The animated television series 'Young Justice' premiered on Cartoon Network, introducing a new generation of superheroes.
Cartoon Network announced the production of the second season of 'Young Justice', titled 'Young Justice: Invasion'.
The second season of 'Young Justice', named 'Invasion', premiered on Cartoon Network.
Cartoon Network announced the cancellation of 'Young Justice' after its second season due to toy sales.
Warner Bros. Animation renewed 'Young Justice' for a third season, 'Young Justice: Outsiders', after fan demand and streaming popularity.
The third season of 'Young Justice', 'Outsiders', premiered on the DC Universe streaming platform.
Warner Bros. Animation confirmed the production of a fourth season of 'Young Justice'.
Superman, Batman, and other Justice League members select young sidekicks to form a covert operations team known as Young Justice.
Young Justice discovers the infiltration of the Justice League by alien shapeshifters known as the Reach, beginning a covert effort to stop them.
Artemis joins the team as Red Arrow's replacement following the death of another team member, adding new dynamics to the group.
The team uncovers the existence of the Light, a secretive villain society manipulating global events behind the scenes.
The team battles the Reach advanced alien forces to stop their invasion plans on Earth.
One of the team members, Secret, dies under mysterious circumstances, deeply affecting the team morale.
A timeline altering event causes shifts in several characters' paths and the creation of new alliances.
Kaldur takes leadership as the new team embarks on a covert mission dealing with metahuman trafficking.
Introduction of mystic heroes joining forces to combat supernatural threats beyond the capability of the traditional teams.
The team confronts an alternate universe version of Batman turned evil, threatening multiverse stability.