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	<title>the Captain&#039;s JLA blog &#187; Jason Kirk</title>
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		<title>Asides From Twitter for 2012-02-01</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Feb 2012 22:55:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jason Kirk</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Before Watchmen is just the same stunt formula as Flashpoint (a set of interconnceted mini-series that are separate from the main universe) # Related Posts: JLA Solicitations for February 2012 JLA Soliciations for January 2012 JLA Solicitations in March 2012	<div class="relatedposts">
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<li>Before Watchmen is just the same stunt formula as Flashpoint (a set of interconnceted mini-series that are separate from the main universe) <a href="http://twitter.com/JLAblog/statuses/164781398610284544" class="aktt_tweet_time">#</a></li>
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		<title>Asides From Twitter for 2012-01-17</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Jan 2012 22:55:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jason Kirk</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[RT @CBR WB Announces &#8220;Justice League: Doom&#8221; West Coast Premiere, Releases New Art http://t.co/jLgzhvWI # Related Posts: JLA Soliciations for January 2012 JLA Solicitations for February 2012 JLA Solicitations in March 2012	<div class="relatedposts">
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<li>RT @<a href="http://twitter.com/CBR" class="aktt_username">CBR</a> WB Announces &#8220;Justice League: Doom&#8221; West Coast Premiere, Releases New Art <a href="http://t.co/jLgzhvWI" rel="nofollow">http://t.co/jLgzhvWI</a> <a href="http://twitter.com/JLAblog/statuses/159323172636852225" class="aktt_tweet_time">#</a></li>
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		<title>Asides From Twitter for 2012-01-13</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Jan 2012 22:55:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jason Kirk</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[DC News: JL #5 delayed a week http://t.co/PnG7Qisg, Liefeld on the rampage http://t.co/Rtqp6gtn, new corporate logo http://t.co/qIs3l9Zb # The new logo is for DC Entertainment which makes me wonder if they are differentiating the parent from DC Comics proper. # From the horse&#8217;s mouth: RT @DCComics We can confirm that Justice League #5 from @jimlee [...]	<div class="relatedposts">
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<li>DC News: JL #<a href="http://search.twitter.com/search?q=%235" class="aktt_hashtag">5</a> delayed a week <a href="http://t.co/PnG7Qisg" rel="nofollow">http://t.co/PnG7Qisg</a>, Liefeld on the rampage <a href="http://t.co/Rtqp6gtn" rel="nofollow">http://t.co/Rtqp6gtn</a>, new corporate logo <a href="http://t.co/qIs3l9Zb" rel="nofollow">http://t.co/qIs3l9Zb</a> <a href="http://twitter.com/JLAblog/statuses/157942742289358848" class="aktt_tweet_time">#</a></li>
<li>The new logo is for DC Entertainment which makes me wonder if they are differentiating the parent from DC Comics proper. <a href="http://twitter.com/JLAblog/statuses/157943134452592640" class="aktt_tweet_time">#</a></li>
<li>From the horse&#8217;s mouth: RT @<a href="http://twitter.com/DCComics" class="aktt_username">DCComics</a> We can confirm that Justice League #<a href="http://search.twitter.com/search?q=%235" class="aktt_hashtag">5</a> from @<a href="http://twitter.com/jimlee" class="aktt_username">jimlee</a> and @<a href="http://twitter.com/geoffjohns" class="aktt_username">geoffjohns</a> is indeed hitting shelves next week. <a href="http://twitter.com/JLAblog/statuses/157948977407471617" class="aktt_tweet_time">#</a></li>
<li>However, it&#8217;s still not listed on Diamond&#8217;s site <a href="http://t.co/lLHcAIDi" rel="nofollow">http://t.co/lLHcAIDi</a> <a href="http://twitter.com/JLAblog/statuses/157949741408325633" class="aktt_tweet_time">#</a></li>
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		<title>The New 52, Wave 2</title>
		<link>http://league.jmkprime.org/2012/01/12/the-new-52-wave-2/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Jan 2012 13:17:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jason Kirk</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[USA Today (here and here) are reporting that DC are cancelling six low-selling books from the New 52 and are launching 6 new books to replacement them in May. The 6 for the can are Men of War, Mister Terrific, O.M.A.C., Hawk and Dove, Blackhawks and Static Shock. Not a terrible shock really, but I [...]	<div class="relatedposts">
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>USA Today (<a href="http://www.usatoday.com/life/comics/story/2012-01-12/Seven-facts-about-six-new-DC-Comics-series/52510592/1">here</a> and <a href="http://www.usatoday.com/life/comics/story/2012-01-12/dc-comics-unveils-six-new-series/52504982/1">here</a>) are reporting that DC are cancelling six low-selling books from the New 52 and are launching 6 new books to replacement them in May. The 6 for the can are <em>Men of War</em>, <em>Mister Terrific</em>, <em>O.M.A.C.</em>, <em>Hawk and Dove</em>, <em>Blackhawks</em> and <em>Static Shock</em>. Not a terrible shock really, but I had a soft stop for the OMAC title. The loss of two prominent African-American led books (Static Shock and Mister Terrific) would have been a concern if they had been of suitably high quality. Both characters have great potential, but I didn&#8217;t see that realized in the New 52 books. Hopefully we&#8217;ll see Static back with Titans.</p>
<p>The six replacement series are more interesting. They are <em>Batman Incorporated</em>, <em>Dial H, Worlds&#8217; Finest, </em><em>G.I. Combat</em>, <em>Earth 2</em>, and <em>The Ravagers. </em>Of particular interest is James Robinson&#8217;s Justice Society series, now named &#8220;Earth 2&#8243;, and a companion title featuring the Earth 2 Power Girl and Huntress and their adventures trapped on the DCU Earth. Quoting from USA Today:</p>
<blockquote><p>Parallel worlds have been in DC&#8217;s wheelhouse for a while, and they waited till the second wave to really get into the nitty-gritty of heroes from other Earths. Writer James Robinson reteams with the Justice Society for the new series <em>Earth 2</em>, which is being drawn by Nicola Scott, while Huntress and Power Girl are stranded on our world and want to return to theirs in <em>Worlds&#8217; Finest</em>, written by Paul Levitz with art by George Perez and Kevin Maguire in rotating story arcs. &#8220;What does that mean to be exiles from that Earth 2?&#8221; [Bob] Harras says. &#8220;We thought it&#8217;d be a nice thing to bring this concept back and to really, as we did with the 52 initially, reconceive it and freshen it up.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p><em>Batman Incorporated</em> and <em>Earth 2</em> should have real staying power. I&#8217;m more unsure about the others. I love the idea of <em>Worlds&#8217; Finest</em>, but its success is really going to depend on the execution. The artists should ensure that, but its hard to tell nowadays. I wish the other titles well, but I remain to be sold on them.</p>
<p>The unanswered question: Is the Huntress in the current Huntress series the New 52 Huntress or is she the Earth 2 Huntress?</p>
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		<title>Asides From Twitter for 2012-01-01</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 01 Jan 2012 22:55:00 +0000</pubDate>
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<li>Happy 2012 Everybody! <a href="http://twitter.com/JLAblog/statuses/153266681530167297" class="aktt_tweet_time">#</a></li>
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		<title>Young Justice: Secrets</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 24 Dec 2011 12:55:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jason Kirk</dc:creator>
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<h3>Episode Credits</h3>



























<h4>Cast</h4><dl class="credits"><dt>Artemis</dt><dd>Stephanie Lemelin</dd><dt>Robin</dt><dd>Jesse McCartney</dd><dt>Miss Martian</dt><dd>Danica McKellar</dd><dt>Superboy, Marvin White</dt><dd>Nolan North</dd><dt>Aqualad</dt><dd>Khary Payton</dd><dt>Kid Flash</dt><dd>Jason Spisak</dd><dt>Zatanna</dt><dd>Lacey Chabert</dd><dt>Harm</dt><dd>Ben Diskin</dd><dt>Red Arrow</dt><dd>Crispin Freeman</dd><dt>Batman</dt><dd>Bruce Greenwood</dd><dt>Captain Marvel</dt><dd>Chad Lowe</dd><dt>Secret, Wendy Harris, Karen Beecher</dt><dd>Masasa Moyo</dd><dt>Mal Duncan, Jim Daniels</dt><dd>Kevin Michael Richardson</dd><dt>Lucas Carr</dt><dd>Greg Weisman</dd></dl><h4>Crew</h4><dl class="credits"><dt>Writer</dt><dd>Peter David</dd><dt>Director</dt><dd>Jay Oliva</dd><dt>Music, Theme Music</dt><dd>Kristopher Carter, Michael McCuistion, Lolita Ritmanis</dd><dt>Voice Direction</dt><dd>Jamie Thomason</dd><dt>Animation Timing Director</dt><dd>James Tim Walker</dd><dt>Storyboard</dt><dd>Jay Baker, Jake Castorena, Tim Divar, Ki-Doo Kim, Owen Sullivan</dd><dt>Lead Character Design</dt><dd>Phil Bourassa</dd><dt>Character Design</dt><dd>Dusty Abell, Jerome Moore, Coran Stone</dd><dt>Prop Design</dt><dd>Alex Kubalsky, Eugene Mattos</dd><dt>Animation Services</dt><dd>Lotto Animation Inc.</dd><dt>Animation Director</dt><dd>Heechul Kang (supervising), Junsik Cho, Daegu Heh, Hyeoksoo Lee</dd><dt>Producer</dt><dd>Brandon Vietti, Greg Weisman</dd><dt>Executive Producer</dt><dd>Sam Register</dd></dl>
<h3>Quotes</h3>
<blockquote><p><strong>Harm:</strong> Mediocrity such as this is never far from Harm!</p></blockquote>
<h3>Synopsis &#8220;Secrets&#8221;</h3>
<p><span style="color: #3366ff;">31st October -</span>- There been a break in at New York City&#8217;s Met, but Detective Jim Daniels is incredulous that only one object, the &#8220;Sword of Beowulf&#8221;, an ancient Anglo-saxon sword held in a claw-like scabbard, has been stolen. The curator of the exhibit tells the detective about the mythical powers of the sword which he says can only be unlocked by a person &#8220;pure of heart&#8221; who says a special phrase in Old English. The thief, who repeatedly refers to himself as &#8220;Harm&#8221; in the third person, is still in the building (&#8220;Still, Harm should be grateful. Harm did need the words&#8221;). The sword&#8217;s scabbard opens upon Harm&#8217;s recitation of the phrase and he draws out the sword. An orange light passes from the Sword to Harm and lodges where his heart should be. A stunned curator asks how Harm could possible be &#8220;Pure of Heart&#8221;, but is reminded that the myth didn&#8217;t specify &#8220;pure good&#8221;, just &#8220;pure&#8221;.</p>
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<p>At Mount Justice, Megan (Miss Martian) has invited the Team to the Happy Harbour High-School Halloween dance. Wally (Kid Flash) is already in costume and flirting with Megan, but he is oblivious to the fact that she and Conner (Superboy) are a couple. Captain Marvel, who has been hanging around the Team a lot, shows up under the mistaken belief that Megan&#8217;s invitation also extended to him. He eventually catches on that he wasn&#8217;t invited and teleports out saying he&#8217;s going trick-or-treating on his own (Marvel is actually a 10-year old in an adult&#8217;s body, but the Team don&#8217;t know that). Zatanna and Artemis teleport in just before Marvel leaves and Zatanna instantly spots that Conner and Megan are acting like a couple. Artemis tries to laugh off her observation, but walks away when she realises that Zatanna is correct. Artemis had held a secret crush for Conner and is surprised/depressed by the news he is dating Megan. Artemis doesn&#8217;t want to go to the dance anymore so Zatanna suggests a girls night out fighting crime instead.</p>
<p>Conner, Superboy, and Wally hit the Halloween dance and, to Conner&#8217;s frustration, find that the majority of the other students are actually dressed as members of the Justice League. They are greeted by Wendy, Karen, and Mal, but their other friend Marvin is worried about reports of a Martian Invasion which keeps appearing on the student&#8217;s mobile phones. Their teacher, Lucas Carr, scoffs at the idea and points out that the Martian Manhunter is a member of the Justice League. The party has been going a while when the lights suddenly go out. The students then get another wave of Martian invasion alerts. Mr Carr again tells them its a clich&#xE9;, but he is interrupted by an announcement over the speakers. The voice claims to be from the Department of Homeland Security and tells everybody to stay inside the building. Wally is just about to call the Cave when Conner spots the prankster with his infra-red vision.</p>
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<p>Robin and Aqualad are absent from the party as they are back at base with Red Tornado, Batman, and the visiting Red Arrow debating the Sportsmaster&#8217;s claim to have a mole inside the Team. Aqualad believes Sportsmaster was just trying to sow dissent, but Red Arrow isn&#8217;t convinced and says that Artemis has lied about being Green Arrow&#8217;s niece. Aqualad is surprised, but Batman cuts off Robin before he can reveal Artemis&#8217; true parentage. Batman is more concerned about Superboy, who may still possess programming from his time in Cadmus that even he isn&#8217;t ware of. However, Aqualad says he fought &#8220;side-by-side&#8221; with each of them and again refuses to believe that any of them are traitors.</p>
<p>Zatanna and Artemis hit Manhattan on the back of two of the Team&#8217;s motor-bikes. Their patrol takes them past the Museum where the police are still out in force. Artemis refuses to talk about Conner and Megan and insists she just needs something to hit. The opportunity presents itself then they stop a mugging, a grocery store robbery, and an attack on a young woman by four men. However, Harm is watching their crime fighting from the rooftops. He is in turn watched by a pale, silent girl. Harm finally introduces himself to Zatanna and Artemis by blowing-up their parked bikes and then advancing on them out of the flames. &#8220;Harm isn&#8217;t impressed&#8221; by Artemis&#8217;s arrows or Zatanna&#8217;s magic, but he intends to study them before fighting the Justice League proper. Zatanna spots the pale girl beckoning them from an alleyway so she and Artemis beat a strategic withdrawal. They follow the girl to the roof tops, but she is always just out of reach and the only word is ever says is &#8220;secret.&#8221;</p>
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<p>Secret vanishes just as Harm catches up with Artemis and Zatanna. They delay him with ice for a few seconds, but Harm is relentless. Artemis challenges Harm to a fight without their weapons, but she in unable to land a single blow on him. Harm monologues during the fight and infuriates Artemis by criticizing her lack of focus (&#8220;It struggles with inner demons. It can&#8217;t fight Harm while fighting itself. Harm doesn&#8217;t battle his demons, Harm embraces them.&#8221;). He continues twittering on about the sacrifices he&#8217;s made to become pure enough to wield the Sword of Beowulf, but that just gives girls time to evade him and escape with the reappeared Secret. She directs them to a place they think it&#8217;s a random location, but Harm reveals that they have actually found his home. He attacks them again and the last thing that Artemis sees before she passes out is Harm and the Secret standing over her.</p>
<p>Back in Happy Harbour, Marvin stops three of the younger students from leaving the dance by telling them he&#8217;s been told to keep them inside for their own protection. Marvin is the prankster behind the invasion message, but it is his turn to be pranked when Wally runs up to him screaming &#8220;The Martian&#8217;s are coming! The Martian&#8217;s are coming!&#8221; A giant spectral things from another world with glowing green eyes then appears behind Wally. Conner makes a show of hurrying Marvin inside away from danger while he holds off the invader. It throws Conner around with its telekinesis prompting Marvin runs screaming into the dance hall. He tells everybody that he was behind the prank and then tries to convince them that Martians have really invaded. However, he&#8217;s left confounded and confused when Conner and Wally reappear as if nothing had happened.</p>
<p>When Artemis regains consciousness she finds that she is tied to chair and that Harm is talking to her. A television shows Zatanna tied to a chair in another room with a cross-bow pointed her. Harm threatens Zatanna unless Artemis tells him her secrets. He demands to know how they found his house, but Harm swears that he has no partner when Artemis mentions the Secret. While Harm is distracted, Secret removes Zatanna&#8217;s gag so she can use a spell to free herself from the ropes. Zatanna is in a little girl&#8217;s bedroom and finds a photograph showing harm and Secret as apparently loving siblings. Zatanna asks Secret about her connection to Harm, but the only thing she says, the only thing she ever says, is &#8220;secret&#8221;. Harm has finally noticed that Zatanna is free, but he falls for her illusion while she is freeing Artemis. Harm then gets his first fleeing glimpse of Secret as he follows the three girls to the kitchen door. Artemis then covers their escape by setting of an explosion which engulfs the entire ground floor of the house.</p>
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<p>Zatanna and Artemis are surprised to find a small grave in the house&#8217;s back garden. It is marked by fresh flowers and a rough plank of wood on which is carved &#8220;Greta Hayes. Beloved sister.&#8221; The two girls step back in fright when the translucent image of the Secret rises out of the grave. It is now clear that Secret is the ghost of Greta Hayes, the sister of the villain that has been chasing them. She nods to acknowledge her identity and produces an image of her brother&#8217;s dagger when asked how she died. Harm finds them and challenges them to stay away from &#8220;Harm&#8217;s holy place.&#8221; Artemis accuses him of killing his own sister, but Harm is unrepentant. Greta was the only thing good in his life, but to make himself pure &#8211; pure evil so that he could wield the Sword of Beowulf &#8211; he had to purge that goodness from his heart and in Harm&#8217;s twisted mind that meant killing Greta.</p>
<p>Harm is taken aback when Secret/Greta rises from the grave again. He accuses Zatanna of conjuring another illusion, but she points out that she didn&#8217;t speak. Secret advances slowly towards Harm and he tries to tell them that he isn&#8217;t sorry. Secret walks through his flailing stabs and reaches into his chest to extract light that the Sword of Beowulf had given him. Whether the act is literal or symbolic is not clear, but Harm&#8217;s wavering at Greta&#8217;s reappearance demonstrates that his heart not as pure as he had thought. The Sword knows this and suddenly goes heavily in Harms hand. He looses grip on the Sword and it is pulled back into its grotesque scabbard. Without the sword Harm is a very easy target for Artemis&#8217; violent righteous indication. With Harm unconscious, the Secret returns to her rest. Zatanna tells her that &#8220;We won&#8217;t forget you Greta&#8221; and that they will make sure she gets a proper burial.</p>
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<p>Artemis questions how anybody could murder a relative and she&#8217;s about to mention her own family, but stops herself. Zatanna warns her that &#8220;secret&#8217;s don&#8217;t stay buried&#8221;, but Artemis clams up again and says she &#8220;doesn&#8217;t have any secrets.&#8221; They then notice a gap in the fence through which it is possible to see a sign on a showing the word &#8220;secret&#8221;, the very last thing that Greta ever saw and the only word she could say after death.</p>
<h3>Continuity</h3>
<ul>
<li>This episode takes place on the night of All-Hallow&#8217;s Eve &#8212; Halloween &#8212; October 31st.</li>
<li>Captain Marvel&#8217;s teleport code is 15.</li>
<li>Kid Flash&#8217;s wrist is still in plaster due to the injury he received in "<a href="http://league.jmkprime.org/2011/10/21/young-justice-alpha-male/">Alpha Male</a>".</li>
<li>The New York zeta-beam point is hidden being a billboard for The Silver Blade.</li>
<li>The Martian Manhunter has a few hundred nieces and nephews. He and Miss Martian first met five months ago after she stowed away on his last trip to Earth (note that this conflicts with the origin that Miss Martian told the team in [cred ref="young-justice-vol-2|6"] where she ways she won a contest to become his sidekick.</li>
<li>Artemis carries extra-strings for her bow. Logical one might think, but not something we&#8217;ve really seen before in a comic book archer.</li>
</ul>
<h3>Commentary</h3>
<h4>Peter David, the writer</h4>
<p>The entire run of the original <em>Young Justice</em> comic book series was written by Peter David, a fan favourite novelist and veteran comic book writer. David is no stranger to TV and has written highly regarded episodes of <em>Babylon 5</em>, <em>Crusade</em>, and <em>Space Cases</em> and several recent episodes of the <em>Ben 10</em> franchise. Therefore, it&#8217;s not that surprising that he was tapped to write an episode of the <em>Young Justice</em> cartoon adaptation. The first confirmation of this came when David posted on his bog that:</p>
<blockquote><p>I neglected to mention yesterday [Jul 24th, 2nd day of the San Diego Comic-Con] that I attended the presentation of the &#x201C;Young Justice&#x201D; animated series. The audience reaction seems overwhelmingly positive, and I&#x2019;m glad to hear it, because (and I am now free to mention it) I&#x2019;m going to be writing several episodes for the series. I&#x2019;m thrilled to have the opportunity to reconnect with the characters, even if there are some differences between the guys I wrote and the new incarnation. I would love to tell you all about my first episode, but I&#x2019;m afraid that it&#x2019;s&#x2026;oh, what&#x2019;s the word&#x2026;Secret.</p></blockquote>
<p>The tease was the name of a popular character, &#8220;the Secret&#8221;, who starred in his YJ, but is absent from the Cartoon Network version (see below for details).</p>
<h4>The Secret and Harm</h4>
<p>Harm first appeared in <em>Young Justice</em> (vol. 1) #4 (Jan 1999) as a young wannabe supervillain who runs rings around the team before escaping back to his secret identity as a suburban teen called Billy. It looks like he&#8217;ll be back for another round quite quickly, but issue #5 ends with the shocking conclusion of Harm&#8217;s father shooting him rather than allow his evil to continue.</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-13271 ex4" title="Young Justice (vol. 1) #4 Scene" src="http://league.jmkprime.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/yj1_04_scene1.jpg" alt="" width="600" height="896"/></p>
<p>Unfortunately death doesn&#8217;t really have a meaning for supervillains and Harm returns several issues later, more powerful than ever, as a demon during a jail break from Hell.</p>
<p>The Secret, who as we&#8217;ve seen in this episode is Harm&#8217;s sister, was more talkative in the original comics, but we didn&#8217;t know she was a ghost, at least at first. She had little or no memory of who she was before Young Justice liberated her from a government-run orphanage for superhumans. She was insubstantial and appeared to be a living gas, but her touch could freeze objects or people and it soon become clear that there was more to her origin than it appeared.</p>
<p>The truth of the Secret&#8217;s origin is revealed in <em>Young Justice</em> (vol. 1) #42 (April 2002) as the Secret came face-to-face with the Spectre &#8211; DC&#8217;s ghostly spirit of vengeance and cosmic exposition. Billy (Harm) was Greta&#8217;s adopted brother in the original comics. Her memories of Billy and her original life were slowly reawakening and the Spectre took her back to the site of the shooting shown above.</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-13272 ex1" title="Young Justice (vol. 1) #42 Scene " src="http://league.jmkprime.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/yj1_42_scene1.jpg" alt="" width="600" height="917"/></p>
<p>He then explains that her brother had fallen in with a minor demon called Buzz who offered him power in exchange for a sacrifice, specifically the life of his younger sister. Billy obliged by tossing a toaster into Greta&#8217;s bath water electrocuting her, but she revived on the mortuary table as a disembodied cloud. The Spectre (and yes that is Hal Jordan&#8230; it&#8217;s a long story) further explained that she isn&#8217;t completely dead and that the &#8220;Lords of Light&#8221; took an interest in her. They transformed her into a living ghost, neither dead or alive, but a conduit between this world and the next.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s a surprisingly dark background for a character who duplicated Miss Martian&#8217;s naive and vulnerable character. The evil god Darkseid, Desaad&#8217;s boss hinted at last episode, tries to tempt the Secret into embracing her power over death and she almost falls. Eventually at the end of the <em>Young Justice</em>&#8216;s run Darkseid tires of her resistance and punitively strips her powers from her. What he&#8217;s too blind to see is that her power derives from her being partially dead, remove that and she&#8217;s just a normal healthy living girl again. Secret then lives out the rest of her life in pease and isn&#8217;t see again.</p>
<p>Harm is voiced by Ben Diskin who voiced Venom in Greg Weisman&#8217;s <em>The Spectacular Spider-Man</em>. Secret is voiced by reoccurring Young Justice voice artist Masasa Moyo (Cat Grant, Wendy Harris).</p>
<h3>Secrets</h3>
<p>The theme of this episode is secrets and there are a lot of them to go around. In no specific order:</p>
<ul>
<li>Megan and Conner&#8217;s relationship.</li>
<li>Captain Marvel&#8217;s true age</li>
<li>Artemis&#8217;s crush on Superboy.</li>
<li>Artemis&#8217;s parentage and secret identity.</li>
<li>The existence of a mole on the team.</li>
<li>The new that the Martian stories are just a prank</li>
<li>Miss Martian lying about how she was selected to be the Manhunter&#8217;s sidekick.</li>
<li>Harm&#8217;s murder of his sister</li>
<li>Robin&#8217;s secret identity. The one Team member with an identity he can&#8217;t tell the others is one of those who doesn&#8217;t go to the High School dance.</li>
<li>Secret Meeting: Did the rest of the Team know that Aqualad was talking to Red Arrow and Batman.</li>
</ul>
<h4>Halloween Allusions</h4>
<h5>Team costumes</h5>
<ul>
<li>Artemis: Female vampire.</li>
<li>Kid Flash: The Michael J. Fox werewolf from Teen Wolf.</li>
<li>Superboy: The Mummy.</li>
<li>Miss Martian: There is plenty going on here. Kid Flash first asks if she&#8217;s going as <em>My Favourite Martian</em>, a 1960s sitcom about a martian living secretly on Earth. Her actual costume is as a zombie bride (although being a DC series they could justify it as a Silver Banshee allusion). Later when she scares Marvin the human she uses a scary version of Marvin the Martian from the 1948 Haredevil Hare cartoon and a monster cry which may be Godzilla&#8217;s roar.</li>
<li>Zatanna: Is unsurprisingly a witch.</li>
</ul>
<h5>Student Costumes.</h5>
<p>There are quite a few costumes at the part. Almost all of them are variations of the Justice League and/or their allies. The ones that caught my eye were:</p>
<ul>
<li><em>Wonderful Wizard of Oz</em> versions of a Scarecrow and Dorothy.</li>
<li>Male version of Harley Quinn</li>
<li>A Hawkwoman who looks suspiciously close to <em>Justice League Unlimited</em>&#8216;s Hawkgirl</li>
<li>Bobble-head Red Tornado</li>
<li>Shaggy from Scooby Doo</li>
<li>Mal Duncan as &#8220;Superman, done right&#8221; &#8211; it&#8217;s actually Conner&#8217;s original comic book costume</li>
<li>Karen Beecher as Bumblebee &#8211; her comic book costume and an allusion to the name of the school&#8217;s cheer-leading trope,</li>
<li>The Flaming C &#8211; Conan O&#8217;Brien&#8217;s alter ego who has been patching into Young Justice clips before</li>
</ul>
<h5>The Martian Invasion</h5>
<p>The hoax of a Martian Invasion is an allusion to a <em>War of the Worlds</em> radio play that was broadcast on Halloween 1938. HG Well&#8217;s book about a Martian invasion of London was adapted for an American setting by famed movie director Orson Wells. A master storyteller, Orson Wells used the format of radio and people&#8217;s familiarity with it to present a fictionalised invasion through news bulletins and reports. The tactic worked so well that less attentive listeners and those tuning in late bought into the scenario entirely. This led to reports of people telephoning their local radio stations or police departments for verification. The level of national panic if often overplayed, but the myth of it has entered the popular psyche. It is that same sort of manipulation of people&#8217;s perceptions, now via social media, that Marvin uses in this story.</p>
<h4>The Sword of Beowulf</h4>
<p>Beowulf was the subject of an 8th century Anglo-Saxon epic which tells of his defeat of the the monster Grendel and his mother. The story was adapted as a CGI film in 2007 by Robert Zemeckis and Beowulf was voiced by Ray Winstone.</p>
<p>There are several swords in Beowulf which could be the sword refered to her. The first is the sword Hrunting which is given Beowulf so that he might fight the Grendel. However, the sword&#8217;s magic fails and Beowulf is forced to kill Grendel with his bear hands. It was described as &#8220;a rare and ancient sword&#8221; and that it had been &#8220;tempered in blood&#8221;. Later when Beowulf is fighting Grendel&#8217;s mother he picks up another sword, Nagling, which had been forged by giants:</p>
<blockquote><p>Then the golden hilt, the ancient work of giants, was given into the hands of the old warrior, the grey-haired battle-chief; after the fall of the devils it came into the possession of the lord of the Danes, a work of marvellous smiths; and when the cruel-hearted creature, God&#8217;s adversary, guilty of murder, and his mother, too, forsook this world, it passed into the possession of the best of earthly kings between the seas, of those who dealt out treasures in the Danish kingdom.</p></blockquote>
<p>However, that sword&#8217;s power also fails during Beowulf&#8217;s last fight with the dragon and it shatters on the monster&#8217;s armour like skin. Whether &#8220;the Sword of Beowulf&#8221; is Nrunting or a reforged Nagling isn&#8217;t clear.</p>
<h4>Misc.</h4>
<ul>
<li><strong>The Met</strong> &#8211; The art museum shown in this episode isn&#8217;t specifically identified by name, but a Manhattan art museum with a grand neo-classical facade can only be <a href="http://nyc-architecture.com/UES/UES074.htm">the Metropolitan Museum of Art on 5th Avenue</a>.&#xA0; Although, in a DC Universe a Metropolitan Museum not in Metropolis does get a little confusing.</li>
<li><strong>Detective Jim Daniels</strong> &#8211; the police man who is talking to the museum curator in the tag sequence is called Detective Daniels and if given he name Jim Daniels in the credits. I&#8217;m not familiar with a particular DC reference &#8211; beyond a rich-kid in an old Superman Christmas story with the same name. But, the actor James McDaniel did place a policeman in the police drama <em>NYPD Blue</em>.</li>
<li>Up until now <strong>Captain Marvel</strong> has been voiced by Rob Lowe, but for this episode he&#8217;s succeeded by his younger brother <strong>Chad Lowe</strong>. Chad has previously voiced Cosmic Boy in the Superman animated series.</li>
<li><strong>The Silver Blade</strong>. Artemis and Zatanna ride the bikes out of a teleport-tube hidden behind a vintage billboard advertising an old movie called The Silver Blade. Silverblade was a 1987 DC comic book series about a washed-up actor called Jon Lord who has the ability to turn into any of the amazing movie heroes he&#8217;s ever played. The series is named after his signature role as the swashbuckling Silverblade.</li>
<li>Zatanna is riding a <strong>red motorcycle</strong> which would probably be Superboy&#8217;s bike, but I suppose he doesn&#8217;t need it how he&#8217;s got the Supercycle.</li>
<li>The shop across the street from Harm&#8217;s house, the shop that Secret took her name from, is <strong>Abel&#8217;s House of Secrets</strong>. Abel (of brothers Cain and Able fame) was the host of a horror anthology called the House of Secrets in much the same manner as the Crypt Keeper was the host of <em>Tales from the Crypt</em>.</li>
</ul>
<h3>Characters</h3>
<h4>Feature Characters</h4>
<h5>The Team</h5>
<ul>
<li><a class="charLink" href="http://league.jmkprime.org/profiles/aqualad-ii/aqualad-earth-16/">Aqualad</a> (Kaldur&#8217;ahm. Last appeared in "<a href="http://league.jmkprime.org/2011/11/27/young-justice-disordered/">Disordered</a>". )</li>
<li>Artemis (Artemis Crock. Last appeared in "<a href="http://league.jmkprime.org/2011/11/27/young-justice-disordered/">Disordered</a>". )</li>
<li><a class="charLink" href="http://league.jmkprime.org/profiles/kid-flash/kid-flash-earth-16/">Kid Flash</a> (Wally West. Last appeared in "<a href="http://league.jmkprime.org/2011/11/27/young-justice-disordered/">Disordered</a>". )</li>
<li><a class="charLink" href="http://league.jmkprime.org/profiles/miss-martian/miss-martian-earth-16/">Miss Martian</a> (M&#8217;gann M&#8217;orzz/Megan Morse. Last appeared in "<a href="http://league.jmkprime.org/2011/11/27/young-justice-disordered/">Disordered</a>". )</li>
<li><a class="charLink" href="http://league.jmkprime.org/profiles/robin/robin-earth-16/">Robin</a> (Dick Grayson. Last appeared in "<a href="http://league.jmkprime.org/2011/11/27/young-justice-disordered/">Disordered</a>". )</li>
<li><a class="charLink" href="http://league.jmkprime.org/profiles/superboy/superboy-earth-16/">Superboy</a> (Conner Kent. Last appeared in "<a href="http://league.jmkprime.org/2011/11/27/young-justice-disordered/">Disordered</a>". )</li>
</ul>
<h4>Supporting Cast</h4>
<ul>
<li>Wolf (Last appeared in "<a href="http://league.jmkprime.org/2011/11/03/young-justice-humanity/">Humanity</a>". )</li>
</ul>
<h4>Guest Stars</h4>
<h5>The Justice League</h5>
<ul>
<li><a class="charLink" href="http://league.jmkprime.org/profiles/batman/batman-earth-16/">Batman</a> (Bruce Wayne. Last appeared in "<a href="http://league.jmkprime.org/2011/11/14/young-justice-failsafe/">Failsafe</a>". )</li>
<li>Captain Marvel (Billy Batson. Still hanging around the Cave. Last appeared in "<a href="http://league.jmkprime.org/2011/11/14/young-justice-failsafe/">Failsafe</a>". )</li>
<li><a class="charLink" href="http://league.jmkprime.org/profiles/red-tornado/red-tornado-earth-16/">Red Tornado</a> (Last appeared in "<a href="http://league.jmkprime.org/2011/11/14/young-justice-failsafe/">Failsafe</a>". )</li>
</ul>
<h5>Allies</h5>
<ul>
<li><a class="charLink" href="http://league.jmkprime.org/profiles/speedy/speedy-earth-16/">Red Arrow</a> (Roy Harper. Last appeared in "<a href="http://league.jmkprime.org/2011/09/28/young-justice-targets/">Targets</a>". )</li>
<li>Secret (The ghost of Greta Hayes. Assists Zatanna and Artemis stop and apprehend Harm &#8211; her brother and murderer. Can only say the word Secret. )</li>
<li>Zatanna (Last appeared in "<a href="http://league.jmkprime.org/2011/11/03/young-justice-humanity/">Humanity</a>")</li>
</ul>
<h4>Villains</h4>
<ul>
<li>Harm (Hayes. First Earth-16 appearance. The brother of Greta Hayes. He kills her in order to purify his heart ahead of his stealing of the Sword of Beowulf. )</li>
</ul>
<h4>Other Characters</h4>
<ul>
<li>Dectective Jim Daniels (Detective with the NYPD. First appearance.)</li>
<li>Happy Harbour High-School Students and teachers including: Lucas Carr, Mal Duncan, Karen Beecher, Wendy Harris, Marvin White (At the Halloween dance. Last appeared in "<a href="http://league.jmkprime.org/2011/09/28/young-justice-targets/">Targets</a>")</li>
<li>Unnamed museum curator</li>
</ul>
<h3>Opinion</h3>
<h4>Highlights</h4>
<ul>
<li>The kitchen explosion/ambush and Harm&#8217;s almost expletive.</li>
</ul>
<h4>Oddities</h4>
<ul>
<li>The language used around Greta&#8217;s grave is oddly muted (shades of Standard and Practices). Zatanna asks Greta &#8220;How did you die?&#8221; and is shown Harm&#8217;s dagger. Artemis says to Harm &#8220;you did this to your own sister&#8221;. Likewise, she calls the act &#8220;it&#8221; or &#8220;that&#8221;, never &#8220;killed&#8221; or &#8220;murdered&#8221;.</li>
</ul>
<h4>Open Questions</h4>
<ul>
<li>Something is up with Miss Martian&#8217;s origin. In <a href="http://league.jmkprime.org/2011/12/24/young-justice-secrets/"><span class="comicsseries">Young Justice (vol. 2)</span> #5</a>-<a href="http://league.jmkprime.org/2011/12/24/young-justice-secrets/">6</a> the Team sat around the campfire and related their origin stories to each other. Miss Martian told a tale about winning an Olympic style contest in order to be chosen as the Martian Manhunter&#8217;s worthy sidekick. However, its straight out said here that she stowed away on the Manhunter&#8217;s space craft to Earth. What is the full truth and how does his play into her insecurity about White Martians?</li>
</ul>
<h4>My thoughts</h4>
<p>Artemis and Zatanna&#8217;s girl&#8217;s night-out crime fighting turns into a surprisingly dark ghost story that is off-set by the light-hearted Halloween Dance antics back in Happy Harbour. What is impressive is that this is virtually an all-girls episode. Conner and Wally are just foils for Megan in the Happy Harbour sequences and Aqualad and Robin are locked in the conference with Batman. Its therefore interesting to give them such a boy villain to fight. The entire &#8220;I&#8217;m pure evil&#8221; stance makes Harm appear the most immature character in the episode (he definitely needs to lay off on the anim&#xE9; influences). The plot almost comes down to the two acting grown-up girls fighting the silly immature-boy.</p>
<p>A lot of us old Young Justice fans from the 2000s comic-book series remember the Greta Hayes character with affection. Peter David&#8217;s original treatment of the characters was to write them as a little younger, perhaps a little broader than shown here. You can think of the original Young Justice series as being the inspiration for both the Teen Titans and Young Justice cartoons. The tone and artistic-style of the comic book was translated into the Teen Titans cartoon whilst the characters and milieu became the YJ cartoon itself. Secret served the character role that Megan does &#8211; the naive, slightly vulnerable girl character opposite the headstrong, tomboy girl character (clich&#xE9;s, but the same breakdown can be applied to the guys in any cartoon/comic). The manner of Secret&#8217;s transition to the screen is surprising, but it works brilliantly.</p>
<p>If I was to nitpick I&#8217;d say that this episode was let down in a couple of places by the framing/animation on the action sequences. For example, Harm&#8217;s first attack on Zatanna and Artemis just feels oddly static. However, that is only nitpicking, the combination of the Secret/Harm and the focus on Zatanna/Artemis otherwise makes this a great episode.</p>
<span class="'.$css.'">   <span class="wpcritic_good wpcritic_number">3.5</span><!-- 70% --></span></span>
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		<title>Asides From Twitter for 2011-12-18</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 18 Dec 2011 22:55:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>Hero Initiative&#8217;s JLA 100 Project</title>
		<link>http://league.jmkprime.org/2011/12/18/hero-initiatives-jla-100-project/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 18 Dec 2011 19:54:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jason Kirk</dc:creator>
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<p>Comic book creators are almost universally freelancers and so exist outside of the insurance provision that many of us are lucky enough to take for granted. Therefore, there is a need for a support system to help those creators who find themselves in need of help. The <strong>Hero Initiative</strong> is that support. In <a href="http://www.heroinitiative.org">their own words</a> they are&#8230;</p>
<blockquote><p>The Hero Initiative is the first-ever federally chartered not-for-profit corporation dedicated strictly to helping comic book creators in need. Hero creates a financial safety net for yesterdays&#8217; creators who may need emergency medical aid, financial support for essentials of life, and an avenue back into paying work. It&#8217;s a chance for all of us to give back something to the people who have given us so much enjoyment.</p></blockquote>
<p>This December the Initiative, in collaboration with DC Comics and legion of artists, have put together a fund raising project called the <em>The Justice League of America 100 Project:</em></p>
<blockquote><p><img class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-13259 ex18" title="JLA_HC" src="http://league.jmkprime.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/JLA_HC-300x450.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="450"/></p>
<p><strong>Backcover blurb:</strong> See 100 of comics&#8217; greatest artists provide their take on comics&#8217; GREATEST Super-Hero team &#8211; the Justice League of America! All these stellar artists drew original covers for DC Comics&#8217; <em>Justice League of America</em> #50, which were auctioned off to benefit The Hero Initiative, the charity that provides for older comic creators in medical or financial need! Now they&#8217;re ALL collected her for the first time!</p></blockquote>
<p>Hard cover and soft cover collections of the 100 <a href="http://www.heroinitiative.org/NewsDetail.asp?NewsId=259">are available from the Hero Initiative website</a>. I fully recommend this collection as mine arrived in the post yesterday morning. There are a range of images from fully painted images so simple pencil sketches. My favourite probably has to be Mark Buckingham&#8217;s Aquaman and Atom piece.</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-large wp-image-13264 ex2" title="JLA50_Buckingham-Mark" src="http://league.jmkprime.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/JLA50_Buckingham-Mark-600x466.jpg" alt="" width="600" height="466"/></p>
<p>Yes, you can see the each piece on the Hero Initiative website, but they look a LOT nicer in the real collection (nudge, nudge, hint, hint).</p>
<p>The auctions that the back cover blurb mentions are still on going. The first auction was on Dec 3rd at Meltdown Comics, but there are two more on Jan 20-22 at Tate&#8217;s Comics, FL and Feb 17-19th at Orlando Megacon. Details of which pieces are auctioned at which event are listed on the <a href="http://www.heroinitiative.org/NewsDetail.asp?NewsId=259">Hero Initiative website</a> along with details of how to put down a proxy bid.</p>
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		<title>JLA Solicitations in March 2012</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 17 Dec 2011 15:18:46 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>DC Comics have released their solicitations for month seven of the New 52 slightly earlier than normal because of the Christmas vacation. The big news is that <a href="http://dcu.blog.dccomics.com/2011/12/09/legendary-artist-gene-ha-to-illustrate-justice-league-7/">Gene Ha is replacing Jim Lee</a>. Calm down!, it&#8217;s just for two issues (one presumes its to give DC&#8217;s co-publisher a bit of a breather). Many of us half expected something like this would happen, but I am impressed that they&#8217;ve got an artist of Gene&#8217;s calibre to pitch hit for them. Gene Ha&#8217;s art last graced the interior pages of a Justice League comic <em>in Justice League of America</em> (vol. 2) #11, the issue which won the 2008 Eisner for Best Single Issue.</p>
<p>Gene Ha will pencil <em>Justice League</em> #7.&#xA0; The splash at the stop of this post is the preview inks for pages 4 and 5 while the images below are pages 6 and 7. The story is a prologue to &#8220;The Villain&#x2019;s Journey&#8221;, the new title&#8217;s first present day arc, which begins in <em>Justice League</em> #9 and features the return of regular artist Jim Lee.</p>
<p><a href="http://league.jmkprime.org/2011/12/17/jla-solicitations-in-march-2012/jl7_p06_inks-bw/"><img class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-13223 ex13" title="Justice League #7 - Inks Page 6" src="http://league.jmkprime.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/JL7_p06_Inks-BW-300x455.gif" alt="" width="300" height="455"/></a><a href="http://league.jmkprime.org/2011/12/17/jla-solicitations-in-march-2012/jl7_p07_inks-bw/"><img class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-13224 ex13" title="Justice League #7 - Inks Page 7" src="http://league.jmkprime.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/JL7_p07_Inks-BW-300x455.gif" alt="" width="300" height="455"/></a></p>
<p>Meanwhile, over in <em>Justice League Dark</em>, their regular artist Mikel Janin returns from his own vacation and takes us into a crossover with <em>I, Vampire</em> &#8211; the modern retelling of Andrew Bennett&#8217;s fight against his vampire kin.</p>
<h3>Ongoing DCU Series</h3>
<h4><div class="gallery-icon alignright"><a href="http://league.jmkprime.org/?attachment_id=13226"><img width="134" height="200" src="http://league.jmkprime.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/JUSTL_Cv7_akjsdhfa9s6708275901734098171246ui-134x200.jpg" class="attachment-small wp-post-image" alt="Justice League (vol. 2) #7 (preview)" title="Justice League (vol. 2) #7 (preview)" /></a></div>Justice League (vol. 2) #7</h4><ul class="plain"><li><strong>Credits:</strong> Writer: Geoff John; Artist: Gene Ha (JL), Gary Frank (Shazam); Cover Penciller: Jim Lee; Cover Inker: Scott Lee; Variant Cover Artist: Gary Frank</li><li><strong>Solicitation copy:</strong> Now that the team’s origin story is complete, starting with this issue we shift to the present-day Justice League! What has changed? Who has joined the team since? Featuring artwork by Gene Ha, the story also reintroduces the team’s greatest champion: Steve Trevor! Also starting in this issue: “The Curse of Shazam!” featuring a story by Geoff Johns and art by Gary Frank! Discover Billy Batson’s place in DC Comics – The New 52 as we reveal his all-new origin story!</li><li><strong>Published:</strong> 21 March 2012</li><li><strong>Length:</strong> 40-pages</li><li><strong>Cost:</strong> $3.99</li></ul>
<h4><div class="gallery-icon alignright"><a href="http://league.jmkprime.org/?attachment_id=13240"><img width="125" height="200" src="http://league.jmkprime.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/jld_007-125x200.jpg" class="attachment-small wp-post-image" alt="Justice League Dark #7 (preview)" title="Justice League Dark #7 (preview)" /></a></div>Justice League Dark #7</h4><ul class="plain"><li><strong>Credits:</strong> Writer: Peter Milligan; Artist: Mikel Janin</li><li><strong>Solicitation copy:</strong> Straight off the shocking events of last month’s I, VAMPIRE #6, vampires across the world have gone berserk, attacking anyone and everyone with a pulse. Fearing her apocalyptic vision of the future has come to pass, Madame Xanadu mobilizes the team to intervene. But everything the JL Dark members know about how to slay a vampire is useless, for the world has changed. It’s a crossover that had to be, continuing into this month’s I, VAMPIRE #7!</li><li><strong>Published:</strong> 28 March 2012</li><li><strong>Length:</strong> 32-pages</li><li><strong>Cost:</strong> $2.99</li></ul>
<h4><div class="gallery-icon alignright"><a href="http://league.jmkprime.org/?attachment_id=13229"><img width="133" height="200" src="http://league.jmkprime.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/jli3_007-133x200.jpg" class="attachment-small wp-post-image" alt="Justice League International (vol. 3) #7 (preview)" title="Justice League International (vol. 3) #7 (preview)" /></a></div>Justice League International (vol. 3) #7</h4><ul class="plain"><li><strong>Credits:</strong> Writer: Dan Jurgens; Penciller: Aaron Lopresti; Inker: Matt Ryan; Cover Penciller: David Finch; Cover Inker: Richard Friend</li><li><strong>Solicitation copy:</strong> With the Signal Men defeated and Earth saved from certain annihilation, the members of Justice League International expected to bask in glory and appreciation. Such is not the case as a new threat, one far more dangerous than anyone dared suspect, emerges and attacks with dire results, forever altering the team and sending it in a bold, new and unexpected direction.</li><li><strong>Published:</strong> 7 March 2012</li><li><strong>Length:</strong> 32-pages</li><li><strong>Cost:</strong> $2.99</li></ul>
<h3>Animated/Mutliverse Tie-Ins</h3>
<h4><div class="gallery-icon alignright"><a href="http://league.jmkprime.org/?attachment_id=13243"><img width="129" height="200" src="http://league.jmkprime.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/BMB_Cv2-129x200.jpg" class="attachment-small wp-post-image" alt="Batman Beyond Unlimited #2" title="Batman Beyond Unlimited #2" /></a></div>Batman Beyond Unlimited #2</h4><ul class="plain"><li><strong>Credits:</strong> Writer: Adam Beechen, Derek Fridolfs, Dustin Nguyen; Artist: Norm Breyfogle, Dustin Nguyen, Derek Fridolfs; Cover Artist: Dustin Nguyen</li><li><strong>Solicitation copy:</strong> The excitement continues in this oversized title chronicling the adventures in the Beyond Universe and making their print debut here!
One of Batman’s most explosive villains is back! In an effort to regain his status in the criminal underworld, however, he loses the one thing he loves best...and now all of Gotham may pay the price!
The new Justice League Beyond adventure continues, as the League goes in search of AWOL member Micron – who may or may not have gone native while investigating Kobra! A larger, darker secret is about to be revealed...and it could spell doom for Earth!</li><li><strong>Published:</strong> 21 March 2012</li><li><strong>Length:</strong> 48-pages</li><li><strong>Cost:</strong> £3.99</li></ul>
<h4><div class="gallery-icon alignright"><a href="http://league.jmkprime.org/?attachment_id=13246"><img width="131" height="200" src="http://league.jmkprime.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/YJ_Cv14-131x200.jpg" class="attachment-small wp-post-image" alt="Young Justice (vol. 2) #14 (preview)" title="Young Justice (vol. 2) #14 (preview)" /></a></div>Young Justice (vol. 2) #14</h4><ul class="plain"><li><strong>Credits:</strong> Writer: Greg Weisman, Kevin Hopps; Artist, Cover Artist: Christopher Jones</li><li><strong>Solicitation copy:</strong> Aqualad visits Atlantis with Superboy and Miss Martian. But can they stop an insidious new menace that threatens to plunge the undersea kingdom into civil war?</li><li><strong>Published:</strong> 31 March 2012</li><li><strong>Length:</strong> 32-pages</li><li><strong>Cost:</strong> $2.99</li></ul>
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		<title>James Robinson on JSA and JLA</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Dec 2011 10:25:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jason Kirk</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[John Siuntres has interviewed ex-Justice League of America James Robinson for his Word Balloon podcast about Robinson&#8217;s new Shade series and his upcoming Justice Society series. Robinson couldn&#8217;t say much about the JS, but did hint that he&#8217;d be following-up his development of Solomon Grundy from his appearances in Starman. As to the rest of [...]	<div class="relatedposts">
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://wordballoon.blogspot.com/2011/12/dc-new-52-talk-with-john-rood-james.html">John Siuntres has interviewed ex-<em>Justice League of America</em> James Robinson</a> for his Word Balloon podcast about Robinson&#8217;s new <em>Shade</em> series and his upcoming <em>Justice Society</em> series. Robinson couldn&#8217;t say much about the JS, but did hint that he&#8217;d be following-up his development of Solomon Grundy from his appearances in <em>Starman</em>. As to the rest of the series, all he would say was:</p>
<blockquote><p>It&#8217;s not what people are expecting, but hopefully they&#8217;ll come around to liking it.</p></blockquote>
<p>He was also asked about his experience on the <em>Justice League</em>. He described writing the League as &#8220;tough&#8221; when navigating the shifting-sands of DC Universe events and reveals that he&#8217;d initially wanted Wally West as the team&#8217;s speedster and not Jesse Quick.</p>
<p>Interestingly Robinson reveals that, before the New 52 reboot was finalized, he and his League team were going to shift onto a second Justice League title while the main book went off in a different direction (presumably with Johns and Lee). Many of the elements we saw in his last issue, <a href="http://league.jmkprime.org/2011/12/16/james-robinson-on-jsa-and-jla/"><span class="comicsseries">Justice League of America (vol. 2)</span> #60</a>, were to have been played out in that second title. Long time fans might remember that Robinson&#8217;s version of the Justice League was originally meant to have been a second League team running parallel to Dwayne McDuffie&#8217;s tenure on the main title. However, McDuffie was fired and Robinson&#8217;s series was turned into <em>Justice League: Cry For Justice</em> and he was drafted onto the main title as McDuffie&#8217;s replacement.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m liking the Shade series, but it feels like a hold over from the old DC Universe. It&#8217;s themes of legacy and generations don&#8217;t really fit with the bright, new forgetting-what-made-them-distinct New DCU.&#xA0; In the podcast, James Robinson points out that books like Geoff Johns&#8217; <em>Teen Titans</em> and <em>Infinite Crisis</em>, Neil Gaiman&#8217;s <em>Sandman</em>, and probably also his own <em>Starman</em> series (or specifically the Jack Knight character) never happened in the new DC Universe. Which beggars the question that if the Knights were never Starman, does the Shade series even take place on the current Earth-Zero? Wouldn&#8217;t it better be set on Robinson&#8217;s new Earth-Two?</p>
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