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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?
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 ?
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
Did dr jace have a back up plan if voilet had told the heroes she was dying?
1 was lena luthor one of the lightâs associates invited to the warworld for project lifeboat
2 did ultra humanite have any other apprenticeâs besides Helga?
3 what was nabuâs relationship with his sister Ishtar?
4 was nabu and vandalâs relationship different before klarion showed up with starro? Which ended nabuâs mortal life
Why did Robin decide not admonish Arsenal for his recklessness?
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."
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?
In Young Justice, if Cyborg moved out of the Premier Building, where does he live now? Does he attend college?
Mr. Weisman,
In regards to the Earth-16 version of Jimmy Olsen, is his full name James Bartholomew "Jimmy" Olsen?
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