Young Justice #25 (final issue)
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Four pages from YOUNG JUSTICE #25, the series's final issue...

January 16, 16:16 UTC+2, Team Year One:




Two thoughts:
1. The second issue of this arc set up a sub-plot about how Dr. Fate/Zatarra has been mysteriously MIA for a long time. With the cancellation, I guess that will never be resolved.
2. By the end of the issue, Plastic Man is permanently stuck at 25% bigger than everyone else because he was caught in Brainiac, er, the Collector of World's enlarging beam. I'm going to have to go back and check this season's episodes to see if he was drawn as extra-tall (though given his powers, I suppose there's no reason he has to stay that way.)
Also, in an interview, Greg Weisman mentioned some planned storylines for the comic that will now obviously not see the light of day (http://www.worldsfinestonline.com/WF/youngjustice/backstage/interview11.php):
"Well, the Arrow Family arc would have adapted the Earth-16 version of the DC Showcase short film that I wrote, which featured Green Arrow, Black Canary, Merlyn, Count Vertigo, Henchy and Perdita. But it also would have involved Artemis, Red Arrow's life as an unwitting mole and the death of Perdita's father. The Marvel Family story would have introduced Billy's three best school friends: Freddy Freeman, Kit Freeman and Mary Bromfield."
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Date: 2013-02-21 10:15 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2013-02-21 03:09 pm (UTC)Or so it seemed.
He was actually doing a deep, deep undercover operation with Nightwing to find out more about the like through Black Manta by pretending that Kal went to the dark side.