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Comments for the week ending February 6, 2011

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Bit late into this, but its been a busy week so I've got an assortment of comments for different topics d:

Firstly, I picked up the third issue of Chip & Dale Rescue Rangers . . . lots of fun moments here, but I'll just say: (potential)[SPOILER] Zipper for the heartwarming-win! [/SPOILER]

Secondly, finally caught the last two episodes of Young Justice . . . won't repeat too much, just a few thoughts to add to the previous/current discussions:

(again, potential)[SPOILER]
--Superboy/Superman continues to be utterly fascinating for me.
--Did not notice Flash's tendency to collect souvenirs, I'll have to watch some of the eps again me thinks d:
--Superboy may be able to stick a landing, but the landing always takes a beating, lol
--I too enjoyed Canary's first appearance, but probably because I recognized Vanessa Marshall as the voice actress and not-so-much for recognizing the character. That said, she's great so far, nice to see that there's things to learn even when you're the strongest person in the room d:
--And I guess as a reverse to some of the folks here, I did not notice that Peter MacNicol was voicing Dr. Ivo
--Totally didn't spot Captain Atom in the most recent ep, likely because I've never seen/read anything with him in it. Despite Greg Weisman's history with the character, I just never bothered looking into the guy. Make that more side research in the weeks to come d:
--MONQIs had me laughing, at least Superboy's reaction to it
--I did notice Gotham is Connecticut, at the least definitely New England . . . [/SPOILER]

Oh, and anyone know when does issue #1 of the comic come out?

Anonymous: That "All humans look alike" bit made me chuckle :)

ASK GREG Queue: Maybe its just me, but some of those questions waiting to be answered just seem set on getting a rise out of Greg. Whether its about Young Justice, Spectacular Spider-Man, Gargoyles, whatever. I enjoy reading a smart-*ss response as much as the next guy, but sheesh folks >_<

Off Topic: I wonder if this is the last post for the week? Will anyone be tempted to respond before the room wipes? ;)

Phoenician
"The suspense is terrible, I hope it lasts" -- Willy Wonka

Samuel> "Got your nose!"

Actually, thinking about it, ewww.

Supermorff

I don't think this counts as a spoiler, but it's better to err on the side of caution.

[SPOILER] Did Kid Flash collect a souvenir in Independence Day or Fireworks? I don't think he did. Right? [/SPOILER]

Samuel
Now, now. Language...

Rebel> Yeah, the neologisms are getting a tiny bit old. Fun to start with, and okay to come back to occasionally, but I think we've have a new one every episode and it's getting tiresome.

Also, since we're on the subject, Young Justice Wiki: http://youngjustice.wikia.com/wiki/Young_Justice_Wiki
Go! Read! Edit! (Or not, if that's not your thing, or whatever...)

Supermorff

Rebel: [SPOILER] - J'onn appeared to be there chiefly to provide contrast between his relationship with his "mentee" on the team (a healthy and caring one) as opposed to his tenuous one with Superman. Superboy wishes that his progenitor would come and visit him for no other reason than to "see how [he is] adjusting," but Clark's lack of experience as a father-figure and unwillingness to cope with the reality of his clone continues to render that impossible.

- While I initially just laughed off the "I hate monkeys" line (Nolan North's reading was hilarious), I realized a few hours later that the MONQIs somewhat resemble the G-Gnomes that kept Superboy's mind under lock-and-key, which would certainly explain his antipathy.

- Dinah's Canary Cry is strong enough to kill several normal human beings at close range. She saves it as a last resort - hence why she's instead trained herself to be one of the single greatest martial artists in the DC Universe - and would certainly never use it in a mere sparring session. [/SPOILER]

Masterdramon - [kmc12009 at mymail dot pomona dot edu]
"You make me feel I'm a real good-looking boy..." Roger Daltrey of The Who

Oh, and Black Canary is voiced by Vanessa Marshall. She voiced Mary Jane Watson in "Spectacular Spider-Man."
Greg Bishansky - [<--- Greg's Blog of Clue-By-Fours]

REBEL> <<What was Batman doing in Metropolis at the beginning of the episode? Does he have an office in Metropolis too? Looks that way.>>

How many major cities do you think Microsoft, Haliburton, Comcast, Time Warner, Exxon-Mobil, Coca Cola, Pepsi, Phillip Morris, Disney, and Wal-Mart keep offices in?

Greg Bishansky - [<--- Greg's Blog of Clue-By-Fours]

Doesn't Greg sometimes post credits on Ask Greg? If he does that we can find out the names of all the voice actors that we couldn't catch from the credits.

[SPOILER] Amazo was pretty awesome. Loved his voice. Also I think he served a wonderful purpose. Thanks to Amazo anyone who is a DC newbie now has a pretty good idea of what sort of powers many of the Justice League members have. I did not, for instance, know that Black Canary could do some kind of crazy Banshee scream, but now I do.

"This boy needs his father." What a poor choice of words, Batman. I could've guessed that would have set Superman off.

Loved that moment when Kid Flash saw Miss Martian with all those arms and they both screamed.

Out of curiosity, I wonder why did Aqualad say it would take awhile for him and Miss Martian to catch up? Miss Martian can fly or levitate, I'm sure she could have caught up with Robin too.

While I'm not fond of the recurring theme of little word twists in each episode, one thing I *do* like is how Kid Flash seems to collect a souvenir in each episode so far. I find it amusing.

What was Batman doing in Metropolis at the beginning of the episode? Does he have an office in Metropolis too? Looks that way.

I wonder what was the point of having Martian Manhunter show up for training. Not that I mind him being there, of course, but normally characters aren't just thrown into a scene without a reason. His line, "The technology bears the signature of Dr. Ivo" could have just as easily been delivered by Batman. Maybe he's just there to remind viewers of who he is so when Amazo says "Access Martian Manhunter", DC-newb viewers know who is being talked about. I noticed that Captain Atom was hanging out in the background during the truck loading scene and he's another of the Leaguers that Amazo copied. Hmmm.

Kinda would have liked to see Robin spar with Black Canary too. The way he was laughing at Superboy getting his butt kicked, I'd have liked seeing him try his hand. Though I have a feeling that out of the entire Young Justice team, Robin would have been the most able to hold his own with Black Canary, banshee scream and all.

"I hate monkeys." I found this line really funny. And as much as I dislike the word plays, I did get a chuckle out of Superboy's, "You're Ivo? I'm whelmed." Mostly because it was Superboy saying it and it referenced an earlier episode.

I like Black Canary a lot and I can't wait to see her do some more training with the team. Especially when they start to get good enough for her to use her powers on them. I liked how both Superboy and Kid Flash weren't enough of a challenge for her to do that scream.

It's cool to see Superbody growing and maturing. Though I feel like we've kinda seen this already. In a way, "Welcome to Happy Harbor" had a big similarity to "Schooled." In both episodes, Superboy writes someone/something off as being not worth his time, and overreacts, but by episode's end he's changed his mind. I like seeing episodes like this but I also liked him in Drop Zone when he was a bit more mellow and occasionally wry.

No closing tag from The Light this time. Hmmm.

A good episode overall. You can already tell this is shaping up to be something masterful. I'm excited to meet Artemis next week and see Speedy again, though I guess by then he'll be Red Arrow. [/SPOILER]

Rebel

Chip> Ah, that makes more sense. My apologies. One question though...who are Brainic and Braniac? Heh.

I want it on record that I am NOT obsessed with Kellogg's Raisin Bran...even if I do enjoy it for breakfast fairly often.

Brainiac - [OSUBrainiac at gmail dot com]
There is balance in all things. Live in symmetry with the world around you. If you must blow things up and steal from those around you, THAT'S WHAT RPGS ARE FOR!

Gargoyleslady> no, I'm afraid not...I've been pretty busy job hunting. I apologize, Send it to me again this afternoon and I'll get to it.

Braniac> To clarify, I knew WHO it was, it was the fact that "Someone" shot an arrow out of the shadows that annoyed me.

Chip - [Sir_Griff723 at yahoo dot com]
"An explanation of cause is not a justification by reason." C. S. Lewis

Chip> I guess you haven't had time to give me a further proofread on my story.
Gargoyleslady - [Kendal dot renfro at yahoo dot com]

Brainic> Sarcastic or not, because of you I knew that an arrow was going to be shot out of the shadows before I watched tonight. That took some of the fun away. Hence my request for a spoiler tag around anything that HAPPENS IN THE EPISODE!!!
Chip - [Sir_Griff723 at yahoo dot com]
"An explanation of cause is not a justification by reason." C. S. Lewis

Sorry for the Double Post>

Greg and Patrick> I'm guessing Patrick has never watched Linkara, and he was focusing on the "Where Bad Comics Burn" part of the AT4W title. If he had watched Linkara, he'd know that only twice has a comic been so bad that Linkara has ACTUALLY burned it. The Marvel Gargoyles...some of them are bad (some are not...it depends on the issue) but none of them are bad enough that Linkara would burn it. He's fairly respectful to his comics, and doubly so to his donations.

So, Patrick, I guess I'm saying that Linkara wouldn't actually burn the issue so the value of your copies would remain the same.

Chip - [Sir_Griff723 at yahoo dot com]
"An explanation of cause is not a justification by reason." C. S. Lewis

Sorry, Chip, I didn't really think it was really a spoiler, after all (hence the sarcasm). Any of us up to date on the goings-on of Greg Weisman's work (and I doubt anyone here isn't) would have known who that was, despite not being shown on-screen at all.

As to what you and Samuel have been putting in spoiler tags (which you really don't need to in this case), you should think back to Greg's previous series. You figured out the actor; the actress was the redhead.

Brainiac - [OSUBrainiac at gmail dot com]
There is balance in all things. Live in symmetry with the world around you. If you must blow things up and steal from those around you, THAT'S WHAT RPGS ARE FOR!

Rebel> Awww....guess it's just a matter of taste then, I kinda liked it. Fun with pronouns!!!
Chip - [Sir_Griff723 at yahoo dot com]
"An explanation of cause is not a justification by reason." C. S. Lewis

[SPOILER] Is anyone else getting a bit tired of all the "cute" little word plays in each episode? Whelmed, turbed, concerted, aster...this is getting kinda old and I hope it isn't going to last for the whole season. [/SPOILER]
Rebel

PATRICK> Where did I say anything about destroying my books? I'm just trying to get your joke here.
Greg Bishansky - [<--- Greg's Blog of Clue-By-Fours]

Samuel> [SPOILER] Ivo is clearly Peter MacNicol. He sounds just like Doc Ock. I don't know who's playing Canary [/SPOILER]
Chip - [Sir_Griff723 at yahoo dot com]
"An explanation of cause is not a justification by reason." C. S. Lewis

[SPOILER] Never mind about Ivo. But I still can't find who voiced Canary. [/SPOILER]
Samuel
Now, now. Language...

Is that a spoiler? My sincere apologies. Speaking of which... [SPOILER] I love the way they're handling Superman and Super Boy's relationship. Also, the Mobile Optimal Neural Quotient Infiltrators: I laughed out loud when Ivo said "*sigh* And after all the trouble I went through finding an acronym for monkey." Does anyone know who's voicing Ivo and Canary? I couldn't catch the names during the credits, and I can't find the information online. [/SPOILER]
Samuel
Now, now. Language...

Sorry for the double post but Samuel> The same thing applies to you! I have seen the episode now, but please, it's just common courtesy. That's why the spoiler tags are there.
Chip - [Sir_Griff723 at yahoo dot com]
"An explanation of cause is not a justification by reason." C. S. Lewis

Brainiac> *AHEM* Please use spoiler tags for comments like that since SOME of us can't watch the episode until it goes online. >:(
Chip - [Sir_Griff723 at yahoo dot com]
"An explanation of cause is not a justification by reason." C. S. Lewis

Am I reading the map wrong or is Gotham in Connecticut?
Samuel
Now, now. Language...

Chip> Found one:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JIu7osnV4JA

I'm amazed, actually. Normally I have the hardest time finding these things, even though I can type "Young Justice Episode [X]" in a search box just as well as anyone else.

Rebel

Gee, I wonder who shot that arrow out of the shadows in tonight's Young Justice episode. </sarcasm>
Brainiac - [OSUBrainiac at gmail dot com]
There is balance in all things. Live in symmetry with the world around you. If you must blow things up and steal from those around you, THAT'S WHAT RPGS ARE FOR!

Did anyone catch tonight's episode? I loved it.
Samuel
Now, now. Language...

Greg > Go ahead and destroy your comic books. Just makes my collection more valuable. :P
Patrick
"A little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest men." - Willy Wonka

Once again, I ask on behalf of all of us who can't watch the show when it airs to post a link once it shows up online.
Chip - [Sir_Griff723 at yahoo dot com]
"An explanation of cause is not a justification by reason." C. S. Lewis

Greg and Brandon Vietti talk about tonight's episode (spoilers): http://www.comicbookmovie.com/fansites/SuperHeroTooniverse/news/?a=29388
Landon Thomas - [<- Gargoyles News Twitter Feed]

New Young Justice episode "Schooled" airs tonight on Cartoon Network at 7pm ET
Landon Thomas - [<- Gargoyles News Twitter Feed]

Ha. Hudson would say that.
Samuel
Now, now. Language...

I have read that humans who don't spend a lot of time observing... say, chimpanzees... think that all chimpanzees' faces look the same, and vice versa. It wouldn't surprise me if the same applied to humans and gargoyles.
Paul - [nampahcfluap at yahoo dot com]

Forgot Bronx and Angela!

Bronx: ...

Angela: All humans look alike? How can you say that?!

Anonymous

Samuel: Lol. Agree on that...although in different ways:

Goliath: All humans look alike...but Elisa who's damn cute (not hot cause I think its more a "I love how your personality is and that makes u less ugly than yesterday)

Brooklyn: All Humans look alike: like something that talks but doesnt make me horny.

Broadway: All Humans look alike: like they could be food...but momma said not to eat them EVER.

Lexington: All humans look alike: if they use their web-cams.

Hudson: All humans look alike: thats why they need names to tell each other apart.

Demona: Humans dont look all alike. But when Im done with them, they will in death....MAUHAUAHAHAUHAA.

Gosh...

Anonymous

Does anyone beside me watch Last Angry Geek's Comic Book Issues? He doesn't positively review issues, he gives them a rating on a 5 star system. He factors in characters, art, storyline, etc.

His schtick is not tear apart bad comics. It is review comics be they good or bad to give people an idea of what to expect. I think he is the guy that would help give positive press to the SLG trades because they are all great stories.

I agree with Demon and morff, Linkara may be a fun review for Gargoyles fans but might not be all that great to pick up new/renewed fans.

Lurker

Clips and images from Friday's new Young Justice episode "Schooled" (spoilers): http://www.worldsfinestonline.com/news.php/news.php?action=fullnews&id=956
Landon Thomas - [<- Gargoyles News Twitter Feed]

Re: Linkara review> I think getting a review from Linkara is only a good idea if he says something positive about either the TV series or the SLG comic books. Preferably both. If he doesn't, then as Demonksrye said people will just get the impression "Gargoyles comic = bad" or, worse, "Gargoyles = bad".

Does anyone know whether Linkara is a fan of Gargoyles? (And I mean more than just "He probably saw the NC review".)

Supermorff

Gargoyles senses of perception: It kind of makes sense for gargoyles to be a wide variety of colors given that nocturnal animals typically have very poor color vision. I bet gargoyles actually think all humans look the same. n.n
Samuel
Now, now. Language...

Well, I'm donating #9 (if he gets back to me) because it's the only one I have. But it was quite stupid, so I would enjoy seeing it atop the fourth wall... where bad comics burn! ;)
Greg Bishansky - [<--- Greg's Blog of Clue-By-Fours]

Good points...if we do ask Linkara to review one, we need to make sure that it's properly bad instead of just not being up to Weisman's standard. I've only gone by the scans and I don't think I've even read them all, though, so I can't say which ones to choose. Any issue stood out above the rest of being terribly done?
Daniel B

I have SOME of the Gargoyles comics, and I rather liked them. I thought the whole "Gargoyle Egg" storyline was interesting, as was the story of how Elisa became a cop by arresting the wrong guy.

But to "tear them apart," no, that's just wrong. I like them. Personally. I can't speak for anyone else.

At any rate, they are heads and tails above The Goliath Chronicals.

Battle Beast - [Canada]
I have started a movie challenge whereby I am wtching all 475 Best Picture nominees and winners in 365 days. I am on Day #332 movie #397. Wish me luck!

I'm not sure I'm on board with the sending the Marvel comics to Linkara idea. For one, while I realize they are neither canon nor as well written as the SLG comics, I don't think they're horrible comics. They're fairly standard licensed comics for the time. I don't know that anyone at Disney was particularly concerned about making sure that Marvel had all the material they would have needed to make the comics feel like episodes of the show and I don't know that Marvel was making the comic a top priority eihter. They may not be great, but I don't think they're on the level of some of the stuff Linkara has reviewed.

Second, and possibly more important since its less a matter of personal taste, I'm not sure that a Linkara review is the kind of publicity we want for Gargoyles. I'd be worried that the message being conveyed would be "Gargoyles comics = bad," even if Linkara makes it clear in the review that there are other Gargoyles comics aside from the ones that Marvel produced or we the fans try to make that point in the forums.

We already had a Nostalgia Critic review of Gargoyles and I don't know that it translated into a huge wave of interest in Gargoyles (though correct me if I'm wrong). I just don't see why we would want to spend time trying to get a version of the property that we don't think is very good more attention in hopes that it will lead people to look at the show and the SLG comic.

Demonskrye - [<---Song of the Sea at The Ink and Pixel Club]

MATT - I dropped your question because of the specific query in it about whether the London clan and Loch Ness clan had ever had inter-clan matings with each other in the period between the Wyvern Massacre and the present day. I was afraid it came too close to an idea masquerading as a question. Sorry about that.
Todd Jensen - [merlyn1 at mindspring dot com]

CBR interviews Greg and Vietti: http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=30626 They cover Young Justice's themes, why covert ops and the gigantic story bulletin board.
Landon Thomas - [<- Gargoyles News Twitter Feed]

Greg B: I also think that's a great idea. Unfortunately, I don't have any of those Marvel comics, but Linkara has at times gone from only scans. Hopefully we'll be able to get some copies to give to him, though, since they really help.
Daniel B

Algernon> "You mean the Nostalgia Critic? Nah, NC does old movies and tv shows, he never does comics unless it's part of a crossover with Linkara or something."

I didnt meant that the Critic should do the review. I meant that LAG's review could be a continuation of the site's review of Gargoyles in general.

Lurker

Matt: Either that, or its also possible they need to get used to darkness like we do and in risk of inmediate danger, they don't have such time to spare…
But then there is also Hudson with a torch getting down into the Archmage's cave

Anonymous

Bad or not, I wat to keep at least one copy of each of the Marvel comics as part of the collection... I may have extra copies of some issues though. I'd have to check.

Todd> Did you reject my question to Ask Greg regarding inter-clan mating? Can I ask why?

Matt - [Saint Louis, Missouri, USA]
"Gargoyles stand together. That is our way." -Angela, 'Ill Met By Moonlight'

Greg B> Personally, I think it's a fantastic idea. I had a couple issues of the Marvel comics and would gladly have donated them for the cause, but sadly I lost them during my last move.

Lurker> "It could also serve as a continuation to the Critic's review of the Gargoyles show. He's getting better with every episode and I think he would really give CB I & II the praise it deserves."

You mean the Nostalgia Critic? Nah, NC does old movies and tv shows, he never does comics unless it's part of a crossover with Linkara or something.

Algernon

Why is it either or? I say let's do both, send Linkara the bad Marvel comics, and send Last Angry Geek the Trades. We can have the best of both worlds.
Chip - [Sir_Griff723 at yahoo dot com]
"An explanation of cause is not a justification by reason." C. S. Lewis

Bishansky> I like the idea of donating a comic for review but instead of getting Linkara to bash Marvel Gargoyles (though he's more popular) why don't we (or someone) donate the trades to The Last Angry Geek and get a POSITIVE review of Gargoyles. If anything, maybe we could donate a dollar or two each to someone to buy the trades and mail them in.

I commented on a video a while back about the episode and also suggested the TPB's as a future episode. It could also serve as a continuation to the Critic's review of the Gargoyles show. He's getting better with every episode and I think he would really give CB I & II the praise it deserves.

What does everyone else think?

Lurker

Actually, just found my copy of #9. Already wrote to Linkara. We'll see what happens.
Greg Bishansky - [<--- Greg's Blog of Clue-By-Fours]

So, I had an idea. Does anyone out there still have the Marvel "Gargoyles" comics, and are they willing to part with them? I parted with my copies back in 2003, you see.

My idea is that maybe we can donate these things to Linkara at Atop the Fourth Wall. He tears bad comic books apart, and the Marvel comic was pretty bad.

Thoughts?

Greg Bishansky - [<--- Greg's Blog of Clue-By-Fours]

That is a good point.

I suspect that gargoyles can see much better in darkness (or near darkness) than a human can. Especially when their eyes are glowing. In brighter conditions (like a well-lit warehouse) they may not be able to see very well at all. Perhaps Goliath cut the power to the building to give Broadway and himself an advantage over the guys with the laser guns. As for Brooklyn turning on the closet light, I wonder if he had to do that because he wasn't in battle mode. His eyes were not glowing, so his vision wasn't as enhanced.

Matt - [Saint Louis, Missouri, USA]
"Gargoyles stand together. That is our way." -Angela, 'Ill Met By Moonlight'

What about their night vision?

In deadly force, Goliath cut the electricity of Dracon's base to shut all the lights out and while all the humans freacked out and were blinded by darkness, Broadway was obviously either able to see OR they were guided by the noise.

Brooklyn in HIGHT NOON had to turn the lights to the closet to improve his vision.

Anonymous

Another example of the gargoyles sense of smell was in Bad Guys when Yama commented that Fang smelled like humanity, ozone, and fish.
Richard Jackson - [rickymtj at yahoo dot com]

#3 of Chip N Dale Rescue Rangers comes out this week: http://www.tfaw.com/Profile/Chip-N-Dale-Rescue-Rangers-3___376423

What's more is that this week sees the reprint of some of the Darkwing Duck comics from the 90s: http://www.tfaw.com/Profile/Darkwing-Duck-Classics-TPB-Vol.-01___373054

And frankly even if Boom can't get the liscense to publish any new series, I'm hoping that they can still get the liscense to reprint some of the older Disney Afternoon comics.

Antiyonder - [antiyonder at yahoo dot com]
Algernon's comment about Norman Osborn: One of the neat things about Dark Reign is that it gives Osborn the chance to expand his horizons beyond tormenting a twenty nine year old who still lives with his mom.

Although Miss Martian has been a bit ditzy so far, she's had some wonderful character development in the last two episodes. It's been subtle, but I think she's starting to get some confidence and is discovering a place on the team.

But the bottom line is, they're all acting like teenagers. Often comic books portray teenagers as practically adults, both mentally and physically. Young Justice is thankfully taking a more realistic route and the characters are sometimes just as grating as developing kids can be. My favorite character so far is Robin because he's such an egotistical little snot.

I think lots of people (not just s8) are expecting a familial, mature team like you'd see in an ongoing comic series with dozens of issues already released in a decades-old continuity. On the contrary, these heroes are very inexperienced in a young DCU with 22 episodes of character development to go in just the first season.

Landon Thomas - [<- Gargoyles News Twitter Feed]

I am, admittedly, being pretty impatient. I'm really looking forward to Artemis. n.n
Samuel
Now, now. Language...

It sounds to me like you are impatient for character development, and want instant gratification here.

Gods... at least wait for Artemis to show up.

Greg Bishansky - [<--- Greg's Blog of Clue-By-Fours]

That was vague; you're right. What I meant in that instance, though, was that if I had a young daughter I wouldn't want her to emulate Miss Martian. So far she's defined by the male characters around her, but she's only really been in two episodes. She's Martian Manhunter's niece; she has a crush on Super Boy. I haven't yet gotten the sense that if she were on her own she would be a particularly interesting character. She is, however, clever, which I like about her, even if she has an annoying catchphrase. If she continues to develop as a character who stands by her decisions [SPOILER] like when she destroyed the Stikk robot [/SPOILER] I'll grow to like her a lot.
Samuel
"Now, now. Language..."

Samuel > "Miss Martian irks me. I don't see her as being a respectable woman."

Before I agree or disagree with you, would you mind clarifying what you mean by "respectable woman"? That is a pretty broad statement and it can mean a lot of things. Just to make sure we're on the same page.

Rebel

For the time being, I'm going to stand by my opinion. Your argument is very valid. Although, while we have a dialogue, what's your opinion on Miss Martian? Like you, I have a pretty immense respect for GW, which is why I was so disappointed with her characterization. Demona and Elisa were such strong, respectable women that I kind of expected to see a similar quality in the female characters in YJ. Right now the only female characters have been Killer Frost, Wonder Woman, Black Canary, Hawk Girl, and Miss Martian. (also, is this character Hawk Girl or Hawk Woman, does anyone know?) So, when I was thinking about strong female characters, I didn't have much to choose from. Maybe Miss Martian will develop much in the way that Maggie the Cat has.

Actually, now that you bring up SSM, I realize I was about 50-50 on the female characters in that show. I didn't like how MJ was perfect and I found Gwen Stacy to be overbearing. I loved Sha-Shan Nguyen, Glory Grant, and Felicia Hardy. In listing them, I realize now that all three stood up for themselves and what they believed in. Aunt May was also pretty wonderful. She was adorable.

Sorry for the tangent.

Samuel
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SAMUEL> <<Young Justice: I'm a little put off by the female characters in the show so far. None of the female members of the Justice League have had any roles of importance,>>

Hmm, what is the show called? It's called "Young Justice" and not "Justice League." That's like complaining that Storm and Jean Grey don't have big parts in "Spectacular Spider-Man."

<<surprising, given Canary's role for the team.>>

A role she accepted only at the end of the second episode. The third episode was all about the team learning to live and work together. Not about their combat training. And the fourth episode was about their first mission... again, not their training.

<<Miss Martian irks me. I don't see her as being a respectable woman.>>

She's a Martian. A young Martian. She probably has lived a very, very sheltered existence. How do you expect her to behave? Like Lara Croft? Like Hillary Clinton?

Black Canary will be in this week's episode, and Artemis will finally show up and join the team in next week's episode. So why don't you hold off, be patient and wait?

Greg Bishansky - [<--- Greg's Blog of Clue-By-Fours]

Young Justice: I'm a little put off by the female characters in the show so far. None of the female members of the Justice League have had any roles of importance, surprising, given Canary's role for the team. Miss Martian irks me. I don't see her as being a respectable woman. Rebel, I'm curious as to your reaction; I find that I often agree with your opinions.
Samuel
Now, now. Language...

Hi, I was looking for the full version of "The Will To Love" which was played in the show W.I.T.C.H. Please help me out! Thank you!
daniela - [sh0rtshyt94 at aim dot com]
daniela nunes

In his memo for "Upgrade", Greg Weisman suggested that Wolf would have greater smelling and hearing post-upgrade, but he wanted to downplay that for fear it would come off as silly on screen.
Richard Jackson - [rickymtj at yahoo dot com]

CBR talks about the "comic book legend" that Greg created the plot for the Green Arrow short 25 years ago: http://goodcomics.comicbookresources.com/2011/01/28/comic-book-legends-revealed-297/

Brandon Vietti tweet: The episode Drop-Zone is the one that really sets the tone for the series, it delivers what we promised the show would be. :)

More background on the episode: http://www.comicbookmovie.com/fansites/SuperHeroTooniverse/news/?a=28840&t=YOUNG_JUSTICECBM_EXCLUSIVE_Behind_the_Scenes_on_Drop-Zone

Plot synopses for the February episodes of Young Justice (spoilers): http://www.worldsfinestonline.com/news.php/news.php?action=fullnews&id=954

Landon Thomas - [<- Gargoyles News Twitter Feed]

I'm not sure if gargoyles' sense of sight or hearing has been addressed at any Gathering, but some things can be inferred from the shows themselves: For example, Bronx has a much sharper sense of smell than the other gargoyles (as evidenced by the many situations in which Bronx "picks up the scent"), and the gargoyles in general don't seem to have particularly sharp vision, as evidenced by the fact that they didn't see all the statues in "City of Stone, Part Two" until they got closer to the ground.

It makes sense, I think; gargoyles are nocturnal by necessity, and nocturnal animals generally have poor vision. (I am reminded of bats who use superior hearing to compensate for poor eyesight. Come to think of it, Broadway mentioned that he had good hearing in "The Silver Falcon" as well.)

It's not entirely on topic, but apparently the mutates have good hearing too. (Or at least Derek does.) In "The Cage," Derek was about half a minute away from landing on the roof of Gen-U-Tech when Elisa asked to see Dr. Sevarius, and the security guard said "You just missed him," but he was still able to overhear that conversation.

Paul - [nampahcfluap at yahoo dot com]

And away we go on with the show!
Vinnie - [tpeano29 at hotmail dot com]

Well, if no one else is going to do it...tenth!
Brainiac - [OSUBrainiac at gmail dot com]
There is balance in all things. Live in symmetry with the world around you. If you must blow things up and steal from those around you, THAT'S WHAT RPGS ARE FOR!

ninth!!!

Have gargoyle's sense have ever being adressed before at any gathering? Just how acute are they??

Anonymous

Eighth!
Matt - [Saint Louis, Missouri, USA]
"Gargoyles stand together. That is our way." -Angela, 'Ill Met By Moonlight'

Sorry, 7!
Jurgan - [jurgan6 at yahoo dot com]

6!
Jurgan - [jurgan6 at yahoo dot com]

I've noticed in the unanswered questions queue that some Hispanophones are taking exception to the Spanish spoken in the episode "Drop Zone" as being not grammatically correct or badly translated from the script's English. I don't speak Spanish, so I can't really comment. If Young Justice ever features Korean, then I can comment.

Anyway, this reminded me of Greg Weisman's ramble on the episode "Bushido". He said that he wanted to have the opening in Japanese with English subtitles and then when Goliath and company arrive in Ishimura, the Japanese gargoyles and humans would have switched to English as a courtesy. However, this was suggested too late in the game. Anyway, I wonder if "Drop Zone" was Greg Weisman's chance to finally have a foreign language spoken in one of shows with subtitles? If that even occured to him or if that was his ambition?

Richard Jackson - [rickymtj at yahoo dot com]

I plead the 5th.
KingCobra_582 - [KingCobra582 at gmail dot com]
Grr. Arg.

IVth
Chip - [Sir_Griff723 at yahoo dot com]
"An explanation of cause is not a justification by reason." C. S. Lewis

TURD
Rebel

SECOND!!

**Still needs to watch the recent Young Justice he recorded this weekend >_> **

Phoenician
"The suspense is terrible, I hope it lasts" -- Willy Wonka

...Sorry for the double post, but...YAY!!!1

>squeals with childlike delight, even though this prize carries with it nothing of any intrinsic value<

Masterdramon - [kmc12009 at mymail dot pomona dot edu]
"You make me feel I'm a real good-looking boy..." Roger Daltrey of The Who

First...?
Masterdramon - [kmc12009 at mymail dot pomona dot edu]
"You make me feel I'm a real good-looking boy..." Roger Daltrey of The Who