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+ | '''GBS''' ('''Galaxy Broadcasting System''')<ref>{{ep ref|301}}</ref> is a major American news outlet. Its reporters include [[Cat Grant]]<ref>{{ep ref|110}}</ref> and [[Iris West-Allen]].<ref>{{ep ref|116}}</ref> Some time before 2016, [[G. Gordon Godfrey]] became a pundit, and used his program to defame aliens and the [[Justice League]].<ref>{{ep ref|201}}</ref> |
== Appearances == |
== Appearances == |
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== Background information == |
== Background information == |
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+ | * In the comics, GBS was the broadcasting division of Galaxy Communications, the company of [[w:c:dc:Morris Edelstein (Earth-One)|Morgan Edge]]. After he bought the ''[[Daily Planet]]'' in the 1970s, [[Superman|Clark Kent]] became an anchorman for a time. |
== References == |
== References == |
Revision as of 19:01, 20 October 2019
GBS (Galaxy Broadcasting System)[1] is a major American news outlet. Its reporters include Cat Grant[2] and Iris West-Allen.[3] Some time before 2016, G. Gordon Godfrey became a pundit, and used his program to defame aliens and the Justice League.[4]
Appearances
- Season 1
- 10. "Targets"
- 11. "Terrors"
- 14. "Revelation"
- 16. "Failsafe" (illusion)
- 19. "Misplaced"
- 20. "Coldhearted"
- 21. "Image"
- 25. "Usual Suspects"
- Season 2
- 01. "Happy New Year"
- 03. "Alienated"
- 07. "Depths"
- 10. "Before the Dawn"
- 11. "Cornered"
- 12. "True Colors"
- 15. "War"
- 16. "Complications"
- 17. "The Hunt"
- 18. "Intervention"
- 19. "Summit"
- 20. "Endgame"
- Season 3
- 01. "Princes All"
- 02. "Royal We"
- 03. "Eminent Threat"
- 08. "Triptych"
- 09. "Home Fires"
- 14. "Influence"
- 19. "Elder Wisdom"
- 21. "Unknown Factors"
- 25. "Overwhelmed"
- 26. "Nevermore"
Background information
- In the comics, GBS was the broadcasting division of Galaxy Communications, the company of Morgan Edge. After he bought the Daily Planet in the 1970s, Clark Kent became an anchorman for a time.
References
- ↑ Weisman, Greg (writer) & Berkeley, Christopher (director) (January 4, 2019). "Princes All". Young Justice. Season 3. Episode 1. DC Universe.
- ↑ Robinson, Andrew (writer) & Berkeley, Christopher (director) (September 16, 2011). "Targets". Young Justice. Season 1. Episode 10. Cartoon Network.
- ↑ Dubuc, Nicole (writer) & Oliva, Jay (director) (November 4, 2011). "Failsafe". Young Justice. Season 1. Episode 16. Cartoon Network.
- ↑ Weisman, Greg (writer) & Divar, Tim (director) (April 28, 2012). "Happy New Year". Young Justice. Season 2. Episode 1. Cartoon Network.