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Anonymous writes...

Mr. Weisman,

In the Earth-16 universe, is the name of Clark's and Lois' apartment called "1938 Sullivan Place"? Is the building located in the uptown section of New Troy; one of the six boroughs of Metropolis, located in the heart of the city? Finally, is the building owned by Bruce Wayne, and did he gave the tenancy to Clark and Lois as a wedding gift to both of them?


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1. Is Black Canary a public hero i.e. is her identity as Dinah Lance publically known.
2. Has she ever tried having a secret identify in that case or did she give up on that idea.
3. Was her mother a hero without a secret identify.
4. So since both the JSA and the All Star Squadron had disbanded by the time Dinah Drake became a hero in 1964 so does that mean she was never a member of the JSA and was always a Solo Hero.
5. Are Jade and Obsidian children of Alan Scott on Earth-16 as well.


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Mr. Weisman,

Given that Tomar-Re mentioned that he was good friends with Jor-El and Zor-El, I truly hope that we will see him having some conversations with Kal-El and Kara Zor-El in a future season, and that they will both be able to forgive Tomar-Re on their respective fathers' behalf for him not being able to save Krypton; which probably weighed on his conscience for a very long time. However, my personal expectations for such conversations greatly depends on Tomar-Re hopefully surviving the events of Season 4 and beyond.


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Questions in regards to the Earth-16 version of Kru-El:

#1. Is his father's name Zim-El? Also, what was his mother's name; before and after marriage?

#2. In comparison to the comics, is he the cousin of Jor-El and Zor-El, and therefore, he is also considered to be the paternal uncle of Kal-El and Kara Zor-El; via their respective fathers?

#3. At an early age, was he considered to be a technologically adept, but cruel child? If so, why was that the case in the Earth-16 universe?

#4. In comparison to the comics, did he tormented/vexed only Jor-El, or did he do the same to Zor-El as well?

#5. In comparison to the comics, was he sentenced to the Phantom Zone for 35 years for developing forbidden/diabolical weapons and selling them to the criminal element?

#6. Because of his criminal actions, was he considered by his family as "the first stain on the name of El"? Or were there other disgraced members in the House of El prior to Kru-El?

#7. Since the House of El crest on his chest has a long cut on it, was it self-inflicted to symbolize that he has severed his ties to his family? If not, then what was the actual reason?

#8. Because of his association with General Dru-Zod in the Phantom Zone, does that make him a member of the "Hounds of Zod," like in the comics?

#9. In comparison to the other Kryptonians in the Phantom Zone, exactly how deep is his loyalty to General Dru-Zod?

#10. When was he born, and what year was he sent into the Phantom Zone?


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Anonymous writes...

did Garfield logan learn kid flash name was wally west before Rita died?


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I'm seeing a lot of praise for Garfield's depression storyline and I just.....don't agree that it's well-done. I thought that moment in season 2 when he briefly drops his happy go-lucky persona and reverts to his human shape when he's triggered into remembering his mom's death was a much better portrayal of depression than whatever you guys are doing now. This is 2022, simply acknowledging mental health issues isn't unheard of anymore (I would actually argue that there's too much romanticization of depression in media at the moment with things like 13 reasons why and euphoria but that's another issue). It doesn't feel earned because everything bad that happened to Gar happened off-screen during the time-skips and we know that Conner's not really dead, so he'll probably be fine. We didn't even know the Doom Patrol in this universe, so how can I really feel the impact it's had on him? How can I relate to him? Why should I care? It seems like a classic case of telling not showing.


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I was stoked when I first heard about the arc format because I thought we would get to see a small set of characters in each one and see more of the main characters' supporting casts. It seemed like it was going that way until we got to Zee's arc, or should I say Vandal and Klarion's arc because that's what it really was, she was in the background and we barely got to know her proteges. Even in Artemis' arc, we saw more of the Batfam than the Arrowfam, which would've made more sense in Nightwing's arc. Why didn't you guys commit to the format of focusing on each main character for each arc? Did you get worried people would lose interest or is this your own internal bias towards the characters you prefer being reflected? Like no offense but we've seen more than enough of Miss Martian and Beast Boy, there are other interesting characters to look at.


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Anonymous writes...

do you even care that many loyal fans were disappointed with the young justice revival? cuz it kinda feels like you're dismissing anyone who isn't kissing the ground you and brandon walk on as "not a true fan."


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Anonymous writes...

Hello Greg. Recently, I watched a newer episode of Young Justice which revealed Lagoon boy is Bi/Pan and polyamorous. As a Bi person myself, I really like your inclusion of Bi/Pan characters in YJ. After watching the episode, I had a few questions about how LGBTQ people are viewed in the world of Young Justice.

1. How are LGBTQ people generally viewed in Atlantean culture? Are Atlanteans generally tolerant of LGBTQ people or generally intolerant? Are they tolerant of some parts of the LGBTQ community and not others? Does this tolerance depend on the region/city?

2. How do Amazons generally view LGBTQ people? I would assume they lean tolerant towards same-sex relationships given that their island is generally portrayed as Greek inspired and all woman but I wanted to double check.

3. How do Martians generally view LGBTQ people?


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Mr. Weisman,

At the time of this posting, I was surprised that Beast Boy admitted to Black Canary that he needed help to deal with his grief. Was this your plan all along for his storyline?

I have to admit to you here, I have read on the internet months ago that seem to imply that his depression was going to ultimately lead him to commit suicide. In fact, when I saw his therapy session with Black Canary, I was honestly worried that he was going to have a full mental breakdown and then admit to her that he actually didn't want to deal with pain and grief that came with the culmination of losses that he suffered over the years, and that he would then admit to her that he actually wanted to die so that his pain and grief would end. But don't get the wrong idea though; I'm actually glad that it did NOT ultimately come down to that when his confession scene happened.

However, even with Beast Boy admitting to Black Canary that he needs help, and the damage that he caused to his own life (harshly pushing everyone away, leaving Space Trek 3016, and breaking up with Perdita), the next important question is this: At this point, is it too late for him to reconcile with Perdita and his friends, and has the damage been done to the point that he can't go back to the way things were even if his mental health improves?



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