro? Which ended nabu’s mortal life


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Matt Itelson writes...

Why did Robin decide not admonish Arsenal for his recklessness?


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Anonymous writes...

Mr. Weisman,

When a Green Lantern power ring choose someone, does its A.I. give the following message below; like in the comics?

"[Person's name] of [Planet of origin]. You have the ability to overcome great fear. You have been chosen. Welcome to the Green Lantern Corps."


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Anonymous writes...

Mr. Weisman,

On the "Daily Planet" page on Wikipedia, the following employees in the comics are as follows:

Clark Kent - Reporter
Lois Lane - Reporter
Jimmy Olsen - Photographer and Cub Reporter
Perry White - Editor-in-Chief
Lana Lang - Business Columnist and editor
Cat Grant - Gossip Columnist and editor
Ron Troupe - Political Columnist and editor
Steve Lombard - Sports Columnist and editor

On the "Daily Planet" page on the DC Database Wiki, the following people who work there in the comics are as follows:

Pre-Crisis, Earth-One

Staff Members:

Bill Stoker
Brad Hunter
Clark Kent - TV anchor, former reporter
Connie Hatch - puzzle editor
Dave - crime columnist
Freddy Jones
George Taylor - former managing editor (prior Perry White)
Hobb - former managing editor
Jack Smart - reporter
Jimmy Olsen - photographer
Lois Lane - reporter
John Corben - former reporter (actually an infiltrated villain)
Margaret "Meg" Tempest - reporter
Morton - former managing editor
Pete Cromwell
Percival "Percy" Bratten - reporter
Perry White - managing editor
Ryan Lowell - obituary editor
Steve Lombard - sports commentator
Ted Mailerway - former reporter
Tom Weaver
Wendall Walters - reporter

Post-Crisis

Owners

Mr. Bratten - majority shareholder
Bruce Wayne - former owner
Lex Luthor - former owner

Staff Members:

Allie
Alice White - intern
Bob Harley - investigative reporter
Bostwick - reporter
Briscoe - staff member
Cat Grant - gossip columnist
Clark Kent - investigative reporter
Ed Byrnes - former managing editor; later night time editor
Franklin Stern - publisher
Harley Quinn - love columnist
Jack - cameraman
James McCullough - former city editor
Jamie Gillis - photographer
Janice Denton - features editor
Jennifer Owens - receptionist
Jimmy Olsen - photo-journalist
Joyce - staff member
Justin Moore - cub reporter
Kara Zor-El - intern
Lana Lang - Business Editor
Lois Lane - investigative reporter
Marilyn - James McCullough's secretary
Mark Spencer - "gofer"
Perry White - managing editor
Ron Troupe - reporter
Sally Winfield - Perry White's secretary
Simone D'Neige - reporter
Schuman
Steve Lombard - Sports section editor
Vern
Whit - staff member

Post-Flashpoint

Owners:

Lex Luthor - owner
Marisol Leone - former owner

Staff Members:

Cat Grant
Clark Kent - journalist
Clark White
Heather Kelly - reporter
Jimmy Olsen
Lois Lane - journalist
Lois White
Miguel Montez - intern
Perry White
Ron Troupe
Steve Lombard
Trish Q - gossip columnist

As such my first question to you is this: In comparison to the comics, which people from the lists above worked in the Earth-16's version of the Daily Planet, and what are their respective job positions?

For my second question, how long has the Daily Planet been a newspaper for Metropolis in the Earth-16 universe?


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Lea writes...

In Young Justice, if Cyborg moved out of the Premier Building, where does he live now? Does he attend college?


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Anonymous writes...

Mr. Weisman,

In regards to the Earth-16 version of Jimmy Olsen, is his full name James Bartholomew "Jimmy" Olsen?


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Anonymous writes...

Mr. Weisman,

In regards to the Earth-16 version of Cat Grant, is her full name Catherine Jane "Cat" Grant?


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Verdragon writes...

Knowing the exact location of Vandal's hideout, did he position it on an international border (or rather, did he perhaps position the international border on the mountain) in order to create a jurisdictional conflict in the admittedly highly unlikely event it were to be discovered?


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Marvelman writes...

1) Was the changing Captain Marvel's name to Shazam a voluntary move on your part or was it mandated by WB?

2) If it was a mandate, would it preclude some character on-screen acknowledging that the Shazam Family used to be the Marvel Family? I ask because of Mary's response to Khalid in "Odnu!" I didn't know if this was just your or the writer being a smarty-pants or whether there was some other concern.


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Anonymous writes...

Mr. Weisman,

When was the Javelin (the Justice League's spacecraft) first created and who built/designed it?


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FallenLegend writes...

Hey there greg.

I just read that you said that you wanted the same actress to be able to play Mary Bromfield and the chaoslord child

My question is, does this has any plot/ story significance, like How Superman and Superboy are played by the same voice actor? Or was that due to budget or union reasons?

I can see why with superboy being a clone and all you would want the same voice actor. But I don't see any link berween Mary and child, besides the latter liking the power hungry side of her.



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