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Sebastian Lewis writes...

Can you please make another season of spectacular Spider-Man that was really good show I don't know why you stopped making it all I'm asking you is just consider making a third season at least sorry I didn't know that emojis came out as errors I feel bad that I'm posting this the second time


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Anonymous writes...

Can you please make another season of spectacular Spider-Man 🥺 those are really good show I don't know why you stopped making it all I'm asking you is just consider making a third season at least


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Anonymous writes...

hello, Greg. How are you doing these days? I hope you have a nice day.

anyways, i have two a Spectacular Spidey question to ask. How did Electro feel about Doc Ock after "Shear Strength" (y'know, after abandoning him and all that)? And second, has Cletus ever interacted with both Ock and Electro? If so, what was it like?


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Jan Rott writes...

A few questions about the Irish kings in Gargoyles.
1. Do the reigns according to the Annals of the Four Masters or Foras Feasa ar Éirinn hold?
2. Tamar Tea Tephi is said to have come to Ireland in 585 BC and married the reigning king, Eochaid. However, in the Annals of the Four Masters, no Eochaid reigned, and in the Foras Feasa ar Éirinn, an Eochaid mac Ailella only reigned from 577 to 570 BC. How are they related?
3. When Cu Chullain smashed the Stone of Destiny because it hadn't recognized Lugaid Red-Stripe as king, it must have happened in 33 BC, since that's when Lugaid's reign began in both annals.
4. Is Fergus really a descendant of Eremon, as well as of Eochaid and Lugaid?


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Jan Rott writes...

You once wrote that the "priest" at Macbeth's coronation in Scone was supposed to be Bodhe (https://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=10175). However, they don't look alike, especially because of the beard. Did Bodhe shave part of his beard specifically for the ceremony?
Was the "priest" at Kenneth mac Alpin's coronation also someone specific? Perhaps his brother Donald?(See the issue "Rock and Roll")


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Anonymous writes...

WHY DID YOU NOT WANT YOUNG JUSTICE TO HAVE An ENDING BESPITE YOU GAVE GARGOYLES An ENDING?


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Vladislav writes...

Hey, Greg!
My name is Vlad, I'm from Russia, from Novosibirsk. ( While writing this, 10 or more moments from 80-00s movies appeared in my head).
I'm writing first of all to tell you a HUGE THANK YOU “SPASIBO” for your work and all the projects you've had a hand in. Now that I'm almost 30, I think it's strange to write to the author of comics and creator of cartoons that I read and watched when I was still in school, but then I realize that why not? The projects that you remember me for are “Gargoyles” - which became something incredible for me, and literally blew up the brain of a six-year-old kid, the complexity of the plot, mythology, ambiguity of characters, setting and morality, which at the time could not be compared with cartoons that were shown on other channels.

"Young Justice" (Seasons 1 and 2) â€" I’m not sure what connection this series has to the U.S. (if any), and while I’m not overly invested in it myself, it’s adored in Russia for its balance of seriousness and humor, its characters, and the smooth, evenly-paced development of its storylines. For me, Robin, Wally, and Kaldur from the first season remain the best iterations of these characters, both on-screen and in media overall.
"The Spectacular Spider-Man" and "W.I.T.C.H." are also hugely popular in Russia. The latter was even watched by guys here (which might’ve seriously boosted their ability to talk to girls).

I could go on forever about the works we love here and why they resonate with me personally, but this message is getting too long and might not pass moderation.
Thank you again for your immense contribution to the geeky childhoods of me and my friends. Thank you for treating kids in cartoons like smart, capable adults, and thank you for continuing to work on "Gargoyles" â€" I’m doing my best to keep up with it and read any new issues if they come out.

In Kazakhstan (Russia’s neighbor), ComicCon Astana takes place in July, and I can confidently say that if your mood ever brings you there, fans from Russia and other Russian-speaking countries would be thrilled to personally thank you in their own ways.

Since this is a Q&A topic, here are my questions:

What are your thoughts on the shelved "Gotham High" project, which aimed to reimagine DC heroes in a high school setting? I stumbled across it around 2010 and still wonder why it never even got a pilot season.

Could we see a new "Gargoyles" animated series with you in the director’s chair?

If you could hypothetically work on adapting any DC or Marvel storyline, which one would you choose?

P.S. I apologize for the spam questions. I can't monitor the site with questions, so I would be grateful if you duplicate the answer to my mail matt.allen.proj@mail.ru


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Vladislav writes...

Hey, Greg!
My name is Vlad, I'm from Russia, from Novosibirsk. ( While writing this, 10 or more moments from 80-00s movies appeared in my head).
I'm writing first of all to tell you a HUGE THANK YOU “SPASIBO” for your work and all the projects you've had a hand in. Now that I'm almost 30, I think it's strange to write to the author of comics and creator of cartoons that I read and watched when I was still in school, but then I realize that why not? The projects that you remember me for are “Gargoyles” - which became something incredible for me, and literally blew up the brain of a six-year-old kid, the complexity of the plot, mythology, ambiguity of characters, setting and morality, which at the time could not be compared with cartoons that were shown on other channels.

"Young Justice" (Seasons 1 and 2) â€" I’m not sure what connection this series has to the U.S. (if any), and while I’m not overly invested in it myself, it’s adored in Russia for its balance of seriousness and humor, its characters, and the smooth, evenly-paced development of its storylines. For me, Robin, Wally, and Kaldur from the first season remain the best iterations of these characters, both on-screen and in media overall.
"The Spectacular Spider-Man" and "W.I.T.C.H." are also hugely popular in Russia. The latter was even watched by guys here (which might’ve seriously boosted their ability to talk to girls).

I could go on forever about the works we love here and why they resonate with me personally, but this message is getting too long and might not pass moderation.
Thank you again for your immense contribution to the geeky childhoods of me and my friends. Thank you for treating kids in cartoons like smart, capable adults, and thank you for continuing to work on "Gargoyles" â€" I’m doing my best to keep up with it and read any new issues if they come out.

In Kazakhstan (Russia’s neighbor), ComicCon Astana takes place in July, and I can confidently say that if your mood ever brings you there, fans from Russia and other Russian-speaking countries would be thrilled to personally thank you in their own ways.

Since this is a Q&A topic, here are my questions:

What are your thoughts on the shelved "Gotham High" project, which aimed to reimagine DC heroes in a high school setting? I stumbled across it around 2010 and still wonder why it never even got a pilot season.

Could we see a new "Gargoyles" animated series with you in the director’s chair?

If you could hypothetically work on adapting any DC or Marvel storyline, which one would you choose?


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Anonymous writes...

Hello, Greg. How are you doing these days? Idk if you still answer questions in this day and age, but i'll just leave it out here if you see it:)

So, i have a Spidey question that's been on my mind recently... After the death of his parents, did Eddie spent the rest of his life in an orphanage? Or was he in foster care? If so, how often does he switch between homes (or if none at all)?


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Mohamed Adel writes...

Hello Mr. Weisman,

I am a huge fan of The Spectacular Spider-Man, and I would like to thank you for creating one of the best animated series I’ve ever seen. The character development, storytelling, and action were all perfect, and the series is still beloved by many to this day.

I grew up watching this series, and I am now 23 years old. It’s a major part of my memories and my love for Spider-Man. This show is the reason I fell in love with Spider-Man because it focused solely on his story without distracting attention to other characters like Miles Morales or Spider-Ghost. What truly makes this show special is that it showed Spider-Man relying on himself and taking full responsibility, which made the character stronger and more relatable. In fact, Spider-Man’s sense of responsibility taught me the meaning of responsibility during my childhood and its impact on our lives.

I know that legal complications prevented the show from continuing, but with the continued success of Spider-Man characters, do you think there’s any chance of bringing it back someday? Whether as a new series, an animated film, or even as official comic books, it would be amazing to see your story continue.

Thank you for your time, and I hope to hear from you!

Best regards,
Mohamed Adel



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