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Greetings, Mr. Wiseman,
Your portrayal of Spider-Man has been part of my childhood â" itâs still my favorite, as far as I can remember. My English is not the best, but my curiosity overcame my fear of asking, and I hope this doesnât trigger any kind of spoiler alert.
Iâd like to ask you about character development. Iâm not trying to bring up any hidden idea disguised as a question; itâs just that the dialogue between Spider-Man and the Green Goblin about âmasksâ truly struck me on this point. So, Iâd like to know:
1. Did you study psychology to develop the characters of the show and the villains? If so, to what extent did you go into it? If not, do you create an impression of the character in your head based on reading so much of the original material?
2. How did you plan the dialogues in a way that both built the characters and moved the story forward?
Thank you for your attention and for all the hard work youâve put into your shows.
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GargWiki.net has answers for all your Gargoyles questions.
The story of Gargoyles continues in the comic book series Gargoyles and Gargoyles: Dark Ages published by Dynamite. Available online or at your local comic book shop.
NECA has produced a line of Gargoyles figures which continues to grow. Available through online and department store retailers.
Includes episode commentaries by co-creator Greg Weisman, interviews with the cast, and a documentary on the fan convention.