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Currently the article says "Superboy/Connor Kent departs from his normal comic book origins and has a new take in the show, created by the producers, as a sixteen-week-old clone of Superman who was made by Project Cadmus". This in fact '''is''' the origin of the modern Superboy character in the comics. --[[Special:Contributions/220.253.72.11|220.253.72.11]] ([[User talk:220.253.72.11|talk]]) 15:34, 19 May 2011 (UTC)
Currently the article says "Superboy/Connor Kent departs from his normal comic book origins and has a new take in the show, created by the producers, as a sixteen-week-old clone of Superman who was made by Project Cadmus". This in fact '''is''' the origin of the modern Superboy character in the comics. --[[Special:Contributions/220.253.72.11|220.253.72.11]] ([[User talk:220.253.72.11|talk]]) 15:34, 19 May 2011 (UTC)
:Agreed. I removed the line.[[User:Dstumme|dstumme]] ([[User talk:Dstumme|talk]]) 19:33, 26 July 2011 (UTC)
:Agreed. I removed the line.[[User:Dstumme|dstumme]] ([[User talk:Dstumme|talk]]) 19:33, 26 July 2011 (UTC)
::Well now with the New 52/Post-Flashpoint world of DC comics. Superboy of Earth-16 is very different from Superboy of New Earth. Does this change the wording of that sentence? - ([[User:Mrja84|Mrja84]] ([[User talk:Mrja84|talk]]) 20:12, 21 September 2012 (UTC))


== Episode 10 ==
== Episode 10 ==

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Robin Secret Identity

Is it really a fact that the Robin used in this series is Dick Grayson? Concluding that Batman would not want Robin to give out his secret identidy to the rest of the team. Don't you think we should just wait until his secret identidy is revealed - just put the word "Robin (comics)"... Well you know how to write it. But until then I think the smartest thing to do is just wait. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 75.184.46.229 (talk) 22:15, 26 September 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Additioanlly, IF Robin's costume is more identifiable with Tim Drake -- which wuold also allow hime to eaily fit into YJ Team's make up. Since it could easily NOT be Grayson the article should refelct that Robin has not yet givin his identity — Preceding unsigned comment added by 65.196.107.250 (talk) 18:42, 12 March 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Other than the fact that Greg Weisman has stated several times that the character is Dick Grayson, I think you might want to re-watch "Homefront", including the bits set in Gotham. Just sayin'. --Several Pending (talk) 20:12, 12 March 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Discussion on Edits by 64.236.243.16

To whom it may concern (including IP address 64.236.243.16, whose participation in this discussion given that his edits are the point of this discussion),

This is a discussion dedicated to correcting what someone who may have a conflict of interest in editing have said are errors about the show on this article while still following Wikipedian policies and guidelines. 64.236.243.16, self-reportedly Greg Weisman, has been editing this article with the intention of correcting errors. However, because is drawing on personal knowledge without citing any verifiable, reliable sources, which is not allowed on Wikipedia, I have reverted these good-faith edits. While professional expertise is always welcomed on Wikipedia and citing oneself is allowed, the sources cited by the professional must be verifiable. I recommend that Greg Weisman either:

a) (IMHO, the better one) alerts the sources we have cited (i.e. reliable online news organizations) that the information they have is incorrect, thus allowing us to correct the errors while being able to cite verifiable/reliable sources
b) (more iffy* solution) edits his own website (i.e. Ask Greg) to clear up/correct errors he sees on the internet

  • Solution #b is considered a little more iffy, because the usage of self-published sources is generally not acceptable, with the exception that "the self-published material produced by an established expert on the topic of the article whose work in the relevant field has previously been published by reliable third-party publications," which, I think, Ask Greg could qualify, but feel free to correct me if I'm wrong. Ask Greg is a section whose words are penned by Weisman on a third-party site, which seems to similar to how an expert has his own column on a newspaper. —MirlenTalk 06:22, 24 August 2010 (UTC)[reply]

I am also open to alternative proposals (as there is definitely a precedent for this sort of issue) suggested by other editors, hence this discussion. —MirlenTalk 01:57, 3 August 2010 (UTC)[reply]

I have restored the verifiable or grammatical edits by 64.236.243.16. For convenience, I have listed out the restored edits: Artemis's age, which is indeed 15 according to the official podcast (verified); per season --> throughout each season (grammar-related edit noted); and Jackson Hyde's background specifically originating from Brightest Day as stated in official DCU blog (verified). Other edits still remain unrestored, since they need to be cited by verifiable, reliable sources w/o drawing on personal knowledge from a shared IP address. —MirlenTalk 03:03, 3 August 2010 (UTC)[reply]


Grammar/Sourcing

Second-to-last sentence in Production/Conception and Development is grammatically incorrect. ("Although there were several characters the producers were not allowed to use in the first season (a list that has become shorter along the course of the development), they were usually in charge of the decisions determining which DC Universe character would or would not be used.[23]") Additionally, that particular cite does not back up claim. TAGregory (talk) 18:19, 5 January 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Confusing

The sentence saying "Superboy, whose origins will be faithful to that of his comic book counterpart while the character in the show will be a new take by the producers" How can it be both faithful to his comic counterpart but be a new take?68.196.93.32 (talk) 00:44, 27 November 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Seems very clear to me. The origin story is faithful to the comics, but the character's personality is a new take. 75.76.213.106 (talk) 21:18, 27 November 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Young Justice Wiki

There has yet to be a wiki for this program, there's a wealth of articles that could be done even from the first two episodes. -- Anythingspossibleforapossible (talk) 16:50, 28 November 2010 (UTC)[reply]

I think you may have skipped over Young Justice (TV series).-5- (talk) 12:43, 1 December 2010 (UTC)[reply]
There isn't one on wikia. -- Anythingspossibleforapossible (talk) 00:20, 5 December 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Oh, now I understand.-5- (talk) 17:40, 6 December 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Superboy's Origins

Currently the article says "Superboy/Connor Kent departs from his normal comic book origins and has a new take in the show, created by the producers, as a sixteen-week-old clone of Superman who was made by Project Cadmus". This in fact is the origin of the modern Superboy character in the comics. --220.253.72.11 (talk) 15:34, 19 May 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Agreed. I removed the line.dstumme (talk) 19:33, 26 July 2011 (UTC)[reply]
Well now with the New 52/Post-Flashpoint world of DC comics. Superboy of Earth-16 is very different from Superboy of New Earth. Does this change the wording of that sentence? - (Mrja84 (talk) 20:12, 21 September 2012 (UTC))[reply]

Episode 10

so what's the deal with episode 10? infobox says 10 episodes aired but I'm pretty sure it was only 9. List of episodes pages doesn't have a date on episode 10. Ramdomwolf 130.63.143.227 (talk) 15:29, 31 July 2011 (UTC)[reply]

The tenth episode, Targets, was put up on CN's website for like two seconds awhile back before it was taken down. That may be why it's listed as ten aired, though to my knowledge the episode has yet to appear on television. His royal majesty, Lord Holy Ono (talk) 20:01, 15 August 2011 (UTC)[reply]

David Sobolov in the series

I Managed to talk to voice artist David Sobolov via Facebook about a month ago, he had been cast for the second season of the show. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Mr.Fennoy75 (talk • contribs) 18:50, 6 October 2011 (UTC)[reply]

That's great. Do you have a published reference that says that as well? We cannot add the info without it. - Jack Sebastian (talk) 04:39, 8 October 2011 (UTC)[reply]

What the 'L'? (cast stuff)

I am noticing L-1, and L-whatever appearing under the additional casting headings. Have these played out in series credits, or is this an article organizational thing? If its the former, lets get some cites for them. If the latter, it cannot remain in the article, as it is Original Research.
As well, I am not seeing any references for the different castings. These are needed. - Jack Sebastian (talk) 04:42, 13 October 2011 (UTC)[reply]

I'm going to revert out the references to "L-1" and the like until we have reliable citation (beyond observational Sherlocking and primary sources) that link these characters to The Light. When we have that, we can maybe include a section on The Light wherein each of the villains are detailed with citation. - Jack Sebastian (talk) 17:07, 13 October 2011 (UTC)[reply]

"Additional cast" too long

Is there a way to pare this down? Wikipedia isn't a repository for this sort of info, though some of the more notable actors might be able to turned into prose. - Jack Sebastian (talk) 17:18, 13 October 2011 (UTC)[reply]

To that end, I have moved to below most of the additional cast (mostly composed of one-offs and the like) to here. Additionally, I have removed the additional roles from the cast and additional cast list in the article. If there is a solid reason why they are vital to an understanding of the series, we can add them back on a case-by-case basis. Alternatively, a subsection on how voice talent typically performs more than just their primary role might be of encyclopedic interest.
More information that has been added to the cast list. Of course, references have been added to this information. - Jack Sebastian (talk) 16:48, 16 October 2011 (UTC)[reply]
Of course if there are any big names in the cast list, we can do what they did in the Batman: The Brave and the Bold page and sort the Special Guest Stars from the Additional Voices. Otherwise, we should list them as what it was before it was trimmed with the cast member trivia in a sub-section. Rtkat3 (talk) 12:30, 13 November 2011 (UTC)[reply]
I disagree completely, which should be expected, since I am the one doing the trimming. Having the the editor determine who is a "big name" is - by definition - Original Research. Additionally, B:B&B is a different animal; virtually every episode is a self-enclosed vignette. Only Batman is the constant, and the cast otherwise changes; indeed, its the pull of the series. This series doesn't use 'special guest stars'; it has a regular cast, with often regularly recurring cast members and a few additional (and peripheral) cast members. As well, there is the issue of notability; just because someone played ChuckleBunny (or whatever), doesn't make them all that vital to an understanding of the subject of the article (ie, the series itself). - Jack Sebastian (talk) 19:06, 21 November 2011 (UTC)[reply]

In my opinion, on the main page only keep the voice actors who voice main or recurring characters, but add any minor roles they also voice as well. If a main voice actor also voices several unnamed characters, just add "additional voices" instead of "random guy #1, man on street #2, etc". It might also be useful to create a character list as its own article. --JDDJS (talk) 20:05, 21 November 2011 (UTC)[reply]

How About anyone could make a page like this. With All the cast and their Characters as well as their first appearences and Notes. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Mr.Fennoy75 (talk • contribs) 00:25, 16 December 2011 (UTC)[reply]
That might also work. We could have an individual page like they did for any of the characters appearing in Batman: The Brave and the Bold. Rtkat3 (talk) 7:06, 6 March 2012 (UTC)

It might be time to start that page, as I've had to trim the Cast section once again from every Tom, Dick and Harry that contributors sought to add. The cast list should be for those characters which are secondary to the show; the main cast is the only ones this article should focus on. - Jack Sebastian (talk) 14:42, 1 May 2012 (UTC)[reply]

We should get it started soon. Especially when it comes to characters that were exclusive to this show. Rtkat3 (talk) 1:58, June 25 2012 (UTC)

Primetime Emmy Award

Brandon Vietti won the "Outstanding Work as Lead Character Designer" animation category for the series. It's definitely worth a mention. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 202.156.11.11 (talk) 08:24, 21 November 2011 (UTC)[reply]

I agree. Where do you think it should go, new contributor? :) - Jack Sebastian (talk) 20:36, 21 November 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Megan Morse

I see there's a back and forth regarding Miss Martian's secret identity for the TV series. I googled it and it says she was revealed as Megan Morse in the episode Targets on a wikia. If someone could check that episode out, maybe this can be resolved one way or another. Alucardbarnivous (talk) 04:29, 30 December 2011 (UTC)[reply]

I watched and can confirm that the character named herself as such, at 6:22 into the episode. I don't think its been used at any other point, though. - Jack Sebastian (talk) 04:57, 30 December 2011 (UTC)[reply]
Isn't that just another pseudonym? I thought her real name was "M'gann M'orz" or somthing like that, and "Megan Morse" was picked as her "earth name" probably 'cause it sounds similar. --TiagoTiago (talk) 00:05, 17 March 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Youngest member.

Robin is listed as the youngest member of the team at age 13. But Superboy was just 16 weeks old when he was discovered which would make him the youngest. Am I missing something?65.204.124.130 (talk) 00:41, 27 February 2012 (UTC) Yes, a citation where someone notable made that observation. We cannot operation off of editorial deductions. - Jack Sebastian (talk) 15:33, 27 February 2012 (UTC)[reply]

In other words, logic has no place on wikipedia. 65.24.130.242 (talk) 10:12, 3 March 2012 (UTC)[reply]
A more accurate assessment would be that your logic and reasoning have no place in a Wikipedia article. You aren't notable. That sounds a lot harsher than is intended, but your views on a subject cannot be put into the article. Because its an encyclopedia, we use only cited sources. - Jack Sebastian (talk) 14:41, 3 March 2012 (UTC)[reply]
↑ case in point. Because you aren't a celecbrity, in the eyes of wikipedia, you are incapable of rational thought.65.204.124.130 (talk) 22:26, 3 March 2012 (UTC)[reply]
Not to belabor the point, but we aren't talking about celebrities here, and you should probably consider shifting your perspective and mood a little bit; the hostility and sarcasm is a bit off-putting, and certainly unwarranted here. No one is saying you aren't "capable of rational thought". We are saying that your rational thought is just that - yours. Citable sources could be writers and the sort of folk who are read by more than here in the article discussion pages. We have an entire policy page about that. On that page, it discusses this topic far more effectively than I can here. - Jack Sebastian (talk) 00:55, 4 March 2012 (UTC)[reply]
Question Are we actually compelled to state that Robin is the youngest member of the team? I know it's in his description at the official website, but it seems to me that we could simply tweak his profile in the article to read "though only 13, he is the most experienced member of the team" or something similar, without being guilty of original synthesis or whatnot. --Several Pending (talk) 07:39, 4 March 2012 (UTC)[reply]
I could easily live with that, especially if it prevents the sme sorts of arguments that appeared above from recurring. :) - Jack Sebastian (talk) 09:01, 4 March 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Captain Marvel is confirmed to be 10 as of season 1 episode 22 "Agendas" making him younger than Robin, technically. However the same episode does in fact confirm that Superboy is the youngest at 1 year old as of its airing. Also confirms Miss Martian to be in her 40s making her the oldest. 99.146.22.217 (talk) 12:53, 28 March 2012 (UTC)![reply]

Since the edit was corrected to remove the quantitative of 'youngest' or 'oldest', this question is moot, and best suited in a fan forum. Next issue, please. - Jack Sebastian (talk) 16:42, 28 March 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Chad Lowe credit

Being slow of wit, I've only just picked up on this: Chad Lowe has been credited as the voice of Captain Marvel for the character's more recent appearances ("Secrets" & "Misplaced"). Is it worth adding a separate listing for this or should it just be a note appended to Rob Lowe's bit? --Several Pending (talk) 08:52, 14 March 2012 (UTC)[reply]

I am of the opinion that it should be added to Rob Lowe's bit; he was, after all, asked to do it at Rob's request when something came up and the older brother couldn't do the voice work. That they are related can be seen as notable. - Jack Sebastian (talk) 14:27, 14 March 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Ask Greg

It should be noted that any pressing questions we can't find anywhere else can be answered in Greg Weisman's "Ask Greg" section of his website, being that he's a co-creator/writer of the show. Here's the link. There's also an archive of questions should anyone want to look around. Jlooney888 (talk) 01:52, 26 March 2012 (UTC)[reply]

That just feels wrong to me; its like asking leading questions to get the answers you want, instead of what a reliable source gleans or interviews out. This is not a wikia, We do not add material from wikias, blogs or forums (in virtually every case). Either do the work, find the sources, or sit back and wait until a source emerges. We are not - and should not be - in a hurry. - Jack Sebastian (talk) 02:52, 26 March 2012 (UTC)[reply]
It's a slippery slope. Wikipedia is adamantly against OR and yet Ask Greg often fills gaps left by being unable to make leaps in content for Wiki (as leaps in judgement are not scholarly and therefore have no place on Wiki). To Greg's credit, he doesn't spoil plot so it avoids the crystal ball aspect that goes against Wikipedia's rules and often uses his forum to clarify details. Thin line, to be sure. I should add, it takes somewhere between one to three months to get questions answered so if someone is curious about something, I wouldn't expect a speedy answer. Alucardbarnivous (talk) 04:29, 26 March 2012 (UTC)[reply]
WEll, that makes sense. You might want to consider iron-plating any idea of using references from there by asking the good folk over at RSN, and get their feedback. - Jack Sebastian (talk) 10:21, 26 March 2012 (UTC)[reply]
I was re-reading this answer, Alucardbarnivous, and I completely missed something you said:
  • as leaps in judgement are not scholarly and therefore have no place on Wiki). To Greg's credit, he doesn't spoil plot so it avoids the crystal ball aspect that goes against Wikipedia's rules and often uses his forum to clarify details
I think you are operating from a misapprehension of how (and why) Wikipedia operates the way it does. We don't discount leaps in judgment or non-scholarly commentary. In order to stay neutral (and, more practically, out of legal troubles), Wikipedia insists that any commentary that isn't obvious and clearly noted by anyone needs to connected to an outside source. In short, it isn't Wikipedia - or Wikipedia's editors - evaluating a movie or tv series or person as "utter garbage"; instead, its a secondary source. It is also for that reason that we don't get to speculate/connect the dots or otherwise Sherlock out any information. What if Greg's Big Reveal was that the stolen item was a piece of Starro? We'd be interfering with his livelihood in revealing what some clever monkey in a fan forum blurted out one day or bad pizza and pepsi. We'd be held responsible, not the monkey.
Secondly, you should read WP:CRYSTAL more completely. It doesn't prevent Greg from spilling the beans about the plot. It prevents us from doing it, especially without the support of citation.
I think you can be a pretty good editor, and you need to understand these aspects of Wikipedia and its policies far more clearly than I am worried that you do. - Jack Sebastian (talk) 05:49, 22 April 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Season 2 characters

This comfirms at least blue beetle and wondre girl and I think lagoona boy.NTC TNT (talk) 04:41, 27 April 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Er, what confirms this? You need citation for that, and it needs to be from a reliable, notable source that Wikipedia recognizes. There are far too many blogs, fan forums and rumor-mill websites to be sloppy about this. We are not in a hurry to get the information out there; we are an encyclopedia, not a news organ. - Jack Sebastian (talk) 13:11, 27 April 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Time to update the character lists

It's time to update those character lists. Doctor Fate effectively replaced Zatara as a member of the Justice League while Plastic Man, Atom, Icon and Red Arrow were inducted simultaneously. Zatanna and Rocket are now members of the Justice League after the Season 2 premiere while Black Lightning was also shown as a member as well. Red Arrow seems to have left the Justice League although that is in no way confirmed. If you pay attention to designation numbers, there are two empty spots which means there are or were two members of the Justice League who have yet to be announced or hinted on television.
As for The Team, Aqualad, Kid Flash and [{Artemis (comics)|Artemis]] have disappeared, but haven't been formally removed from the team. Bumblebee, Herald, Wonder Girl, Batgirl, Beast Boy, Lagoon Boy, Blue Beetle and Tim Drake have been formally added to the team while Rocket and Zatanna have left the team for the JLA. Counting the designation numbers again, that leaves a whopping 5 unaccounted spots. Maybe Sphere and Wolf have their own designation numbers, but that still leaves 3 open spots. Hopefully, we get some answers soon, but until then, we must update the lists with what we got. Feedback 21:31, 28 April 2012 (UTC) [reply]

I think the smart money would be to separate the cast list by season. If YJ is a revolving door for young DC heroes, then I imagine we'll be seeing a lot of them as the seasons roll on. Integrating them, based upon a single episode seems too soon and prone to speculation. - Jack Sebastian (talk) 06:06, 29 April 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Would it be a good idea to order them based off their List number? The following are from the Young Justice wikia, with srouces based off the episode; B01 – Robin/Nightwing[2] B02 – Aqualad[11] B03 – Kid Flash[2] B04 – Superboy[12] B05 – Miss Martian[13] B06 – Speedy/Red Arrow[3] B07 – Artemis[14] B17 - Bumblebee[10] B19 - Beast Boy[10] B20 - Robin II[10] B22 - Blue Beetle[10] — Preceding unsigned comment added by 184.45.13.65 (talk) 20:02, 5 May 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Differnt sub teams - are they assigned arbitrarily?

(this belongs here, and not on my usertalk page - Jack Sebastian)
I'm not the guy who updates the Young Justice page, but I just thought I should point out that it's not confirmed that the members are automatically Alpha, Beta, Delta, Gamma, Zeta squad members. During the episode it's implied that the team members are assigned to different squads. So where as Batgirl and Wonder Girl first stated as Beta Squad later Cassie is part of Alpha with Dick and Batgirl & Bumblebee are assigned to Beta. So it differs...might want to fix that. Smako26 (talk) 19:17, 29 April 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Sorry. I meant to say tha tI concur with this assessment. - Jack Sebastian (talk) 02:55, 1 May 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Miss Martian

The article reads: "There are differences in the line-up of this Young Justice team as compared to the team in the comic series of the same name. Miss Martian, who was originally a White Martian in the comics, was added because the date of her arrival to Earth could still fit in the early DC Universe concept." How is that a difference? She's a white martian in the show too. The DIFFERENCE is that Miss Martian wasn't in young justice comics at all. She was in Teen Titans.129.139.1.69 (talk) 16:13, 30 April 2012 (UTC)[reply]

"Additional cast" too long - take 2

I am noticing that everyone and their little brother is ending up in the characters sections again. Split the characters off into another articles, but - and I feel pretty strongly about this - we should not be listing any character who is a one- or two-off, episode-wise. We should not list any character who doesn't have a real-world description as to how the actor got the role or how the actor portrays the character; this specifically prevents in-universe nonsense from intruding into the article. For example, Shimmer, Mammoth and Black Spider do not warrant inclusion, any more than Ojo, Sensei or Mister Twister do. I'ds urge anyone wanting any character to remain that does not fulfill the aforementioned criteria dig up some information about their preferred character and start posting. I will wait a short time before removing many of the entries to here. - Jack Sebastian (talk) 03:23, 31 May 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Grammarxx' efforts aside (which seems a lot like rearranging deck chairs on a sinking, overcrowded ship), I am placing number of the little-used or inconsequential characters mentioned in the article.
  • The Atom - He was inducted into the Justice League on December 30, 2010.[citation needed]
  • Black Lightning - He became a member of the Justice League during the five year gap as seen at the beginning of Season Two.
  • Hawkman - Member of the Justice League and husband of Hawkwoman.
  • Plastic Man - He was inducted into the Justice League on December 30, 2010.
    • Mammoth - A super-stong agent of the Light. He is the twin brother of Shimmer and was a member of The Cult of Kobra. After being injected with a hybrid strain of the Venom Drug and the Blockbuster Formula, he developed super strength and became very deformed.
    • Amazo (voiced by Peter MacNicol) - An android created by Professor Ivo. He has the ability to copy the powers of the Justice League.
    • M.O.N.Q.I.s (vocal effects provided by Peter MacNicol) - Short for Mobile Optimal Neural Quotient Infiltrators, the M.O.N.Q.I.s are robotic monkeys that serve as the foot soldiers for Professor Ivo. Professor Ivo mentioned that it took him ages to figure out an acronym for "monkey."
    • Shimmer - The twin sister of Mammoth and a recurring agent of The Light. She originally debuted as a member of The Cult of Kobra. While Shimmer has not displayed any powers, she is shown to be an expert fighter and tech savvy.
    • Mister Twister / Bromwell Stikk (voiced by John de Lancie) - The first villain the original six of the Team fought. Mister Twister wore a robotic suit that alowed him to generate tornados and thunderstorms. Bromwell Stikk is later shown to be working with T.O. Morrow where he used a robot version of himself to operate the Mister Twister armor on The Light's behalf.
  • League of Shadows – A group of assassins that are led by Ra's al Ghul and carry out the bidding of The Light.
  • Snapper Carr (voiced by Greg Weisman) – A teacher at Happy Harbor High School. Carr privately teaches at the cave.
  • Cat Grant (voiced by Masasa Moyo) – A female reporter who reports on the various battles of the Justice League.
  • Catherine Cobert (voiced by Stephanie Lemelin) – A woman who is a public relations liaison to the Justice League.
  • Nabu (voiced by Kevin Michael Richardson) - The entity behind the powers of Doctor Fate.


The only characters that can remain are those with information about their voice talent (helping to prevent an in-universe slant to the article) and those characters who have appeared in multiple episodes. The very few exceptions to this rule are, for example Hawkwoman and Black Adam, who haven't ahad a single line of dialogue but are intrinsic to the storyline.
I don't mind if someone wants to create an article that discusses the various characters of the YJ universe, but this is not the place to do it. They are not vital to a concise understanding of the series. - Jack Sebastian (talk) 17:25, 1 June 2012 (UTC)[reply]
Members of the League (Hawkman, Atom and Plastic Man) are "inconsequential"? Not following that logic. 65.204.124.130 (talk) 18:48, 2 June 2012 (UTC)[reply]
They haven't had any lines in the series, nor any significant participation in any of the series' plots. Hawkwoman does, as she was one of the missing Leaguers. Until they have one of those things (and preferably both), we cannot incude them, as the article isn't about them, but about Young Justice. The others are just window dressing until they become part of the story. - Jack Sebastian (talk) 19:11, 2 June 2012 (UTC)[reply]
I'm going to agree here, until these characters start making bigger appearances (and for some of them their 2nd), they're irrelevant. We're not going to add extras and walker by's to the character list, so we should keep the list neat with only regular and major characters. (talk) 5:56: 7 June 2012 (UTC)

Substantial structural changes

I am noticing that a number of new users and SPAs are coming to the article and changing substantial parts of the article without referencing those changes. I think that once reverted, discussion becomes necessary in order to prevent edit-warring. Please, someone - explain why we are describing the member of the Kult of Kobra and whatnot when they have made no appearance or mention within the series. That's the one that sticks out the most to me, but there are plenty of others. - Jack Sebastian (talk) 03:51, 8 June 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Query. What is the magic number of appearances a character has to make before they deserve to be included? I see that non-speaking characters (Hawkman, The Atom) are "window dressing" (apparently) if they do not speak, no matter how many times they appear. Characters that have never appeared aside, it seems that there is some confusion when it comes to who has appeared and should be included on this page. Also, if these are truly "new users" and "SPA"s making these changes... they're probably not going to bother reading the talk page. Klarion L-7 (talk) 01:20, 9 June 2012 (UTC)[reply]
Perhaps not, but that would be their loss, and they will have only themselves to blame for not following the simple instructions. clicking a tab and joining a discussion. I've little time for people like that anyway.
Now, for your question, Klarion: the short answer is that there is no "magic number". The article is about YOUNG JUSTICE. That may seem obvous, but there are folk that think that, for the article to be better, it must be as stuffed with flavor as possible. An article is not a burrito. If there are contributors who think that these minor appearances are important - and I suspect there are a good number of them - then start an article and list those who are notable. This article is about the series focusing on The Team. Anything or anyone who isn't a major part of the plot of the episodes or only has a bit part has no place in this article. It's too in-universe as it is.
What do you think, Klarion? - Jack Sebastian (talk) 04:30, 9 June 2012 (UTC)[reply]
IMO, if a character (given the source material) is likely to be a major player in the series (The League, for instance) they probably deserve to be mentioned in the body of the article. Listing Hawkwoman because she's spoken a line or 2 but not Hawkman (because he has not spoken) feels a little awkward. If Cassandra Cain, for instance, joins the team... she's mute. Is she omitted for the same reason Hawkman is? The League are background characters in the Young Justice cartoon. But in the DC Universe the sidekicks are background characters for The League. I mean, really, in terms of DC mythology it seems we should be leaving out half of the team for the same reason. "Not a burrito", etc., okay sure. But a simple name on the page should suffice. We don't need a bio or a listing of everyone's age, favorite color, etc. I completely understand not listing "Manta Trooper 31" or "Belle Reve inmate 14" but leaving out The Atom seems a little strange. Yes, the show is about Young Justice. But the team would not exist without The League and most of the stories revolve around The League, The Light (which is listed, in it's entirety) and the interactions between the 2. I don't see a problem with fleshing out the article (or any article) to make it worth reading. After all, isn't that the point? If no one is reading wikipedia because every article has become "yep, according to google, it happened (citation needed)" and "no image available" then why bother? Klarion L-7 (talk) 19:58, 9 June 2012 (UTC)[reply]
Yours is a very common frustration for some Wikipedia editors. We cannot add what seems obvious (w/out citation) and that is infuriating - at least it was to me, when i started editing Way Back When™. the thing is, Wikipedia is considered helpful because the opinions it has in the articles always belong to someone else. Wikipedia, as a whole, should not be offering any original insight into any of its articles. We already have the clowns over at Conservapedia thinking we are all leftist commies or whatever because of our supposed liberal slant. I think that making sure we are keeping our own opinions as to what's important enough to write about within the rules of objective neutrality.
Regarding the points you mentioned: I didn't include Hawkwoman because of any line she might have said. I included her because she is one of the six heroes who were mind-controlled into tearing up a planet - that is a fairly large plot point that advances the series along. As for the JLA being background characters in the show but not in the fictional universe in which they exist, I say so what? The series' characters are sidekicks (or former sidekicks), but where they came from matters not as much as who they are during the series and where they are going. If the Atom or whoever isn't doing something to advance the plot of the series along, anything we right about him moves the focus off the Young Justice grouping. This article is about Young Justice; anything that doesn't immediately affect it doesn't belong in the article. - Jack Sebastian (talk) 19:42, 10 June 2012 (UTC)[reply]
I believe, just as a rule of thumb, characters shouldn't be included until they have like three lines, or they have a major impact on the show ex. Hawkwoman was one of the 6, so she's in; Icon left with the 6 and introduced Rocket, so he's in; Black lightning hasn't done anything of value, so he's out. Also, along the lines of villains, they will come and go,they are continually introduced, so until they become regulars they should be kept out. We should not divide the League by time of induction, attempting organization is actually just cluttering the page up. On another note, viewers will come here and keep editing it until they feel their favorites are detailed enough, so I will be requesting page protection. Grammarxxx (talk) 1:05, July 4 2012 (UTC)

Invasion

I suggest that Young Justice: Invasion be given its own article. 173.57.39.131 (talk) 21:37, 20 July 2012 (UTC)Anonymous[reply]

Why? The series is the same, with the exception of the addendum to the title. - Jack Sebastian (talk) 02:13, 21 July 2012 (UTC)[reply]
I agree with Jack, there is no reason. The second season merely has a subtitle to reflect a them of the season. Similarly Heroes had chapters that wind up splitting a season between one theme and another. No reason for those to be split. - (Mrja84 (talk) 20:09, 21 September 2012 (UTC))[reply]

When is a Roy Harper not Roy Harper?

So the next new episode on September 29th seems to focus on Roy Harper. I do not know if that is Red Arrow or original Roy. But it prompted a question I will keep my eye on. Whenever original Roy is on the show and has a voice actor, I wonder how they will differentiate Roy Harper from Red Arrow. Given that Red Arrow's name is not legally Roy Harper.

Currently, it lists Speedy/Red Arrow/Roy Harper for the character of Red Arrow. But when original Roy starts appearing in the show we will need a way to differentiate them on the page and I just wonder how that will turn out. -- (Mrja84 (talk) 20:07, 21 September 2012 (UTC))[reply]