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Hello! I know this might come across as overly formal, but I hope this question finds you well and that you are having a good day. Young Justice is one of my favorite shows, so being able to ask questions to one of its creators is extremely cool!
1. There are a lot of different ideas Young Justice: Outsiders juggles. Meta human trafficking, the new members of the group (like Brion, Halo, Forager), the Outsiders, the threat of the Anti-Life Equation, and the Justice League splitting up. What idea initially inspired the direction you took with Season 3?
2. There is a significant (or at least significant enough to me) difference in character design for Season 3 and 4 when compared to 1 and 2. Animation changes can come from the differences in technology, and that could be the answer right there, but the character design genuinely doesn't look the same. Modern artwork for Young Justice has a distinctly different look from the work in Season 1 and 2. My belief was that it came from how Phil Bourassa's art style changed after working on the DC animated movies like Son of Batman, Justice League War, etc. However, I get the feeling the change was more deliberate, not accidental. I figure you weren't necessarily in charge of the art style, and if you didn't have a say in any of it, then I understand. If you did, would you be able to tell me how this art style change occur?
3. When coming back to write Season 3 (or even 4), what was the process of recapturing the vibe the first or second season? I imagine it took dozens of rewatching and note taking.
4. Would you say Young Justice in general is plot-driven or character driven?
5. This may sound confrontational, but I assure you I'm only asking out of curiosity. Are you happy with how Season 3 and 4 turned out in the end? It must have been exciting and terrifying to return to something so complicated and anticipated after so many years - or perhaps it felt like slipping on and old glove - I wonder if you were satisfied with the final product or if you had regrets. If it goes into something too personal, please feel free to not answer and sorry for any unintentional intrusion.
If you answer this, thanks in advance.
So I have a few questions.
1) I found a wiki site for LGBT Characters in Shows, Movies, Books, and Games. And when I looked up Young Justice, it said Rita Farr was Bisexual. So Just need your confirmation if thatâs okay. Is Rita Farr Bisexual?
2) If so was she with Marie before she met Mento?
3) Queen Bee strikes me as someone who would be Queer. Is Queen Bee Part of the LGBTQ Community?
Is YJ Robotman black? Obviously being voiced by a black actor doesn't inherently mean the character they're playing has to be black, but considering how Negative Man was switched out for Negative Woman to match the TTG! casting gag it makes sense to me that Cliff would be black to match better with Vic.
In the young justice timeline after the events of episode Image occurs but before the events of last episode of season one occurs how many times did m'gann visit Garfield?
Now that she's married, will M'gann change her hero name from Miss Martian to Mrs Martian?
1) When writing each new season, how do you decide the changes in lineups to the different groups, especially the Light? Despite being the big bads, it was always funny to me how some members like Ocean Master and Ultra-Humanite are practically no more than background characters during their time in the Light.
2) Is Ultra-Humanite genderfluid or trans in someway? The YJ wiki says they were originally born a man in 1918, then had their brain transferred into the body of a woman by the time of one of the comics and are now male again in 2010-2020 albeit a male gorilla.
3) Roughly how many villains and criminals escaped Belle Reve when the Light had Strange break them out? Ever since LEGO Batman, I have loved breakout stories because itâs always fun seeing the heroes handle the complete chaos of the situation.
4) This last one might be spoilery so feel free to ignore it. Do Lex Luthor, Queen Bee and the other mortal members of the Light have any interest in acquiring immortality for themselves? And if so, what are Vandal and Raâs Al Ghulâs thoughts on the matter?
Hey Greg,
1. Random question but did any members of the Green Lantern Corps meet Alan Scott on Earth-16? I'm curious about him and that version of the JSA.
2. Did Batman and Superman meet each other before the formation of the Justice League?
In the Earth-16 universe, was Damian al Ghul's birth a natural one (presumably conceived after a fling between Batman and Talia al Ghul; thus Batman currently doesn't know of Damian's existence), or was he genetically perfected and grown in an artificial womb (based on the description of his first origin story from Batman issue #666; which occurred before Flashpoint and The New 52)?
Is it okay to ask how much of Phantoms was affected by COVID? Iâm doing a rewatch now and all the little shortcuts are starting to pop up more from the slide-show stills to expositional dialogue that could have done with another draft. Not sure how much is COVID related, budget related, etc.
How come Shimmer never speaks in Young Justice? Is she mute like Orphan or is it just chance she's never given a line?
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