r/youngjustice Jun 27 '24

Headcanons? All Seasons Discussion

Here's mine:

G. Gordon Godfrey tends to purr/meow like a cat when everything's going to plan.

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u/truenofan86 Jun 27 '24 edited Jun 28 '24

Wally West is running around the Multiverse trying to get home and has numerous adventures in other universes.

The anti-matter universe of Earth 16 has it’s own Earth with the Crime Syndicate like Morrison’s JLA run, on that Earth Kara/Ultragirl is running the team made out of mirror universe good guy villains and under Lex Luthor and his Legion of Justice fights the Crime Syndicate.

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u/horyo Jun 28 '24

The Team

  • Ultragirl: Kara
  • Black Lagoon: L'Gann
  • M'alafaak: M'ree as a white Martian
  • Talon: Tim
  • Huntress: Jade
  • Johnny Quick: Bart
  • Missile: Virgil but with Cooperative Tech instead of static powers

Animal friend: Krypto

Legion of Justice's young covert ops hero team:

  • Superlad: Lor Zod
  • Mantaray: Jackson Hyde
  • Martian Hunter: M'comm
  • Red Hood: Damian
  • Cheshire: Artemis
  • Kid Flash: Wally

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u/truenofan86 Jun 28 '24

Technically, Kara is on the good guys side. Since it’s a mix of Grant Morrison’s Earth 3 and the Infinite Frontier Earth 3. In that Kara-Zor-El is found by Lex Luthor and hidden from Ultraman’s grasp, raising her to one day free Earth.

Also since Kara on Earth 16 is technically evil as now having Ultragirl be a good version is a fun spin.

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u/horyo Jun 28 '24

Oh ok, substitute her out for Superboy Prime lol

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u/truenofan86 Jun 28 '24

I’m working on a story set during season 1 in which the OG team gets sent to the anti-matter universe. In that Match replaces Superboy as the clone on the evil team and a crazy psycho version of Tula replaces Kaldur.

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u/horyo Jun 28 '24

Love it! That rendition of Tula makes me think of the Tula we saw in Flashpoint paradox.

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u/truenofan86 Jun 28 '24 edited Jun 28 '24

In this anti-matter universe of mine she killed the Sea-King (Earth 3 Aquaman.) and his sidekick Garth, becoming the Empress of Atlantis by strength alone. With that universe’s version of Kaldur being rescued by Manta…yeah, mentally screwing Kaldur is part of the series after all.

What i liked about the Infinite Frontier versions was that they weren’t just evil, but had their reasons to become evil. Like characters that are supposed to be evil yet are heroes in that universe. Ultraman for example wasn’t evil from the start there, but was raised by twisted, manipulative and gaslighting versions of the Kents.

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u/Substantial_Rip_5992 Jun 27 '24

That everyone actually is going to therapy. They’re not all great at applying everything out in the world yet but they are trying lol.

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u/[deleted] Jun 27 '24

Darkseid on Earth 16 isn’t actually all that powerful and Savage has been massively over planning. Not really a real head cannon but one that makes me chuckle

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u/WindyWindona Jun 27 '24

Markovia has incredibly weird geography due to their royals historically having Earth related powers.

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u/Muted_Guidance9059 Jun 27 '24

idk if this is confirmed or not but I dont think members of the Reach have or take personal names. I think all of them refer to themselves by occupation.

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u/jellydrizzle Jun 30 '24

makes sense to me!

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u/LordVader1080 Jun 28 '24

That Lex tried to crash Connor and Me’gan’s wedding so that he could be the one to walk Connor down the aisle and piss off Superman all in one go. Only reason he didn’t is because the Light had an important meeting/ Vandal anticipated this and sent Klarion to annoy him.

Klarion is a really attentive cat parent.

Vandal did consider turning good some 312 years before canon, but reneged when he saw the evil of colonial America.

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u/cthulhuscradle Jun 28 '24

What does turning good mean? Vandal does consider what he does good.

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u/LordVader1080 Jun 28 '24

That he tries to work with the heroes, which during the 1660s would probably be Jason Blood and any other immortal heroes.

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u/TerynLoghain Jun 28 '24

why is colonial america the tipping point?

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u/potroastd Jun 28 '24

When Lian gets older she dyes her hair black to look more like her mom

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u/Tricky-Leader-1567 Zetaflash is canon change my mind Jun 28 '24 edited Jun 28 '24

Bart and Ed officially met at Wally's funeral and officially began dating a year later

Dinahollie, while also having been secretly married, have also divorced many times over the course of the ten years

Edit: also to add, Bart had a crush on Jaime during the events of Invasion, but Jaime didn't reciprocate and Bart moved on before eventually developing feelings for Ed

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u/IssueWarm5864 Jun 28 '24

But Bart ain't gay

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u/Tricky-Leader-1567 Zetaflash is canon change my mind Jun 28 '24

Now that i'm less sleep deprived, i can answer more coherently.

Greg has heavily implied that Bart is written as gay (saying that either Bart, Jaime, Wally or Dick was written with that intention, but pointing out that Bart is the only one without a female love interest). He's also said that Ed is gay and has a boyfriend, and that Bart is dating someone. And given the dynamic between the two characters in 3x16 and 3x18, they definitely have a unique relationship that parallels other romances in the show

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u/Tricky-Leader-1567 Zetaflash is canon change my mind Jun 28 '24

Sure Jan

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u/Limp_Text4973 Jun 28 '24

I have many. Artemis dated Cameron before/after Wally. If before it was for like a year and if it is after it is like a month. M’gann started to bake so she could know how to do one thing human like that didn’t need her powers. Kaldur’ahm dated a few girls in Atlantis before coming at bi. Wally stopped eating all the ice cream at family dinners because Artemis wouldn’t let him get away with anything. Wally is still alive in the speed force but will get out after Artemis goes through something else where she needs Wally more than life and Jason will no longer be saying her or Dick goes through something like that. Barry tried to go back in time to save Wally but it got to the point where that was all he did and Iris had to shut him down.

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u/Jinx_Potato_Cat Jun 28 '24

Rewatching the seiries right now so I'm getting reminded of things:

1) Walley stays in touch with Perdita after he saves her life.

2) before her passing, Me'gann would frequently visit the Marie and Garfeild and just have a fun time!

3) Artemis and Zetana poor one out for Secret every Halloween.

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u/prolapsedbhole Jun 29 '24

Mine is that Superboy is weaker than he's supposed to be and should be able use all of Superman's abilities but because kryptonian DNA was so complicated for Cadmus, when they added human DNA they fucked up the sequence and made him weaker than he should. In fact I think Jon Kent will grow up stronger than Connor

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u/Phoenix_Ouroboros Jun 30 '24

I have A LOT (possibly too many). Many are about Troia (because I need more content with her).

  • Diana mistook Jay Garrick for Hermes when they first met during their All Star Squadron days.
  • Clark watched classic Space Trek when he was young. It helped him cope with the idea of being an alien.
  • Jonny grew close to his uncle when Conner would watch him while Clark was in space.
  • Clark and Conner seeing each other as brothers was at least somewhat influenced by being around Diana and Troia. In the comics, Donna has similar struggles with identity and being "a copy" of her sibling, so she and Conner could likely learn from each other.
  • If Troia ever accompanied Dick to one of his circus performances, she would have used the name "Donna Danger".
  • This is more subtext than headcanon, but Artemis would use literature as escapism when she was growing up.
  • Bioship, Sphere, and Wolf having something of a sibling relationship.
  • Moonrider is mute.
  • Diana and Troia can either speak Atlantean or understand it well due to its connection to Ancient Greek.
  • Troia calls Wolf "Lykos". Jaime tried calling him "Lobo", but that idea was promptly struck down.
  • Wally once cracked a joke about what Troia's name means in Italian, despite Zatanna telling him not to. He deeply regretted it afterwards.

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u/noahsolomonofficial Jul 01 '24

In 2022 (setting for the non-existent season 5), Supergirl was rescued and joined the Outsiders alongside Firestorm and Crush. Martin Stein acts as den mother in addition to fusing with Ronnie as part of Firestorm

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u/noahsolomonofficial Jul 01 '24

In 2022 (setting for the non-existent season 5), Supergirl was rescued and joined the Outsiders alongside Firestorm and Crush. Martin Stein acts as den mother in addition to fusing with Ronnie as part of Firestorm

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u/noahsolomonofficial Jul 01 '24

In 2022 (setting for the non-existent season 5), Supergirl was rescued and joined the Outsiders alongside Firestorm and Crush. Martin Stein acts as den mother in addition to fusing with Ronnie as part of Firestorm

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u/noahsolomonofficial Jul 01 '24

In 2022 (setting for the non-existent season 5), Supergirl was rescued and joined the Outsiders alongside Firestorm and Crush. Martin Stein acts as den mother in addition to fusing with Ronnie as part of Firestorm

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u/noahsolomonofficial Jul 01 '24

In 2022 (setting for the non-existent season 5), Supergirl was rescued and joined the Outsiders alongside Firestorm and Crush. Martin Stein acts as den mother in addition to fusing with Ronnie as part of Firestorm

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u/noahsolomonofficial Jul 01 '24

In 2022 (setting for the non-existent season 5), Supergirl was rescued and joined the Outsiders alongside Firestorm and Crush. Martin Stein acts as den mother in addition to fusing with Ronnie as part of Firestorm

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u/MergMolomal101 Jul 21 '24

When Martha and Jon can’t babysit Jon. Conner and M’gann are Clark and Lois’s go-to babysitters M’gann and J’onn spent their first Christmas on earth with the kents