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[[Image:GargoylesComic3.JPG|thumb|360px|Gargoyles #3 by Greg Guler & Stephanie Lostimolo]]
  
'''"The Edge"''' is the tenth televised episode of the series ''[[Gargoyles (TV series)|Gargoyles]]'', and the tenth episode of Season 1. It originally aired on January 13, 1995.
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'''"Invitation Only"''' is the third issue of the ''[[Gargoyles (SLG)|Gargoyles]]'' comic by [[Slave Labor Graphics|SLG]], and Chapter Three of the ''Clan-Building'' story arc. It was released on March 28, 2007.  The issue was reprinted in ''[[Gargoyles: Clan-Building, Volume One]]''. It was adapted into a Radio Play and performed at the [[Gathering of the Gargoyles]] in 2007.
 
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* Supervising Producer: [[Frank Paur]]
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*Writer/Creator: [[Greg Weisman]]
* Co-Producer: [[Greg Weisman]]
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*Pencil Artist: [[David Hedgecock]]
* Written by: [[Michael Reaves]]
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*Color Artist: [[Dustin Evans]]
* Story Edited by: Michael Reaves
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*Art Director/Cover Pencil Artist: [[Greg Guler]]
* Directed by: [[Kazuo Terada]], [[Saburo Hashimoto]]
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*Cover Color Artist: [[Stephanie Lostimolo]]}}
* Voice Director: [[Jamie Thomason]]
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* Music by: [[Carl Johnson]]
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* Title Theme by Carl Johnson
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* Music Editing: [[Marc Perlman]]
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* Animation by: [[Walt Disney Animation Japan]]
 
* Backgrounds by: [[Studio Fuga]]
 
* Additional Production Facilities: [[Nakamura Production]], [[Studio Robin]], [[Light Foot]], [[Studio Cats]], [[Takahashi Production]]
 
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*[[Thom Adcox|Thom Adcox Hernandez]]: [[Lexington]]
 
*[[Ed Asner]]: [[Hudson]]
 
*[[Jeff Bennett]]: [[Brooklyn]], [[Owen Burnett]]
 
*[[Keith David]]: [[Goliath]]
 
*[[Bill Fagerbakke]]: [[Broadway]]
 
*[[Jonathan Frakes]]: [[David Xanatos]]
 
*[[Charles Hallahan]]: [[Travis Marshall]]
 
*[[Salli Richardson]]: [[Elisa Maza]]
 
*[[Rachel Ticotin]]: [[Maria Chavez]]
 
*[[Tom Wilson]]: [[Matt Bluestone]]}}
 
 
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==Solicitation==
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It's [[Halloween]] in [[Manhattan]]! The one night a year the clan can be seen in public without starting a riot. [[David Xanatos]] is throwing a masquerade ball atop his castle skyscraper. Expect good food, amazing costumes, and more than a few nefarious party-crashers!
  
 
==Summary==
 
==Summary==
 
===Main Plot===
 
===Main Plot===
The [[gargoyle]]s are settling into their new [[Clock Tower|home]] when [[David Xanatos]] causes trouble by stealing the [[Eye of Odin]] in his new gargoyle [[Exo-Frame#David Xanatos|battle armor]] after he had donated the jewel to the [[Museum of Modern Art]].  After [[Elisa Maza|Elisa]] notices the "[[Steel Clan]]" robot and reports to the [[Manhattan Clan|clan]], [[Goliath]] goes to confront Xanatos at the [[Eyrie Building]], and is attacked along with the rest of the clan on the way back by the disguised Xanatos and two Steel Clan robotsThey get the best of the gargoyles, but stop short of killing them, waiting for them to lead them to their new home. Goliath instead leads them all to the [[Statue of Liberty]], where the two robots are destroyed and Xanatos retreats.  Despite his failure, Xanatos is proud that he was able to stand up against Goliath on his own.
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Start of the "Double Date" story.  Halloween is fast approaching, and Xanatos and the [[Manhattan Clan]] are getting ready for the upcoming Masque at the [[Eyrie Building]].  Meanwhile, [[Elisa Maza|Elisa]] is asked on a date by [[Morgan Morgan|Officer Morgan]], then talks to [[Jason Canmore]] in the hospital, and decides that [[Goliath]] can't give her everything she wants, such as children, and so breaks up with him.  She convinces him to ask [[Delilah]] to go to the Masque with him.  Goliath goes to the [[Labyrinth]] to do so, then leaves right before [[Thailog]] attacks it.
  
 
===Subplots===
 
===Subplots===
Xanatos and [[Owen Burnett|Owen]] engage in a judo match.  Xanatos is surprised to be beaten by Owen for the first time.
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[[Matt Bluestone]] runs a [[Gargoyle Taskforce]] meeting and makes introductions.
  
Elisa brings the gargoyles a television set.  While watching the news, they come across [[Travis Marshall]] interviewing Xanatos about donating the Eye of Odin to the museumGoliath becomes enraged and storms out.
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[[Martin Hacker]], representing the [[Illuminati]], plays all sides of the [[gargoyle]] dilemma.  He talks to Matt, telling him the Society wants to protect the gargoylesHe tells Xanatos that the Society thinks that the gargoyles should be slowly exposed, and he agrees with [[John Castaway]] that the gargoyles should be destroyed.
  
Elisa is partnered up with [[Matt Bluestone]] for the first time, though she is not happy about this.  Matt tells Elisa about the [[Illuminati]], and witnesses Xanatos leaving the museum in his gargoyle exo-frame.  Matt shoots a bullet at him, which is repelled.
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[[Duval]] orders Xanatos to the [[White House]] for an Illuminati assignment.
  
Travis Marshall reports on the news about the theft by the "gargoyle-like creature."  The public begins to worry, and Elisa is afraid for the gargoyles when they go out to confront Xanatos.
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[[Demona]] retrieves an {{CIT|[[Atlantis|Atlantean]]}} crystal from within the broken [[Praying Gargoyle]] at [[Saint Damien's Cathedral]].
  
Xanatos proposes to Goliath to have the clan stay at his upstate facility instead of in the city.  Goliath becomes enraged at this, and realizes that Xanatos's aim is to dominate and control the clan.
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[[Al]] tells [[Shahrizad|Shari]] the story behind the [[mutates]] and the [[clones]] in the Labyrinth.
  
Elisa attempts to follow the clan to the Eyrie Building in her [[Elisa's Car|car]], dragging Matt along, and at the same time trying to keep her partner in the dark.  Owen prevents them from entering the Eyrie.
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[[Brooklyn]] attempts to ask Delilah out, but Goliath unintentionally beats him to it.
  
After the battle on the Statue of Liberty, the news reports that the gargoyles were actually robots, and the public is reassured.  Matt believes that the gargoyles are flesh and blood creatures, however, and vows to find out more about them.
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Castaway tells his [[Quarrymen]] to make their presence known on Halloween, but not to carry [[Quarryman Hammer|hammers]].
  
 
==The Story==
 
==The Story==
===Act One===
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A voice on the radio proclaims "Happy Halloween!". The invitation for a Halloween party hosted at the Eyrie Building by the Xanatos family sits on a desk near a domino mask. Below it is another piece of paper with a White House letterhead. The radio host announces that the most popular Halloween costume in [[New York City|New York]] this year is a gargoyle. [[Fox]] listens to the broadcast as she picks up her son [[Alexander Xanatos|Alex]] who is indeed dressed as a gargoyle. They are joined by David Xanatos as the [[Radio Announcer|radio host]] goes on to joke that while [[Manhattan]] may be "infested with real monsters", they can't talk so any "gargoyles" showing up at their doors roaring "Trick-Or-Treat" tonight are probably safe.
Inside the [[Eyrie Building|Eyrie Building's]] [[Gymnasium (Wyvern)|gymnasium]], David Xanatos and [[Owen Burnett]] engage in a judo match. Xanatos expresses surprise after his majordomo beats him with one kick, stating it's the first time he's ever lost a match to him. When Owen asks if he should pretend to lose, Xanatos threatens to fire him if he did. Xanatos then tells Owen to reschedule his two-o-clock meeting with the [[Emir]].
 
[[Image:Goliath_Elisa_The_Edge.png|thumb|left|250px|"Yeah? Who's it by?"]]
 
Outside of the [[23rd Precinct]], [[Elisa Maza]] is carrying a small [[Television (Clock Tower)|television]]; she drops the remote control and it's picked up by a man who then holds the door open for her.  When he asks about it; she tells him that it's a gift. Inside [[Maria Chavez|Captain Chavez's]] office, Elisa is perturbed when Chavez assigns her a partner, introducing her to the man she met outside, [[Matt Bluestone|Detective Matt Bluestone]] whom Chavez previously worked on to shut down [[Tony Dracon|Tony Dracon's]] arms-dealing operation. Elisa insists to Matt that she doesn't need a partner, but Matt retorts that now she has a partner and to make the best of it. Matt also expresses that he wouldn't be surprised when Elisa mutters that there must be some conspiracy going on to make her life difficult and then says she'll meet him outside in twenty minutes.
 
  
Elisa heads up into the [[Clock Tower]] bringing the television. [[Hudson]] is napping on a beat-up old barcalounger, [[Broadway]] is stirring a pot of chili, and [[Lexington]] is playing with a remote-controlled toy car. When Elisa asks for Goliath, Broadway informs her that he's down in the libary.
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Meanwhile, at the [[23rd Precinct]] headquarters, the Gargoyle Taskforce meets in a temporary office as the [[Clock Tower]] building is still under repair and reconstruction. Matt Bluestone reiterates to the assembled team that the primary objective of the taskforce is public safety. He wants to prevent panic, not cause it. He notes that the [[Chief of Police|police chief]] and [[Rudy Giuliani|the Mayor]] are still debating their budget so, for now, this will be part-time work for all of them. He moves on to introductions. First are himself and his partner, Detective [[Elisa Maza]]. Next are detectives [[Cedric Harris]] and [[Tri Chung]] and officers [[Morgan Morgan]] and [[Phil Travanti]]. Finally, there is Assistant District Attorney [[Margot Yale]]. ADA Yale takes the moment to express how unimpressed and asks about the Federal response. Right on cue, [[FBI]] Agent Martin Hacker enters the office and introduces himself as the federal liaison. Bluestone dismisses everyone except Hacker in order to have a private talk. As the Gargoyle Taskforce disperses, Officer Morgan calls Elisa aside and points out that they both have the night off. He asks her out on a date. Elisa is flattered, but explains that she has been involved with someone for a couple years. Morgan is surprised. After all, she never brought this person to the precinct picnic or anything else. He supposes she has her reasons. Elisa, contemplative, says nothing.
  
Inside the [[library]], Elisa finds Goliath on a stool reading [[Fyodor Dostoevsky|Dostoevsky]]. Goliath then grumbles that Xanatos stole his home, drove the [[Manhattan Clan|clan]] into hiding in the Clock Tower and that he was unable to do anything to prevent it. Elisa attempts to cheer Goliath up by saying she wouldn't want Xanatos's karma, but Goliath wishes to make Xanatos feel the way he does now.
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Back inside the office, Bluestone begins to talk to Hacker, but the latter interrupts him. Formalities must be observed. "Thirty-six," says Bluestone and Hacker grins and says, "Thirty-Two." Hacker points out to his old partner that it seems he is using the Taskforce to run interference for the gargoyles. Bluestone begins to deny it, but Hacker stops him, saying "we approve", since the [[Earth|world]] is not ready for an "interspecies conflict". Matt asks if by "we" Hacker means the Bureau. The Agent squeezes Matt's shoulder and tells him not to be coy.
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Goliath and Elisa return to the Clock Tower where the television is finally set up. While flipping channels, they stop when they spot Xanatos being interviewed at the [[Museum of Modern Art]] by [[Travis Marshall]]. Xanatos just donated the Eye of Odin from his personal collection to the museum, which Travis calls a grand gesture from a man known for grand gestures. Goliath roars and then runs out of the Clock Tower. Travis then brings up Xanatos's prison record, just to remind the city who Xanatos is, at which point Xanatos calmly exits the interview.
 
  
Later that night, Matt is on patrol with Elisa and discussing his belief in the existence of the [[Illuminati]]. But Elisa doesn't care about [[Flying Saucer|UFOs]], [[Loch Ness]], or secret societies. The two detectives then get a call that there's a break-in at the Museum of Modern Art and rush over. At that very moment, a winged figure breaks into the room displaying the Eye of Odin, and knocks out [[Museum of Modern Art Guard|security guard]]. Elisa and Matt arrive in time to witness the gargoyle-like figure jump out the window and take to the air. Matt Bluestone aims his gun and pulls the trigger as Elisa tries to stop him.
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Later that day, at [[Manhattan General Hospital]], Jason Canmore lies in a hospital bed with Elisa by his side. He is handcuffed to the bed railing and a police officer is on guard outside the room. Jason tells Elisa she needs to stop coming to visit him. It doesn't look good for her career and her "mysterious boyfriend" can't be happy about it either. Elisa tells him her mysterious boyfriend understands and Jason darkly points out that he can't be threatened by a cripple. Elisa begs him not to talk that way and insists that his paralysis is new and he needs to give himself time. Jason tells her that what she needs is to be with a man that can give her everything. He asks her to promise that she won't settle for anything less.
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That evening, Elisa approaches a [[stone sleep|sleeping]] Goliath on the [[Goliath's Tower (Wyvern)|highest tower]] of [[Castle Wyvern]]. As she begins to place a hand on his shoulder, the stone skin begins to crack. Goliath bursts awake with a roar and Elisa dodges stone fragments that are cast away from him. Below, Brooklyn, [[Lexington]], [[Angela]], [[Broadway]], [[Hudson]], and [[Bronx]] also awaken. Broadway and Angela grasp hands as Brooklyn looks on. Lexington is excited: tonight is Halloween! Broadway says it is the best night of the year for a gargoyle in Manhattan. Angela wonders why that is and Fox appears behind them and tells them to come inside and she'll show them. As the rest of the [[Manhattan Clan|clan]] follows Fox inside, Elisa tells Goliath that they need to talk.
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In the [[Great Hall (Wyvern)|Great Hall]] of Castle Wyvern, Fox is handing out clothing bags to the [[Trio]] and Angela. Their costumes were custom-made and Fox points out that she can still place an order for Hudson if he likes. The elder gargoyle declines politely. He and Bronx have other plans for the holiday. As Fox hands Lexington his costume, the gargoyle sarcastically asks if there are any "poisonous stickpins" in his costume. Fox assures them that they are safe. Angela wonders why they are safe and why they should allow strangers into their home when the city is "up in arms" against them. Broadway explains that it is Halloween and that everyone will think they are only dressed as gargoyles. Angela wonders if that is a good thing. Brooklyn quietly watches the two gargoyles talk and then overhears [[Owen Burnett]] tell Xanatos that he has a visitor.
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Up on the tower, Goliath tells Elisa that he knows she has been reluctant to have this conversation. Elisa explains that she didn't want to hurt him. Their feelings for each other are not enough. She loves her life as gargoyle-friendly cop, but she needs more: Balance, normalcy, a house and yard and afternoon picnics. She wants children. These are things she cannot have with him. Goliath stands by sadly.
  
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In Xanatos's office, Martin Hacker introduces himself by showing his badge and, discreetly, an Illuminati ring. "Thirty-six," says Xanatos, an intrigued grin on his face and Hacker replies "Thirty-Two". Xanatos wonders what he can do for the man when he is, after all, quite busy. Hacker knows he means the Halloween party. This is clearly a ploy to introduce the people of Manhattan to the gargoyles. It is only Phase One, Xanatos tells the agent. Hacker admits that it is a good plan, but it is unfortunate that Xanatos won't be able to attend himself. Xanatos thought the Society would approve and Hacker assures him that they do. The party, he's sure, will be a great success with all in attendance becoming friends. Then, later, Phase Two will commence and the truth will be revealed. Any party-goer that denies the truth of the gargoyles will be revealed as a hypocrite. Yes, Hacker concludes, the Society agrees that the world is ready to accept the gargoyles . . . "one phase at a time." If the Illuminati is in agreement, then Xanatos wonders why why he is being banished. Hacker points out that if Xanatos had taken Mr. Duval's call he would know that it isn't a banishment. Evidently, Duval went through a lot of trouble arranging the other invitation Xanatos received and Hacker insists that Xanatos will accept it.
Matt Bluestone's bullet bounces off of the gargoyle-like figure. When he asks why Elisa tried to stop him, she makes the excuse that it might have blown up when he hit it and when asked, she says she has no clue what it could have been.
 
  
The following afternoon, in Captain Chavez's office, Elisa and Chavez are going over reports (including blurry photographs) that three of these gargoyle-like things have been spotted all over [[New York City]] and they're not shy about being seen. Matt comes in and turns off the TV where Travis Marshall plays security coverage of the gargoyle-like creature stealing the Eye of Odin. When Chavez asks what the two detectives think, Elisa has no thoughts yet while Matt is still stunned that he hit it with a 38-slug and didn't even slow it down.
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Back on the tower, Elisa hopes Goliath can understand. Goliath only understands that Elisa does not seek a mate, but a husband. Elisa tells him that they have to break up and move on. Goliath is confused by her expressions, but Elisa pushes on. She knows his options are limited. This angers the gargoyle, but Elisa continues that he must know who she is referring to.
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Elisa meets the gargoyles in the Clock Tower and tells them they're being impersonated. [[Brooklyn]] wonders if its possible there are other gargoyles out there, but Elisa reminds him they're not bullet-proof. Goliath quickly deduces that it must be the [[Steel Clan]]. Broadway thought they destroyed them all, and Hudson has no idea why Xanatos would donate the jewel to the museum and then have it stolen. Goliath orders Hudson and [[Bronx]] to guard the Clock Tower while he takes the [[Trio]] to deal with Xanatos. Elisa tries to talk him down but Goliath insists and takes off.
 
  
Elisa runs out to her [[Elisa's Car|car]], but Matt catches up with her. Elisa insists that this is one time she doesn't need a partner, but Matt reminds her that's usually the time she needs one the most. Elisa gives in and the two drive off to the Eyrie Building together.
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The silhouette of a gliding gargoyle is seen over the wreckage at the condemned Saint Damien's Cathedral, which is still scheduled for demolition. Inside, the gargoyle looks through the rubble near the remains of the [[Praying Gargoyle]] until she finds what she seeks. It is none other than Demona, holding up a glowing crystal.
  
Knowing that the gargoyles are going to show up any moment, Xanatos waits in the middle of the [[Courtyard (Wyvern)|Courtyard]]; his patience is rewarded as they arrive. The trio land on the outer wall while Goliath lands in front of Xanatos to rage at him. Xanatos smoothly responds that he's the best friend they have in this world.
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At the Castle, Goliath is telling his clan that they must honor their obligations. Lex and Broadway protest about their plans to attend the party. Brooklyn tells his brothers to "primp" while he and Goliath check in with the Labyrinth.
  
Elisa and Matt enter the Eyrie Building's lobby but are stopped by Owen who informs her that Xanatos is attending an important meeting. When she says she's always been welcome before, Owen says things change and then asks if she has a warrant.
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Deep under the city, Al is explaining to a [[Shari|young woman]] that the Labyrinth around them is a safe haven for society's rejects. [[Talon]], [[Maggie the Cat]], and [[Claw]] approach them and note the new arrival. Suddenly, an alarm blares. Talon orders Al to check on it. As Al looks at a screen and opens the heavy metal door, the woman asks if the others she just met were gargoyles. Al tells her no, but that the new arrivals, Brooklyn and Goliath, are! The gargoyles greet the mutates and pleasantries are exchanged. Talon points out that the gargoyles have not arrived to check on them, but rather the latest additions to the [[Labyrinth Clan]]. With that, Talon calls out for the clones to join them. Delilah, [[Burbank]], [[Hollywood]], [[Malibu]], and [[Brentwood]] leap down from above. As Brooklyn eyes his clone Malibu, the young woman insists that Al spill the beans on all that she is seeing. Al insists it is a long story and the woman replies that she is, in fact, "partial to long stories".
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Xanatos lays out what's about to happen: soon everyone will be hunting gargoyles. He then offers the gargoyles sanctuary at an upstate research facility. Be his guests or be hunted like animals. Goliath roars to the heavens before angrily destroying a lamppost as he and the trio take their leave. Xanatos calls out that the gargoyle leader is taking this much too personally.
 
  
Down on the streets, Elisa spots the gargoyles leaving the Castle. She and Matt quickly pursue in her car, Matt none the wiser of what they are following.
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Al explains how "[[David Xanatos|some rich dude]]" wanted his own personal gargoyles but Goliath wouldn't cooperate. So, instead, the rich man hired a scientist named [[Anton Sevarius|Dr. Anton Sevarius]] to inject innocent [[human]]s with animal DNA in order to create all of the mutates. The mutates didn't follow Xanatos either and instead opened the Labyrinth for them. So, Sevarius instead created a clone of Goliath known as Thailog. This particular clone was a disaster so the rich man finally gave up. Later, Thailog and another gargoyle, Demona, joined forces with Sevarius to create all of the other clones. The villains ended up fighting among themselves and abandoned the clones, but Talon and the others took them in. The young woman asks about the fifth clone, Delilah. Al explains that she is a combination of human and gargoyle DNA. As Al explains this, Brooklyn begins to approach Delilah awkwardly. Before he can make his move with her, Goliath steps in and asks Delilah if she would like to accompany him to the party at the Castle that evening. "If that is your wish," she replies. Brooklyn looks on, more irritated than ever.
  
Brooklyn asks Goliath what happened, but he growls that he doesn't want to talk about it. Seconds later, Goliath is blown out of the sky, landing on a rooftop satellite dish after being shot in the shoulder by a [[Particle Beam Weapons|particle beam]] fired by the Steel Clan, led by a new red version. The Steel Clan then engage the gargoyles in an aerial battle over midtown Manhattan. Goliath insists they've beaten them before and can do so again. All the while the battle draws the attention of the public. The battle does not go well, as the gargoyles are overpowered at every turn while the Steel Clan demonstrate greater strength, speed, and new abilities such as generating electricity through their "skin" to prevent the gargoyles from attempting to land on them and destroy them. The Steel Clan knock a brick wall over the gargoyles and fly towards them triumphantly.
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At the [[Quarryman Brownstone]], John Castaway is on the phone with [[Lou|someone]]. He explains angrily that while the Quarrymen do want a strong street presence for Halloween, they were not to bring hammers. The last thing he wants is a Quarryman arrested for hitting a "teenager in a gargoyle mask." He hangs up the phone and notices Agent Hacker standing behind him. Castaway wonders how he got inside, and again, Hacker shows his badge and ring as explanation. "Thirty-Six," Castaway tells Hacker and the Agent replies with "Thirty-Two." Castaway wonders if Hacker is there to check on his investment and the Agent denies it. The Illuminati has every confidence in Castaway's leadership. In fact, he commends the man on his caution about hammers on Halloween. No one wants a tragic error to ruin the Quarrymen's reputation. Not when they all want the same thing: "the complete destruction of the gargoyles!"
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===Act Three===
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Back in the Labyrinth, Al tells the young woman that he knows everything he has said is a lot to take in. She brushes this aside. The alarm again goes off and, at Talon's order, Al runs to check the door. It looks like Goliath's back. He must have forgotten something. Al presses the button to open the door again. To Talon's horror, in steps Thailog! The clone gargoyle is armed, armored, and ready for battle. Grinning Thailog asks, "Trick or treat?"
The Steel Clan come to a sudden stop and hover in the air, watching the gargoyles. Lexington wonders why they're still alive; Brooklyn adds that it's like they're waiting for something. Goliath quickly figures out that the plan is for the Steel Clan to follow them back to the Clock Tower and learn where they are. Broadway asks why not just kill them, and Goliath responds that Xanatos doesn't want to destroy them, he wants to dominate them. Lex hypothesizes that Xanatos is controlling the robots by radio like his toy car. Brooklyn wonders what they're going to do now.
 
  
Elisa and Matt arrive at the scene where Travis Marshall is present with a camera crew. When Elisa asks what's going on, Travis replies that the urban myth about gargoyles might have become urban reality.
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==Review==
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By Todd Jensen
  
High up on the roof, Goliath says they can't lead the robots back to the Clock Tower; nor can they stay here and it's not long until sunrise. When Broadway proposes tackling them again, Brooklyn is not eager to do so as they're tougher than the original five robots, particularly the red one as Lex points out. Goliath declares that they must continue the fight someplace isolated and leads the trio off the roof as they take to the air. The Steel Clan spread their wings and follow.
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The first entirely new ''Gargoyles'' story in over ten years is finally here. After reading it, I can firmly say that it was worth the wait.
  
The people are shocked at the sight of the winged silhouettes. Matt confiscates a pair of binoculars from a civilian and watches as they head south.
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The new story is Part One of one of the most anticipated stories that [[Greg Weisman]] had mentioned plans to write in his projected Season Three at "[[Ask Greg]]": the Double Date. In it, Goliath and Elisa were to conclude that a gargoyle-human relationship was impossible and decide to see other people; Elisa would go out with either Officer Morgan or Jason Canmore, and Goliath with Delilah. In this issue, we see the first steps towards that story taking place.
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The gargoyles glide over midtown and downtown [[Manhattan]] and over the [[Hudson River]]. Lexington asks where they're going and Goliath points to the [[Statue of Liberty]]. They land atop the statue's crown as the Steel Clan approach. Goliath orders the trio to handle the two chrome-robots while he will take on the leader.
 
  
One robot pursues Broadway, but the young gargoyle leads the robot on a chase and tricks it into flying headfirst into the statue, where it explodes.
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I had wondered how Greg would go from Elisa's remark to Goliath at the end of #2 that she had no regrets over the direction that the two of them were going in to her decision that she and Goliath were simply not compatible in a romantic way, at least, in a way that would make her path believable rather than a contrived 180 degree turnabout. Greg made it indeed convincing, however, through a couple of conversations that Elisa has with (appropriately enough) both Morgan and Jason. After a meeting of the Gargoyle Taskforce, Morgan suggests to Elisa that they go out together, and upon learning that she's "involved with someone [else]", expresses his astonishment that she's never mentioned him or introduced him to anyone else in the precinct. Later, when Elisa visits Jason again in the hospital, he comments bitterly about his paralyzed condition, saying, "You need to be with a man who can give you everything you've ever wanted!" Elisa sadly realizes that her original dreams for romance – "a house. A yard. Picnics on Sunday afternoons . . . children" – can't be realized with Goliath, and seeks him out to suggest that they break up. Goliath is just as upset to hear her say it as she is to say it, but understands what she is saying, and reluctantly goes out with Delilah.
  
Goliath and the red robot engage in aerial combat. The robot swipes at Goliath with its talons, but Goliath dodges, catches an updraft and slams into it from above. The robot isn't so easily taken down and fires its rockets straight into the air as Goliath continues to hold onto it.
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In the meantime, the Illuminati, mentioned briefly in #2 after a long absence, fully return to the gargoyles' story. I was particularly delighted to discover that their representative in this issue is none other than Martin Hacker, whom we had last seen in [[Revelations|"Revelations"]]. One of the things that I had most regretted about the Society's long-dormancy in the series was that the discovery at the end of that episode that Hacker was really one of the Illuminati had exciting potential for further development: what would happen now that Matt Bluestone discovered that a former partner of his, whom he had trusted, had been one of "them" all along? And indeed, Matt is still clearly anything but happy to see his old associate, as I had thought.
  
The second robot chases Brooklyn and Lexington, arm-cannon extended. Broadway watches and grabs the previously destroyed robot's left forearm as Lexington lands on the robot's back, grabbing its neck. The robot attempts to shake Lexington off and jolts him with an electric shock. But Lex holds on despite the pain, giving Broadway the opening that he needs to throw the clawed forearm, impaling the robot. Lex lets go as the robot falls to the ground and explodes on impact.
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As the Illuminati's representative, Hacker is handled beautifully in his secret meetings with Matt (over his leadership of the Gargoyle Taskforce), Xanatos (over his Halloween costume party, to which the gargoyles are invited), and Castaway (over his running the Quarrymen). In each meeting, Hacker claims to approve of the character's plans, stating that the Illuminati believe in the same ends that the person whom he meets is aiming for. The fact that Matt and Xanatos's goals are mutually exclusive with Castaway's makes it clear that Hacker is deceiving somebody – and I strongly suspect that, in one sense, he is lying on all three occasions about the Illuminati's goals. (And at the same time, I suspect that, in another way, he is telling the truth – in that the Illuminati approve of the plans of all three of his contacts, not so much in and of themselves, but rather in that all three of them combined are useful means for the Illuminati to achieve whatever its real ends are.)
  
Goliath continues to wrestle with the robot in mid-air.  He grabs the metal tubes that extend from over its shoulders to a dial on its chest, and drags it down to the top of the statue's head. Back on their feet, the robot extends its arm-cannon, but Goliath quickly strikes, tearing the weapon off. The robot and the gargoyle exchange blows but are evenly matched, the robot even attacking with judo moves. But soon the robot is surrounded and outnumbered as the trio land. The robot eyes the the remains of the other two robots, and knowing the fight has come to a stand-still, spreads its wings, activates its rockets and takes off. The trio are surprised by this behavior while Goliath is angry.
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Hacker's meetings with Xanatos and Castaway open other doors. In his meeting with Xanatos, Hacker reveals that the Illuminati are responsible for a recent invitation to the White House that he has received, one which they want him to accept. What the purpose of this invitation is, and why the Illuminati want Xanatos to go to [[Washington, D.C.]], we do not as yet know, but we should learn the answers (at least, the immediate ones) in future issues.
  
Goliath orders a retreat once he sees the [[Police Helicopter|police helicopter]], piloted by [[Talon|Derek Maza]] and carrying Elisa, Matt, and Travis. Travis thanks Matt for the exclusive and Matt says that Travis owes him one. The helicopter shines its spotlight on the remains of the destroyed robots.
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The meeting between Hacker and Castaway is a delight in another way. One of the major flaws of ''[[The Goliath Chronicles]]'' was its depiction of the Quarrymen as an organization so blatantly violent that it was hard to believe that it was not already behind bars by the beginning of [[Angels in the Night|"Angels in the Night"]]. Here, however, we see a Castaway who, while ruthlessly anti-gargoyle, is still intelligent enough to recognize that he needs to be careful about the image that his followers present to the world. When Hacker walks in on him, he is giving orders that those Quarrymen patrolling the streets on Halloween night leave their hammers at home, so that there will be no danger of any incidents of their mistaking costumed party-goers for gargoyles. Clearly this Castaway is not going to be firing heavy artillery in the city streets – which will make him an even more difficult character to defeat.
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Just before sunrise, the gargoyles are taking their places as Elisa assures Goliath that the public has been reassured that the gargoyles were robots, and who created them is still under investigation. Goliath feels confidence and pride that they triumphed over Xanatos, and if they did it once they can do it again. Elisa agrees that they will... together.
 
  
Down below, Matt rejects the robot theory, insisting that what he saw through those binoculars was no robot, but flesh and blood. Chavez says it was dark and they were a long way off. Matt tells Chavez to believe what she wants, but he knows what he saw and he's determined to find out what it was. Not knowing that what he seeks is directly above him... sound asleep as stone statues.
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Goliath's visit to the Labyrinth to ask Delilah out introduces a third major thread in the issue: the Mutates and Clones. Al (the old man living in the Labyrinth whom we met briefly at the start of [[Kingdom|"Kingdom"]]) explains to a newcomer, a mysterious – and so far anonymous – [[Shahrizad|young woman]] about the Mutates' backstory. While this is clearly present largely for the benefit of new readers who hadn't seen the animated series, it contains a few delightful elements of its own. Al, while listing the Mutates, leaves [[Fang|Fang's]] name out (though we get a background glimpse of him in the corresponding panel), perhaps because of the latter's attempted coup. He also consistently calls Xanatos only "Rich Dude", rather than naming him; to top it off, in the panel introducing Sevarius, we get a wonderful image of the amoral geneticist with his face half-covered by a phial in such a way as to produce a very sinister distortion of his features. It is clear enough, however, that the Clones will have more to do in this story than just supplying Delilah's presence for the "Double Date" story, for at the cliffhanger ending, the Labyrinth receives an unwanted visitor: Thailog has returned!
  
Back at the Castle, atop the [[Goliath's Tower (Wyvern)|highest tower]]. Owen advises the "robot" that it appears his plan to discover the gargoyles' hiding place has gone awry. But the "robot" turns an air pressure adjustment dial on its chest and then removes its head – in actuality a helmet – revealing the face of David Xanatos. The industrialist disagrees. Nothing has gone awry. He has the Eye of Odin back in his possession and the city owes him a favor for donating it. He successfully tested his [[Exo-Frame#David_Xanatos|prototype battle exo-frame]]. And, most importantly, he was a little worried that he was getting soft but since he was able to take on Goliath, the greatest warrior alive, he'd say he's still got the edge. Xanatos smirks with pride as he and Owen watch the sunrise.
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These are the main elements, but there are a number of other small but highly enjoyable background moments. We get a brief glimpse of Alex in a very adorable-looking gargoyle costume at the start of the issue. Brooklyn is still clearly upset about Angela's choice of Broadway for her mate; when he accompanies Goliath to the Labyrinth, he is attracted to Delilah, but just as he is about to speak to her, Goliath asks her out, to Brooklyn's disappointment. And finally, we get a glimpse of Demona returning to the abandoned Saint Damien's Cathedral, to recover a crystal from the remains of the Praying Gargoyle. Whether this act of hers will have significance for the later two parts of this story, or it is simply "laying pipe" for a future story after #5, we do not know as yet – but it will be wonderful to find out.
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==Featured Characters and First Appearances==
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==Featured Characters==
 
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*[[Broadway]]
 
*[[Broadway]]
*[[Lexington]]
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*[[Bronx]]
 
*[[Hudson]]
 
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*[[Bronx]]
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*[[Delilah]]
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*[[Radio Announcer]] (Voice Only)
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*[[Fox]]
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*[[Alexander Fox Xanatos]]
 
*[[David Xanatos]]
 
*[[David Xanatos]]
*[[Owen Burnett]]
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*[[Matt Bluestone]]
*[[Emir]] (Mentioned Only)
 
 
*[[Elisa Maza]]
 
*[[Elisa Maza]]
*[[Matt Bluestone]]
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*[[Cedric Harris]] '''(First Appearance, No Lines)'''
*[[Maria Chavez]]
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*[[Tri Chung]] '''(First Appearance, No Lines)'''
*[[Fyodor Dostoevsky]] (Mentioned Only)
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*[[Morgan Morgan]]
*[[Travis Marshall]] '''(First Appearance)'''
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*[[Phil Travanti]] (No Lines)
*[[Museum of Modern Art Guard]] '''(First Appearance)'''
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*[[Margot Yale]]
*{{CIT|[[Bill Clinton]]}} (Mentioned Only as "The President")
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*[[Chief of Police]] (Mentioned Only)
*[[Derek Maza]] (No Lines)
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*{{CIT|[[Rudy Giuliani]]}} (Mentioned Only as "The Mayor")
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*[[Martin Hacker]]
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*[[Jason Canmore]]
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*[[Duval]] (Mentioned Only)
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*[[Al]]
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*[[Shahrizad]] '''(First Appearance)'''
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*[[Talon]]
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*[[Maggie the Cat]]
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*[[Claw]]
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*[[Anton Sevarius]] (No Lines)
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*[[Fang]] (No Lines)
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*[[John Castaway]]
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*{{CIT|[[Lou]]}} (Mentioned Only)
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*[[Chaz Chalmers]] (Mentioned Only)
 
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==Quotes==
 
==Quotes==
* "Would you rather I pretend to lose?"
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* "So if the creature knocking at your door roars 'Trick or Treat' . . . odds are you're safe!" - Radio Announcer
:"I'd fire you if you did." - Owen and Xanatos
 
  
* "This is his century, his worldWe are outcasts, strangers in a strange land." - Goliath
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* "No poisonous stick pins, right, Fox?"
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: "No poisonous stick pins, LexNo drugged thread.  No enchanted jewelry." - Lexington and Fox
  
* "I don't care about UFOs, [[Loch Ness]], or secret societiesBelieve me, the [[Earth|world's]] strange enough as it is." - Elisa
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* "I do understandYou do not want a mate.  You want a husband." - Goliath
  
* "This is one time I don't want a partner."
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* "I realize your options are limited--"
:"Yeah? Well that's usually the time you need one the most." - Elisa and Matt
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: "'''Limited?!'''" - Elisa and Goliath
  
* "You see, soon everyone in the Big Apple will be hunting gargoyles."
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* "Send in the Clones!" - Talon
:"Because of you!"
 
:"If you want to be picky, we won't get anywhere." - Xanatos and Goliath
 
  
* "You're taking this much too personally." - Xanatos
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* "I'm partial to long stories." - Shari
  
* "I can tell working with you is going to be good aerobics." - Matt
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* "Trick or Treat?" - Thailog
  
* "Looks like that urban myth about gargoyles just became urban reality." - Travis Marshall
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==Tidbits==
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We first learn the full membership of the Gargoyle Taskforce. Besides Matt Bluestone as its leader, and Margot Yale as its advisor (first introduced in that role in #2), it includes Elisa, Officer Morgan, and Martin Hacker as "federal liaison". It also includes three new characters: Detectives Cedric Harris and Tri Chung, and Officer Phil Travanti. Travanti is not, strictly speaking, a new character so much as an anonymous figure from the television series now being fleshed out: he had appeared as Officer Morgan's partner in [[Temptation|"Temptation"]]. (Readers of the comic eagerly speculated whether Tri Chung may be related to [[Terry Chung]], one of the regulars in the projected ''[[The New Olympians (spin-off)|New Olympians]]'' [[:Category:Spin-Offs|spin-off]]. The two are later seen celebrating New Year's Eve in [[Louse|"Louse"]] from the spin-off, ''[[Gargoyles: Bad Guys]]''.)
  
* "I was a little worried that I might be getting soft.  But I was able to stand up against Goliath, the greatest warrior alive.  I'd say I've still got the edge." - Xanatos
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Fox's promise to Lexington that there will be no danger from "enchanted jewelry" is an allusion to the [[Eye of Odin|Eye of Odin's]] role in the television series' Halloween episode, [[Eye of the Beholder|"Eye of the Beholder"]].
  
==Continuity==
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The crystal that Demona comes back to Saint Damien's Cathedral for is a reference to the aborted episode [[The Last (Team Atlantis)|"The Last"]], intended to appear in the (also aborted) ''[[Team Atlantis]]'' series, where the Praying Gargoyle was revealed to be powered by a crystal {{CIT|coming from Atlantis}}. Demona also got a [[Demona's Armband|new armband]]. [https://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=1809]
The episode sees the full introduction of [[Matt Bluestone]] (who first appears in a non-speaking role in [[Deadly Force|"Deadly Force"]]) and Travis Marshall. There is also a glimpse of [[Talon|Derek Maza]] as Elisa and Matt's helicopter pilot.
 
  
The Eye of Odin is also first introduced in ''Gargoyles''. It originated in the ''[[Gargoyles (video game)|Gargoyles]]'' video game, and so intrigued [[Greg Weisman]] that he proceeded to write it into the series (though Greg feels disappointed that the Eye in the animated series did not look as Norse as the Eye in the game).
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John Castaway's telephone conversation mentions a Quarryman by the name of [[Chaz Chalmers|Chaz]]. This is the same Chaz who was one of Fang's henchmen in [[Kingdom|"Kingdom"]]. According to Greg Weisman, the Quarryman whom Castaway is speaking to directly on the phone is his partner from the same episode, who was left anonymous on screen and in this issue, but whom Greg has named {{CIT|Lou}}. [https://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=9293]
  
The Emir is first mentioned in the opening scene between [[David Xanatos|Xanatos]] and [[Owen Burnett|Owen]], here merely to provide a brief look at the world of movers and shakers that Xanatos operates in. Greg Weisman had not yet planned to turn the Emir into an on-stage character, although the Emir is mentioned again in [[Double Jeopardy|"Double Jeopardy"]] and finally appears in [[Grief|"Grief"]]. [http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=3373]
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Wardrobe nit: When Shari is first introduced on page 15, she has a jacket wrapped around her waist, which appears only intermittently on the following pages (shows up on some panels then disappears on others). The jacket is last seen on page 19, and does not appear again in this comic or in later issues.
  
The Illuminati also receive their first mention, in Matt's conversation with Elisa. Although they would later become an on-stage element in the series, their original introduction, as planned by Michael Reaves, was done for a much simpler reason: Reaves wanted to make Matt's suspicion that the gargoyles were out there (which would lead to his investigation of them) believable, and decided that if he was portrayed as a conspiracy theorist, the audience would be more ready to accept his pursuit of the [[clan]].
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==Radio Play Cast==
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''"Invitation Only"'' ''"Masque"''and ''"Bash"'' were performed as the Radio Play at the 2007 Gathering in Pigeon Forge. The cast consisted of:
  
[[Elisa Maza|Elisa]], displaying her skepticism towards Matt's Illuminati theories, says; "I don't care about UFOs, Loch Ness, or secret societies." This is an ironic statement, since she would encounter both the [[Loch Ness Monster]] and an extra-terrestrial ([[Nokkar]]) during the [[Avalon World Tour]], in the following season.
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*Sarah Browne - Airalana
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*Alex Xanatos - Bridgette/Igiebay & Samuel Davis
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*D.J. - Kerry Boyd
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*Jason Canmore - Emambu
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*Bronx - Bridgette (Igiebay)
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*Terry Chung - Rebekah
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*Burbank - Tris Coffin
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*Hollywood - Amber Garrity
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*Malibu - King Cobra-582/Ed
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*Fox - [[Karine Charlebois]]
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*John Castaway - Emambu
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*Susan Greene - Elenna Wolfen/Jennifer Branton
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*Brendan Quarters - David Brown
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*Anton Sevarius - A Fan, David
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*Billy Greene - Tiffany Taber
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*Ian Roebling - Revel
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*Margot Yale - Ashlee/Norcumi
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*Maggie the Cat - Rachel (Grey Wolf)
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*Jeffrey Robbins - Jonathan Francis
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*Amanda Chung - Cati Brantan
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*Jay Sato - Shawna Garrity (Nashoba)
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*Matt Bluestone - Rob "Jurgan" Dukes
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*Broadway - Greg Bishansky
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*Morgan Morgan - Chip (Gryphin Wyrm 7)
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*Delilah - Sarah McEvoy
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*Quincy Hemings - Mike Canavan
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*Owen Burnett - Mandi Ohlin
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*Shari - Abbie
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*Lexington - Jae
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*Hudson - Tris Coffin
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*Al - Alex "Carter" Checnkov
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*Talon - Anthony Zucconi (Archangel)
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*Brooklyn - Seth Jackson
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*Martin Hacker - Eric "Gorebash" Tribou
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*Angela - Jennifer L. Anderson
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*David Xanatos - Roberto Rivera
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*Goliath - John Clemens
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*Elisa Maza - Phoenix-Talon
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*Thailog - Emambu
  
As in [[Enter Macbeth|"Enter Macbeth"]], Goliath again shows a penchant for the classics, this time reading Dostoyevsky.
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*with Greg Weisman narrating...
  
In this episode, Xanatos dons his red, Goliath-shaped armor for the first time. The gargoyles assume that it is a more advanced version of the [[Steel Clan]] robots they fought in [[Awakening Part Five|"Awakening: Part Five"]], and will continue to assume this until [[Reawakening|"Reawakening"]].
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*and Thom Adcox as Brentwood
  
During their televised interview, Travis Marshall and Xanatos mention Xanatos's recent incarceration (he was jailed between "Awakening: Part Five" and "Enter Macbeth").
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==Tidbits==
 
Xanatos's choice of the Museum of Modern Art to donate the Eye of Odin to seems surprising, since the Eye could hardly be modern art, in light of its background as revealed in Season Two. Greg Weisman has suggested that Xanatos chose the MOMA based on it having poor security, but fine security camera surveillance - just what he needed for his plan.
 
 
 
The [[Museum of Modern Art Guard|security guard]] on duty at the MOMA on the night that Xanatos steals back the Eye briefly addresses a painting that is clearly either Edvard Munch's ''The Scream'' (which isn't on display there in real life), or modelled upon it.
 
 
 
==Adaptation==
 
*''[[Gargoyles: Deadly Doubles]]''
 
 
 
==VHS/DVD Release==
 
* ''[[Gargoyles: Volume 1-4 (VHS)|Gargoyles Volume 3: Deeds of Deception]]''
 
* ''[[Gargoyles: The Complete First Season]]''
 
  
 
==See Also==
 
==See Also==
*[http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?rid=62 Greg's Ramble]
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*[http://www.gargoyles-fans.org/comics/SLG-003.htm Commentary and Review]
*[http://www.gargoyles-fans.org/reviews/ep10.htm Extensive Synopsis and Review]
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*On Sale at [http://www.slgcomic.com/product-exec/product_id/503/nm/Gargoyles_3 SLG], [http://www.amazon.com/Gargoyles-3-Greg-Weisman/dp/159362056X/ref=pd_sim_b_1/104-1941171-9867162?ie=UTF8&qid=1186441606&sr=1-3 Amazon], and [http://www.tfaw.com/Profile/Gargoyles-3___245369 TFAW]
*[https://spidey-dude.com/voices-from-the-eyrie-13-the-edge/ ''Voices from the Eyrie'' Deep Dive]
 
 
 
  
 
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Revision as of 05:46, 18 October 2025

Gargoyles #3 by Greg Guler & Stephanie Lostimolo

"Invitation Only" is the third issue of the Gargoyles comic by SLG, and Chapter Three of the Clan-Building story arc. It was released on March 28, 2007. The issue was reprinted in Gargoyles: Clan-Building, Volume One. It was adapted into a Radio Play and performed at the Gathering of the Gargoyles in 2007.


Crew



Solicitation

It's Halloween in Manhattan! The one night a year the clan can be seen in public without starting a riot. David Xanatos is throwing a masquerade ball atop his castle skyscraper. Expect good food, amazing costumes, and more than a few nefarious party-crashers!

Summary

Main Plot

Start of the "Double Date" story. Halloween is fast approaching, and Xanatos and the Manhattan Clan are getting ready for the upcoming Masque at the Eyrie Building. Meanwhile, Elisa is asked on a date by Officer Morgan, then talks to Jason Canmore in the hospital, and decides that Goliath can't give her everything she wants, such as children, and so breaks up with him. She convinces him to ask Delilah to go to the Masque with him. Goliath goes to the Labyrinth to do so, then leaves right before Thailog attacks it.

Subplots

Matt Bluestone runs a Gargoyle Taskforce meeting and makes introductions.

Martin Hacker, representing the Illuminati, plays all sides of the gargoyle dilemma. He talks to Matt, telling him the Society wants to protect the gargoyles. He tells Xanatos that the Society thinks that the gargoyles should be slowly exposed, and he agrees with John Castaway that the gargoyles should be destroyed.

Duval orders Xanatos to the White House for an Illuminati assignment.

Demona retrieves an Atlantean crystal from within the broken Praying Gargoyle at Saint Damien's Cathedral.

Al tells Shari the story behind the mutates and the clones in the Labyrinth.

Brooklyn attempts to ask Delilah out, but Goliath unintentionally beats him to it.

Castaway tells his Quarrymen to make their presence known on Halloween, but not to carry hammers.

The Story

A voice on the radio proclaims "Happy Halloween!". The invitation for a Halloween party hosted at the Eyrie Building by the Xanatos family sits on a desk near a domino mask. Below it is another piece of paper with a White House letterhead. The radio host announces that the most popular Halloween costume in New York this year is a gargoyle. Fox listens to the broadcast as she picks up her son Alex who is indeed dressed as a gargoyle. They are joined by David Xanatos as the radio host goes on to joke that while Manhattan may be "infested with real monsters", they can't talk so any "gargoyles" showing up at their doors roaring "Trick-Or-Treat" tonight are probably safe.

Meanwhile, at the 23rd Precinct headquarters, the Gargoyle Taskforce meets in a temporary office as the Clock Tower building is still under repair and reconstruction. Matt Bluestone reiterates to the assembled team that the primary objective of the taskforce is public safety. He wants to prevent panic, not cause it. He notes that the police chief and the Mayor are still debating their budget so, for now, this will be part-time work for all of them. He moves on to introductions. First are himself and his partner, Detective Elisa Maza. Next are detectives Cedric Harris and Tri Chung and officers Morgan Morgan and Phil Travanti. Finally, there is Assistant District Attorney Margot Yale. ADA Yale takes the moment to express how unimpressed and asks about the Federal response. Right on cue, FBI Agent Martin Hacker enters the office and introduces himself as the federal liaison. Bluestone dismisses everyone except Hacker in order to have a private talk. As the Gargoyle Taskforce disperses, Officer Morgan calls Elisa aside and points out that they both have the night off. He asks her out on a date. Elisa is flattered, but explains that she has been involved with someone for a couple years. Morgan is surprised. After all, she never brought this person to the precinct picnic or anything else. He supposes she has her reasons. Elisa, contemplative, says nothing.

Back inside the office, Bluestone begins to talk to Hacker, but the latter interrupts him. Formalities must be observed. "Thirty-six," says Bluestone and Hacker grins and says, "Thirty-Two." Hacker points out to his old partner that it seems he is using the Taskforce to run interference for the gargoyles. Bluestone begins to deny it, but Hacker stops him, saying "we approve", since the world is not ready for an "interspecies conflict". Matt asks if by "we" Hacker means the Bureau. The Agent squeezes Matt's shoulder and tells him not to be coy.

Later that day, at Manhattan General Hospital, Jason Canmore lies in a hospital bed with Elisa by his side. He is handcuffed to the bed railing and a police officer is on guard outside the room. Jason tells Elisa she needs to stop coming to visit him. It doesn't look good for her career and her "mysterious boyfriend" can't be happy about it either. Elisa tells him her mysterious boyfriend understands and Jason darkly points out that he can't be threatened by a cripple. Elisa begs him not to talk that way and insists that his paralysis is new and he needs to give himself time. Jason tells her that what she needs is to be with a man that can give her everything. He asks her to promise that she won't settle for anything less.

That evening, Elisa approaches a sleeping Goliath on the highest tower of Castle Wyvern. As she begins to place a hand on his shoulder, the stone skin begins to crack. Goliath bursts awake with a roar and Elisa dodges stone fragments that are cast away from him. Below, Brooklyn, Lexington, Angela, Broadway, Hudson, and Bronx also awaken. Broadway and Angela grasp hands as Brooklyn looks on. Lexington is excited: tonight is Halloween! Broadway says it is the best night of the year for a gargoyle in Manhattan. Angela wonders why that is and Fox appears behind them and tells them to come inside and she'll show them. As the rest of the clan follows Fox inside, Elisa tells Goliath that they need to talk.

In the Great Hall of Castle Wyvern, Fox is handing out clothing bags to the Trio and Angela. Their costumes were custom-made and Fox points out that she can still place an order for Hudson if he likes. The elder gargoyle declines politely. He and Bronx have other plans for the holiday. As Fox hands Lexington his costume, the gargoyle sarcastically asks if there are any "poisonous stickpins" in his costume. Fox assures them that they are safe. Angela wonders why they are safe and why they should allow strangers into their home when the city is "up in arms" against them. Broadway explains that it is Halloween and that everyone will think they are only dressed as gargoyles. Angela wonders if that is a good thing. Brooklyn quietly watches the two gargoyles talk and then overhears Owen Burnett tell Xanatos that he has a visitor.

Up on the tower, Goliath tells Elisa that he knows she has been reluctant to have this conversation. Elisa explains that she didn't want to hurt him. Their feelings for each other are not enough. She loves her life as gargoyle-friendly cop, but she needs more: Balance, normalcy, a house and yard and afternoon picnics. She wants children. These are things she cannot have with him. Goliath stands by sadly.

In Xanatos's office, Martin Hacker introduces himself by showing his badge and, discreetly, an Illuminati ring. "Thirty-six," says Xanatos, an intrigued grin on his face and Hacker replies "Thirty-Two". Xanatos wonders what he can do for the man when he is, after all, quite busy. Hacker knows he means the Halloween party. This is clearly a ploy to introduce the people of Manhattan to the gargoyles. It is only Phase One, Xanatos tells the agent. Hacker admits that it is a good plan, but it is unfortunate that Xanatos won't be able to attend himself. Xanatos thought the Society would approve and Hacker assures him that they do. The party, he's sure, will be a great success with all in attendance becoming friends. Then, later, Phase Two will commence and the truth will be revealed. Any party-goer that denies the truth of the gargoyles will be revealed as a hypocrite. Yes, Hacker concludes, the Society agrees that the world is ready to accept the gargoyles . . . "one phase at a time." If the Illuminati is in agreement, then Xanatos wonders why why he is being banished. Hacker points out that if Xanatos had taken Mr. Duval's call he would know that it isn't a banishment. Evidently, Duval went through a lot of trouble arranging the other invitation Xanatos received and Hacker insists that Xanatos will accept it.

Back on the tower, Elisa hopes Goliath can understand. Goliath only understands that Elisa does not seek a mate, but a husband. Elisa tells him that they have to break up and move on. Goliath is confused by her expressions, but Elisa pushes on. She knows his options are limited. This angers the gargoyle, but Elisa continues that he must know who she is referring to.

The silhouette of a gliding gargoyle is seen over the wreckage at the condemned Saint Damien's Cathedral, which is still scheduled for demolition. Inside, the gargoyle looks through the rubble near the remains of the Praying Gargoyle until she finds what she seeks. It is none other than Demona, holding up a glowing crystal.

At the Castle, Goliath is telling his clan that they must honor their obligations. Lex and Broadway protest about their plans to attend the party. Brooklyn tells his brothers to "primp" while he and Goliath check in with the Labyrinth.

Deep under the city, Al is explaining to a young woman that the Labyrinth around them is a safe haven for society's rejects. Talon, Maggie the Cat, and Claw approach them and note the new arrival. Suddenly, an alarm blares. Talon orders Al to check on it. As Al looks at a screen and opens the heavy metal door, the woman asks if the others she just met were gargoyles. Al tells her no, but that the new arrivals, Brooklyn and Goliath, are! The gargoyles greet the mutates and pleasantries are exchanged. Talon points out that the gargoyles have not arrived to check on them, but rather the latest additions to the Labyrinth Clan. With that, Talon calls out for the clones to join them. Delilah, Burbank, Hollywood, Malibu, and Brentwood leap down from above. As Brooklyn eyes his clone Malibu, the young woman insists that Al spill the beans on all that she is seeing. Al insists it is a long story and the woman replies that she is, in fact, "partial to long stories".

Al explains how "some rich dude" wanted his own personal gargoyles but Goliath wouldn't cooperate. So, instead, the rich man hired a scientist named Dr. Anton Sevarius to inject innocent humans with animal DNA in order to create all of the mutates. The mutates didn't follow Xanatos either and instead opened the Labyrinth for them. So, Sevarius instead created a clone of Goliath known as Thailog. This particular clone was a disaster so the rich man finally gave up. Later, Thailog and another gargoyle, Demona, joined forces with Sevarius to create all of the other clones. The villains ended up fighting among themselves and abandoned the clones, but Talon and the others took them in. The young woman asks about the fifth clone, Delilah. Al explains that she is a combination of human and gargoyle DNA. As Al explains this, Brooklyn begins to approach Delilah awkwardly. Before he can make his move with her, Goliath steps in and asks Delilah if she would like to accompany him to the party at the Castle that evening. "If that is your wish," she replies. Brooklyn looks on, more irritated than ever.

At the Quarryman Brownstone, John Castaway is on the phone with someone. He explains angrily that while the Quarrymen do want a strong street presence for Halloween, they were not to bring hammers. The last thing he wants is a Quarryman arrested for hitting a "teenager in a gargoyle mask." He hangs up the phone and notices Agent Hacker standing behind him. Castaway wonders how he got inside, and again, Hacker shows his badge and ring as explanation. "Thirty-Six," Castaway tells Hacker and the Agent replies with "Thirty-Two." Castaway wonders if Hacker is there to check on his investment and the Agent denies it. The Illuminati has every confidence in Castaway's leadership. In fact, he commends the man on his caution about hammers on Halloween. No one wants a tragic error to ruin the Quarrymen's reputation. Not when they all want the same thing: "the complete destruction of the gargoyles!"

Back in the Labyrinth, Al tells the young woman that he knows everything he has said is a lot to take in. She brushes this aside. The alarm again goes off and, at Talon's order, Al runs to check the door. It looks like Goliath's back. He must have forgotten something. Al presses the button to open the door again. To Talon's horror, in steps Thailog! The clone gargoyle is armed, armored, and ready for battle. Grinning Thailog asks, "Trick or treat?"

Review

By Todd Jensen

The first entirely new Gargoyles story in over ten years is finally here. After reading it, I can firmly say that it was worth the wait.

The new story is Part One of one of the most anticipated stories that Greg Weisman had mentioned plans to write in his projected Season Three at "Ask Greg": the Double Date. In it, Goliath and Elisa were to conclude that a gargoyle-human relationship was impossible and decide to see other people; Elisa would go out with either Officer Morgan or Jason Canmore, and Goliath with Delilah. In this issue, we see the first steps towards that story taking place.

I had wondered how Greg would go from Elisa's remark to Goliath at the end of #2 that she had no regrets over the direction that the two of them were going in to her decision that she and Goliath were simply not compatible in a romantic way, at least, in a way that would make her path believable rather than a contrived 180 degree turnabout. Greg made it indeed convincing, however, through a couple of conversations that Elisa has with (appropriately enough) both Morgan and Jason. After a meeting of the Gargoyle Taskforce, Morgan suggests to Elisa that they go out together, and upon learning that she's "involved with someone [else]", expresses his astonishment that she's never mentioned him or introduced him to anyone else in the precinct. Later, when Elisa visits Jason again in the hospital, he comments bitterly about his paralyzed condition, saying, "You need to be with a man who can give you everything you've ever wanted!" Elisa sadly realizes that her original dreams for romance – "a house. A yard. Picnics on Sunday afternoons . . . children" – can't be realized with Goliath, and seeks him out to suggest that they break up. Goliath is just as upset to hear her say it as she is to say it, but understands what she is saying, and reluctantly goes out with Delilah.

In the meantime, the Illuminati, mentioned briefly in #2 after a long absence, fully return to the gargoyles' story. I was particularly delighted to discover that their representative in this issue is none other than Martin Hacker, whom we had last seen in "Revelations". One of the things that I had most regretted about the Society's long-dormancy in the series was that the discovery at the end of that episode that Hacker was really one of the Illuminati had exciting potential for further development: what would happen now that Matt Bluestone discovered that a former partner of his, whom he had trusted, had been one of "them" all along? And indeed, Matt is still clearly anything but happy to see his old associate, as I had thought.

As the Illuminati's representative, Hacker is handled beautifully in his secret meetings with Matt (over his leadership of the Gargoyle Taskforce), Xanatos (over his Halloween costume party, to which the gargoyles are invited), and Castaway (over his running the Quarrymen). In each meeting, Hacker claims to approve of the character's plans, stating that the Illuminati believe in the same ends that the person whom he meets is aiming for. The fact that Matt and Xanatos's goals are mutually exclusive with Castaway's makes it clear that Hacker is deceiving somebody – and I strongly suspect that, in one sense, he is lying on all three occasions about the Illuminati's goals. (And at the same time, I suspect that, in another way, he is telling the truth – in that the Illuminati approve of the plans of all three of his contacts, not so much in and of themselves, but rather in that all three of them combined are useful means for the Illuminati to achieve whatever its real ends are.)

Hacker's meetings with Xanatos and Castaway open other doors. In his meeting with Xanatos, Hacker reveals that the Illuminati are responsible for a recent invitation to the White House that he has received, one which they want him to accept. What the purpose of this invitation is, and why the Illuminati want Xanatos to go to Washington, D.C., we do not as yet know, but we should learn the answers (at least, the immediate ones) in future issues.

The meeting between Hacker and Castaway is a delight in another way. One of the major flaws of The Goliath Chronicles was its depiction of the Quarrymen as an organization so blatantly violent that it was hard to believe that it was not already behind bars by the beginning of "Angels in the Night". Here, however, we see a Castaway who, while ruthlessly anti-gargoyle, is still intelligent enough to recognize that he needs to be careful about the image that his followers present to the world. When Hacker walks in on him, he is giving orders that those Quarrymen patrolling the streets on Halloween night leave their hammers at home, so that there will be no danger of any incidents of their mistaking costumed party-goers for gargoyles. Clearly this Castaway is not going to be firing heavy artillery in the city streets – which will make him an even more difficult character to defeat.

Goliath's visit to the Labyrinth to ask Delilah out introduces a third major thread in the issue: the Mutates and Clones. Al (the old man living in the Labyrinth whom we met briefly at the start of "Kingdom") explains to a newcomer, a mysterious – and so far anonymous – young woman about the Mutates' backstory. While this is clearly present largely for the benefit of new readers who hadn't seen the animated series, it contains a few delightful elements of its own. Al, while listing the Mutates, leaves Fang's name out (though we get a background glimpse of him in the corresponding panel), perhaps because of the latter's attempted coup. He also consistently calls Xanatos only "Rich Dude", rather than naming him; to top it off, in the panel introducing Sevarius, we get a wonderful image of the amoral geneticist with his face half-covered by a phial in such a way as to produce a very sinister distortion of his features. It is clear enough, however, that the Clones will have more to do in this story than just supplying Delilah's presence for the "Double Date" story, for at the cliffhanger ending, the Labyrinth receives an unwanted visitor: Thailog has returned!

These are the main elements, but there are a number of other small but highly enjoyable background moments. We get a brief glimpse of Alex in a very adorable-looking gargoyle costume at the start of the issue. Brooklyn is still clearly upset about Angela's choice of Broadway for her mate; when he accompanies Goliath to the Labyrinth, he is attracted to Delilah, but just as he is about to speak to her, Goliath asks her out, to Brooklyn's disappointment. And finally, we get a glimpse of Demona returning to the abandoned Saint Damien's Cathedral, to recover a crystal from the remains of the Praying Gargoyle. Whether this act of hers will have significance for the later two parts of this story, or it is simply "laying pipe" for a future story after #5, we do not know as yet – but it will be wonderful to find out.

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Quotes

  • "So if the creature knocking at your door roars 'Trick or Treat' . . . odds are you're safe!" - Radio Announcer
  • "No poisonous stick pins, right, Fox?"
"No poisonous stick pins, Lex. No drugged thread. No enchanted jewelry." - Lexington and Fox
  • "I do understand. You do not want a mate. You want a husband." - Goliath
  • "I realize your options are limited--"
"Limited?!" - Elisa and Goliath
  • "Send in the Clones!" - Talon
  • "I'm partial to long stories." - Shari
  • "Trick or Treat?" - Thailog

Tidbits

We first learn the full membership of the Gargoyle Taskforce. Besides Matt Bluestone as its leader, and Margot Yale as its advisor (first introduced in that role in #2), it includes Elisa, Officer Morgan, and Martin Hacker as "federal liaison". It also includes three new characters: Detectives Cedric Harris and Tri Chung, and Officer Phil Travanti. Travanti is not, strictly speaking, a new character so much as an anonymous figure from the television series now being fleshed out: he had appeared as Officer Morgan's partner in "Temptation". (Readers of the comic eagerly speculated whether Tri Chung may be related to Terry Chung, one of the regulars in the projected New Olympians spin-off. The two are later seen celebrating New Year's Eve in "Louse" from the spin-off, Gargoyles: Bad Guys.)

Fox's promise to Lexington that there will be no danger from "enchanted jewelry" is an allusion to the Eye of Odin's role in the television series' Halloween episode, "Eye of the Beholder".

The crystal that Demona comes back to Saint Damien's Cathedral for is a reference to the aborted episode "The Last", intended to appear in the (also aborted) Team Atlantis series, where the Praying Gargoyle was revealed to be powered by a crystal coming from Atlantis. Demona also got a new armband. [1]

John Castaway's telephone conversation mentions a Quarryman by the name of Chaz. This is the same Chaz who was one of Fang's henchmen in "Kingdom". According to Greg Weisman, the Quarryman whom Castaway is speaking to directly on the phone is his partner from the same episode, who was left anonymous on screen and in this issue, but whom Greg has named Lou. [2]

Wardrobe nit: When Shari is first introduced on page 15, she has a jacket wrapped around her waist, which appears only intermittently on the following pages (shows up on some panels then disappears on others). The jacket is last seen on page 19, and does not appear again in this comic or in later issues.


Radio Play Cast

"Invitation Only" "Masque"and "Bash" were performed as the Radio Play at the 2007 Gathering in Pigeon Forge. The cast consisted of:

  • Sarah Browne - Airalana
  • Alex Xanatos - Bridgette/Igiebay & Samuel Davis
  • D.J. - Kerry Boyd
  • Jason Canmore - Emambu
  • Bronx - Bridgette (Igiebay)
  • Terry Chung - Rebekah
  • Burbank - Tris Coffin
  • Hollywood - Amber Garrity
  • Malibu - King Cobra-582/Ed
  • Fox - Karine Charlebois
  • John Castaway - Emambu
  • Susan Greene - Elenna Wolfen/Jennifer Branton
  • Brendan Quarters - David Brown
  • Anton Sevarius - A Fan, David
  • Billy Greene - Tiffany Taber
  • Ian Roebling - Revel
  • Margot Yale - Ashlee/Norcumi
  • Maggie the Cat - Rachel (Grey Wolf)
  • Jeffrey Robbins - Jonathan Francis
  • Amanda Chung - Cati Brantan
  • Jay Sato - Shawna Garrity (Nashoba)
  • Matt Bluestone - Rob "Jurgan" Dukes
  • Broadway - Greg Bishansky
  • Morgan Morgan - Chip (Gryphin Wyrm 7)
  • Delilah - Sarah McEvoy
  • Quincy Hemings - Mike Canavan
  • Owen Burnett - Mandi Ohlin
  • Shari - Abbie
  • Lexington - Jae
  • Hudson - Tris Coffin
  • Al - Alex "Carter" Checnkov
  • Talon - Anthony Zucconi (Archangel)
  • Brooklyn - Seth Jackson
  • Martin Hacker - Eric "Gorebash" Tribou
  • Angela - Jennifer L. Anderson
  • David Xanatos - Roberto Rivera
  • Goliath - John Clemens
  • Elisa Maza - Phoenix-Talon
  • Thailog - Emambu
  • with Greg Weisman narrating...
  • and Thom Adcox as Brentwood


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