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- Within the Justice League, its members' teen sidekicks push for full membership, but it's only after they successfully investigate Cadmus in which find and free its secret young clone of Superman, Kon-El, is the League convinced. In response, the League organizes the teenagers into an apprentice team to both be trained and act on behalf of the League at their own pace. Now these teen superheroes, soon strengthened by more members, must battle the forces of evil in their own way, even as the mysterious cabal known only as The Light has a sinister agenda of their own.
- Teenage superheroes strive to prove themselves as members of the Justice League.
- I looooooooooooovvvvvvvvvvveeeeeeeee Young Justice soooooooooo muuuuuuuuccccuchhhh.It is truly a great show.It is also fun and interesting. The story telling is wonderful and the graphics and voices are amazing. The show shows a lot of the characters from the do comics. Too bad the stopped making it for some reason I don't know. Please bring the show back it is my favorite show to watch. I watch it everyday on Netflix you should too it is not a waist of time. The show is very detailing about the characters. Also the action sequences are very good. My favorite young justice character is robin because I am a big fan of batman and how they don't have any superpowers.
- There has been no lack of series about the young, troubled, and super-powered set. Arguably, the very concept of the super-hero genre has been called a teen power fantasy. The hero IS the teenager, striking out at the world, righting wrongs in a way a kid never could.<br/><br/>And I can see that. I can also see the implications of that notion. Because teens are sometimes scared of themselves. Scared of the new thoughts and feelings they have, the older they get. Scared of the changes in how they perceive themselves and how they see the world.<br/><br/>Why, even Robin has days when Batman seems like a weird control freak rather than the beloved mentor who keeps Gotham City safe! There comes a time when a young super-hero wants to venture out with his peers.<br/><br/>This is the core premise behind Young Justice, the latest series based on DC Comics' vast and rich mythos of super-heroes. Heading the series is Greg Weisman, perhaps best known for his work on the cult classic Disney series "Gargoyles" and the highly popular "Spectacular Spider-Man" animated series.<br/><br/>His strengths are character development, intelligent and complex villains, and world-building. We get quite a lot of each in the first episode.<br/><br/>The partners (do NOT call them "sidekicks") of the sixteen-member strong Justice League are getting ready to take their first step into, well, the Big League. Access to the Hall of Justice. Participation in the missions that save the World, the Universe, All of Reality, etc.<br/><br/>But when the League does get an alert, they're left to pose for tourists and stay put. How infuriating.<br/><br/>Why, it's almost enough to make them want to sneak out and investigate a mysterious fire at a top secret genetic research facility! Which they do only to find that someone's after-school science project involves cloning the most powerful hero on Earth, and transforming him into a loyal, brainwashed slave. My, my, my The banter is crisp and funny, ranging from Robin's pondering on why people are always being over or underwhelmed, yet one never hears about someone just being "whelmed", to the classic bit about confusing codenames: Bystander #1: "Hey, look. It's Speedy!" Bystander #2: "Oh. Is he the Flash's sidekick?" Bystander #1: "No, he's Green Arrow's." Bystander #2: " * well, that makes NO sense at ALL." Most of the episode sets up the cast dynamic. Speedy is the hot-headed rebel. So rebellious, in fact, that he storms off in a rage a mere eight minutes into the episode. Robin is the tech geek. Kid Flash is the plucky comedy relief . Aqualad is the calm, natural leader who always finds his center, despite increasing misgivings about the world and his place in it. And Superboy is the freshly-minted son Superman never knew he had much to each other's mutual confusion and anger.<br/><br/>I loved the usage of obscure characters from the DC mythos, such as Blockbuster, the Golden Guardian and Dubbilex the DNAlien. I loved the twist about the true goals of the eerie creatures being created by the Big Bads.<br/><br/>The Big Bads themselves, an ominous unseen council of ominous known as "The Light" managed to seem creepy and smart rather than cliché and trite. Always a plus.<br/><br/>If I have a complaint about the pilot, it's that the female members of them team were either absent entirely (Artemis won't join until episode six) or only made a cameo in the coda (Miss Martian, the sweet-natured niece of J'Onn J'Onzz, Manhunter From Mars). Hopefully they'll be given a prominent role in the actual series.<br/><br/>All in all an exciting, witty, satisfying pilot. The scope of the series looks ambitious, the animation budget seems to be sky high, and the young heroes are now basically the Black Ops branch of the Justice League! That's a notion as disturbing as it is awesome. I'm sure the moral ambiguity will be addressed.<br/><br/>Count me in for the regular series, coming out January of next year.<br/><br/>(Originally appeared at http://fourthdayuniverse.com/reports/ )
- "The cast of the upcoming Young Justice animated series has been revealed! The main cast will be Jesse McCartney as Robin/Dick Grayson, Danica McKellar as Miss Martian, Kari Peyton as Aqualad, Jason Spizak as Kid Flash/Wally West (confirming once and for all that it is not set in the same universe as JLU), Nolan North as Superboy/Connor Kent and Stephani Lemelin as Artemis. Adult mentor superheroes will appear in the cartoon and include Bruce Greenwood as Batman, Rob Lowe as Captain Marvel, Phil LaMarr as Aquaman, and Alan Tudyk as Green Arrow."<br/><br/>(Thanks to Kevin Fitzpatrick, UGO.com) No, not any more. WB Animation announced in November 2016 that Young Justice would come back for a third season. Now called Young Justice: Outsiders, the new season will air on a new DC digital platform that is intended to debut later in 2017. Cartoon Network's Young Justice series is partially based on the 1998 comic-book series of the same name. The animated series is more of a composite between the original comic and DC's Teen Titans. The initial series line up consists of Robin/Dick Grayson, Kid Flash/Wally West, Aqualad, Superboy/Connor Kent, Miss Martian, and Artemis. Wonder Girl is among the characters who will be making a future appearance. The series is set on the world of Earth-16 within the DC Comics' Multiverse. The only real change when compared to the Young Justice comics is using Dick Grayson and Wally West as the Robin and Kid Flash in the series since they were the originals in the comics. Their replacements Tim Drake (Robin) and Bart Allen (Kid Flash, known as Impulse at the time) were the ones who were part of Young Justice in the comics, since at that point in the comics Dick had already become Nightwing and Wally had taken over his mentor's role as the Flash. Additionally Miss Martian is portrayed as Martian Manhunter's niece in the series, when she is actually a separate species of Martian in the comics called a white Martian who had transformed herself into a green Martian.<br/><br/>Despite the change, this version of Dick Grayson does have some of Tim Drake's themes from the comics, such as the design of the Robin costume and Drake's computer techie capabilities.<br/><br/>For Season 2 however which takes place 5 years later it does show Tim Drake and Bart Allen as part of the team as Robin and Impulse. This is not Aquaman's original sidekick, Garth, but a new Aqualad, Jackson Hyde, who debuts in the comic book Brightest Day #4. DC has revealed the identity of Aqualad's father as the villain Black Manta.. The first Aqualad is killed in the Blackest Night series. a5c7b9f00b
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