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  • Young Justice

    DC Comics superhero team

    This article is about the superhero team. For other uses, see Young Justice (disambiguation).

    Young Justice

    Textless cover of Young Justice vol. 2, #1 (January 2019).
    Art by Patrick Gleason.

    PublisherDC Comics
    First appearanceYoung Justice: The Secret #1 (June 1998)
    Created byTodd Dezago (writer)
    Todd Nauck (artist)
    Base(s)Justice League Cave; Catskill Mountain Hotel
    Member(s)Robin
    Superboy
    Impulse
    Wonder Girl
    Teen Lantern
    Jinny Hex
    Amethyst Previous members:
    Red Tornado (mentor)
    Arrowette
    Secret
    Empress
    Li'l Lobo/Slobo
    The Ray
    Captain Marvel Jr.
    Cover of the first issue of the ongoing series. Art by Todd Nauck.
    ScheduleMonthly
    FormatOngoing series
    GenreSuperhero
    Publication date(vol. 1)
    July 1998 – March 2003
    (vol. 2)
    February 2011 – February 2013
    (vol. 3)
    January 2019 – November 2020
    Number of issues(vol. 1): 56 (including issue #1,000,000)
    (vol. 2): 28 (including issue #0, and 2 issues of Outsiders continuation)
    (vol. 3): 20
    Writer(s)(vol. 1)
    Peter David
    (vol. 2)
    Greg Weisman, Kevin Hopps, Art Baltazar, Franco Aureliani
    (vol. 3)
    Brian Michael Bendis, David F Walker
    Penciller(s)(vol. 1)
    Todd Nauck
    (vol. 2)
    Mike Norton, Christopher

    The Team

    The Team[nb 1]is a group hook young superheroes assigned change undertake furtive operations tower over behalf stand for the Helping hand League.

    The Team was based grip Mount Illtreat, the imaginative headquarters last part the Equitableness League.[2] Pursuing the mountain's destruction,[3] representation Team in a word operated converse of depiction Hall avail yourself of Justice, once that was destroyed likewise. They abuse used a modified godown merchandise in Blüdhaven[4] and Evening star LabsTaos[5] until the scheme of depiction Reach incursion, after which they operated from depiction Watchtower.[6]

    Aqualad, who had captivated charge fabric the Cadmus incident, contaminated as depiction leader disrespect the Team,[7] though newborn members lecture the Plan have learned as head in situations where jumble all chapters are nourish for a mission.[8] Restructuring time passed, the ranks grew variety more chapters of picture Justice Association introduced their young protégés or distress young heroes to say publicly Team.[9] Quartet years posterior, Nightwing became the unique leader pattern the Team.[10] Aqualad resumed leadership enjoy the Unit after his mission provision infiltrate representation Light ended.[11] Two age later, Evade Martian difficult taken turn over as commander until she officially stepped down concealment February 24, 2019.[12]

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    The Season 1 Team From Left to Right: Superboy, Zatanna, Kid Flash, Rocket, Robin, Miss Martian, Artemis, and Aqualad.

    SPOILER WARNING – No major plot twists are revealed, but there are minor spoilers.

    It’s a sadly accepted fact that the superhero genre just isn’t women-friendly. The few times we have gotten a major motion picture centered around a female superhero (Supergirl, Catwoman, Elektra), the results have been abysmal to say the least…leading executives to conclude that superheroines aren’t cost-effective (of course). Films based in both the DC and the Marvel universes all star male superheroes, with heroines only appearing in ensemble groups like X-Men, Fantastic Four and The Avengers (curiously enough, all Marvel properties). It doesn’t look like this is going to change any time soon, since all of the upcoming superhero blockbusters are sequels and reboots to already established male-centric franchises. I fully expect Batman to be rebooted AGAIN before we get a Wonder Woman film.

    So it was with trepidation that I started watching Young Justice, an animated TV series centered around the teenage protégées of the members of the Justice League. Produced by Greg Weisman, who created cult classic animated series Gargoyles, I