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Cary Bates returns to discuss “Revelations”! A film noir-ish story featuring Elisa Maza’s partner, Matt Bluestone, front and center as he finally tracks down the infamous gangster, Mace Malone and, through him… the Illuminati! A variety of topics are covered, such as the show’s use of the Illuminati versus modern day conspiracy theories. The excellent guest cast: Tom Wilson, Michael Bell, and Efrem Zimbalist Jr.! Disney’s desire to use the show to promote their Tower of Terror ride in Walt Disney World… before suddenly changing their minds! Elisa keeping the clan a secret to their detriment, and so much more! Available on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Amazon Audible, Spotify, and your podcatcher of choice! And join us on Patreon at SpideydudeNetwork for the Exclusive Video Edition! https://spidey-dude.com/voices-from-the-eyrie-34-revelations/

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The wrong fan tweeted to the creator of gargoyles and the dog bit back.

How dare your show tell me that others who are different than I are worthy and valid. Please remove that agenda from your show about mistreated yet noble monsters

No longer just something Greg Weisman revealed at a convention! No longer just something discussed on the internet!

It’s official! It’s canon!

Happy Pride Month!!!

I’m making an effort to use Joanne Rowling’s biological name, and not the ridiculous fabrication she devised to sound more like a man and sell more books

Unfortunately for Ms. Rowling I live in the US, which does not recognize defamation judgments from other countries unless they meet the standards of free speech and expression established in US law, which UK libel laws do not. Sad!

Gargoyles Doesn’t Need Marvel.

“Wouldn’t it be great to see Xanatos battle Tony Stark?” “How about Dr. Strange versus Oberon!” “I want to see Brooklyn join the Avengers!” “Magneto and Demona would make an awesome alliance!” “There’s no reason not to merge Gargoyles into the Marvel Universe!”

There’s a reason not to. There's a lot of reasons.

First of all, the two universes are pretty incompatible. Time travel works differently in both universe for one. In "Gargoyles" you cannot alter history, and that series is so much better for it. If it were a part of Marvel, it would be too easy for Goliath to, let's say, go back in time and prevent the massacre of his clan back in 994 Scotland.

I suppose you could retcon away those Marvel time travel stories like "Age of Apocalypse" and "Days of Future Past." While I would not mind that, it wouldn't be fair to the fans and creators of those stories.

Second, while I have no doubt the existence of gargoyles would be shocking to the people of the Marvel Universe, it wouldn't have the same impact it should. Not in a world where mutants, super-beings, Atlanteans, Inhumans, Eternals, Norse gods, and Fin Fang Foom are already known to exist with Galactus stopping by every other Tuesday.

Third, okay, Marvel's Odin is now a Child of Oberon, as are the Asgardians. Okay... how well do you think that's going to go over with the fans of Jack Kirby's Thor who have been reading it for nearly fifty years now? Hell, there are still some people who are uneasy about Odin being subject to Oberon in "Gargoyles." I'm not one of those people, but I understand where they're coming from.

Finally, and perhaps most important, the Marvel Universe is not really going anywhere. It is very cyclical. Things come, things go, status quos change and are restored. Spider-Man is married for twenty years, then he is single again. Magneto reforms, then is a villain again, then reforms, etc, etc.

For example, I respect a lot of what Joe Quesada has done for Marvel. However, the notion of him and his successors (I know he's gone now) having any kind of creative influence over "Gargoyles" scares me. "Goliath and Elisa were more interesting before they finally declared their love and got together. The core of it was always impossible love, so now we have to split them up." You know it would happen.

"The Gargoyles Universe" is going somewhere, as we're still seeing in the Dynamite comic, it was always evolving. Never going backwards, but moving forwards. It was an evolving tapestry, and change was constant. Marvel, on the other hand, lives and breathes on the illusion of change, while actual change is non-existent. Death is meaningless. Characters don't age, and the status quo may shake up on occasion, but it is always eventually restored.

The Marvel Universe was built by Stan Lee, Jack Kirby, and Steve Ditko, and maintained by many very talented and creative people acting as custodians of that work. But, for better or worse, it is a soup with hundreds of cooks. Many great chefs, and more than a few fast food fry cooks.

"Gargoyles" was co-created by Greg Weisman, and while he had a lot of help, he was the only co-creator, and the one who never stopped working on it. He was the first author of "Gargoyles" and more than likely he will be the last author of "Gargoyles." For the better. We saw "Gargoyles" without Greg Weisman, and it was nothing good.

Both universes have their place, but you couldn't merge them without one of them being significantly altered in the process. Now, I will admit my bias again and say that I wish the "Marvel Universe" was more like the "Gargoyles Universe" but, there's no real point. It's been around for nearly six decades (over eight if you want to talk about Timely Comics), and it's not going to change. As I've made clear, I think that's kind of the problem, but an understandable one given the nature of Marvel Comics. DC too, for that matter.

Now, I realize a lot of the above makes it look like I'm saying "Gargoyles" is great and Marvel is awful, but I don't feel that way at all. I just don't think such a thing would work without one of the universes suffering for it.

I don’t post about it enough, but I really do love the show “Gargoyles”. And if anyone actually remembers/knows about the show and wants to send asks about it, I’d love to answer them. 

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“If anyone actually remembers/knows”

So, there’s been a bit of a Gargoyles renaissance over the last couple of years that shows no sign of showing down.

* Successful new action figure line from NECA: Goliath, Thailog, Demona, Bronx, Hudson, Brooklyn, and Broadway are out. Angela is shipping soon. Elisa Maza, David Xanatos, Steel Clan robot, and Lexington are due out in the next few months. Armored Xanatos, Macbeth, and Coldstone are coming... etc. * Successful new comic book continuation of the series written by series creator, Greg Weisman with a prequel “Dark Ages” comic starting soon, too. * Successful new Gargoyles podcast featuring Greg Weisman on every show, and other members of the cast and crew: Voices from the Eyrie. We’re around, we’re going strong!

Dark Ages artist, Drew Moss, joins us with Greg Weisman to discuss the upcoming Gargoyles: Dark Ages comic book. Research into medieval history, designing new gargoyles, the prose feature, and so much more.

We also discuss our first impressions of #6 (spoiler free this time) and how Greg Weisman has broken past the three-act structure of TV and more into the proper pacing of a long form comic book.

Did we mention that we also discuss Demona’s upcoming return and a tease for what that might mean for the future? And speaking of the future, get those pre-orders in: Final orders for Gargoyles #7 are due from retailers on June 5th in time for the June 28th release. Initial orders for Dark Ages #1 are due on May 25th and final orders are due on June 12th for a July 5th release! So go find your local comic book store, or an online store of your convenience, and get those orders in. Trust us, Demona demands it.

Available on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Amazon Audible, Spotify, and your podcatcher of choice! And join us on Patreon for the FREE video edition! That’s right, this installment is free… we want you to see that lovely artwork, too. And this installment is also available on YouTube. Follow us on Twitter at: @FromEyrie Visit Jennifer L. Anderson’s online stores at: Angel Wings and Demon Tails Visit Greg Weisman at: Ask Greg Visit Drew Moss on Instagram Everything you ever wanted to know about Gargoyles at: GargWiki

A Kiss of Magic

TITLE: A Kiss of Magic AUTHOR: casblackfeathers (@casblackfeathers) ARTIST: CrzyDemona (@crzydemona)

PAIRINGS: Dean Winchester/Castiel, Sam Winchester/Jessica Moore, John Winchester/Mary Winchester MAJOR ARCHIVE WARNINGS: N/A TAGS: Alternate Universe - Fantasy, Alternate Universe - Royalty, Alternate Universe - Magic, Alternate Universe - Fairy Tale, True Love's Kiss, Dragons, Angel Castiel (Supernatural), Prince Dean Winchester, Cursed Dean Winchester, Witch Curses, Animal Transformation, Nine-Tailed Fox, Spells & Enchantments, Fluff, Domestic, Mutual Pining, Two Person Love Triangle, Angst with a Happy Ending, Smut, Blow Jobs, Hand Jobs, Top Castiel/Bottom Dean Winchester, Bottom Castiel/Top Dean Winchester, Switching

SUMMARY: In a world full of dragons, angels, and witches, the fact that Dean has been cursed from birth isn’t that unusual. But fulfilling his duties as a prince when every night he turns into a golden nine-tailed fox isn’t always easy. At least when he’s corresponding with Cas, an angel from the neighboring kingdom, he can be himself; no curses, no duties as the firstborn son of King John Winchester, and no shadow of his own self-doubts darkening his life. He has loved Castiel for years, and each letter they traded was like a tune making his heart beat at a happy rhythm. There is only one catch, Castiel doesn’t know he has been corresponding with Dean all this time, and in an effort to strengthen their realms’ alliance, he’s set to meet and marry Dean’s brother in a month. That's how long Dean has to change the path of their lives.

IT'S HERE!!

I had a wonderful time working with @casblackfeathers on this fic. It's a beautiful world of fantasy and magic, curses and happy endings.

I kinda got carried away on the art. 😬

Go read it and tell me what you think! Leave the author many reviews and kudos!!

I can’t seem to stop drawing for this fic… working on Kitsune!Dean.

We open with several news items from new releases and pre-orders from NECA Toys; the announcement of the new Gargoyles spin-off comic, Gargoyles: Dark Ages from Dynamite Comics! Our first impressions of the fifth issue of Gargoyles; and finally we pay tribute to Gargoyles writer and story editor, Michael Reaves, who recently passed away. We then discuss the episode, “Outfoxed”. Introducing and developing Halcyon Renard; Robert Culp taking to the character and really making him his own. Introducing Preston Vogel. The similarities and differences between Fox and David Xanatos. We also discuss the theme of integrity and what it means to us. Available on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Amazon Audible, Spotify, and your podcatcher of choice! And join us on Patreon for the Exclusive Video Edition!

Follow us on Twitter at: @FromEyrie Visit Jennifer L. Anderson’s online stores at: Angel Wings and Demon Tails Visit Greg Weisman at: Ask Greg Everything you ever wanted to know about Gargoyles at: GargWiki

Booooooy how people don’t want to look at this.

Arguably, with age, the majority of people do become disabled.

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“Why should healthy people pay for sick people?” “Because the only things separating healthy people from sick people are time and luck.”

All the previous reblogs with commentary being in 2019 is fucking haunting.

Actress and director, Salli Richardson-Whitfield, joins us as we do a deep dive into the conception and development of Elisa Maza. From the comedy development to the fully realized character we saw. We discuss the importance of Elisa and what she meant to so many of the fans. A hero in her own right, and not just the “human friend”.

We also discuss our first post-City of Stone episode; Demona and Macbeth’s unexpected and sudden return, how Demona takes to transforming into a human during the day; Salli’s chemistry with Keith David in, not one, but two-roles, and so much more.

But first, we discuss the latest developments on the NECA action figure front and give our first impressions of the fourth issue of the Dynamite Gargoyles comic book! Spoilers from 4:40 to 19:08.

Available on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Amazon Audible, Spotify, and your podcatcher of choice! And join us on Patreon for the Exclusive Video Edition!

Follow us on Twitter at: @FromEyrie Visit Jennifer L. Anderson’s online stores at: Angel Wings and Demon Tails Visit Greg Weisman at: Ask Greg Follow Salli Richardson on Twitter at: @sallirichardson Everything you ever wanted to know about Gargoyles at: GargWiki

Amazon leaked it… we should be getting even more covers later this week! But here’s the solicitation:

Demona is back!! Launching a new and exciting storyline, Gargoyles #7 is the perfect jumping-on point for new readers. Goliath is in prison! Dino Dracon is on the rampage! And Demona returns to Manhattan, determined to gather the three new keys to power! Do Brooklyn and the Clan have a prayer of stopping her without Goliath?! Um…probably not.

For the next topic on ‘My Curiosity’, I give you my opinions on the following film franchises (especially in light of how I’m already familiar with your thoughts on the Terminator film series, which is often considered part of a futuristic monster ‘trinity’ with the two I’m about to mention my own thoughts on):

Alien: The original Alien film and its sequel Aliens are great, the rest of the films can rot.

Predator: The original Predator film and last year’s Prey are great, Predator 2 and Predators may or may not be worth a watch, and the rest of the films can rot.

Having mentioned all this, how well do these align with your own thoughts on these two film series?

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Agreed on Alien and Aliens

Never saw the Predator sequels.