Just found out about this, quite a shame really. I loved a lot of things about Young Justice, and always assumed it did really well on Cartoon Network rating wise, same with Green Lantern. I mean sure, its nice to hear Scooby Doo Mystery Inc is coming back, but this really stinks. Reminds me of when Spectacular Spiderman was cancelled after the awesome second season. Same thing with Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes (except I think its 2nd season was kind of meh in places), although I think its getting a sequel series of some sort. I enjoy the animation of Ultimate Spiderman, but not too much else about it ("Let's prove we are real heroes by defying orders and logic by going straight into Latveria and beating up Doctor Doom. What could POSSIBLY be wrong about that/go wrong for brand new super heroes?"). Have to admit I haven't watched too many episodes of that show, but what they ended up doing with Venom was sorta cool...sorta.
Also, how is Ben 10 still around? I liked the first show, and about half of Alien Force before it seemed to just go a bit downhill. Since then the episodes I've seen haven't been too overly spectacular. Guess the toys must be constantly selling or something. Did Thundercats get cancelled too? I actually don't know what became of that show after the last season finale. Had good animation and acting, but the action was pretty average.
All I want is a cartoon show that has good action with the occasional good story that lasts longer than 2 seasons. Is that so much to ask in this day in age? Granted I tend to watch those shows online, especially in regards to Cartoon Network. Everytime I tune it I always feel like all they show are repeats to shows I don't watch. Oh, also they put their good shows on hiatus way too much, reminds me of Battlestar Galactica and Caprica on ScFy (half a season, oops time for a 8 month break).
Oh well, I'm sure the new Teen Titans will be fine although it being more of a comedy is a bit of a put off. As for this new batman...I'm not liking the style, but I'll reserve judgement.