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Comments for the week ending June 19, 2016

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Saw nothing in any related Twitter live feed. Nothing may have been announced.

People are still posting the fake Crave Online Gargoyles movie by Marvel article, isn't that great!

Inland
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The GARGOYLES - WE LIVE AGAIN! panel at Wizard World Sacramento Comic Con just started -- anyone else curious and excited? :)
Phoenician
"The suspense is terrible, I hope it lasts" -- Willy Wonka

Green Lantern`s> It's not a rule, it's just a fun little tradition. I'm not sure why you're taking it so seriously.

I've been kinda trying to work on a little essay about why the WarCraft franchise would appeal to Gargoyles' Fans, but I've been kinda blocked a little bit.

Aldrius

Dear Mr. Weisman,

I just wanted to say how grateful I am for your work in "The Specatacular Spiderman" and it has given me joy on finishing the two seasons. I was disappointed when I found out this was cancelled due to complications. I am really late on this so forgive me. This series was well put together, the chemistry between characters and their growth was fun to watch. The new spiderman by "Disney XD" is also good but it does not feel the same atmosphere and the intensity of your series. The characters in your series is well put together and was taken on a different approach. Harry Osborne, a bullied student like Peter Parker. Peter Parker, never forgiven his Uncle's killer and it showed how different heroes have different sort of boundaries. And Mary Jane is the supposed lover for Peter but Gwen and Liz Allen is more intimate with Mr. parker. It was a really bad timing to end it on season 2 and might have left viewers unanswered questions: what is Norman Osborne going to do? What will Peter do to save his friendship with others? Who will still take over New York? Again, thank you for your contribution and I am still hoping the show will come back! (Sadly it won't happen)
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Sincerely, a Spectacular Spiderman Fanatic

Son - [sonngo724 at gmail dot com]
Sngo1

Eight, nine, ten.

Maybe I need the "rules" explained to me again?

Green Lantern's Nightlight

Not gonna get my hopes up too high, but this sounds fairly promising.
Aldrius

Not much listed on CONvergence's schedule under Gargoyles. All a search listed was this:

Why Gargoyles is Still Relevant

How is it that Disney's Gargoyles still captures our imaginations over two decades since it first aired, and in what ways does it accomplish things that contemporary cartoons still struggle with? Gargoyles is still relevant. Let's explore why that is. Panelists: Greg Weisman, Christopher Jones, Chandra Reyer, Alana Profit, Patrick Fisher

Thursday June 30, 2016 12:30pm - 1:30pm
DoubleTree Atrium 6

However, there are PLENTY of events that Greg will be attending, as you can see linked below.

Brainiac - [OSUBrainiac at gmail dot com]
There is balance in all things. Live in symmetry with the world around you. If you must blow things up and steal from those around you, THAT'S WHAT RPGS ARE FOR!

We'll find out on Sunday.

If they announce a new comic and Ramsay Bolton dies... it will be the best Sunday ever.

Greg Bishansky

INLAND - Sounds good, but at present, it might be no more than more cinestory adaptations of television episodes.
Todd Jensen
Hufflepuffs are really good finders

From the new update: "02:00pm - 02:45pm - GARGOYLES - WE LIVE AGAIN! (ROOM 203)
Twenty years after new production ceased, the groundbreaking Disney animated television series Gargoyles still has a massive and loyal fan following. Come hear series creator Greg Weisman talk about the history of Goliath, Demona, Xanatos and the rest with Joe Books' Aaron Sparrow. Plus - spoilers! - find out what's next for everyone's favorite Defenders of the Night!"

I find that last part interesting. ;)

Inland
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*/Warner Bros.
Inland
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"Btw please take in consideration of doing a 3rd season--"

He want's to, but he doesn't own the rights to do that, DC does.

Inland
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Welcome to the comment room! While Greg does occasionally visit he's usually busy with other work, which is you know good for him. Now all questions should be directed to the Ask Greg page where Masterdramon has laid out some very helpful guidelines for submitting questions, though be mindful that questions regarding all unreleased future projects would qualify as a NO SPOILER. In the meantime if you want to continue showing support for Young Justice then watch it on Netflix, buy the DVDs, buy the comics and spread the word on what a good series it is.
Matthew
"Shall we their fond pageant see? Lord, what fools these mortals be!"-Puck

Oh forgot to add If you do a third season CAN YOU BRING BACK KID FLASH 🙏🏽😭 I was so sad after everything he went through and him dieing he was one of my favorite characters and I shipped him and Artemis 😪😭
Bungee man - [Tanyarico15 at gmail dot com]
Tanya

Ok so ummmmm never really done a letter to someone unless you count the times in 4th grade where they 'taught' us how to write a letter but here I go I am a huge DC fan and I was really addicted to your series 'Young Justice' I am a hard nut t crack when it comes to finding or being introduced to shows but this show really caught my eye. In case you didn't know it's a 5 star in not only my book but on Netflix as well, and let me tell you something no other show has ever left me crying at the end of season 2 or at the end of any season. In 2 1/2 days tops I finished the whole 2 seasons and those were 2 whole amazing days . So I was hoping if any of the creators from Young Justice reads this please please please please please please come up with more seasons for the show I'm sure many more people will love it as much as I did ,😊 That show had a huge impact on me and I'm pretty sure other people like me did. Oh and keep at what your doing do other stuff like this it's a huge hit.
Btw please take in consideration of doing a 3rd season it would mean a lot to me if you see this.

Bungee man - [Tanyarico15 at gmail dot com]
Tanya

I should have known that quote would show up.
Todd Jensen
Hufflepuffs are really good finders

History has known many great liars. Copernicus. Goebbels. St. Ralph the Liar. [he is shown holding a sign which reads "St. Benedict the Liar"] But there have been none quite so vile as the Tudor King Henry VII. It was he who rewrote history to portray his predecessor, Richard III, as a deformed maniac who killed his nephews in the Tower. But the real truth is that Richard was a kind and thoughtful man who cherished his young wards, in particular Richard, Duke of York, who grew into a big, strong boy. Henry also claimed he won the Battle of Bosworth Field and killed Richard III. Again, the truth is very different; for it was Richard, Duke of York, who became king after Bosworth Field, and reigned for thirteen glorious years. As for who really killed Richard III and how the defeated Henry Tudor escaped with his life, all is revealed in this, the first chapter of a history never before told: the history of... the Black Adder!
Greg Bishansky

ALGERNON84 - Your post reminds me of my speculations over whether Macbeth in the Gargoyles Universe might have crossed paths with Richard III (presumably with Richard unaware that the stranger was a Scottish king from over four centuries before) - particularly Richard because of the parallels between their plays, but maybe also the other figures from the history plays. Though I suspect that Macbeth might not have felt that sympathetic towards the English principal figures of that period, given that English and Scottish relations weren't that good during the 15th century. He might almost have welcomed the Wars of the Roses in ensuring that the English nobility would be too busy fighting each other to try invading Scotland again (though near the end of Edward IV's reign, they did try just that, and Richard, then Duke of Gloucester, took part in the campaign).

(And Scotland did wind up getting involved in the Wars of the Roses at one point as Lancastrian allies - which led to one Scottish king, James II, coming to a sad end. He was besieging an English castle with primitive cannons - so primitive that they were often more dangerous to the people using them than the enemy, as James discovered when the cannon blew up while he was standing too close to it....)

Todd Jensen
Hufflepuffs are really good finders

Seven?
Green Lantern's Nightlight

Todd: Perhaps an immortal Richard III would have been a major antagonist in the series instead?
Algernon84
"Tak does not require us to think of Him, only that we think." ~Grag Bashfull Bashfullson

Sixth.

I read today that a copy of the First Folio of Shakespeare's plays has been recently discovered up in Scotland - on the Isle of Bute, to be precise. A blend of Shakespeare and Scotland - definitely relevant to "Gargoyles".

(And "Macbeth" is one of those Shakespeare plays that appear only in the First Folio, not in the quartos of several other plays, such as "Hamlet", that came out earlier. If the First Folio had never been put together, "Macbeth" would have been lost forever - and "Gargoyles" would have been a very different series.)

Todd Jensen
Hufflepuffs are really good finders

Fifth
Anonymous

Fourth.

No condolence will be enough for the victims of the terrorist attack, but it's all I can give.

As heartless as it may sound, I am relieved that the plot to attack the parade in LA was stopped. I guess a loss makes me appreciate better what we still have.

Paul - [nampahcfluap at yahoo dot com]

Three
Algernon84
"Tak does not require us to think of Him, only that we think." ~Grag Bashfull Bashfullson

Two(2nd)Second!!
Vinnie - [tpeano29 at hotmail dot com]

Instead of a countdown I'm taking a moment to mourn and reflect on the tragedy in Orlando.
Matthew
"Shall we their fond pageant see? Lord, what fools these mortals be!"-Puck