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where were all the ice fortresses located, hovering over particular cities? or were they mobile to cover more ground. was the entire USA covered, or only the northern half?
I think all that information is IN the episode itself, between dialogue and timestamps. (And all I'd be doing is going through the script and looking at dialogue and timestamps, so I think you can manage it by looking at the episode.)
Pretty much all of North America's weather patterns were affected between the antics of the five fortresses.
In downtime, it was revealed that Aqualad does not live in Atlantis since joining the team. I was wondering, where does he live while on the surface? cuz it was never implied that he lives in mount justice and I dont believe that he does.
And i was also wondering, why didn't he just remain in Atlantis and continue his studies there, inbetween his missions? Everyone except Miss M and Superboy still live in their homes, continue their schoolwork, and can travel via Zeta tubes to the base. Why can't Aqualad also stay in Atlantis, practice in his sourcery school, and travel via Zeta tubes to the base, when almost all the other members already do that already?
Greg Weisman says:
"Kaldur lives in Shayeris. He wasn't absent from Atlantis for a while, he was absent from Poseidonis for awhile. For more on this, check out issues 14 and 15 of the Young Justice Comic Book."
[Response recorded on January 9, 2012.]
If spectacular spider-man continued would you have mention any other Marvel heroes like the fantastic four?
Greg Weisman says:
"I would like to do the occasional team-up. I think I've mentioned Spidey/Human Torch and Spidey/Hulk in the past, just to start with. But one or two per season is plenty for me. I've got more than enough to explore in Spidey's corner of the Marvel Universe."
[Response recorded on April 7, 2009.]
"All answered before, but now rendered moot."
[Response recorded on April 26, 2010.]
I'll be honest, this is a SPOILER REQUEST. But it's a very minor one, so I'll ask anyway and hope that you answer: Will we see The Light in Young Justice: Invasion?
Greg Weisman says:
"...Miguel Ferrer as Vandal Savage..."
[Response recorded May 14, 2012.]
Hey, just wondering but have you guys cast Blue Beetle for Young Justice or is he just gonna be a toy only character?
Greg Weisman says:
"...Eric Lopez as Blue Beetle..."
[Response recorded on April 30, 2012.]
why did you change captain marve's voice actor from rob lowe to chad lowe?
Greg Weisman says:
"Rob was no longer available, and Chad - with Rob's blessing - kindly stepped in."
[Response recorded on April 24, 2012.]
Hey, Mr. Weisman, watched Agendas earlier today, and was wondering: What about Blue Devil? I didn't catch him in the whole League conversation. Was he considered?
GREEN ARROW: "If we're considering Blue Devil, then I nominate Red Arrow."
[From "Young Justice" episode 122, "Agendas." Originally aired March 24, 2012.]
Oh, I forgot one.
You said the scars on Vandal Savage's face were part of Phil's original design. Did HE find influence in the Hunters from Gargoyles or not? Or do you not know?
Greg Weisman says:
"Phil Bourassa came up with the scars in his orignial design for the character, declaring they were the result of a fight with a cave bear. They have nothing to do with GARGOYLES."
[Response recorded on January 20, 2012.]
After the events of "Misplaced" does Zatara receive a new Justice League identification number, now that he is Doctor Fate?
COMPUTER: "Recognized...Icon, Two-Zero. Doctor Fate, One-Seven. Captain Marvel, One-Five."
[From "Young Justice" episode 126, "Auld Acquaintance." Originally aired April 21, 2012.]
Alright, I'm probably overthinking this, but I was curious about how the spell in "Misplaced" worked. It split the world into two dimensions, one for adults and one for children. I assumed it was based on physical difference (which is why the ageless Klarion ended up with the children and Billy-as-Captain-Marvel went with the adults). But Amber switching over at midnight once she turned 18 seemed to throw that out the window. So, was it simply psychological? Did Klarion and the others designate 18 as an arbitrary "cutoff point" for adulthood when casting? Or is it something else entirely?
(Again, probably overthinking, but it's been bothering me. Oh, and great job on the show, of course. I'm really loving it!)
Greg Weisman says:
"Perception."
[Response recorded on April 13, 2012.]
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