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Suzie writes...

What is Em'ree's relationship like with the rest of her and M'gann's green martian siblings?
*Is she close to any of them?
*Has she tried to convince them to be there for M'gann?
*Is Em'ree in contact with any of them after she left Mars?


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Kai writes...

Hi Greg, how old is Orion and what is his human equivalent age? Have a nice day


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Secret writes...

Since the House of Zod had it's own secret maxim did the House of El have one and if so what did it say and do Clark and Conner know it?


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Hi, Greg! Big fan of “Gargoyles” here, and have for the last two decades! Still keeping my fingers crossed we can a comeback on the show someday soon.

The show established that a lot of the mythical creatures we see in the show are part of Oberon’s Children, such as Puck, Banshee, the Weird Sisters, Raven, etc. and etc., and I’ve been waiting all these years to visit feudal Japan during Brooklyn’s (my fave) TimeDancer adventures. When I heard that we will meet the Ishimura Clan of the time period, and where Brooklyn will meet his mate Katana (who I desperately want to meet properly), it made me think of “Inuyasha”, which is set in feudal Japan, where demons and spirits (yōkai and yūrei and yōsei) exist. Gargoyles being the inspiration for tengu, a type of yōkai in Japanese folklore, has already been established in the show. This might be something you can’t answer because it might be too spoilery, but here’s my question:

During Brooklyn’s TimeDancer adventures, will Brooklyn encounter any of Oberon’s Children? And, if so, will meet any in feudal Japan?

As an Asian fan growing up on your show, one of my favorite things was seeing how myths and legends and folklore was weaved into your show. Growing up on anime also made a huge fan of Japanese folklore. I can’t begin to express how happy it made me, years ago, that my favorite character Brooklyn will finally find love in a Japanese gargoyle, who (judging from your hints in the past) will be strong, witty, courageous, and a perfect match for him in every way. I’m wishing you all the best, and I’m rooting for “Gargoyles” to return someday soon and for the fifth season of “Young Justice” to be renewed! :)


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Anonymous writes...

Did J’ann M’orzz and M’att M’orzz receive A-designations (A-53 and A-54 perhaps?) for their Earth presence in “Death and Rebirth”? I know you don’t love revealing designations here, but you once did just that for the A-designation status of Blue Devil, B’arzz, and the Runaways due to their involvement in “Endgame”, so I figured I’d shoot my shot.


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Anonymous writes...

Mr. Weisman,

In regards to the name of the Earth-16 version of the Phantom Stranger, is he currently using the name of Philip Stark; which originally belonged to a man who became one of his enemies going by the name of Sin Eater?


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Hi, Mr. Weisman, long time of your works, especially "Gargoyles", ever since I was a child. I've been following the Voices of the Eyrie podcast since the first episode dropped, and I love hearing the behind-the-scenes stories of the episodes with you and the other voice actors. :D

"Gargoyles" huge comeback in recent years thanks to being added to Disney+ and with the recent action figures line being produced. #KeepBingingGarhoyles also helps with supporting the series. All these achievements are incredible, but still no word from Disney to continue the series. As time goes by, and none of us are getting any younger and the old cast and crew reaching into their golden years, I became more and more worried that "Gargoyles" will see a proper continuation. So, my question is this:

With all of the achievements "Gargoyles" has gotten and its passionate fanbase clamoring for its return, is there a spark of hope that we may see "Gargoyles" return in the near future?


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Anonymous writes...

Mr. Weisman,

#1. Are the names of Billy Baston's parents Clarence Charles "C.C." Batson (father) and Marilyn Baston (mother)?

#2. What are the names of Mary Bromfield's parents?

#3. What are the names of Freddy Freeman's parents?


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Anonymous writes...

Mr. Weisman,

You have previously mentioned that...

#1. As Shazam, Billy Baston's adult form is a 24-year-old (whereas Billy's normal form is currently 20 years old).

#2. As Sergeant Marvel, Mary Bromfield's adult form is an 18 year-old (even though Mary is 20 years old in her normal form).

But how does that even make sense for both of these characters? I mean, were your previous response for both characters' alter-ego ages actually half-hearted answers? The reason I am asking this is because I was under the distinct impression that both characters' adult forms would be at least 33 years old; which would be the age equivalent of an average graduate student. If this is not correct, than what are the CORRECT ages for both characters' alter-egos; assuming the age range is between the 30s to 40s?


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Steve Hockensmith writes...

What revelation is more Earth-Shattering?

Cheshire revealing Orphan's mom is Lady Shiva
Orphan being responsible for Batgirl's "injury"



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