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''WesternAnimation/YoungJustice2010'' made many such changes, some of them highly controversial.

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''WesternAnimation/YoungJustice2010'' [[AdaptationPersonalityChange made many such changes, changes]], some of them highly controversial.
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* Miss Martian, who was introduced to the comics as an {{Expy}} of the ComicBook/{{Supergirl}}, is [[AdaptationalAngstUpgrade much more angsty]] about [[spoiler:[[MySpeciesDothProtestTooMuch being a White Martian]]]]. She also uses her powers more questionably than her comic version. However, she is missing her SuperpoweredEvilSide from the comics.

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* Miss Martian, who was introduced to the comics as an {{Expy}} of the ComicBook/{{Supergirl}}, is [[AdaptationalAngstUpgrade much more angsty]] about [[spoiler:[[MySpeciesDothProtestTooMuch being a White Martian]]]]. She also uses her powers more questionably than her comic version.version, though this mainly applies to her personality in season 2, as she undergoes significant CharacterDevelopment in that season to stop abusing her powers. However, she is missing her SuperpoweredEvilSide from the comics.
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* Impulse is still FunPersonified, but he's nowhere near as [[{{Cloudcuckoolander}} loopy]] and [[AttentionDeficitOohShiny easily distracted]] as his comic counterpart, [[spoiler:and at least some of his cheerfulness [[SadClown is an act]] to hide his plans to SetRightWhatOnceWentWrong]].

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* Impulse is still FunPersonified, but he's nowhere near as [[{{Cloudcuckoolander}} loopy]] and [[AttentionDeficitOohShiny easily distracted]] as his comic counterpart, [[spoiler:and at least some of his cheerfulness [[SadClown is an act]] to hide his plans to SetRightWhatOnceWentWrong]].SetRightWhatOnceWentWrong, also getting serious and questioning fellow time travelers [[ComicBook/LegionOfSuperHeroes Chameleon Boy and Saturn Girl]] when they come to him for their own need to fix time]].



* As part of being an {{Expy}} of [[WesternAnimation/{{Gargoyles}} David Xanatos]], Lex Luthor is much calmer and less vindictive, being genuinely AffablyEvil without any of the rage BeneathTheMask that comics Luthor is known for.

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* As part of being an {{Expy}} of [[WesternAnimation/{{Gargoyles}} David Xanatos]], Lex Luthor is much calmer and less vindictive, being genuinely AffablyEvil without any of the rage BeneathTheMask that comics Luthor is known for.for, at least for the first two seasons, where he reverted to his more typical personality in season 3.
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''WesternAnimation/YoungJustice2010'' made many such changes, some of them highly controversial.
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* One controversial change to Superman was that, instead of instantly embracing his clone, ComicBook/{{Superboy}}, he went through a (thankfully rather {{Downplayed}}) version of ThatThingIsNotMyChild and only came around to being his fatherly/BigBrotherMentor at the end of the first season.
* Impulse is still FunPersonified, but he's nowhere near as [[{{Cloudcuckoolander}} loopy]] and [[AttentionDeficitOohShiny easily distracted]] as his comic counterpart, [[spoiler:and at least some of his cheerfulness [[SadClown is an act]] to hide his plans to SetRightWhatOnceWentWrong]].
* Miss Martian, who was introduced to the comics as an {{Expy}} of the ComicBook/{{Supergirl}}, is [[AdaptationalAngstUpgrade much more angsty]] about [[spoiler:[[MySpeciesDothProtestTooMuch being a White Martian]]]]. She also uses her powers more questionably than her comic version. However, she is missing her SuperpoweredEvilSide from the comics.
* Cheshire is a cynical but sympathetic AntiVillain who genuinely loves [[spoiler:her sister Artemis]] and Roy, while in the comics she's TheSociopath and manipulated Roy for her own purposes. This is more similar to her [[CharacterizationMarchesOn early personality]].
* Similarly, Black Manta is a NobleDemon, while his comic counterpart is a PsychoForHire.
* As part of being an {{Expy}} of [[WesternAnimation/{{Gargoyles}} David Xanatos]], Lex Luthor is much calmer and less vindictive, being genuinely AffablyEvil without any of the rage BeneathTheMask that comics Luthor is known for.
* Red Tornado is much less snarky than he was in the ''Young Justice'' comics, though his personality here fits his depictions elsewhere.
* Billy Hayes, aka Harm, is ''slightly'' less of TheSociopath here, as his sister is his MoralityChain in this version. [[spoiler:A chain he cut himself, but still]]. Also, he's a ThirdPersonPerson and refers to everyone except his sister [[ItIsDehumanizing as "it"]].
* Superboy is much more serious and gloomy than he was during his ''ComicBook/YoungJustice'' days, though this is partly due to the show being based on that series InNameOnly.

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