Thread:Avataress0/@comment-5197056-20130321190828/@comment-5197056-20130328050819

Saw it after you pointed it out actually, so thank you. I'll keep my hopes in check though. If it is true, and April 11th brings good news, then I'll start hoping more (especially if it means that they might have an opportunity to bring back Wally, and have him and Artemis back together :).

I don't know if you got into GL as well as YJ, but I was actually alright with how that ended. Don't get me wrong, I was disappointed to see it end, particularily right when we started to see some epic space battles, but it ended on a somewhat satisfying note (meaning that the threat to the universe was handled completely without a new one being introduced). Still, it would be awesome to see them get into some heavier plots (like Sinestro's fall from grace and the formation of the Sinestro Corps and maybe even a version of the Blackest Night arc).

Yeah, that Teen Titans one is just... yeah, the less said about that one, the better (the same with about 90ish% of the other stuff on that network).

Thanks :). In the next week or two, if I sent you a general description of the idea that won't stop floating around in my head, would you let me know if it sounds any good? I have this thing where things have a habit of sounding better in my head, then something gets lost in translation when coming out of my head lol.

Don't feel bad, you still have time to study. And, you are not the only one to do something like that. I had a test the other day, woke up super early to study, yet ended up playing Civilization 5 instead...

Random question: are you a fan of Marvel characters, as well as DC? Only asking, because I can suggest show that you might enjoy (and I promise, it doesn't have "idiotic talking blue jays and raccoons." lol) It isn't as plot heavy as YJ (but the plot does improve around the end of the second season), and at times a little less mature, but still, you might like it. Its called X-Men: Evolution. It was out in the early 2000's, and featured many of the prominent X-Men in their teens.