Young Justice Wiki:Featured articles

A Featured Article is considered to be one of the highest quality articles on the wiki, voted for and by the members of the community. The article chosen in a democratic method will be regarded as one of the top articles on the Young Justice Wiki, and will be displayed on the main page of the wiki. It will be displayed there for a month, or until another featured article is selected.

Criteria for a Featured Article

 * 1) The article must be well written, and done so in a professional manner, and in proper English.
 * 2) *Grammar should be well used, good punctuation is obligatory.
 * 3) The article must have a profile image at the top of its' page, or in an infobox.
 * 4) The article must have no more than five red links.
 * 5) *Red links make a page look messy, an make the wiki look unorganized.
 * 6) The article must be categorized, and categorized properly.
 * 7) It can not have been featured before.

Rules for Voting

 * 1) One vote per person (No multi-account vote).
 * 2) You must have edited on the Young Justice Wiki at least 10 times to vote.
 * 3) You must be a registered user with Wikia.
 * 4) When nominating, you must provide a reason why the article should be featured.

Young Justice Issue 0
Based on the upcoming hit animated show from Warner Bros. debuting on Cartoon Network! Robin, Superboy, Kid Flash and Aqualad star in this explosive issue kickstarting an all-new ongoing series! They're four young superheroes learning how to be a team... and maybe doing a bit of growing up along the way – but only just a little bit! After the battle at Cadmus, on July 5, the young heroes demand to be allowed to continue working together as a team. Batman requests three days in order to make up his mind. Since Superboy has nowhere else to go, Kid Flash (Wally West) brings him back to his house in Central City and introduces him to his parents. Wally gives Superboy his bed while he sleeps on the floor, but during the night Superboy decides he isn't used to sleeping in a bed so moves to the closet, which reminds him of his Cadmus pod.

G-Gnome
G-Gnomes are small genomorph creatures, engineered by Cadmus to possess the power of telepathy. They were created by Cadmus and produced in huge numbers. They acted like the surveillance system in the Cadmus facility in Washington, D.C., alerting each other when intruders were spotted. Each staff member at Cadmus kept a G-Gnome on their shoulder at all times, this allowed Mark Desmond to use the G-Gnomes' telepathy to mentally subjugate his staff, preventing them from disagreeing with him. On July 4, when Robin, Kid Flash and Aqualad infiltrated Cadmus, they were confronted by Guardian, who greeted the four heroes happily when he found them, after the G-Gnome on his shoulder used telepathy to control him, he attacked the three heroes.

Assault of Atlantis
I nominate Assault of Atlantis because the page is set out very nicely, and should be a set example for all other event pages that we will create in the future. The spelling and grammar is up to standard, and the images are placed neatly throughout the article, and each represent every stage of the assault. There are only two broken links, which can be fixed within this month. Rassilon of Old (Talk - TTFF - Teru) 05:54, March 16, 2011 (UTC)