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Hey Mr. Greg Weisman,
It's me again. I know it's only been a couple of hours since my last posting, but I just watch âMisplaced,â and I got to say what was done to Zatara, and forcing him become Doctor Fate, was very cruel. Who would have thought that the Helmet of Nabu was such a selfish entity, to take Zatannaâs father away from her. So, now that Zatara is Doctor Fate, does that mean weâll never see him (as Zatara) again? I hope that, somehow, Zatanna will get her father back. Also, do you think the fallout of this Doctor Fate situation will somehow develop into its own story arc within the show? I have a strange feeling that my second question is somehow going to be right.
Thanks for taking the time to read my post.
Obviously, this is a significant event and won't be forgotten. Beyond that, SPOILER REQUEST. NO COMMENT.
Hey Mr. Greg, great fan of your work.
My questions are the following:
1: Is the Guardian like the comics version (ie: A clone)? And is his name Jim Harper?
2: Was Red Tornado's technology unchanged throughout his life?
I've looked at the archives and haven't found anything regarding these questions, as you said, Guardian's been a hero for three years, but htat doesn't mean he couldnt be a clone, and I'm not sure if it's a spoiler, so forgive me if it is.
And thank you for your time.
1. SPOILER REQUEST. NO COMMENT.
1a. Yes, his name is Jim Harper.
2. No, he's been upgraded a few times.
Hi Greg! First of all, congratulations on the Young Justice video game! Can't wait for its release! I've just got one question, which I've been wondering about for a while:
	1. When you use cultural references in the show (like Wally's Planet of the Apes reference in Alpha Male, or his 'Dumbledore' line in Denial) do you have to ask permission to include them in the script, or do you guys have pretty much free access to all Warner Brothers material?
Great job on the show! Its easily my favourite TV show right now- there's clearly a lot of talent and effort that goes into it, and it really pays off! Keeping my fingers crossed for a season 3!
1. It depends on HOW we use it. A mention like that is what's known as "de minimus". That's a legal term which basically means it's of little significance. And that's okay. Parody is also okay, though the definition of parody can be tricky. Obviously, a bigger use like our Marvin the Martian visual would have taken permission if not for the fact, that, yes, Young Justice and the Looney Toons characters are all part of the larger WB family.
Does the entire cast of the show get to see the episodes they recorded before they air?
Do they have access to the entire script or only their lines?
Do you make a point of hiding spoilers from them?
1. No.
2. The whole script.
3. Well... we don't go out of our way to spoil things for them. But we tell them what they need to know, and if it's in the script, they've seen it. We DO go out of our way to tell them NOT to spoil stuff for anyone else.
Hi Greg, I'm a big fan of your work, especially Young Justice and Spectacular Spider-Man. So what is your opinion on the Young Justice Wiki?
I haven't really had time to explore it much, though I've visited. My only real experience with wikis (other than wikipedia itself) is the Gargoyles Wiki. And the technology seems different on the YJ wiki, so I'm not as adept at navigating it.
Having given all those caveats, however, it seems great! There's a lot of incomplete articles - even in terms of what's already aired and/or been published in the comics - but I assume fans will fill that stuff in as time allows.
Hey Greg, just want to start by saying I freaking love Young Justice, it's probably my favourite show right now trumping even Game of Thrones, and I want to say a great big THANK YOU.
But going to my question: The YJ video game has just been announced, are you taking part in its writing/production in some form? Cause god that would be awesome.
Oh, also, I had the wonderful chance of meeting Crispin Freeman in the summer, seemed like a great guy, he's probably fun to work with.
But yeah, have a good day man, and thank you so much for making the greatest Comic based show in a long long time.
Brandon and I are both advising on the game.
And Crispin IS a great guy.
Whoops!!! Sorry about that one question about Klarion. I thought I read through the archives and (un)answered questions. I guess I may have skipped over it. I do sincerely apologize about that!!!
That's okay. It can happen. But for future reference, I truly appreciate the DESIRE to apologize. But in fact, all it really accomplishes is to further bog the queue. So in the the future, I'd recommend living with the error instead of acknowledging it.
In the Phineas and Ferb episode "Exaliferb!",during the "epic monster battle" part there was a gargoyle that kind of like one of your characters,wondering if you saw that and what you think of the show.Mattel's Monster High line has also included a character named Rochelle Goyle,she has big fin ears like some of yours,but she needs a tail.One of the Monster High pets is a gargoyle bulldog named Rockseena that reminded me of Bronx,and it seems like their going with your females eyes glow red rule,but the gargoyle pets still have wings.What do you think of the Monster High dolls?
I haven't seen any Phineas and Ferb's, though one of my good friends, Greg Guler is the character designer for the show, and I've heard great things. I just haven't had the time.
And I'm even more unfamiliar with Monster High. Sorry.
Wow! First I'd like to say great job with young justice, but I just have one question about episode 19.
	1.I read that Klarion is ageless, right? So why is it that when Klarion and the other 4 sorcerers were creating the 2 different dimensions, Klarion went to the "child-only" dimension instead of staying on the adult one?
ASKED AND ANSWERED.
Since Starro's leg was moved in the adult dimension but not the kid dimension, yet The Light still had it when the worlds merged back together, then does that mean the adult dimension was the "real" world while the kids were sent to a pocket dimension, rather then things just being split? So the airplane is still uncrashed?
No. It means that whatever was ACTED upon takes precedent over what was not acted upon. So the Helmet of Fate stayed in Roanoke. The piece of the creature stayed with Riddler. And Amber's plane crashed.
Another question:
	In issue 12 of the YJ tie-in comics, how was Ra's al Ghul able to persuade Clayface to sleep? Does he have some kind of mind control or hypnotic powers or something like that?
Pre-programmed failsafe hypnotic suggestion that all of Ra's Shadows are subjected to at the start of their training.
Loving this show so far. Got a few questions
1. If Superman doesn't have super breath on Earth-16 as you've said, then why is he shown using it in issue 2 of the tie-in comics?
1. That's not one I wrote, so I'd have to look at it, but I'm hoping there's another explanation. Otherwise, we're just going to have to admit it was a mistake.
YJ question:
Let's assume for the sake of argument that the mole, whoever he/she might be, knows he/she is the mole. Why doesn't M'gann read everybody's mind and find the mole? And for that matter, why doesn't J'onn do that?
We've tried to establish - in this Universe-16 - that telepathy isn't as foolproof as all that. That (a) you can't invade someone's mind without leaving a trace or being detected and (b) it's not hard for anyone trained to foil an attempt at mind reading. Even Bane, who in our universe is still relatively new at facing super-powered opponents was able to thwart Miss Martian.
All this, of course, is moot, however, since the RECENTLY REVEALED MOLE, Red Arrow, had no idea he was the mole.
It's been a bit of a while, so I thought I'd post a production update on Young Justice:
	SEASON ONE
	101-125 have all aired.
	126 airs this coming Saturday and Sunday on Cartoon Network.  (Check local listings and cable guides.)  It's our big finale.  You REALLY don't want to miss it.
	SEASON TWO
	201-206 are all in the can, and currently scheduled to begin airing one week after our Season One Finale.  (Which makes me happy.)
	207 - We previewed the music score today and we're mixing it on Thursday.  If all goes well, it should be in the can by Tuesday at the latest.
	208 - We spotted the music today.  And should be in the can one week after 207.
	209 comes back from overseas tomorrow for retakes and editing.
	210-211 should arrive on the heals of 209.  We still need to pick up one actor (who was unavailable at the time of the original recording) for these two shows in ADR, but that'll take about an hour or two for both episodes.  It won't cause any delays.
	212-216 are all overseas being animated.
	217 ships today.
	218 is in storyboard revision.
	219 is waiting for Brandon and I to give notes on the storyboard.
	220 - The board is being cleaned up now for notes.
	COMIC BOOK
	Issues 0-14 have all hit the stands and are available at stores or on-line.
	Issue 15 concludes our Atlantis two-parter hits the stands this week.
	Issue 16 is at the printers.
	Issue 17 is being pencilled.
	Issue 18 is scripted and waiting its turn.
	Issue 19 is plotted and is being scripted now.
	Issues 20-22 have been pretty much locked down story-wise, i.e. I know exactly what stories we're telling in these issues.
	Issues 23 and Beyond - I've already got a fairly clear idea of where we're going and what stories we're going to tell.  Not locked in, but I'm pretty clear.
YOUNG JUSTICE Episode #25 ("Usual Suspects") Credits:
	Producers
	Brandon Vietti
	Greg Weisman
	Written By
	Kevin Hopps
	Directed By
	Jay Oliva
	Tim Divar
	Line Producer
	David Wilcox
	_________________________________________________________________________
	Young Justice Theme and Music By
	Kristopher Carter
	Michael McCuistion
	Lolita Ritmanis
	_________________________________________________________________________
	Casting & Voice Direction
	Jamie Thomason
	_________________________________________________________________________
	Starring The Voices Of
	Lacey Chabert as Zatanna
	Crispin Freeman as Red Arrow
	Kittie as Rocket
	Stephanie Lemelin as Artemis
	Jesse McCartney as Robin
	Danica McKellar as Miss Martian
	Nolan North as Superboy, Superman
	Khary Payton as Aqualad
	Jason Spisak as Kid Flash
	Nick Chinlund as Sportsmaster
	Miguel Ferrer as Vandal Savage
	Dave Franco as Riddler
	Bruce Greenwood as Batman
	Kelly Hu as Cheshire
	Vanessa Marshall as Black Canary
	Masasa Moyo as Cat Grant
	Mark Rolston as Lex Luthor
	Marina Sirtis as Queen Bee
	Tony Todd as Icon
Based On DC Comics Characters
	Batman Created By
	Bob Kane
	Superman Created By
	Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster
	Miss Martian Created By
	Geoff Johns and Tony Daniel
	Zatanna Created By
	Gardner Fox and Murphy Anderson
	Cat Grant Created By
	Marv Wolfman and Jerry Ordway
	Cheshire Created By
	Marv Wolfman and George Perez
	________________________________________________________________________
	Production Manager
	John Diaz
	Assistant Production Manager
	Mark Wilson
	Animation Coordinator
	JJ Conway
	________________________________________________________________________
	Lead Character Design
	Phil Bourassa
	Character Design
	Dusty Abell
	Jerome Moore
	BG Key Design
	Enzo Baldi
	Fedja Jovanovic
	Hakjoon Kang
	Alex Kubalsky
	Prop Design
	Eugene Mattos
	_______________________________________________________________
	Storyboard
	Jay Baker
	Tim Divar
	Seung Kim
	Rick Morales
	Storyboard Clean-up
	Owen Sullivan
	Animation Timing Director
	James Tim Walker	
	Timing
	Richard Collado
	Jeff Hall
	R. Michel Lyman	
	Animation Checking
	Justin Schultz
	______________________________________________________________________
	Color Stylist
	James Peters
	Ink & Paint
	Kim Bowen
	Background Paint
	Mike Inman
	David McBride
	Craig Robertson
	Effects Animation
	Matthew Girardi
	_________________________________________________________________________
	Main Title Animation
	MOI Animation, Inc.
	Wutitis
	_________________________________________________________________________
	Editor
	Jhoanne Reyes
	_________________________________________________________________________
	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
	Steven White
	_________________________________________________________________________
	Animation Services
	Lotto Animation, Inc.
	Supervising Animation Directors
	Heechul Kang
	Background Director
	Yunhee Kim
	EunHee No
	Eunjung Choi
	Animation Directors
	Junsik Cho
	Sangjoon Lee
	Myeonghwan Park
	Production Staff
	Hyoungmin Doh
	Miok Kwon
	Eonho Lee
	Jinhwa Heo (Jun-E)
	__________________________________________________________________
	Layout Artists
	Myoungin Kang
	Minsu Kim	
	Final Checker
	Hosoon Shin
	Color Stylist
	Mihyun Ji
	Model Checkers
	Junghee Kim
	Mikyoung Kim
	Composition
	Sangbong Oh
	Banseok Choi
	Yuri Choi
	Sunghun Lee
	Daehee Rim
	Key Animation
	Yeoungsik Hwang
	Seokjin Jang
	EunHwa Jung
	Howoon Jung
	Dongwook Kim
	Kwonil Kim
	Youngmi Lee
	Kyounghwa Seo
	Joonho Song
	3D CGI
	Seokki Um
	Misook Choi
	________________________________________________________________________
	Production Administrator
	Nicole Martin
	Production Accounting
	Luisa Guzman
	Debbie Lindquist
	Maral Simonian
	Athena Wingate
	Production Support
	Vivian Hernandez
	Audrey Kim
	Tamara Miles
	Kira Tirimacco
	Renee Toporzysek
	Janet Yi
	Executive In Charge Of Music
	Niki Sherrod
Business And Legal Affairs
	John Michael Beach
	Lori Blackstone
	Sharmalee Lall
	Bonnie Negrete
	Joulene St. Catherine
	Casting Administrator
	Liz Carroll
	_________________________________________________________________________
	Production Supervision
	Bobbie Page
	Production Management
	Ed Adams
	_________________________________________________________________________
	Executive in Charge of Production
	Jay Bastian
	_________________________________________________________________________
	Executives In Charge Of Production For Cartoon Network
	Tramm Wigzell
	Brian E. S. Jones
	_________________________________________________________________________
	Executive Producer
	Sam Register
	_________________________________________________________________________
	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.
	_________________________________________________________________________
	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...
	Curtis Koller - 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
	John Wells - Research
	Aris Katsaris - Atlantean Translator
	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!
Mr. Weisman, my question pertains to Talia al Ghul.  Namely, that fact that, while I can ascertain that she's intended (not just in Earth-16, but generally) to be a sympathetic villain, I have never been able to muster up any sympathy for her whatsoever.  I mean, I'm a fan of, and greatly respect, the work of Neal Adams and Dennis O'Neil, but, where Talia's concerned, they weren't trying very hard.  In her original appearances, she doesn't have much of a personality to speak of, she's just a clich-ridden knock-off of similar characters like Fah Lo Suee (i.e., the exotically beautiful daughter of the "Yellow Peril/Fu Manchu" mastermind who's loyal to her father, but feels torn by her attraction to her father's nemesis).  I never got why she was in love with Batman.  She'd met him once, she can't've possibly known him very well.  Plus, from Batman's point of view, here's this woman he barely knows.  Her clearly mentally unbalanced Father shows up, offers her to him, and she's calling him "Beloved" and trying to get him to marry her.  Most men would flee from that, as if pursued by hounds.  Sure she's beautiful, but this is a comic book universe.  Gorgeous women are the rule, it's not even exceptional.  She seemed more like a crazy stalker than a geniune suitor.  Why would he have feelings for her?  I actually prefer her in more recent comics, were she's been more like her Father, a villain (or, at leat, a well-intentioned extremist).  At least she has a personality that way.
	On Earth-16, when we first meet her, she's actively helping her Father in his efforts to murder billions of people.  This kind of limits the sympathy I can feel for her.  The fact that she claims to have misgivings means exactly nothing.  Her misgivings aren't going to make any of the people she kills any less dead.  She doesn't shoot Batman because of her attraction to him, not because she realizes that what she's doing is wrong.  Then she gets into a huff because her Father and Batman's lives don't revolve around her and I'm forced to agree with Alfred: she's a crazy stalker with Daddy issues and an international terrorist.  Who cares what she thinks?  Then we find out about what she did to Matt Hagen.  Batman sensibly tells her they can't be together while she's trying to murder billions of people, and she acts like the victim.  Like her Father and his insane "compromise," she thinks he's being unreasonable.  She gets a new boy toy, one whom she believes is beneath her, because he seems to fit into the immature fantasy she has about the love life she thinks she needs, then effects what she believes to be a slow,lingering death when she becomes convinced that he was just using her to get access to the Lazarus Pit in order to cure his terminal cancer.  She comes across as immature and more in love with the idea of being in love than actually being in love with someone.
	As I said, I've never really grasped why Talia was supposed to be sympathetic.  At best, I see her as more of a tragic character (although I guess I may be splitting hairs).  It's kind of like Demona, she's a tragic character, but much of that tragedy has been driven by her own actions, and it does nothing to change the fact that she must be opposed when her actions threaten lives.
	In a larger sense, I've never understood why some fans get all bent out of shape whenever anyone comes up with the idea of exploring the idea that Batman could be paired up with a woman who isn't either terrorist stalker or a selfish, amoral thief.  Someone with whom he could actually have a relationship with.  Someone who isn't obviously wrong for him.  Why are we locked down to Catwoman or Talia, when it couldn't be more obvious that it can't work out?  I'm sorry if I'm rambling, but I just don't get it.
	Thank you for your time.
Well, we do ramble here. So you came to the right place, I suppose.
I don't necessarily disagree with you - though I believe I'd nuance my interpretation a bit more. Talia has sympathetic moments - as does Demona, I suppose - but that doesn't make either character sympathetic. And I certainly wasn't looking to make Talia sympathetic here in any overall sense. "Tragic" works too, to a degree. But even that's not the word I'd chose.
But also keep in mind, that you don't know HOW Talia and Batman met on Earth-16 or how their relationship might have developed. You only know how it ENDED. (Let alone what relationship, if any, Batman might have with Selina Kyle.) I also think it's part of who Batman is that he's ATTRACTED to darkness and the hope of redemption, but that he's too rational to allow that attraction to win him over for more than a moment. (Defining "moment" loosely.)
Hello Mr Weisman,
In the recent Young Justice episode Misplaced I was just curious as to why Red Tornado was not in both universes/worlds/realms. Since he is not a flesh and blood person like all the other heroes. And all the other objects and appliances seemed to be unaffected by Klarion's spell and inhabit both realms, for example Dr. Fate's helmet. So I guess my question is, why was Red Tornado in the world with all the people over 18 years of age and not in the universe with the individuals under the age of 18?
Perception.
Quick Question:
Are there any trains or airports in Happy Harbour?
I'm sure there are trains. I tend to doubt that there's more than a local airfield though.
Hi Greg, first off I want to say thanks to you and the talented team you work with for making YJ such a good show.
	I have a couple questions pertaining to Robin that I hope you can answer.
	1. As the show progresses and the characters get older, being the youngest on the team, can we expect Robin to go through any noticeable height changes or for his voice to get deeper? I would imagine he's getting hit by puberty a little bit harder than the others right now.
	2. In the comics, Dick is known as something of a playboy with the ladies, or at very least a pretty boy. Will the YJ version have anything in common with the comics in that regard as the show goes on?
Thanks for taking the time to read and hopefully answer these.
1. Guess that would depend on how long we're on the air, wouldn't you think? RIght now, we've only covered less than six months of his life.
2. SPOILER REQUEST. NO COMMENT.
I don't mind Superman avoiding Superboy and get why he feels violated. It's great seeing Superman face something his strength and charm can't deal with. The way it has been shown has resulted in Superman coming across as unfeeling though. Even more so when other members of the League have accepted the boy. If being one sided was to generate debate, then you got what you desired. It has caused a lot of debate and Superman sure gets a lot of heat for it. We get to see Batman's perspective on stuff, might have helped see one little scene with Superman even expressing to someone he feels close to and has to keep no secrets from (I am guessing Wonder Woman or Martian Manhunter would fit that role best)why he can't offer the boy what he needs. Unless there is something else going on ...I get it but wondering if the payoff would be worth it? ie It has dragged on so long it would lose the emotional resonance? The long breaks has not helped, I guess. But many people who are rooting for Superboy want to see that resolved and in a way I almost feel like if I were Conner when Superman comes I would feel so angry I would not want to listen to what he has to say. Does that make sense?
Where has Wonder Woman been in all this? Is she an Ambassador or does she have the secret ID?
1. If it makes sense to you, who am I to disagree. Otherwise, all I can say is wait and see. This will OBVIOUSLY be addressed in both the television series and the comic book.
2. In all what?
2a. SPOILER REQUEST. NO COMMENT.
Barbara Gordon aka "Babs" questions ( The last question is NOT a YJ question because I want to joke around.)
1. In YJ how long has Barbara lived in Gotham City or was she born in Gotham?
2. In YJ for the record, was Barbara born with blue eyes or was she wearing blue contact lenses and that she was born with green eyes?
3. In YJ, when did Barbara start wearing earrings?
4. Would you say that Barbara Gordon is "the Kim Possible of DC Comics"?, even though Christy Carlson Romano has never voiced her. I'm going to be very very honest with you Greg, if it wasn't for "KP", "Babs" here would never have been one of my most favourite DC heroines in the first place!
1. Born there.
2. I don't know.
3. I don't know.
4. Uh... I have no response to this.
Hi Greg
I've been looking forward to new episodes for months and loved Misplaced this morning. It's amazing how you make some episodes feel like mini-movies. Fitting both a compact story AND characterization for so many characters on screen is no easy task, but you guys pull it off wonderfully.
I wanted to ask you if were able to fill in the blanks for some characters who did not have credited voice actors?
	1x09 - Bereft
	- Scientist #1 (moustache and glasses)
	- Scientist #2 (beard and glasses)
	1x11 - Terrors
	- Belle Reve Guard Hart
	- Belle Reve Guard Cooper
	1x13 - Alpha Male
	- Hunter (who hunts with Mayor Hill)
	1x17 - Disorder
	- Norman
	- Norman's Mother
	1x18 - Secrets
	- Museum Curator
	1x19
	- Commissioner Gordon (I think it was him who spoke to the adult crowd)
	- Amber
	These might be too minor to have a credited actor
	- Girl on street who lost her mom who was sitting on the stairs
	- Man in car who lost his son
	- Man who yelled at man above
	- Kid who said Artemis sang the wrong song
Thanks again for your help on these and for such an awesome show. Not since Avatar The Last Airbender have I looked forward to a new episode in a series as much as I do for YJ. I also hope the quality in animation never changes. To me, the overall quality (esp. character shadings) was better than the recent Justice League Doom, which used the same designs by Phil Bourassa.
According to my my notes - which were accurate per the day of the recording, but may not reflect with perfect accuracy the final product - here's what I've got:
	109
	Scientist #1 - Nolan North
	Scientist #2 - Marina Sirtis (Looks like we changed this to a guy.)
	111
	Guards in the script were NOT identified by name.
	Prison Guard #1 was James Remar.  (I think his lines got divided up among a number of different guards.)
	Prison Matron #1 was Masasa Moyo.
	113
	Hunter #1 - Nolan North.
	Hunter #2 - Bruce Greenwood
	117
	Thug #1 (Norman) - Nolan North.
	Old Woman (Norman's Mother) - Grey Delisle.
	118
	Museum Curator - Crispin Freeman.
	119
	Okay, clearly here, you were just impatient and not prepared to wait to see who played Gordon and Amber.  Both names appeared in the credits, which were eventually reposted here.  So I'm not going to reward your impatience by reposting those answers here.
	Kid #1 - Dee Bradley Baker
	Kid #2 - Lacey Chabert
	Mother - Masasa Moyo
	Father - Khary Payton
	Driver - Kevin Michael Richardson
	The children in the gym aren't identified separately in my notes.
In "Misplaced," Robin initally starts to say Watchtower, but awkwardly changes mid-word, seemingly because Zatanna is present. Was he deliberately keeping it from Zatanna, or am I just seeing things?
Yes, he was.
Mr. Weisman, after the events depicted in "Misplaced," who's Zatanna's legal guardian? For that matter, although I suppose "John Jones" is the guardian for "Megan Morse," who's the technical legal guardian for "Conner Kent."
1. I'm thinking Bruce Wayne. But don't hold me to that.
2. John Smith.
Mr. Weisman, in reading some of your answers here, I've gathered that, on Earth-16, Martians call their planet "M'arzz." However, I've long since understood it to be that the Martians call it "Ma'aleca'andra," in an obvious homage to the classic sci-fi novel Out of the Silent Planet by Clive Staples Lewis, were they called it Malacandra (http://www.martianmanhunter.wikia.com/wiki/Ma'aleca'andra). Did you go your own way deliberately, or were you unaware that this had been established (I'll admit that I don't know when).
I was unaware. Maybe M'arzz is short for Ma'aleca'andra, or it's an alternate name, or one is more current: like Earth = Gaea = Terra.
(All things are true. Few things are accurate.)
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