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First off, I have been enjoying the show so far, an kudos to all involved.
	While I've seen a very positive reaction to the show online, I've seen several bloggers take issue with the way Miss Martian has been portrayed so far.
Not trying to stir the pot, but do you have anything to say to those who feel she is too much of a stereotypical "girlie girl" or that she was belittled by the boys and hit on by Wally?
She was certainly hit on by Wally, but I don't agree that she was belittled by the boys. And I don't know what to make of the 'sterotypical girlie girl' comment. She is who she is. Obviously, I'm happy with her characterization.
I'm assuming from the date of your question, that you and "several bloggers" have only seen her -- except for a few seconds in episode two -- in episode three. I'd think by now -- as of episode seven -- you've all had time to get to know her a bit better. But either way, stay tuned. I think she's a great character. Hopefully, you'll all think so too.
I was just wondering if Dwayne Mcduffie would be writing some episodes of Young Justice? I'm a really big fan of his work, For example Justice League Crisis on Two Earths, and I would love too see him write for the show.
I realize you posted this back in January. But as some of you may know, Dwayne McDuffie passed away this past Monday, February 21, 2011 from complications from heart surgery.
Dwayne was a great guy and an extremely talented writer. I too was a fan. It's a huge loss to comics, to animation and of course to all his friends and family.
Are their going to be a lot of breaks between new episodes airing because of some work being done over seas?
	They only list the first five episodes.
We were preempted this week because CN is airing their "Hall of Game" awards show special. Had nothing to do with production, overseas or otherwise. We'll be back next week. Down the road, who knows? But we're not anticipating a break because of production.
I've seen episode 3 of Young Justice, "Welcome to Happy Harbor." Is the resolution Miss Martian applied to the bad guy really OK? She checked first that the target failed her scan, but there could be other reasons a failure could happen. Heck, her supervisor for the episode, Red Tornado, would have failed the scan. Did she even consider those possibilities? Note that the lead hidden bad guy's first statement to his assistant highlighted the extreme punishment. (I hope I'm not too vague from trying to minimize spoilers.)
I get WHAT you're referring to, but I'm not sure what exactly your question is.
I'm a huge fan of the Young Justice cartoon and I was curious if I could interview you for my website http://www.popgunchaos.com ? Basically I would like to discuss YJ, but also Gargoyles and other parts of your career as well. Thanks for your time and consideration.
My e-mail is rayner23@yahoo.com
Thanks, Cody, but all YJ interview requests need to go through Winson Seto at Warner Bros. I'll forward your info to him.
Is Guardian from the pilot Speedy's uncle like he is in the comics?
No comment.
1. Are you taking suggestions from fans on things to put in the show or do you have everything planned out?
2. What are some examples of the teenage heroes that are on the list you choose from?
1. At this point, everything's not only planned, it's executed. But in any case, NO. Not allowed to take suggestions per Warner Bros. legal department.
2. "Some examples" (strictly in alphabetical order): Aqualad, Artemis, Kid Flash, Miss Martian, Red Arrow, Robin, Speedy, Superboy, to name a few...
Hey Greg, just need to ask a few questions about Young Justice which is perfect by the way.
	1.I noticed in the third episode that Kid Flash was constantly trying to flirt with Miss Martian, but Robin kept bring him down every chance he got.Was this deliberate because he obviously knew of Miss Martian crush on Superboy or was it just a conicedence.
I'm not clear on what two things would be the "coincidence" in this case...?
Will Superboy ever lighten up? His grouchiness can get old real quick...
So can questions asking me to spoil future events on the series...
Okay, I hope you don't take this the wrong way, but I was just wondering, do toyline tie-ins play any part in storylines or story elements you guys come up with? I'm just curious because I know some of the producers from the Brave and the Bold cartoon have mentioned that the toy company had a hand in pushing certain stories and characters like the Starro two-parter.
Not so far. We had discussions with Mattel way at the beginning of development -- and they absolutely had some worthwhile suggestions -- but they pretty much liked where we were going with the series, and they've had no influence on story.
Since then, we've been feeding them designs, and Kevin Hopps and I have been writing copy for the back of their packaging. We're actually pretty excited about the collaboration.
"Welcome to Happy Harbor" Review
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Itâs here, itâs finally here! The first all new Young Justice episode in almost two months! So how does it hold up? Pretty good, Iâd say. Admittedly this episode doesnât have quite the same level of intrigue and jaw dropping moments as Independence Day or Fireworks but thatâs okay. This story is more about getting to know the kids a bit and giving the character stuff more room to breath. And the character stuff is very well done here. We get to see the original four from the pilot interacting with each other, as well as the two newest additions to the main cast.
I particularly enjoyed Red Tornado, Jeff Bennet gives the character a very deadpan delivery that ironically brings Tornado to life. And thanks to the episodeâs tag, it looks like weâre going to be learning a lot more about this guy in the future.
Of course itâs Mâgann whoâs the real star of this story. She starts out very insecure and unsure of her place on this team, if not this planet. But by the end of the episode she seems be a lot more confident though Iâm guessing she still has a way to go.
Not that our retuning characters donât get plenty of nice moments. Kaldur is once again the voice of reason, Superboy shows about all the social graces of somebody who grew up in a tube and Wally is⦠well Wally. And I loved watching Robin heckling Wallyâs pitiful attempts at flirting.
On the antagonist side of things, Mr. Twister is an okay villain but something about him didnât entirely click for me. I couldnât even tell that was supposed to be John Delancie doing the voice. Still, considering he turned out to be merely a henchmen for the real villain, maybe thatâs the point. Given his interest in Red Tornado as well as being able to duplicate Redâs powers with the Mr. Twister armour, Iâve a pretty good idea who this âProfessorâ character really is.
All and all, it was a welcome re-introduction to this universe and I canât wait to see the teamâs first official mission next week.
Yeah, the Professor is T.O. Morrow (revealed in the credits).
Glad you liked it. A breather of sorts before their first mission in episode 4.
I have some Youn justice questions
1.-Why Superman acted that way towards superboy?. If someone could understant superboy's predicament better than anyone is Clark.He is an orphan himself.He lose jor-el and Jonathan Kent.He losed two parents.I was a bit disapointed on him acting that way I espected more of big blue.
2.-Are you surprised how popular artemis despite the fact taht she hasn't officialy apperead in the show beyond the intro?.
1. Personally, I think you're seeing things in a very black and white manner -- when this show is all about shades of grey. (Incidentally, I'm not using this question to confirm or deny anything at all about Superman's background on Earth-16.)
2. I didn't know she was popular before her intro. How does one measure that?
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	How was Miss Martian able to perfectly transform into Red Tornado when she said that it was difficult for her to transform into men? 
ok let me anwser this one for you HE IS A ROBOT!!!!!!! PAY ATTENTION and stop asking stupid questions... OK now here is my question for greg..was it hard picking your cast for who would voice your characters???
Hey King,
I really don't need YOU to be rude to folks here at ASK GREG. Not helping.
As for the casting, I've gone into this in detail before. So though your question isn't stupid by any means, it still bogs down the site, as you could have gotten the answer from the archives.
How was Miss Martian able to perfectly transform into Red Tornado when she said that it was difficult for her to transform into men?
Difficult isn't impossible, but also take a look at Red Tornado. There's considerably less detailed anatomy on the robot than on a human male.
Hey Greg,
I'm a huge fan of Spectacular Spider-man and I was heartbroken when it was cancelled. On the flip-side, I'm loving Young Justice, so I have to ask... If it weren't for Spidey getting cancelled, would you still be working on YJ?
Probably not.
After zooming in on a screen shot from "Welcome to Happy Harbor," I noticed that some of Red Tornado's back story from the comics was on the lower left screen when Aqualad announces that Red Tornado is on his way to The Cave (The Elemental Wars and his time with the Leymen).
1a) Was this information scripted to be used or was it something cleverly injected by someone else?
1b) According to the Earth-16 timeline, when does the Elemental Wars and Leymen membership take place (i.e. 7 years ago)?
1a. It was something NOT so cleverly injected without my knowledge by someone (whom I'm sure meant well) and was noticed to my dismay only after it was too late to fix. I was hoping no one else would notice it, but clearly that was too much to hope for. I'm officially disavowing it -- because I have no choice. It contradicts stuff we've already got planned for future episodes in the series.
1b. Hasn't happened. Whether or not it will happen: No comment.
So . . . earlier this week (1/19/2011) I picked up and read Young Justice #0. (sigh) I'm still waiting to hear the release dates for Mecha-Nation #2 or #3, so I was happy to pick a comic written by (well you, lol) Greg Weisman & (Spec Spidey's) Kevin Hopps :) Anyways, without further delay,
*** Young Justice #0 SPOILERS BELOW!***
My continuing caveat with these Young Justice reviews is that I barely know a lick of DC lore. Frankly, it was Spectacular Spider-Man that most effectively introduced me to the Marvel Universe, despite me watching/reading other Marvel properties years earlier.
So if there's any inside jokes/easter eggs/homages here, I'm not likely to notice them.
Nevertheless, from the moment I read the first page, I was immediately pulled into the story. Maybe it was because I saw the two-part premiere, but even if that's the case, I don't think accessibility will be an issue for this DC newbie.
Anyways, this comic takes place between the last two scenes of "Independence Day" Part II . . . July 5th to July 8th. It really is perfect timing this issue came out this week, just days after Part II re-aired, and a couple of days before the new episode goes on the air.
The first couple and last few pages transition between television-to-comic and comic-to-television with such ease, I'm kinda wondering if both were written at the same time. ;)
Anyways, onto the story . . . this one mostly focuses on Kid Flash and him taking in the stray . . . you know, Superboy.
I am definitely reminded of the awkward moments Superman realized he has a clone, and that abandonment feeling lurks everywhere Supey goes, starting at Kid Flas-, er, Wally's home in Central City.
After a day of vegging in front of television (I'm gonna guess that Wally was giving Superboy a crash-course on pop culture), Kid Flash gets a letter from Batman (without crushing Superman's hope that it might have been Superman looking out for him) with a cash card dedicated to Superboy's "expenses." They make their way to the mall and 'Forever Sixteen' to get Superboy something to wear that isn't a solar suit . . . I smiled when Superboy only bought black shirts, justifying the classic cartoon trope of wearing the same thing every episode.
Unlike Aqualad or Robin (who are either patrolling in the ocean or stuck at the Wayne Mansion), it doesn't take long for Kid Flash and Superboy to find trouble, aka the Terror Twins, Tommy & Tuppence Terror. They seem the particularly physical sort for simply robbing a jewelery store, but it doesn't take long for Kid Flash and Superboy to get them away from their appointed hostages and well, the mall.
But before things really heat up, the Terror Twins get timid and make tracks (tee hee) . . . and not to Kid Flash and Supey's credit. We're treated to the Flash and Superman, who treat the duo with news that Batman has made his decision as well as another moment of silence (though not as awkward) from Superman.
Todd Jensen revealed to me that the names Tommy & Tuppence were also used for a husband & wife detective duo in a few Agatha Christie novels. As previously mentioned, I wouldn't know the level of coincidence/homage in this factoid, but I find it interesting enough to worth sharing :)
All in all, a fun issue, and I gotta say, I'm liking the friendship that's developing between Kid Flash and Superboy, which was short of getting hostile when the two originally met in the two-parter -- now, Kid Flash is giving Superboy a 'bro' punch on the shoulder . . . and immediately regretting it. d:
Can't wait for the -- (check issue number) -- um, first issue (as well as you and Kevin's return as writers later in the series)!
***Young Justice #0 SPOILERS ABOVE ***
Thanks. Kevin and Brandon and I have been following the work on issues 1-6 very closely, and we think you'll be pleased. Kevin and I finished the script to issue 7 already, and are hard at work on 8.
Tommy and Tuppence Terror were indeed a nod to Christie's work, but also a nod to my buddy Tuppence Macintyre, who once upon a time helped out so much on the Scotish research for Gargoyles.
"Welcome to Happy Harbor"
It's times like this I am grateful to J. Michael Straczynski's "Babylon 5" for conditioning me to be patient with new TV shows. Like the early episodes of "Babylon 5," while this episode was quite enjoyable, it didn't suck me in and hook me. There just seemed to be a disconnect for me and what was happening on screen.
Mr. Twister didn't excite me as an antagonist. His design was great, and the effects of his powers were great, but there was just something there that didn't grab me the way, let's say Electro did in the first non-pilot episode of "Spectacular Spider-Man." But, maybe it's because I've never been a DC reader, and I never heard of Mr. Twister before this episode aired.
The character interaction was perfectly enjoyable, though. Kid Flash has great chemistry with just about everybody, and his line about finding himself hot had be rolling. Superboy continues to be a fascinating character, especially in his search for identity and purpose.
But, the meat here is the newest team member, Miss Martian. At first glance, she appears to be an unfortunate hold out to the early Silver Age of comics where most of the female characters were just girlfriends and damsels in distress, such as Marvel Girl and Invisible Girl back when Stan Lee was writing the books. But, by the end of the episode, she takes charge and proves that she is quite formidable and deserves to stand shoulder to shoulder with anyone else on this team. I had a feeling her whole "baking cookies" moment was designed to get us to underestimate her.
And her gambit where she posed as Red Tornado was brilliant. I'll admit, I was fooled.
Not bad. I liked it. I liked the pilot much better, but I appreciate a slow build... especially when I know the payoff is going to be excellent. And trust me, comparing this to "Babylon 5" is about as high a compliment as I can give.
Looking forward to next week's. I'll definitely keep watching.
Baking cookies wasn't there to get you to underestimate her. Mostly it was there to illustrate character and hint at future revelations.
Young Justice Stats - Part II
I typed ALL this up yesterday, posted it -- and it vanished into the ether.
Anyway...
We've completed the scripting and recording of all 26 episodes of Season One of Young Justice.
Episodes 1-7 have aired.
Episodes 8-9 are in post-production.
Episodes 10-13 are being animated in Korea.
Episodes 14-15 are having their models colored.
Episodes 16-18 are getting final models on characters, props and BGs finished.
Episode 19 is in checking.
Episode 20 is in timing.
Episode 21 is in storyboard revision.
Episodes 22-24 are awaiting storyboard notes and revisions from their directors and/or the producers.
Episodes 25-26 are in storyboard.
In Season One, we have 179 named characters from the DC Universe. That's an average of 6.9 characters introduced per episode, though of course some introduce more and some less.
We used 66 actors total. That's 2.7 characters per actor, though that's a particularly meaningless number, as some characters don't speak or only grunt. Also many actors only performed a single role, while others performed considerably more than 2.7. The record holder (with 11 roles under his belt) is Kevin Michael Richardson with 11, beating out Jeff Glenn Bennett by one.
The average number of actors used per episode is 12. The episodes that required the fewest actors were 3, 9, 12 and 24 that needed 9 actors each. The episode that required the most actors was 25, which needed 19 actors.
Our shortest scripts -- at 31 pages each -- were from episodes 1 and 12. Our longest scripts -- at 35 pages each -- were from episodes 6, 7, 9, 16, 21, 22 and 25. The average page count across the 26 episodes was 34 pages.
The average line count was 231 lines of dialogue per script. The largest line count was 276 for episode 25; the smallest was 213 for episode 8.
Our longest dialogue track was 14:33 for episode 7. Our shortest was 10:07 for episode 12. The average length of our dialogue tracks is 12:14.
Of course, by the time you see them, all episodes will be the exact same length, give or take 30 seconds, including our 20 second main title -- which is a length dictated by the network. (I guess the days of minute-long theme songs are over.)
That's it for now...
In the pilot, there was a Zeta Beam from the Adam Strange part of the DC 'Verse , is Adam Strange then still a silver age hero in the timeline or has he been shifted more to the present?
No comment on Adam Strange.
But our transport tubes -- which require a machine at BOTH ends (as opposed to Star Trek, for example) -- use Zeta Beams.
YOUNG JUSTICE Episode #7 ("Denial") Credits
	YOUNG JUSTICE
	"Denial"
	Producers
	Brandon Vietti
	Greg Weisman
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	Written By
	Thomas Pugsley
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	Directed By
	Michael Chang
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	Line Producer
	David Wilcox
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	Young Justice Theme Written And Performed By
	Kristopher Carter
	Michael McCuistion
	Lolita Ritmanis
	_________________________________________________________________________
	Music By
	Kristopher Carter
	Michael McCuistion
	Lolita Ritmanis
	_______________________________________________________________________
	Casting & Voice Direction
	Jamie Thomason
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	Starring The Voices Of
	Stephanie Lemelin as Artemis
	Danica McKellar as Mâgann Mâorzz
	Nolan North as Superboy
	Khary Payton as Kaldurâahm
	Jason Spisak as Wally West
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	Starring The Voices Of
	Thom Adcox as Klarion
	Edward Asner as Kent Nelson
	Jeff Glenn Bennett as Red Tornado, Abra Kadabra
	Kevin Michael Richardson as Nabu
	Cree Summer as Madame Xanadu
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	Based On DC Comics Characters
	Batman Created By
	Bob Kane
	Miss Martian Created By
	Geoff Johns and Tony Daniel
	Doctor Fate Created By
	Gardner Fox
	Madame Xanadu Created By
	David Michelinie and Val Mayerik
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	Production Manager
	John Diaz
	Assistant Production Manager
	Mark Wilson
	Animation Coordinator
	Matthew Benzinger
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	Lead Character Design
	Phil Bourassa
	Character Design
	Dusty Abell
	Jerome Moore
	BG Key Design
	Manalac âTecâ Cornelio
	Enzo Baldi
	Prop Design
	Alexander Kubalsky
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	Storyboard
	Charles E. Drost, III
	Paul Harmon
	Jeff Johnson	
	Storyboard Clean-up
	Olga Ulanova
	Owen Sullivan	
	Animation Timing Director
	James Tim Walker	
	Timing
	Jeff Hall
	Gordon Kent
	R. Michel Lyman
	Burton Medall                                                                          	
	Animation Checking
	Jan Browning
	Chuck Gefre
	Justin Shultz
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	Color Stylist
	James Peters
	Ink & Paint
	Kim Bowen
	Background Paint
	Mike Inman
	David McBride
	Craig Robertson
	Effects Animation
	Matthew Girardi
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	Main Title Animation
	MOI Animation, Inc.
	Wutitis
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	Editor
	Jhoanne Reyes
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	Supervising Dialogue/ADR Editor
	Mark A. Keatts
	Sound Reading
	Fred Salinas
	Wilson Martinez	
	Dialogue/ADR Editors
	Patrick Foley
	Mike Garcia
	Post Production Manager
	Scott Shinick
	Dialogue Recording Studio
	Studiopolis, Inc.
	Recording Machine Operator
	Jeff O. Collins
	Sarah Baluch
	Post Production Sound Services
	Audio Circus, Inc.
	Online Editor
	Christopher D. Lozinski
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	Animation Services
	Lotto Animation, Inc.
	Supervising Animation Director
	Heechul Kang
	Background Director
	Yunhee Kim
	EunHee No
	Eunjung Choi
	Animation Directors
	Daegu Heh
	Hyeoksoo Lee
	Myeonghwan Park
	Production Staff
	Hyoungmin Doh
	Miok Kwon
	Eonho Lee
	Jinhwa Heo (Jun-E)
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	Layout Artists
	Soohyeon Gwak
	Gapchan Jung
	Jungmo Kim
	Final Checker
	Hosoon Shin
	Color Stylist
	Mihyun Ji
	Model Checkers
	Jaehee Oh
	Jisoo Kang
	Composition
	Sangbong Oh
	Hoyeon Joo
	Yuri Choi
	Daehee Rim
	Sunghun Lee
	Key Animation
	Yeongsik Hwang
	Seokjin Jang
	Seongho Jeon
	Howon Jung
	Sebo Lee
	Joonho Song
	3D CGI
	Seokki Um
	Misook Choi
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	Production Administrator
	Nicole Martin
	Production Accounting
	Athena Wingate
	Luisa Guzman
	Production Support
	Audrey Kim
	Kira Tirimacco
	Renee Toporzysek	
	Casting Administrator
	Liz Carroll
	Executive In Charge Of Music
	Niki Sherrod
	Business And Legal Affairs
	Lori Blackstone
	Bonnie Negrete
	Joulene St. Catherine
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	Production Supervision
	Bobbie Page
	Production Management
	Ed Adams
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	Executive in Charge of Production
	Jay Bastian
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	Executives In Charge Of Production For Cartoon Network
	Tramm Wigzell
	Brian E. S. Jones
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	Executive Producer
	Sam Register
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	This motion picture is protected under the laws of the United States of America and other countries.  Any unauthorized duplication, copying, distribution, exhibition or use may result in civil and/or criminal prosecution.
	© 2011 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc.
	ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
Country of first publication United States Of America
YOUNG JUSTICE and all related characters and elements are trademarks of and © DC Comics.
Warner Bros Animation Inc. is the author of this film/motion picture for the purposes of Article 15 (2) of the Berne Convention and all national laws giving effect thereto.
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	There are, as always, a bunch of people who ALSO helped out but don't receive credits on screen for various (legal and precedent) reasons.
	A handful (in no particular order) include...
	Dan Soulsby - Talent Coordinator
	Eric Lewis, CAS - Dialogue Sound Mixer
	Chris Eaton - Assistant Engineer
	Otis Van Osten - Sound Supervisor
	Ron Salaises - Sound Effects editor
	Carlos Sanches - Re-Recording Mixer
	Stacy Michaels - Foley Mixer
	Alex Ulrich - Foley Walker
	I know I'm probably forgetting some folks, and I REALLY apologize! If you send me a reminder, I'll pimp you in another post!
Hi, this is more comment then question. First of all the quality of the animation and the character designs for Young Justice is truly wonderful. 10 out of 10...well maybe poor WW's tiara could do with some shrinking. Her forehead is hiding behind that huge thing. :p
I am just hoping that this verse will keep the essence of the DCU but not go down the same road that TAS and Jl/JLU went down. I see you have assured us that you are trying to keep this Earth unique and fresh. I hope so.
Please do better also in how you write your females. The Timmverse women can never touch your Gargoyles females in my opinion and, no, you don't have to comment on that. :) Your ladies were actually complex and have personalities. I couldn't even bear the way Wonder Woman was written in JL/JLU and she is my idol. I must admit I was not happy by the way way the ladies were portrayed in the first episode of YJ. But I have faith that you will do right by them.
So thanks again for making me excited to tune in and watch some decent animation.
So
Can I just ask...?
You say you were "not happy by the way way the ladies were portrayed in the first episode of YJ," but do you mean that? You don't like how they were portrayed -- or you don't like how little they appeared at all? Cuz there's a big difference between those two things.
AHHH so excited for the new episode tonight though by the time you read this message I'll have thoroughly enjoyedf it. I was just wondering how close an eye your keeping on the Young Justice tie-in comic? Like do they have to fact check continuity with you, or are they also kinda paving their own way? I doubt they'll ever be some epic continuity clash I was just wondering how it was being dealt with.
We're all working together very closely. Kevin Hopps and I wrote issue #0. And we're very active in talking story and character with Art & Franco on issues 1-6. Then Kevin and I take over fulltime, starting with issue #7 (which we've already written).
Are we gong to know the characters' birthdays in young justice?
No comment.
Thank you so much for taking the time to answer our questions. You and Brandon have done really great work on the show so far. I'm looking forward to see what you have in store for the Young Justice team and the DCU at large.
Anyway, I just have a quick question about the pilot episode(s). When Aqualad, Kid Flash and Robin were captured by Desmond, how exactly did Superboy break the control of the G-gnome controlling him? Did Dubbilex have something to do with it or is Superboy really just that stubborn?
I'll largely leave that to interpretation, I think, but there were a number of factors. Aqualad's words. The G-gnome no longer actively controlling him. Maybe Dubbilex. Superboy's strong feelings vis-a-vis Superman. Etc.
I must say.... I love the pilot episode and even the trailer for episode 3. Waiting for Friday is what's helping me through my final's week haha. Young Justice has the important foundation crucial to a fantastic show. Intriguing characters, an interesting and expansive concept, and, of course, awesome characters. I really like how you set up small plot points in addition to the large ones (such as the Light). In particular, I find Superboy and his reconditioning to life outside a lab to make for very entertaining dialogue. He has to learn simple concepts like junk food and crushes, no doubt with the jokesters Robin and KF providing incorrect info to jerk him around. But it made me think, do the heros have friends outside other superheros/ superheros in training, or will a majority of their social lives be spent with only those groups? Also, will there actually be romantic relationships featured (in both the Justice League and Young Justice), or will it more likely be 'will they or won't they' type romances and crushes? Thanks, I think you are doing a fab job on the material so far and I'm super excited to see the rest!
I don't think Robin or KF are jerking Superboy around.
Robin, Kid Flash, Aqualad, Artemis and eventually Miss Martian and Superboy will have friends outside the circle of the six of them.
Beyond that, you'll just have to wait and see...
YOUNG JUSTICE Episode #6 ("Infiltrator") Credits
	YOUNG JUSTICE
	"Infiltrator"
	Producers
	Brandon Vietti
	Greg Weisman
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	Written By
	Jon Weisman
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	Directed By
	Jay Oliva
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	Line Producer
	David Wilcox
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	Young Justice Theme Written And Performed By
	Kristopher Carter
	Michael McCuistion
	Lolita Ritmanis
	_________________________________________________________________________
	Music By
	Kristopher Carter
	Michael McCuistion
	Lolita Ritmanis
	_______________________________________________________________________
	Casting & Voice Direction
	Jamie Thomason
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	Starring The Voices Of
	Stephanie Lemelin as Artemis
	Jesse McCartney as Robin
	Danica McKellar as Miss Martian
	Nolan North as Superboy, Professor Ojo
	Khary Payton as Aqualad
	Jason Spisak as Kid Flash
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	Starring The Voices Of
	Oded Fehr as L-2
	Crispin Freeman as Red Arrow
	Kelly Hu as Cheshire
	Tara Strong as Serling Roquette
	Alan Tudyk as Green Arrow
	Keone Young as Sensei
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	Based On DC Comics Characters
	Batman Created By
	Bob Kane
	Miss Martian Created By
	Geoff Johns and Tony Daniel
	Cheshire Created By
	Marv Wolfman and George Perez
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	Production Manager
	John Diaz
	Assistant Production Manager
	Casey Sandin
	Animation Coordinator
	Matthew Benzinger
	_______________________________________________________________________
	Lead Character Design
	Phil Bourassa
	Character Design
	Dusty Abell
	Jerome Moore
	BG Key Design
	Enzo Baldi
	Jay Hong
	Hakjoon Kang
	Alexander Kubalsky
	Jonard Soriano
	Alex Stevens
	Ken Yi
	Prop Design
	Alexander Kubalsky
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	Storyboard
	Jay Baker
	Tim Divar
	Phil Langone	
	Storyboard Clean-up
	Owen Sullivan
	Olga Ulanova
	Animation Timing Director
	James Tim Walker
	Timing
	Richard Collado
	Jeff Hall
	Gordon Kent
	R. Michel Lyman
	Burton Medall
	Animation Checking
	Annamarie Costa
	Chuck Gefre
	Janette Hulett
	Justin Schultz
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	Color Stylist
	James Peters
	Ink & Paint
	Kim Bowen
	Background Paint
	Mike Inman
	Chun Liu
	David McBride
	Craig Robertson
	Wei Zhao
	Effects Animation
	Matthew Girardi
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	Main Title Animation
	MOI Animation, Inc.
	Wut It Is
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	Editor
	Jhoanne Reyes
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	Supervising Dialogue/ADR Editor
	Mark A. Keatts
	Sound Reading
	Fred Salinas
	Wilson Martinez	
	Dialogue/ADR EditorsΩ
	Patrick Foley
	Mike Garcia
	Post Production Manager
	Scott Shinick
	Dialogue Recording Studio
	Studiopolis, Inc.
	Recording Machine Operator
	Jeff O. Collins
	Sarah Baluch
	Post Production Sound Services
	Audio Circus, Inc.
	Online Editor
	Christopher D. Lozinski
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	Animation Services
	MOI Animation, Inc.
	Animation Director
	Jin-Hae Lee
	Jae-Bum Lee	
	Background Director
	Jung-Ho Park
	Production Managers
	Young-Soo Yoo (Director)
	Min-Sung Park
	Pan-Seob Kim
	Su-Mi Beck			
	Production Coordinator
	Hyosun Ryu
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	Layout Artists
	Ki-June Kim
	In-Soo Kim
	Color Stylist
	Min-Yi Kim
	Composition
	Byoung-Ryul Kim (Director)
	Hyo-Yoon Beck
	Kyoung-Hee Kang
	Sung-Ho Jo
	Model Checkers
	Yang-Sook Kim	
	Key Animation
	Young-ll Park
	Hyung-Seok Jang
	Sun-Ki Kang
	Cheong-ll Hahn
	Jong-Hwa Lee
	Seun-Deuk Sohn
	Gun-Shik Lee
	Jae-Hyung Kim	
	3D CGI
	Gyu-Han Yoo (Director)
	Gyu-Sung Oh
	Final Checker
	Gyun-Ho Hahn
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	Production Administrator
	Nicole Martin
	Production Accounting
	Athena Wingate
	Luisa Guzman
	Production Support
	Audrey Kim
	Kira Tirimacco
	Renee Toporzysek
	Casting Administrator
	Liz Carroll
	Business And Legal Affairs
	Lori Blackstone
	Bonnie Negrete
	Joulene St. Catherine
	Executive In Charge Of Music
	Niki Sherrod
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	Production Supervision
	Bobbie Page
	Production Management
	Ed Adams
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	Executive in Charge of Production
	Jay Bastian
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	Executives In Charge Of Production For Cartoon Network
	Tramm Wigzell
	Brian E. S. Jones
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	Executive Producer
	Sam Register
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	There are, as always, a bunch of people who ALSO helped out but don't receive credits on screen for various (legal and precedent) reasons.
	A handful (in no particular order) include...
	Jennifer A. Anderson - Talent Coordinator
	Eric Lewis, CAS - Dialogue Sound Mixer
	Chris Eaton - Assistant Engineer
	Otis Van Osten - Sound Supervisor
	Ron Salaises - Sound Effects editor
	Carlos Sanches - Re-Recording Mixer
	Stacy Michaels - Foley Mixer
	Alex Ulrich - Foley Walker
	I know I'm probably forgetting some folks, and I REALLY apologize! If you send me a reminder, I'll pimp you in another post!
Do the Young Justice kids have living quarters at MJ/the cave, like guest rooms or a gym or something, in case of overnights, or is it just Superboy (and maybe Miss M?) who ever stay there?
Will we be seeing the mentors on a regular basis, besides Batman?
Superboy and Miss Martian live there. The others don't. There is a gym, with showers and lockers. And if for some reason they just felt they HAD to take a nap before Zeta-Tubing home, there are additional living quarters that they could crash in.
And, yes, as I'm sure you've seen by now, we get a healthy helping of the adults all the time.
sorry not speedy I meant kid flash. I'm always messing up his name lol
meant for the comment below this one
Right, got it.
Uh hey greg I was wondering if Artemis has any parents/guardians or did she just fend for herself before she becomes Green Arrows aprentice. I would've asked about Speedy but I already read the issue of young justice#0 good issue by the way
Speedy's not in YJ #0...
As for Artemis... WAIT AND SEE!!!
Dear Greg,
	Not so much a question but praise coupled with a comment!
	I watched the first episode of Young Justice and, I must say I absolutely loved it! It, to me, is just as well written and thought provoking as Gargoyles ever was and look forward to subsequent episodes from you here. It has actually renewed my taste for the DC mythos... ( I'm generally a Marvel guy)
Side bar, when Robin, Aqualad, and Kid Flash are in the elevator with Superboy... I had recently watched Awakenings again. And when Robin opened the door I smirked thought "I wonder if commandos will be on the other end, with Robin sheepishly saying 'Heh, sorry, wrong floor?' "
Just stopped by to tell you I love your work and keep it up!
Thank you!!
Hey Greg,
I have a couple questions about Young Justice.
1. Is Aqualad and Artemis going to become close since they both have baggage? Such as Aqualads father being a villian and Artemis having a dangerous past.
2. I've read online an interview with one of your voice actors for the show, Jesse McCartney stated two things. The first was that the relationship between Kid-Flash, Miss M, and Superboy is going to become a love triangle and the second thing he stated was that early on in the season Aqualad would tell Robin this leadership job is something you were born to do not me and that he needs to take things more serious. He also mentions that this becomes a huge discusssion between Aqualad, Robin and Batman. So my question is whether any of this stuff is true or not?
3. Would telling the age of Zatara be a spoiler? If so then you dont have to worry about it. But if not I really curious whether this is golden age Zatara, he seemed like he was in his late 40's.
4. Is their going to be any episodes that will focus on each member of Young Jusice? Such as a story about Aqualad, Artemis, or Miss M.
5. How do you think Superman felt that night discovering he had a younger clone of himself? Of course he was mad as well as in shock, But he didn't react the way I expected he would towards him, he looked at him angry and basically pond off on the rest of the Leagures, then he flew away.
6. I understand that Artemis profile showed she was a master archer, but how good is she compared to Speedy? Would you say their equal, or one's better than the other.
7. How long would you say each member of Young Justice have been superheroes? other than Robin whos been doing it for 4 years.
Thanks you for taking the time out to answer my questions, Much appreciated!
1. No comment.
2. No comment.
3. He's 40.
4. Yes. In fact, each of the episodes from 103-108 focus on one of our six leads (while hopefully not ignoring the others).
5. I have tremendous sympathy for both Superman and Superboy in this scenario. Beyond that, I'll just let the series and it's characters "speak" for themselves.
6. She's neither as polished nor as physically strong. But she's damn good enough.
7. Robin = 4 years. Speedy = 3 years. Aqualad = 2 years. Kid Flash = 2 years. Superboy and Miss Martian, as of episode 105 = about a month.
Hey greg will aqualad be living on land or in the sea
Both.
hey greg are there going to be any more teen heroes that join young justice besides wonder girl or do they have to have an adult member
No comment.
Isn't this fun?
Since Artemis is half-Vietnamese, does that mean she is Cheshire, Roy or Red Arrow's antagonist slash love interest from the comics?
No comment.
I mean, seriously, did you really think I would answer this?
This question is a bit strange.
Why does Speedy gets his own theme tune?
Also I would like to say this, after watching YJ, I really prefer Speedy's seriousness over Robin's seriousness anytime. Plus Crispin Freeman is the best Speedy voice actor in my opinion. Keep up the good work.
We're not really thinking about it that way.
Hi Greg,
	Hope you're reading this. I really love your work on Spider-man and Gargoyles. As for my question: Considering you have the whole DCUniverse at your disposal, any chance Ragman will show up in Young Justice? It would be cool to have a Jewish superhero showing up in an animated superhero show. Sure, Ben Grimm and Doc Samson are Jewish and have appeared in animated from, but they've never said they were Jewish. Ragman's origin is tied into the legend of the Golem, so any young Jew watching it would have a Jewish hero to look up to. And he operates in Gotham, so it wouldn't be out of place to have Bats or Robin run into him. I'm asking you because you did have The Golem appear in Gargoyles, so maybe you'd want to put Ragman in Young Justice. Just askin'.
	All the best,
	Mike
No comment.
Love argoyles and now Young Justice. Thank you for your sophisticated art and storytelling. A question regarding Young Justice:
1. Will Ra's al Ghul or Talia at anytime be featured
Argoyles! The best dressed monsters in tartan plaids and kilts!
(Sorry. But great typo, dude!)
1. No comment.
AND it seems time to reiterate AGAIN, once more for this additional time: I will NOT be scooping my own show by revealing spoilers. And of course, if I told you who WASN'T appearing, it would de facto reveal who WAS. So any questions like this will only get a NO COMMENT!
hey Greg,
	this may seem like a strange question, but I was wondering about the character designs, more specifically in their civvies. At the end of "Independence Day Part 2" before Miss M comes, you see the four guys. With the exception of Superboy, they're all wearing long sleves, Aqualad shown in a sweater and Robin in a sweatshirt AND a coat. While the designs look good, it seems a bit excessive to be wearing so many layers in the middle of the summer. Was this just a decision made by the character designers and animators? Or is the Secret Sanctuary/Happy Harbor just in a colder location?
	Thanks for your time!
Aqualad wears long sleeves to hide his extremely identifiable tattoos. (But it's not a sweater. It's a light jacket.)
I don't have as good a justification for Robin or Kid Flash. Maybe it gets cold at night in Rhode Island?
I have two questions on Green Arrow in Young Justice:
1, I noticed that you went with the Green Arrow look with the hood from the Mike Grell series. I always liked that look . I also believe he was using a long bow. What made you decide on the hooded look?
2, I've recently read Green Arrow: The Long Bow Hunters and the first for issues of GA's first series. Have you read Mike Grell's GA comics and what did you think of them?
1. It looked cool and provided us with a nice contrast from Speedy's hat.
2. I didn't read them. I'm sure it sounds petty, but Grell's G.A. was the reason my Black Canary mini-series never went forward. So there seemed no upside to me reading them. If they were great, I'd be envious. If they were awful, I'd be frustrated. (Yes, I'm a heavily flawed individual, but at least I admit it.)
I have a question about Young Justice. In the YJ univese, does the origial Justice Society or any other DC golden age heros exist?
Yes.
1.Are we going to see Superboy's room in the cave?
	2.Does all of Young Justice live in the cave?
	3.Where Does Miss Martian live?
1. Yep.
2. Nope.
3. In the Cave.
Hello Greg,
	I strongly support Young Justice and am eagerly awaiting more. I just have a small question which I hope is not too imposing and I don't mind if you are unable to answer. The cast you have chosen are beautiful and seem to be very promising simply from the first two episodes, I just have one question that is important to me and as a very big fan of alot of female super heroines with Black Canary actually being my third most loved(just as a sidenote) I would just like to ask if the main cast of characters will include a couple more girls as prominent regulars, as you have stated before that the main cast will expand, because honestly I love Miss Martian and Artemis and would love to see a few more prominent girls on the team. This is by no means a dig at any of the boys and nothing to do with inequality or what not I just simply have an affinity to the ladies of DC.
	Thankyou for your time and I look forward to your response.
No comment.
I love Young Justice so far. The first two episodes were great. But I do have a question.
What made you decide to make Aqualad the leader instead of Robin?
Hopefully by now, you've seen episode 4 and it's all clear...
It didn't seem like conan understood who zatara was. Disappointing. But the smoking glove throughout the clip was hilarious.
Agreed and agreed.
Is Conan O'Brien/Flaming C now officially canon to Young Justice's Earth-16?
No.
Earth-16.5 maybe.
For Young Justice, are you planning to get voice actors who were in your other projects (Gargoyles, TSSM) and did you worked with Jamie Thomason in your shows?
Some, sure.
Hey Greg, 1.When the Flash and Kid Flash were running in a circle around Captain Cold shouldn't that have sucked the oxygen from him
	2.I noticed in the trailer that Robin was riding a motorcycle, but you confirmed he was 13, so does he have a driver's lisense.
	3.They realeased a photo of Miss Martian on some kind of ship.Somebody said she was piloting something called a bio ship.Can you confirm that.
	4.If you can can you say who was Green Arrow talking abut when he said ''Glad you didn't bring you know who''.
	Thanks for all the help.Can't wait to watch Young Justice on Jan 21st.It would help to put a preview of episode 3 like say 3 minutes.Anyway awesome show.
1. They weren't running THAT fast.
2. Don't know.
3. Yes, she pilots the Bio-Ship.
4. Miss Martian.
I just wanted to say loved the pilot and can't wait to see what you guys have planned.
But I do have a question. Now I know you're not going to answer any "is so-and-so appearing in the show?" questions, but its just a hypothetical question. I noticed that Zatara was part of the league, and being a Zatana fanboy I was curious, since her dad is in the league and this is about their "kids," I was confused as to how old she might be in this universe, since she's usually one of Batman's fangirls. So, hypothetically speaking if Zatana were to appear in the show would she be her typical adult age or more around Robin, Kid Flash,or Aqualad's ages?
No comment.
This is reworked from my previous post as I realize I had worked a couple "ideas" in there, without really meaning too, because I got a bit carried away.
In response to the poster who talked about the gender imbalance (which I also noticed), you talked about the 4 traditional side kicks.
1) Even though Wonder Girl (Donna) and Wonder Girl (Cassie) showed up shortly after the formation of the Teen Titans and Young Justice respectivly, and Donna was essentially a creation for Teen Titans because the writers failed to realize that the previous Wonder Girl apperances were just a de-aged Diana, wouldn't you consider either of them as important core members of the team?
2) Don't you think we've progressed as a society somewhat in terms of gender equality since the golden age of comics, and should that not be reflected in updated revisions?
3) Any chance of Cassie or Donna as Wonder Girl showing up in future seasons (or even this season) of Young Justice?
1. Of course I would, but what does that have to do with anything? For the umpteenth time, BRANDON & I WERE NOT ALLOWED TO USE THEM WHEN WE DEVELOPED THE SERIES. We can't even have an intelligent discussion as to WHETHER OR NOT Brandon and I WOULD have included either Wonder Girl, because BEFORE we got to that point, we were informed both were off limits.
2. I do think we've advanced "in terms of gender equality". Now... don't you think you can wait a mere half-dozen episodes to see whether or not we've GOT gender equality in the series - before you ASSUME that we don't? (And by the way, the Teen Titans were Silver or Bronze age, not Golden.)
3. I am no longer forbidden from using Wonder Girl, but as I've stated MANY TIMES BEFORE - I'm not going to reveal whether or not a Wonder Girl or two will eventually show up. But that's NOT just a Wonder Girl thing. I'm not scooping ANY character that might or might not eventually appear -- with the obvious exception of Artemis, who debuts this coming Friday, February 11th. 2011 on Cartoon Network. Check local listings.
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