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#1  Edited By Hunter114

Well he was called the greatest Green Lantern because at the time he was the only human and there's this generic theme that humans are the best (go us!) - we are supposed to be something special in the universe because we are the audience, so from an outside point of view as the only human, he had to have a quality that none of the other Lanterns had, which I think they just said that he had the most willpower or something, in that he was the only one who would disagree with the Guardians, while agreeing with what they stood for (unlike Sinestro) 
 
I don't think that he has been called the greatest in a while though, to my knowlege they always say that he was the greatest the Lantern. Is there a case to call him the greatest Lantern? Maybe it's because he earned the respect of the Corps where all of the other Lanterns would have got it straight away. Abin Sur was one of the most respected Lanterns and his replacement was a human, a species that was seen to be inferior by most, if not all of the Corps, Hal Jordan went from being one of the lowest on the food chain, to taking on some of the Corps most deadliest enemies head on, going from bottom to top in a short period of time. 
 
Hal was the first human to prove his worth and that is what makes him one of the greatest Lanterns, whether or not he is THE greatest, I haven't really decided yet.
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#2  Edited By Hunter114

I love this movie and the ending does it justice... His voice actually sounds a little like Kevin Conroy's to me, but still not close enough. I thought he did very well in the role.
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In the Batman Beyond episode "Out of the Past" Terry says "RAZZ" and Bruce corrects him - saying that it is common misconception... 
 
Pretty much every incarnation I've heard (apart from Batman Begins) his name has been pronounced "RAISH" - anyway, for the puposes of nostalgia (and possibly an influence for G-Man's 3-minute expert videos) I give you this: 
 
  

  
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#4  Edited By Hunter114

There are several reasons I like this video - caused by nerdism 8)
 
There are several reasons I don't like this video - caused by bitterness : (
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#5  Edited By Hunter114

How are they explaining vaparism in the story cause it is usually likened to a sexually transmitted disease, which I think would be covered by Laura's healing factor?
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#6  Edited By Hunter114
@frogger said:
"If watch you any MMA you would see kicks usuaully easest strikes to land. "

Kicks are the easiest to land, but they are usually landed with the sole, top or heel of the foot instead of the toe which can easily be broken, which was one of the main reasons I didn't like the claw(s) in the first place.
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#7  Edited By Hunter114
@xerox-kitty:  
Thanks for uploading the video.
 
@~Marauder~
The arms are better used for attack because an opponant can easily grab the leg and then gain the upper hand in a fight, the blade can also be removed or become stuck. There is also the matter or defense, if someone is in her face and there is close quarter combat, all she can do with it is stab them in the shin, but fair enough, there are more possible applications to the weapon than I had previously thought of, but I think it looks weird.
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#8  Edited By Hunter114
Feet Claws... WTF???
Feet Claws... WTF???
Something that has been annoying me for a while is X-23's claws, not the ones in her hands, those I can deal with, but why the hell does she have a claw in each foot? The problem I have is that there are only a few ways you can actually kill a person with a claw in the foot because there are only so many ways that the human leg can move and even then, the chances of being in the position to be able to kill someone with a claw in the foot is very small. 
 
In X-23's first appearance, the X-Men: Evolution episode "X-23" Laura is shown using the claw twice, the first time, X-23 breaks into the X-Mansion and subdues pretty much everyone in the house, Wolverine confronts her and the two fight. The thing is that she extends the claw, but doesn't even use it, she just kicks him with the sole of her foot. The second time she leaps into the air and tries to kick Wolverine again, but he leaps out of the way and she implants it into the stone fountain. 
 
I do grant that the reach of a leg is longer than the reach of an arm, but there is no way in hell that the benefits outway the risks, say for example, getting the claw ripped out of her etc, another problem is that because the structure of the human leg and foot, there is a severe lack in power and control of the weapon. 
 
Do you agree that X-23's foot claws are annoying and impractical or do you disagree? And is there actually any use for them, except for castration?
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#9  Edited By Hunter114
@Nighthunter said:
"So not everyone survives.....come on Zatara is there, 90% chance he is the one that bites the dust "

That was Zatara? - Why is he on the Justice League... I thought he died before they formed.
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#10  Edited By Hunter114

The IMDB for Young Justice says that Queen Bee (voiced by Marina Sirtis), Vandal Savage (voiced by Miguel Ferrer) and Cat Grant (voiced by Masasa Moyo) will appear, but it does not say in what respect or which episodes. 
 
It also says that Aqualad will be voiced by Tequan Richmond and Artemis will be voiced by Stephanie Lemelin, with Phil LaMarr (perhaps reprising his role as John Stewart)