

Greg Weisman was the producer and story editor of the series.įor the Gathering of the Gargoyles convention of 2009, Weisman produced a radio play script titled " Religious Studies 101: A Handful of Thorns" which is a non-canonical crossover between The Spectacular Spider-Man and Gargoyles. The Spectacular Spider-Man is an animated series featuring the character of Spider-Man, in his earliest days as a high school student still learning to cope with his powers and his responsibilities. In the episode "No Good Deed", during a montage of faked heroics by the Brotherhood, Avalanche knocks a stone statue resembling Broadway off a building so that Blob can catch it. Gargoyles crew member Frank Paur directed several episodes of the series. In this series, featuring the superhero team known as the X-Men, several of the principal characters (good and bad) are re-imagined as teenagers in high school. X-Men: Evolution is an animated series that ran for four seasons between 20. Two television series have also made references to Gargoyles: X-Men: Evolution and The Spectacular Spider-Man. In "Chapter Four: Initiation", Kevin Conner and Adam Blackveil's nearby-neighboring roommates at Empire State University are named Tri and Cedric. Written by Greg Weisman, Starbrand & Nightmask debuted in December 2015. One of the toys that attacks him is Goliath. In issue #413 "Bug Story", written in 1996 by Tom DeFalco and drawn by Mark Bagley (in a story taking place during Ben Reilly's tenure as Spider-Man), Mysterio traps Spider-Man in a child's bedroom at the size of an action figure. The Amazing Spider-Man is the flagship Spider-Man comic book, that was initially written by Stan Lee and drawn by Steve Ditko, and has been published almost continuously for seven-hundred issues. Though the stories published aren't considered canon by series creator Greg Weisman, he did plan a story for a later issue which was published eventually as "Reunion". In 1995, Marvel published an eleven-issue comic book series, Gargoyles, based on the TV series of the same name. 3 References to Marvel Comics from Gargoyles.
