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What do you think Shade did to Stagg?
I've gotta say Garfield sure misses his deceased loved ones that he's lost (Including Superboy/Conner Kent) just as much as Makoto Naegi (Danganronpa series) misses his friends who became victims in the Killing School Life that happened in Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc (video game) and it's anime adaptation (Danganronpa: The Animation).
He (Makoto) even suffers from "Survivor's Guilt" as shown in the brainwashing scene of Danganronpa 3 - Future Arc Episode 11 underscores just how much Makoto regrets being unable to save those who died in that Killing Game including his former love interest Sayaka Maizono.
But still what's happening to Garfield has never happened to Makoto not even after he escaped the Killing School Life along with 5 of his other friends.
Hi there!
First things first, I wanted to say how pleased and surprised I was to see Zatara's faith not only not avoided but leaned into in the episode "Teg Ydear!"
As a Christian, it's become quite rare to see Christianity portrayed even neutrally in popular media. That scene literally brought tears.
My question are these:
1) Why was the Lord's Prayer shortened to omit "For thine is the kingdom, the power, and the glory, forever"?
2) I've heard it said that a Muslim cultural expert was consulted to ensure Khalid's faith was accurately and sensitively portrayed. Was a similar expert consulted for the representations of Catholocism in this episode and the next?
I want to stress that that scene was beautiful and was and is greatly appreciated. Thank you for not shying away from it.
Do the Leaguer's children, like Jon, understand their parents are superheroes? I'm asking because if Jon, for example, sees Daddy flying, there is no way a young child is going to not talk about his dad flying. Kids have no filters.
Hi Greg! Long time forum lurker first time question asker. I wonât ask about any thing about what you have or donât have planned for Jason. Instead I would like to ask your opinion on dc comics canon about Jason being trained by the all-caste. Since the introduction of Jasonâs training under ancient mystical warrior monks Iâve always thought it was an amazing way to make him stand out on his own from the other robins.
1)As a professional in the industry what are your thoughts on that part of his backstory?
2)Do you believe it was a good way to add more layers to his character or wasnât and the robins should all be street level characters?
Thank you for your time and thank you for creating one of my favorite shows of all time!
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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.
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Includes episode commentaries by co-creator Greg Weisman, interviews with the cast, and a documentary on the fan convention.