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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).
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.
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The Team[nb 1] is a group of young superheroes assigned to undertake covert operations on behalf of the Justice League.
The Team was based in Mount Justice, the original headquarters of the Justice League. Following the mountain's destruction, the Team briefly operated out of the Hall of Justice, before that was destroyed too. They then used a modified warehouse in Blüdhaven and STAR Labs Taos until the end of the Reach invasion, after which they operated from the Watchtower.
The Team provides a place for young heroes to learn and do good outside the public spotlight. To that end they are typically assigned covert ops missions, leaving the more open and obvious missions to the Justice League and, later, the Outsiders.
The Team does not require its members to have superpowers, nor is a young person having superpowers an automatic ticket to join.
Ideally, underage heroes would be dissauded from heroics. Where an under-18 is determined to be a hero, someone over the age of 18 from the League or Team first seeks permission from the prospective member's legal guardian, and then if granted, approaches the prospective member with an offer to join.
The Team's leader is selected by the Team membership in an informal vote.
Members can be permanently removed from the Team, or temporarily benched from missions by the Team leader if they demonstrate reckless behaviour.
Members of the Team are offered a stipend by the Justice League.
At its foundation, the Team had five members. Over the course of their first half year, Artemis, Zatanna, Rocket and Red Arrow joined.
As of January 2016, there have been at least twenty-two members, past and present. Some of them have died or left the Team, either to join the Justice League or for other reasons.
•Membership Timeline
•Justice League
•Nightwing's team
•Outsiders
1.Although sometimes referred to by fans as "Young Justice" (based on the name of the series and the team from the older comic books after which the series is named), the group's name is simply "The Team," and it is referred to only as such within the series. Greg Weisman has confirmed that the group's official name is "The Team," since it is not a...
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- Blue Beetle. Jaime Reyes, aka Blue Beetle, arrived in season 2 and quickly became one of the leading players of the story. His complicated dynamic with the scarab in his body, not to mention his intimate connection to the Reach threat, made him a crucial member of the team and one of the season's driving forces.
- Beast Boy. Beast Boy may not be one of the first members of the Teen Titans, but he is one of the most famous. He is also a unique character, with a powerset unlike anything else in the DC universe.
- Halo. Out of all the characters in Young Justice, Halo might be the most daring. She's the product of the union between a deceased Quraci girl, Gabrielle Daou, and a Mother Box.
- Superboy. Conner Kent, alias Superboy, is a binary clone of Superman and Lex Luthor and one of the team's original members. Superboy's personality suffers a shift throughout the show, going from a perpetually angry newborn (literally) to a capable and understanding leader by season 3.
Young Justice follows the story of the sidekicks of the Justice League, Robin, Superboy, Kid Flash, Speedy, Miss Martian, Artemis & a whole lot more. The show doesn't just deal with fighting the bad guys & saving the day, there's also their "normal" lives they have to traverse through.
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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.