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Thursday, February 11, 2010

Young Justice League TV Show?

(Source: Mania.com) Word of a planned 'Young Justice League' animated TV series leaked on the interwebs last week. Actress Stephanie Lemelin posted the following blurb on her official website.

WOW. Ok… I am beyond thrilled to announce that I was recently cast in the new animated series, YOUNG JUSTICE LEAGUE, based on the famous (and awesome!?) DC Comics. I seriously could not be more excited about being welcomed into this amazing family… what a fantastic way to start the new year! I will be voicing the character of Arrowette (see ridiculously hot avatar below!!! um, could I love her anymore?) as well as several supporting cast members… Due to the extreme popularity of this series, however, that’s about all I can say… for now. So excited, this is really a dream come true for me, I have ALWAYS WANTED TO BE A SATURDAY MORNING CARTOOON!!! Woohoo!

We've heard nothing of this TV show before this posting. Presumably it would be based on the DC Comics series 'Young Justice' which featured Arrowette, along with Robin, Superboy, Impulse and other junior counterparts of the Justice League.

Lemelin also posted a piece of artwork that we haven't been able to identify as artwork from a previous comics appearance, so it could very well be from the series development. The image shows Arrowette in a green costume, contrasting with the red one she wore in the comics.

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