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Hi Greg,
I was wondering your thoughts on how the art of writing superhero comics has changed from when you started with Captain Atom back in the day, to now working on the Spectacular Spider-Men. For example things like writing arcs for the trade paperback, working in an office vs working from home, metrics of success, approaches to continuity and crossover events, the death of thought bubbles, multimedia synergy, frequent new #1s, etc. I'd be interested to know if you had challenges or some sort of learning curve to adapt to any of these industry changes. Does the process feel substantially different, or is it all the same once you get in front of the keyboard?
Thank you
Mr. Weissman, I'd like to question. When you were creating Gargoyles: Bad Guys you weren't inspired by manga? It just has a manga-like style. Sorry, if this not the smartest question. Just interested.
Mr. Weisman, do you plan to open a Bluesky account in the near future? Please consider joining and leaving the fascist platform behind.
You've historically added queer representation to almost every show you worked on, from Gargoyles to W.I.T.C.H. to Young Justice, but I'm curious if there were any characters you saw as queer when you and Cary were writing Captain Atom back in the 80s?
What noises do baby gargoyles make? Do they they sound like a human baby or can they make similar animal noises like a full grown gargoyle?
Hay I just wanted to ask about w.i.t.c.h. season 2 on different hearts of the worlds i Wonder from whom Lilian got and inherited her powers as Heart of Earth and if any blood relatives coule take power without permission juste as it is case for the Heart of Meridian?
i'm kinda 10 years late asking this but in yj season one when jade was 13 and running away from home she said that she can't take artemis wih her because she would "slow her down". But do you think jade would have taken artemis if artemis had asked to come with her? I mean did she pretend not to want to take her sister with her because artemis didn't want to go?
I hope this isn't a foolish question or me asking for spoilers, but in Young Justice or DC's Earth-16, were there HUMAN magic users before the emergence of the Homo magi in Atlantis, aside from Lord Arion? Also, I'm unsure if this was ever addressed in the series, but did Arion practice magic in any capacity before receiving the crown from the Lords of Order? Thanks so much for crafting such amazing stories and for taking time to answer any of our questions.
Hello Mr Weisman i must know since you are honestly the best animated show creator of our time will Young justice ever be expected to be revived. If you want to email me back just do elijah11807@icould.com. BTW you are the best creator of animated shows ever
Don't know when you'll get to this, but earlier you mentioned Amazons not aging physically while on Themyscira is a world-building rule for the Earth 16 continuity. I was wondering if you could give some clarification on this. Using Wonder Woman as an example with the dates you gave fans for the show, she was born in 1925 and was 16-years-old when she originally debuted as Wonder Woman ca. 1941. She then returns to Themyscira in 1946 (where she is presumably 21-years-old) and does not return to "Man's World" until 2001, where, assuming she didn't have a year-or-two sojourn back in Themyscira (which I won't even speculate on for this question since it would count as SPOILER territory), she would have continued to physically age and is now around 40-years-old (physically but not chronologically) in 2020 (which is I believe when Season 4 ended in the show's timeline).
So, my clarification is how the no-aging thing works since Wonder Woman clearly aged 16 years (presumably) before her first venture into Man's World ca. 1941.
Thank you for taking the time to respond.
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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.