Young — Justice Season 4 ((free))
What follows is a bomb. A Legion of Super-Heroes bomb designed to stop a villain named Ma’alefa’ak. Conner throws M’gann out of the blast radius, shields the bomb with his body, and is vaporized.
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The blending of the Phantom Zone (a Kryptonian prison dimension) with the psychological ghosts of the characters is the thematic core of the season. While Superboy is physically trapped in the Zone, Miss Martian is mentally trapped in grief, Artemis is haunted by the ghost of Jade’s loyalty, and Zatanna is torn between her duty as Doctor Fate’s steward and her love for her father. Miss Martian (M’gann M’orzz): Season 1 M’gann was naive. Season 2 M’gann was a dangerous telepath who broke minds. Season 4 M’gann is a woman shattered by loss. Her journey to Mars to face her racist brother (Ma’alefa’ak) and her own past is the season's emotional backbone. The episode where she psychically links with the entire planet to stop a civil war is a masterpiece of animation and sound design. What follows is a bomb
Kaldur gets a solo mission to Atlantis to investigate a magical "Wave" that is causing madness. This arc explores his relationship with his estranged father, Black Manta. It is a tragic, Shakespearian exploration of a son trying to redeem a villainous father who doesn't want to be saved. Are you still waiting for a Season 5 renewal
The creators have stated they have plans for at least two more seasons to close out the "Apokolips" arc (Darkseid remains the lurking big bad). Currently, the future lies in the hands of streaming numbers. However, given that Phantoms was one of Max’s most-watched animated originals and the fan campaign to #BringBackYoungJustice worked once before, hope is not lost. Young Justice Season 4 (Phantoms) is a triumph. It is a slow-burn, character-driven opera that trusts its audience to remember plot threads from a decade ago. It gave us the most tragic moment of the series (Conner’s "death") and one of the most satisfying reunions.