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Hi Greg, I tried searching for this question on your site to see if it's been answered before, but didn't find anything, so I hope I can get this answered! I noticed how often you (and others, maybe?) took a lot of liberties with adjusting characters' backgrounds, their ages being a big one. This is especially apparent with Tim Drake being older than Stephanie Brown and Cass Cain, and Dick being younger than Wally. While actual, explicit ages aren't often stated in the comics, it's been canon that Steph and Cass are the ones older than Tim, and Wally was the youngest of his friends for a while (including Dick), and even now they're more aligned to being the same age. Another example is making Damian and Jon the closest in age than they've ever been (only a year apart) while they're separated by three years in the comics as well. I was just wondering if there was any particular reason behind this? Once again, thanks so much and I really enjoy the show!
why did you want young justice garfield and miss martian to have a sibling family bound despite they do have this bound in the dc comics?
Hello Greg, look i don't know if you ever received a message about this but I want to talk to you about The Spectacular Spiderman. Man I got to say this is the best spiderman cartoon I have ever watched. Look idk if its possible but you got to try your best and continue the show and I promise it will be incredible.I have watched it about 7 times and everytime I finished it,I get sad because it always put me in a suspense of what happens afterwards,with Peter and Gwen, Norman, Harry, ect... So I am begging you please continue the show.
I know it's already been 16years since the last episode but trust me everyone will be excited if they know the show will be continue. I am 19 and I am hoping when one day I make my kids watch the show they will get the ending what they deserve so please I beg. Thanks
#continuespectacularspiderman
Hello Mr. Weisman,
Iâd like to ask you a quick question about gargoyles Iâm not asking for spoilers. I would just like to know if maybe one day we could maybe see some of the clans that were not seen in the series. I was hoping maybe we could see a different types of gargoyles from around the world. Such as those from mainland Europe, parts of mainland Asia you said that there were gargle in North America at one time before the Manhattan clan. And maybe Africa. I like to think that maybe some of these different clans may be fled to new Olympus when people start hunting the gargoyles so maybe. Some of them have characteristics from clans as far as Great Britain or Asia along with some of their gargoyle beast. It would be a shame of all these types of gargoyle ethnicities went extinct. However, thatâs your story to make not mind. I look forward to your next project and thanks again for producing an amazing series.
Hey. I donât have a question, I just wanted to say thank you for putting so many good shows out. Especially Young Justice and Spectacular Spider-Man. I watched the show when I was really young and forgot about it for awhile and recently rewatched and remember what I loved about the show. The way that Peter connects to the audience and the feeling that the show projects is electric! I really hope at some point the show can be revitalized and brought back with Josh Keaton ( hope i spelled his name right) and everyone else. Once again thank you, even that show makes me want to push on when things get rough. Really thak you for putting so much great content out into the world and helping people.
Sincerely,
Max Sulayman
I have a question about some of the other clans from around Europe, Asia, and Africa. Maybe there were some clans in Australia and North America. Is is there a chance that some of them had survived or that migrated to where the other clans that survived hid. Such as some plans from the British Isles and France moving to new Olympus because it would be really cool to see some of those clans have surviving members or gargoyle beast, especially from Ireland and France. Maybe they brought with gargoyle beast from other clans. Just a question.
1. In Gargoyle's "City of Stone," did the stone humans Demona smashed die as a result, or were they restored by magic when the spell was ended?
2. If they died, how were their deaths explained when everyone woke up? (I read your story on folks not believing the incident as it actually happened.)
3. What became of the lady who only had her arms smashed?
Is there any parts of DC lore, like Flash villains or Wonder Woman mythology for example, you wished had been explored more in past seasons of Young Justice?
Hello Greg, hope youâve been well and joying the new year. I still consider Gargoyles and Young Justice as some of the best animated media Iâve ever watched. Recently, Iâve been rewatching Young Justice and I had some questions about Jade/Cheshire.
1. In season 4, episode 6 âArtemis Through the Looking Glass,â Jade tells Jason Bard that Artemis always got her âhand-me-downs.â Was that referring to Will/Red Arrow? I looked through old answers and Artemis moved in with him after Jade left. But Iâve always wondered if Jade had tried to set up Will/Artemis to help them move on.
2. Was Jade aware Artemis moved into Willâs house?
3. If Jade wasnât aware of their very short lived relationship, would Artemis or Will ever tell Jade that they shared a kiss?
3. Did Jade help with Willâs Bowhunter Security company? Or was that entirely something that Will created on his own?
Thank you!
With Damian and Jon toddlering around, it is no secret that they will become Robin and Superboy on a future Team iteration should YJ run on long enough. My question is, does Mara al Ghul exist on Earth-16? I could see her leading the Demon's Fist as the Light's anti-Team, or even just straight up following Damian into the Team.
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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.