We start a new series of powerful events and various exciting adventures through the third season with Super Hiros. The season opens with Dick Garrison bringing together a group of elite heroes to close a trade union in Markovia, where the union has been working for a long time. On the other hand, Dick Grayson, Artemis Crock, Connor Kent and Jefferson Pierce are doing a new and powerful mission.
But Young Justice succeeds more often than it stumbles, particularly in the action sequences, where competent heroes with an established rapport fight dangerous, ambitious villains.
Young Justice: Outsiders has yet to knock off my socks, though the potential is there for it to one day stand alongside Justice League Unlimited in the annals of DC's proud animated history.
A series that lives in that between time after childhood but before adulthood. A show geared to the superhero-loving teenager in us all. There's plenty to be said for that.
Young Justice: Outsiders is the pinnacle of new school DC animation and the 26 episode is gonna bring you a lot of joy. If you enjoyed the season in 2013, I can assure that it has matured to be a standout series in 2019.
All things considered, Young Justice: Outsiders is poised to be a compelling and wild ride more than worthy of becoming DC Universe's second original series and first original animated series.