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Since you said that Green Lantern:TAS is YJ adjacent, would Batman: Under the Red Hood also be YJ adjacent?
Mr. Weisman,
Is the following missing relationships correct from the point of view of Earth-16's version of Zor-El?
Lara-El (formerly Lara Lor-Van) (sister-in-law)
Alura-El (formerly Alura In-Ze) (wife)
Kara Zor-El (daughter)
Mr. Weisman,
I just realized something important after the recent YJ episode (at the time of this posting): IF "Green Lantern: The Animated Series" is now "canon adjacent," and a similar but distinct version of the events in that short-lived cartoon series happened in the Earth-16 universe, it would ALSO mean that this is the FIRST-EVER instance in which a DC Comics-related animated work that you were NOT personally involved in whatsoever is considered "canon adjacent."
This would mean it would also be somehow be possible for other DC Comics-related animated works to somehow be "canon adjacent" in some form. For example, perhaps the animated movie, "Batman: Under the Red Hood," could potentially be "canon adjacent," but only in regards to those specific storyline elements involving Jason Todd's origins, the circumstances of his death, and how his body was secretly taken by Ra's al Ghul to be resurrected in the Lazarus Pit. Does that make sense to you?
1. If Green Lantern: The Animated Series were to get a second season or some sort of comic book continuation, do you think Brandon and yourself would try to maintain continuity with it going forwards, or was this more like two ships passing in the night?
1b. Have you discussed this possibility with Giancarlo and Jim? Do you believe they would try to respect things established in Young Justice?
2. There was an episode of Justice League Action which similarly continued plot points from GL:TAS. Is that episode also Young Justice canon adjacent?
1. When was Lor-Zod's mother born?
2. When was Lighning Lad born?
3. When was Brainiac 5 born?
1. When was Razer born?
2. When was Tomar-Re born?
3. When was Kilowog born?
4. When was Jor-El born?
5. When was Zor-El born?
Mr. Weisman,
In Issue #6 of "Wonder Woman: Black and Gold," a character named Berchta was introduced. Here's a link that talks about the character:
https://www.cbr.com/wonder-woman-doomsday-amazon-threat-berchta/
My question to you is what are the chances of you possibly introducing us to the Earth-16 version of this extremely dangerous Amazon?
Mr. Weisman,
Razar's search for Aya seems to imply that the events of "Green Lantern: The Animated Series" are "canon adjacent" to the Earth-16 universe. Is this true, or did I make an incorrect interpretation? If the latter, please explain how you made the connection between the two non-related series work.
In Regards to Earth-16's Tomar-Re:
#1. How long has he been a Green Lantern prior to to events of Season 4?
#2. Was he born on the planet Xudar and, as such, his people are identified as Xudarians?
#3. Does he protect Space Sector 2813?
#4. Prior to becoming a Green Lantern, was he an accomplished scientist on his homeworld?
#5. How old is he, in terms of human biological equivalent years and in actual Earth years (assuming he is older than he actually looks)?
#6. Did he attempted to help save Krypton (which was in his space sector) and ultimately failed; just like in the comics?
#7. Does he have a son named Tomar-Tu?
In Regards to Earth-16's Kilowag:
#1. How long has he been a Green Lantern prior to to events of Season 4?
#2. Was he born on the planet Bolovax Vik and, as such, his people were identified as Bolovaxians; assuming that he is the only survivor like in the comics?
#3. Does he protect Space Sector 674?
#4. Prior to becoming a Green Lantern, what was his profession on his homeworld?
#5. How old is he, in terms of human biological equivalent years and in actual Earth years (assuming he is older than he actually looks)?
#6. Did his gain his Green Lantern ring after his predecessor, Branwilla (a female Bolovaxian), was killed (presumably in the line of duty)?
I have some questions about Encounter Upon the Razor's Edge:
1. How come M'Comm did not read Lor-Zod's mind when he is questioning him in the Time Sphere?
2. Given the fact that no Martians (not even Saturn Girl) would be able to detect his mind if Lor-Zod is in the Time Sphere, does that mean M'Comm's mind-reading would not have worked when he is in the Time Sphere with Lor-Zod and Mantis?
3. In the comics, the Time Sphere was created by Brainiac 5, who made an appearance in the episode in a flashback. In the Earth-16 universe, did Brainiac 5 also created the Time Sphere?
4. Who decided that Jason Spisak (voice of Wally) and Michael Kevin Richardson would again voice Razer and Kilowog, respectively?
5. Was Green Lantern: The Animated Series the reason you guys chose for them to reprise their roles?
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