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  1. Nov 26, 2010 · March 10, 2012. Cartoon Network. Wally West comes oh-so-close to fulfilling his birthday wish to finally fight alongside the Justice League. Instead, a massively disappointed Kid Flash is taken off the mission and tasked with a simple delivery job. But a few deadly surprises await the birthday boy along the way.

  2. HBO Max. Release. October 16, 2021 (2021-10-16) – June 9, 2022 (2022-06-09)[ 1 ][ 2 ] Young Justice is an American superhero adult animated television series developed by Brandon Vietti and Greg Weisman for Cartoon Network and distributed by Warner Bros. Domestic Television.

    • Overview
    • Current timeline
    • Timeline prior to being altered by Bart Allen
    • Timeline prior to being altered by Lor-Zod
    • Timeline after being altered by Lor-Zod, prior to being altered by the Legion of Super-Heroes

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    The Timeline of the Young Justice series (which takes place in Earth-16 of the DC Multiverse) is a chronological representation of the show's continuity. Producer Greg Weisman keeps a timeline document that the show's writers and producers use while creating the series. On December 3, 2010, this document was 139 pages long. On December 10, 2021 it had grown to 718 pages.

    Officially, the series does not have a canon year, but for season one, the producers used 2010 as the basis for days of the week and calculating time relative to events in the past. Thus the year 2010 is used for season one in this timeline. In "Schooled", a plaque read 2011, however, this is an error. During the non-canon radio play Musicology 101: Songs of the Theme, written by Greg Weisman, it is stated that season one occured between July 4, 2010 and January 1, 2011.

    Beginning with issue #20, the companion comic started adding Team Years to their timestamps. Team Years correspond to calendar years (January–December). Season one (2010) is set as Team Year Zero.

    Time travel is possible, but alternate timelines are not created; there is only one timeline. Changing an event from the past will create a ripple effect that causes everything from that point on to change in order to accommodate the revision. However, anyone affected by Chronoton radiation will remain immune to these changes, and retain their original memories.

    This timeline lists events from the current version of the timeline, which has been altered by time travel by Bart Allen, Lor-Zod, and the Legion of Super-Heroes. Different events from earlier versions of the timeline are listed separately underneath.

  3. Nope. Young Justice is a perfect introduction to DC Comics as you’ll focus on a pretty specific subset of characters but you’ll still get a peek at the wider world beyond them. Lots of cool stuff to discover and it’s all self-contained. There’s some tie-in comics you can read alongside it, but there’s nothing before this show.

  4. Sep 28, 2023 · The Young Justice series consists of three seasons, with each season comprising multiple episodes. To fully understand the storyline and character development, it is important to watch the episodes in chronological order. Here is the recommended chronological order of the Young Justice episodes: Season 1: Young Justice. Independence Day.

  5. 2021 • 26 Episodes. The original team—Nightwing, Aquaman, Superboy, Miss Martian, Tigress, Zatanna and Rocket—are back, leading a new generation of young heroes on a quest for justice across the Earth, the Solar System, the Galaxy and beyond. Between Order and Chaos, through time and space, life and death battles will be fought, won and lost.

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  7. Young Justice: Created by Greg Weisman, Brandon Vietti, Geoff Johns, Tony S. Daniel, Marv Wolfman, George Pérez, Gardner Fox, Bob Kane, Paul Norris, Jerry Ordway ...

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