Returning to a More Important Topic!

While I am sure real life is important to some people, to those of us with one foot in fairyland and one head (of several) in outerspace, mundane affairs are something of a distraction.

I admit to being an unrepentant fanboy of this show, and I missed it deeply, and deeply wished for its return:

http://comicbook.com/2016/11/07/young-justice-season-3-officially-announced/

After years of campaigning and months of binge-watching by fans, Young Justice Season 3 is finally going to be a reality.

Warner Bros. Animation today announced that Young Justice Season 3 has begun production. According to the release, Young Justice Season 3 “promises new twists, turns and dangerous new threats for the team, but most importantly, the opportunity for fans to finally continue the adventures of some of their favorite Super Heroes.”

Warner Bros. Animation did not reveal a release date or a network partner for Young JusticeSeason 3 at this time but did promise that more details were on the way.

Young Justice was a critically-acclaimed and fan-favorite animated series featuring a large roster of characters from the DC Comics Univers. The series coupled attractive animation and character design with rich, textured, long-form storytelling. Young Justice was watched by 25 million unique viewers in each of its two seasons on Cartoon Network.

“The affection that fans have had for Young Justice, and their rallying cry for more episodes, has always resonated with us,” said Sam Register, President, Warner Bros. Animation and Warner Digital Series, in a statement “We are excited to bring the show back for this loyal fanbase and to provide an opportunity for new viewers to discover this excellent series.”

Perhaps I have accidentally found the magic ring of Aladdin, and can rub it for two more wishes. Instead of wishing for world peace, a resumption of the space program, or a cure for dyspepsia or something useful, I will wish for the return of City of Heroes, a brain addiction even we Vulcans cannot shake. The final wish involves Catwoman, and proves that mortals should never be entrusted with wishes.

However, when life grants you what you would have wished for without warning, it is time to throw occult magic rings away and say a simple prayer of thanksgiving for small gifts and great.

(I am kidding about Catwoman, wishing rings and lamps or no. Really, occultism is a cheat, even if it were real. Once Christ has granted you eternal life of boundless and ever increasing joy and wonder in the realm of light, what else are you wishing for? A pony? A spaceship? The glorified body given the faithful after the Second Coming will be able to outfly the Enterprise, and you will be able to feel the stars brush by you like delicious sparks of pleasure on your skin, without harm to you or them, and hear the music they sing.)