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One of which will see Kaldur’ahm being elevated from his role as Aqualad, to taking on the ... The new episodes of Young Justice are embracing the status quo established in the first two seasons ...
While Aqualad is the fourth member of that original team, the man standing in the middle of this photo is another hero entirely. During an exclusive interview with ComicBook, the Young Justice ...
“Young Justice,” an animated show that ran on Cartoon Network from 2010 to 2013, is returning for a third season on the DC Universe streaming service Jan. 4. The series is modeled on the Teen ...
With the intro of Young Justice we meet a new character to the DC Universe. Aqualad was created for this animated series. He can not only breath underwater but he also has control over "hard water ...
“Young Justice,” and its roster once led by the dark-skinned Aqualad, has also been at the forefront. “Diversity has always been important to us on the show,” Weisman says. “We want you ...
In Young Justice, being a teenager means proving yourself over and over—to peers, parents, teachers, mentors and, ultimately, to yourself. But what if you’re not just a normal teenager?
And Young Justice should continue, not only because it’s the best comic book content has to offer, but because it’s the series we fans deserve. Young Justice uses a mix of established ...
the first three seasons of Young Justice are available on DC Universe. The series follows teenage superheros trying to prove themselves as members of the Justice League including Robin, Aqualad ...
Warning: Full spoilers for Season 2 of Young Justice follow... If nothing else, Young Justice's second -- and, as it turns out, final -- season was big. It took our characters off-world on ...