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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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JoePepsi writes...

Any new words on Young Justice coming back to finish off their story or possibly a two-part animated movie to wrap everything up for their story and for the fans?


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hi my name James Fitzgerald Pratt writes...

my question is are we getting a saeson 5 and 6 of young justice and if we are is there stroy line witth supergril and superman and superboy meeting and wolud be that a stroyline


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Anonymous writes...

why was Perdita the target of the google goggles by the person who sent her the google goggles in young justice episode nightmare monkeys?


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necro mage writes...

When Lady Shiva orphan to kill the Joker, was Ra's al Ghul still head of the league of shadows back then or had he already been replaced by Deathstroke?


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unknown writes...

Hey Mr. Weisman, my favorite scene in Young Justice Outsiders is the children of the Justice League. It was funny, lighthearted, and very /interesting. It's like the Rugrats of superheroes in the DC universe. Why put the children of Justice League in the Young Justice episode, Home Fires and are you going to do a YJ spinoff about the kids?


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Anonymous writes...

Hi greg! Love your work. My question is geared towards the Young Justice show.

Has Ray Palmer (the atom) retired from the league? I mean last we saw of him was in the comics and he was being used for his science knowledge. He’s one of my favorite characters and I was just curious if his tenure as the Atom was over!

Hope you’re having a great day!


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Kaee writes...

Hello! Huge fan of Young Justice! Now I know the chances are a bit low, but I was hoping if you could take into consideration my original character!Prince Ka’thir of Amun â€" The Chaosborn Sun

Born on the vibrant and mystical planet of Amun, Prince Ka’thir was destined for greatness. His lineage, the revered Children of the Sun, had long been blessed by the celestial deity Ra’thir, granting them the ability to wield the pure, radiant energy of the sun. However, on the day of Ka’thir’s birth, a rare and foreboding solar eclipse darkened Amun’s skies. It was a moment foretold in prophecyâ€"the arrival of one who would walk the path between order and chaos.

From an early age, it became evident that Ka’thir was different. Instead of the golden light of his ancestors, he wielded seething blue Chaos Magicâ€"unpredictable, powerful, and feared. His abilities were raw and untamed, making him both a marvel and a danger. While his mother, Queen Ashera, embraced his uniqueness, his father, King Ra’shor, and the Amunite High Council feared what it could mean for their future.

Whispers of prophecy spread throughout the landâ€"Ra’thir had decreed that Ka’thir’s fate would be one of great upheaval. Many believed he was a harbinger of destruction. Fueled by fear and ambition, a faction of Amunite rebels led by the warlord Khezer struck in the dead of night, assassinating King Ra’shor and attempting to end Ka’thir’s life before his destiny could unfold.

But fate had other plans.

Overcome with grief and rage, Ka’thir’s Chaos Magic erupted in an apocalyptic storm, shaking the foundations of Amun. Blue lightning split the heavens, entire cities crumbled, and the very balance of magic trembled before his wrath. Had it not been for Queen Ashera’s desperate intervention, Amun would have been lost. With no other choice, she cast a final, heartbreaking spell to send her son across the cosmosâ€"to a world that could teach him control, far from those who feared him.

Ka’thir crash-landed on Earth, where he was discovered by the covert superhero team, Young Justice. Though initially distant, he found companionship among its members, particularly with Superboy, Conner Kent. Despite their clashing temperaments, Conner’s steadfast nature balanced Ka’thir’s volatile spirit, and their friendship deepened into something unshakable. However, their bond was not without its struggles. Conner, fiercely protective of Ka’thir, often frustrated him with his overbearing nature, leading to frequent arguments. Yet, no matter how heated their clashes became, they always found their way back to each other, growing even closer in the process.

Though Ka’thir learned to control his Chaos Magic, his true test came when the formidable sorcerer Wotan sought to harness his untapped power. In a harrowing battle, Wotan stripped Ka’thir of his abilities, leaving him powerless and broken. Doubt consumed himâ€"was he truly nothing without his magic?

It was Conner who reminded him that his power was not tied to the sun, nor to prophecy, but to his own will. In his darkest moment, Ka’thir found clarity. Drawing upon the sheer force of his determination, he reignited his Chaos Magic, stronger than ever before. With a surge of cerulean energy, he overwhelmed Wotan, reclaiming his destiny as not just a wielder of magic, but its master. From that day forward, Ka’thir became recognized as one of the most powerful beings in the universe, capable of bending reality itself to his whim. His mastery over Chaos Magic allowed him to reshape matter, alter time, and defy the very laws of existence, earning him both awe and fear across the cosmos.

As the dust settled, Ka’thir turned to Conner, his heart pounding with a newfound realization. For so long, he had fought against his feelings, refusing to confront what had always been there.

Now, as a warrior reborn, Prince Ka’thir stands not as a bringer of chaos, but as a beacon of hopeâ€"an Amunite prince who defied prophecy and forged his own fate.

Here’s an action-packed backstory for Prince Ka’thir that highlights his struggles, growth, and ultimate triumph.


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Samuel Recco writes...

Dear Mr. Weisman,
My name is Samuel Recco, and I hold a degree in Languages and Literature. As part of my ongoing personal and academic interest in storytelling and global literary phenomena, I am currently exploring how certain animated series â€" such as W.I.T.C.H. â€" transcend their original medium to become cultural touchstones.
I would be deeply honored to have the opportunity to speak with you about your work on the W.I.T.C.H.
My aim is to better understand the roots of such a globally impactful story: its original ideas, creative direction, and the narrative vision that helped shape the series into a worldwide phenomenon.
If you are available, I would be truly grateful for the chance to arrange a brief video interview (about 20â€"30 minutes) at a time that works best for you. It would mean a great deal to gain your insights and perspectives for my research and literary exploration.
Thank you very much for considering my request. I truly appreciate your time and the creative legacy you’ve built.

With regards,
Samuel Recco.
Samuel.recco@gmail.com


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Anonymous writes...

Before becoming Red Arrow, was Green Arrow Roy's adopted father or guardian. Or did he have other relatives besides Jim.


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Kenny Kong writes...

Heya Greg been loving the Spectacular spider-men run just have a few questions.

1-Will we see any of Miles Morales villains such as Bumbler, Frost Pharoah, Zip Zephyr and etc make a appearance in the future?

2-What is your favorite arc so far you have written?

3-How do you see the two spider-men relationship with each other? more mentor and mentee or brotherly?


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JP Gontot writes...

What if Characters from asian myths: the Kojiki, Journey of the West, and Ramayana & Mahabharata
appear or exist in Disney’s gargoyles as children of Oberon and how would they interact with Goliath and his clan Gargoyles comic book or revival series in the future?


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Kickstarter Backer writes...

Do you have any updates on the Gargoyles kickstarter from Dynamite? The project goes dark for months at a time, and despite raising nearly $1M, the project is eight months overdue. Many of us are losing faith in Dynamite.


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The Sorcerer writes...

Hello, I had a few magic themed questions and hope this doesn't waste your time.
1)In the "worlds" you've created or contributed to, when someone casts a spell, do they always drain their life force to do so or is that only when they don't have an accessible, external source of mystic power?
2)Does draining their life force for power only happens when they can't access/channel magic from somewhere else or can their life force itself act as the necessary energy to fuel their sorcery?
3)If something's life force can fuel sorcery, does that make life force, or vim vitae, a type of mystic energy too?
3a)If vim vitae is an actual type of usable energy for sorcery, do characters like Zatanna usually tap this personal power source because it is technically more easily accessible, if finite?
4)Is one's life force naturally self-renewing? If so, using or draining too much at once would kill its source?
5)Is there a connection to one's stamina and life force? If so can you please explain layman’s term?

(Sorry if each world you've written for has a different answer, and if so please feel free to disregard this post as I don't want to take up too much of your time. In any case, thanks for creating wonderful material that has produced so many fond memories and enjoyable content.)


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Anonymous writes...

Hi, Greg. I just want to say, I am a huge fan of The Spectacular Spider-Man Animated series. You did an awesome job! It is the most popular Marvel TV show ever! Not to mention the art style and animating is very outstanding. I grew up I watching it as a kid and I still love it. I also love the theme song, it’s incredibly catchy and energetic. I hope the show will comeback someday. I’m keeping my fingers crossed. Josh Keaton is one of my voice actors of Spider-Man, he did an amazing job.

I have question. Are you hoping to bring back The Spectacular Spider-Man Animated Series someday in the future?


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Anonymous writes...

Dear Greg,
If you haven't seen Invincible watch it now I think its awesome than Young Justice



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