Young Justice matters

Young Justice hasn’t gotten a lot of love since the original series was canceled in 2003. It was best known as Dan DiDio’s ‘hit list’ of young heroes to kill off. Now Young Justice is back with a new animated series and a comic based on the cartoon. Although I wish both success and I do see the logic behind having the cartoon and comic sync I would rather have had a comic that is in continuity. The DC universe needs a super-hero team for those that are not old enough for the Teen Titans (whose roster seems older than teen, more like the Young Adult Titans). Young readers also need a group of super-heroes that match their age group. This new Young Justice comic seems to fit the bill but what readers will find is that the comic and the version of the characters in it don’t jive with the other current DC books. For instance: a reader who likes the Young Justice version of Robin will find that Tim Drake is no longer ‘Robin’. Sure, some might pick up back issues but I’d guess most would want current stuff.

Enough nitpicking, after the break you’ll see my choices for the Young Justice roster. The criteria I used was:

  1. Correct age (more or less, especially if the person is slightly older but is immature).
  2. Is being ignored by DC.
  3. Is not currently in a super-team (or doesn’t get much spotlight time).

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Green Arrow Deep Thoughts / How the fudge does this jive with Final Crisis?

People’s lives are more important than trees? Wow, you should really put down all these insights on paper.

from Brightest Day: Green Arrow #2 (download preview)

Mister Miracle? How does that jive with the ending to Final Crisis? I hope someone at least mentions the fact that Final Crisis happened.

from Justice League of America #47 (download preview)

EDIT

According to Wikipedia the Mister Miracle in JLA #47 is Shilo Norman, the same Mister Miracle that appeared in Grant Morrison’s metaseries Seven Soldiers and Final Crisis. The end of Final Crisis seems to indicate that the New Gods (including Mister Miracle) now reside on Earth-51. We’ll have to wait and see how this works with this issue of JLA.