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The following is a list of characters that appear in the Young Justice TV series and its comic book tie-ins. . Note for reading: The designations for the characters are used when the zeta beams beam them from one place to another, and are normally spoken in episode by an automated voice (recorded by Stephanie Lemelin).
Rocket (Raquel Ervin) is a fictional superheroine appearing in comic books published by DC Comics, who was introduced by Milestone Media. [1] She was the sidekick of the superhero Icon . Rocket's powers come from her inertia belt, based on tech from Icon's ship.
Young Justice: Outsiders is the third season of the American animated superhero series Young Justice, developed by Brandon Vietti and Greg Weisman.The series follows the lives of teenage superheroes and sidekicks who are members of a covert operation group, referred to simply as "The Team", that acts as a young counterpart to the famous adult team, the Justice League.
Some of the Young Justice characters' ages are tweaked from those of their original counterparts; [5] however, the spirit and intent of the characters were kept. [28] Characters who are a part of the Teen Titans and Young Justice line-ups in the comic also make an appearance in the show.
Young Justice is a fictional DC Comics superhero team consisting of teenaged heroes. The team was formed in 1998 when DC's usual teen hero group, the Teen Titans, had become adults and changed their name to the Titans.
The character was created by Brandon Vietti, Greg Weisman and Phil Bourassa for the television series Young Justice, and voiced by Khary Payton. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] His name is a reference to the character Cal Durham (the character's foster father), formerly a henchman of the supervillain Black Manta (the character's biological father) who was sent to ...
This backfires when Secret, having been corrupted, turns against Young Justice and the footage is broadcast on the Internet. After Secret is depowered by Darkseid, Ray leaves the team, which itself disbands soon afterward following the death of Donna Troy. Soon afterward, he meets the Nowhere Men, the deadly figments of a writer's imagination ...
Simon Stagg appears in Batman: Arkham Knight, voiced by Phil Proctor. [17] This version is a philanthropist and entrepreneur from Central City who researches airborne inoculation technology and has been accused of human rights violations.