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[[Image:GargoylesComic4.JPG|thumb|360px|Gargoyles #4 by Greg Guler & Stephanie Lostimolo]]
  
'''"New Rules"''' is the tenth issue of the ''[[Gargoyles (Dynamite)|Gargoyles]]'' comic by [[Dynamite Entertainment]]. It was released on October 25th, 2023. [https://www.previewsworld.com/Catalog/JUL230327]
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'''"Masque"''' is the fourth issue of the ''[[Gargoyles (SLG)|Gargoyles]]'' comic by [[Slave Labor Graphics|SLG]], and Chapter Four of the ''Clan-Building'' story arc. It was released on May 16, 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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*Writer/Creator: [[Greg Weisman]]
 
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*Pencil Artist: [[Nir Paniry]]
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*Color Artist: [[Dustin Evans]]
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*Art Director/Cover Pencil Artist: [[Greg Guler]]
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==Solicitation==
 
==Solicitation==
A RACE AGAINST TIME! [[Brooklyn|Brooklyn's]] attempts to lead the [[Manhattan Clan|Clan]] have left him feeling disappointed and estranged from those he is closest to. But when news of a kidnapping comes in, it’s up to Brooklyn, [[Lexington]], and [[Broadway]] to save the day. Can [[Trio|they]] come together in time to make the daring rescue? Or will daybreak [[Stone Sleep|stop]] them in their tracks?
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[[Thailog|Thailog's]] back in town! In an adventure that takes us from the [[Labyrinth]] to the [[Eyrie Building|Eyrie]] to the [[White House]], the evil clone of [[Goliath]] is determined to collect on his debts. Can the scattered clan come together in time to stop Thailog and save Goliath? And does Goliath want to be saved, now that [[Elisa Maza|Elisa]] has broken his heart?
  
==The Story==
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==Summary==
[[Katana]] thinks back to her [[Naming Ceremony]], where her [[Ishimura Clan|Clan]] in [[Ishimura]], [[Japan]] determined that she had something in common with the single-edged blade. She accepted the name, but consciously chose to not let the name define her. Growing up during the feudal days of the Shogunate, Katana recalls how [[human]]s and [[gargoyle]]s practiced [[Bushido]] and trained side by side. Her journeys with Brooklyn [[TimeDancer|TimeDancing]]
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===Main Plot===
around the [[Earth|world]] still brought more interactions with humanity, but never before has the relationship between humans and gargoyles been more tense than in the land and time she and her mate have settled in: [[New York City]], [[Timeline#1997|1997]]. The second night of [[Goliath's Hearing]]. Sitting in the [[TV Room (Wyvern)|TV room]] next to her mate, the room is filled with [[Hudson]], [[Coldfire]], Broadway, [[Angela]], Lexington, and [[Nashville|Gnash]]. All eyes are focused on the television set.
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The [[Halloween]] Masque is in full swing at the Eyrie Building.  Elisa arrives with [[Morgan Morgan|Morgan]], and [[Goliath]] arrives later with [[Delilah]], and they meet awkwardly. Meanwhile, Thailog attacks in the Labyrinth. He injures [[Maggie the Cat|Maggie]] and coerces the [[clones]] into helping him, and they follow him to the Eyrie Building under the pretense to obtain Delilah.  At the Castle, Goliath tries to talk to Elisa on the [[Battlements (Wyvern)|battlements]].  She admits that the night was her mistake, but that nothing has changed, and she flees. Thailog arrives at that moment with the clones, and while waiting for Delilah to arrive, stabs Goliath with a dagger hidden in his gauntlet.
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As Katana watches the Hearing's proceedings get underway, she notes how she's never known a human and gargoyle falling in love with one another. In her experience, what makes her Clan Leader [[Goliath]] and his love, [[Elisa Maza]], unique is unlikely to be tolerated.
 
  
As she contemplates this, [[Tobe Crest]] begins to grill the detective on the stand, and Katana braces herself. The lawyer asks her about her relationship with the gargoyle, and Elisa matter-of-factly states how she first encountered Goliath while investigating an incident at the [[Eyrie Building]] on [[Timeline#1994|October 5th, 1994]]. She testiies that the initial sight shocked her enough to fall off the skyscraper, but adds that it was the gargoyle that caught her midair. Crest asks her what's transpired between the two since then, and Elisa tells the courtroom (and everyone watching the broadcast) that the two have worked together on many cases, explaining that Goliath has in fact been instrumental in the arrest of multiple suspects, from [[The Pack]] to [[Tony Dracon|Anthony Dracon]]. Turning to [[Ian Roebling|Judge Roebling]], Elisa makes the argument that, appearances aside, Goliath is the "the most human individual" she has ever met, "by ''any'' rational definition of the word." Given that, she asks "how could he not deserve the rights we enjoy?"
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===Subplots===
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[[Terry Chung]] goes trick-or-treating with [[Billy Greene|Billy]] and [[Susan Greene]].  They come to [[Jeffrey Robbins|Jeffrey Robbins's]] house, where [[Hudson]] is giving out candy.  Robbins becomes suspicious when Susan tells Hudson he has a "nice mask".
  
Tobe Crest acknowledges how informative her testimony has been thus far. But he reminds her of the question he asked her: What is her relationship with Goliath?
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[[Angela]] is angry at Elisa for bringing Morgan to the party.
  
Elisa is silent, but her pause merely reveals her shift in demeanor, which is quite resolved. Restrained, Goliath can't save her from this particular drop. Nor does he need to. Before the court and (perhaps) the entire world, Elisa testifies that she loves him. That she, Elisa Maza, is ''in'' love with Goliath. Not only that, but she is confident that Goliath loves her. They love each other.
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[[Brooklyn]] is still pining over Angela, but he agrees to get dressed into his costume for her.
  
Back at the Eyrie Building, Brooklyn is stunned. "Wow. Just . . . wow." He admits that he knew that's how she felt – how they ''both'' felt. What's got him is that she said it aloud. In court. "And on TV. On LIVE TV," he points out. Katana is silent on the revelation, even as she wonders if Elisa's admirable profession was wise. Will humanity accept it?
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[[David Xanatos|David]] and [[Fox|Fox Xanatos]] are at the White House, where they meet [[Amanda Chung|Ambassador Chung]]. It is established that [[Alexander Fox Xanatos|Alexander]] is growing at a very fast rate, and Xanatos meets with senior [[Illuminati]] member, [[Quincy Hemings]].
  
At [[Park Manor Hotel]], [[Dominic Dracon]] is confused; who is Elisa in love with? [[Antoinette Dracon|Antoinette]] clarifies – "With the gargoyle, Pop-Pop." While the eldest Dracon is in disbelief, [[Dino Dracon]] admits how brave it was "for the cop to cop to it". He concludes that while it shows how big love can be as a motivator, it doesn't guarantee nothing for the "[[Romeo and Juliet|Romeos and Juliets]] o' this world . . . not for Maza and the Monster . . . not for ''nobody''." On their coffee table, the ransom photos of the still-captive [[Peter Choy]] and [[Rosaria Sanchez]] linger.
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Maggie tries to tell the clones that they don't have to join Thailog because they have free will.
  
The courtroom long since cordial, Assistant District Attorney [[Margot Yale]] begins her cross-examination. She clarifies Goliath's role in the aid of arresting multiple criminals, even when his involvement was never reported to the press. Elisa confirms that Goliath's involvement was best kept a secret, but Yale digs in further: Not just the creature's role, but its very existence? Elisa takes the chance to correct her: "His existence, yes." Yale presses on, did she at least inform her precinct captain, [[Maria Chavez]]? Of the many bodies in the courtroom, Captain Chavez is amongst them, waiting for Elisa's response. Perhaps a harder truth to admit than her declaration of love, Elisa admits that she kept the full truth from her superior as well. ADA Yale wants it spelled out; even when Captain Chavez appointed her to the [[Gargoyle Taskforce]]? Elisa admits that is the case, but Yale makes her repeat her admission. Margot Yale begins to pontificate: so not only is the detective "romatically – if not unhealthily – obsessed wih the monster" but Elisa's also lying and obstructing her fellow police officers for Goliath's benefit. Tobe Crest objects, wondering where the question is, and Judge Roebling tells ADA Yale to get to the point. The attorney arrives at her question, which she describes as simple: why should anyone trust Elisa's testimony . . . let alone her judgement? Elisa is quiet. Margot Yale insists, "No answer, Detective?" No response. Her point made, she tells Judge Roebling she has no further questions.
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[[Shahrizad|Shari]] volunteers to alert Goliath of Thailog's imminent arrival, but she never shows up.
  
In their [[Royal Suite (Wyvern)|private quarters]], [[David Xanatos|Xanatos]] and [[Fox]] are watching the Hearing from their bed. Just as Margot Yale finishes her line of questioning, they hear a knock on the door. Xanatos welcomes [[Owen Burnett|Owen]] in, who informs them that [[Preston Vogel]] is on the phone for Fox. She tells Owen that she'll call Vogel back; she's not about to miss "the best on television", but she' once more interupted by [[Titania]] herself, who tells her daughter cryptically, "it is time".
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Morgan realizes that Elisa had broken up with Goliath.
  
Judge Roebling then asks Tobe Crest if he has any other witnesses, and Crest says he doesn't. Roebling then asks for Crest's closing statement, which he waves. Roebling moves on to ADA Yale, who is brief. Whatever the Hearing's concerns, it is simply outside the scope of the Court to rewrite the definition of humanity. Crest then declares his intention for a statement in rebuttal. Telling Goliath to rise, he begins by pointing out there was a time in the [[United States of America|United States]] when someone who looked like him wouldn't meet the definition of humanity, and thus "didn't deserve ''any'' rights at all". Asking Judge Roebling to remember the lesson that history is not kind "to those who fought or aided in oppression", he points out that that Goliath's Hearing will be studied for years to come. Judge Roebling should be mindful not to be on the wrong side of history, Crest concludes.
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[[Owen Burnett|Owen]] agrees to send Delilah out, so that she may choose whether to go with Thailog or not.
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Judge Roebling makes his ruling as friend and foe, human and gargoyle alike in [[Manhattan]] (if not the world) watches. For the first matter to be decided, whether or not Goliath possesses sentience: after everything, he considers the answer obvious "and not truly in question", but for the record he rules that "the Gargoyle Goliath does – clearly – possess sentience". As for the second matter, whether Goliath is entitled to the same rights as any human: As ADA Yale pointed out, one must be human to qualify for human rights, but "what constitutes humanity?" Gavel in hand, he rests it as he reflects on the testimony he heard, which he points out suggests that Goliath has all the qualities humans consider the most 'humane', air-quoting the final word before the courtroom. Thus his ruling on the second matter: "Gargoyles qualify for the same rights as any human." Picking up the gavel once more, he declares Goliath is free to go, given that he was "arrested without cause and has been accused of no crime".
 
  
Detective [[Matt Bluestone]] removes the shackles and [[Shock-Collar|shock-collar]], and Tobe Crest looks proudly at his client for, suddenly, Goliath is an equal in the eyes of the court.
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==The Story==
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{{CIT|Just northwest of Harlem,}} Billy and Susan, dressed up as [[Jackal]] and [[Hyena]], are out trick-or-treating with their friend, Terry, who's dressed up as a [[gargoyle]]. [https://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=11541] Billy spots a [[Gargoyle#Real_World_Background|stone gargoyle]] on a wall and compares it to his friend Terry's [[Amanda Chung|mother]]. Billy and Susan's [[Sarah Browne|mom]] is not the only one to scold her son, Terry jabs a finger in her direction and reminds Billy that now is not the time to trade "Yo Mama" jokes. Susan tries to ignore them, calling them both immature. As the kids approach the [[Jeffrey Robbins' House|house]], Billy and Susan's mom spots two [[Quarrymen]] patrolling the streets. As the kids approach the house, they cross paths with a Freddy Kreuger and another gargoyle trick-or-treating. Terry and Billy admire the teenager's costume wings, but Susan is less impressed, pointing out that the masks never look real. Billy dares her to do better as he rings the doorbell.  
  
Back at the Eyrie Building, jubilation and [[Jalapeña|"Jalapeña!"]] fills the TV Room. Hudson rests on his recliner beaming while Gnash and Lex share a high four as Angela delights in how her father was right about the humans. Brooklyn admits he had his doubts and Katana figures the entire Manhattan Clan had their doubts. Still, she wonders what factor ultimately went in Goliath's favor – "Did Elisa's testimony help or hurt?" Ultimately, she's not concerned in that question being answered. What truly maters is that their Clan will be whole once more, for Goliath is coming home.
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"[[Awakening Part Two|Nice mask]] . . .," Susan squeaks out in awe as the door opens, revealing Hudson with a bowl of candy. Clearly enjoying himself, he asks the children if that is what they are supposed to say. They quickly correct themselves with a "trick or treat!" and he hands them a piece of candy each, admitting that they are running low. Jeffrey Robbins, meanwhile, sits in the living room, with [[Bronx]] and [[Gilly]] resting by the fire. As Hudson shoos them off to terrify the neighbors, Robbins asks his friend if he heard right; did a child say that Hudson was wearing a mask? Hudson tries to change the subject, pointing out that they are running low on candy. Robbins assures him that there's more in the kitchen, but isn't so easily distracted, pointing out that Hudson ignored his question. Hudson begins to equivocate, telling his friend, "I think we all wear masks . . ."
  
Coldfire radios to [[Coldstone]] that the verdict is in: their rookery brother has been released from human custody. Coldstone acknowledges the good news, admitting they much to thank the humans for. Considering their actions a gift to the Manhattan Clan, he tells Coldfire their generosity will not be forgotten.
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Meanwhile at the Eyrie Building, the Xanatos's masque is in full swing in the [[Atrium (Eyrie Building)|Atrium]]. While most everyone is enjoying themselves, [[Margot Yale]], dressed as a flapper, berates her partner, [[Brendan Quarters]], for being the "biggest cliché of the season". While Brendan tells her to give it a rest, she spots three party-goers giving the gargoyle-trend "a fresh twist" with ''[[The Wizard of Oz]]''. Giving a thumbs up for Angela's Dorothy (with Toto plush) and [[Broadway|Broadway's]] Cowardly Lion, Margot is corrected by [[Lexington]] for confusing his [[cyborg]] costume for a "post-modern" Tin Man. The costumed gargoyles are then pulled away by Elisa. Dressed as Jasmine from ''[[Aladdin]]'', she introduces them to Morgan. Broadway compliments Morgan's costume as [[Sherlock Holmes]], and Morgan returns the compliment, amazed at the costume over a "costume". Morgan tells Elisa how much he's enjoying the party, considering himself lucky that she changed her mind about going out. Hearing this, Angela begins to scowl, and makes the excuse to talk to Elisa for some "girl talk". Out of earshot, Angela asks if Elisa really brought a date to the party. Elisa begins to explain that it's not as bad as it looks, but Angela isn't convinced, speculating just how Goliath is going to react when he returns from the Labyrinth.        
  
"It's a battle won . . ." Crest tells Goliath outside the [[New York City Criminal Courthouse|courthouse]], and Goliath recognizes that true peace between gargoyles and humans has yet to be realized. Crest sees the truth in that, but points out that they can still enjoy the moment. As they go their separate ways, Goliath thanks him as a friend.
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But Goliath's long since departed the Labyrinth, unaware of Thailog's arrival at the underground refuge. With no one willing (much less prepared) to give Thailog a "treat", Thailog, wearing a domino mask, begins to assault the denizens of the Labyrinth, striking [[Al]] across the head. In the vicinity are the clones, and it dawns on [[Brentwood]] that his one-time master is still alive. [[Talon]] takes charge, blasting electricity in Thailog's direction while telling the [[Shahrizad|young woman]] (that Al escorted earlier) to get out of the way. Thailog's [[Lightning Rifle|rifles]] are insulated from the electric current and the gargoyle mocks the [[mutate]] for thinking he's be unprepared for Talon's attacks. He then fires the electricity back at Talon, and the mutate collapses to the ground in pain. [[Claw]] suddenly slams into Thailog, shoving the rifle upward and out of Talon's direction. As Claw wrestles Thailog on the ground, [[Maggie the Cat]] demands to know what the gargoyle wants with them. Pinned to the ground by Claw, Thailog explains that his reasons are obvious – he's come to reclaim his property. He's come to take the Clones.
  
[[Travis Marshall]], with a crowd of reporters and cameras in his wake, are suddenly at Goliath's feet. Marshall asks for an interview with [[WVRN]] as others press him about how many gargoyles are out there, and if other creatures of myth and legend are true. Just past the crowd, Elisa looks on at her love. Catching sight of her, Marshall asks if they could talk to both of them, given how Maza's testimony rocked "Manhattan, if not the world".
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At the Eyrie Building, Goliath and Delilah have arrived at the soiree. They are immediately greeted by a knight in shining armor who, lifting his visor, briefly reintroduces himself as [[Ian Roebling|Judge Roebling]], before telling Goliath that tonight he is to be 'Sir Ian of Oxford', explaining that he hails from [[Oxford]], Mississippi. "As for your costume," Roebling assures Goliath with a friendly ribbing, "well . . . wink, wink, nudge nudge, say no more!" He lifts his visor again and briefly confuses Goliath's date as [[Demona]]. Elisa and Morgan approach the three of them as Goliath begins to dismiss him of that notion as Delilah shares that Demona was but one of her genetic sources – the other was Elisa Maza. Sir Ian finds himself between the two couples and decides its best to search out their [[David Xanatos|host]].  
  
Suddenly, Owen is at Goliath's side, whispering in the gargoyle's ear. Excusing himself, Goliath climbs the nearest wall and leaps to the skies. Elisa watches him glide away.
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Goliath apologizes to Elisa for failing to introduce her to Delilah. Elisa's reticence is enough to prompt Morgan to introduce himself as a fellow officer at the [[23rd Precinct]]. Morgan shakes Goliath's hand and Elisa finally extends the courtesy, introducing Morgan to Delilah and "[[Goliath|G]]".  
  
In his office, Judge Roebling talks to a confidant. He's anticipating all the blowback he's about to receive from his peers, from City Hall, and from the press for ruling in Goliath's favor. His tentative plans to semi-retire working arbritating corporate cases looks completely shot now. Echoing Margot Yale's insinuation at Detective Maza earlier, who'll trust ''his'' judgement now? But his confidant – David Xanatos – isn't worried. If anything, the money he just wired to Judge Roebling's account in the [[Cayman Islands]] should satisfy a proper retirement. Offering his hand, Xanatos points out that, plus, Roebling did the right thing. Roebling admits it does feel like he did the right thing. "Without a doubt, Xanatos concludes, "The right thing for everyone . . ."
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It's quite the double date.
  
Aboard [[Fortress-2]], Preston Vogel thanks Goliath for coming, admitting the timing wasn't ideal. As he's being escorted, Goliath understands the timing is "beyond anyone's control". With Fox, [[Alexander Fox Xanatos|Alexander]], and [[Titania|Anastasia Renard]] already at this bedside, [[Halcyon Renard]] tells his friend that, admittedly, "one's own passing is . . . ''rarely'' convienent."
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Brooklyn looks at Goliath and Delilah from behind when Angela points out that he's not in his costume. "Didn't seem to be much point . . ." Brooklyn replies. While Broadway and Lexington enjoy all that the party's buffet has to offer, Angela reminds Brooklyn she's aware that the [[human]]s think they're already in costume, so that means she and the clan dress up for themselves.  Brooklyn tells her how great she looks, and Angela raises his chin with her hand, encouraging him to allow her to return the compliment. A bundle of awkwardness now, Brooklyn declares that he'll go and change.    
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Meanwhile, Sir Ian of Oxford finds Owen and admits he can't find their host. Owen informs the judge that "the Family Xanatos was unavoidably called away."
  
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Two hundred thirty miles south, Ambassador Chung greets David Xanatos in the East Room at the White House, describing it as a rare treat to see him in [[Washington, D.C.|Washington]]. Wearing a domino mask, Xanatos insists its a treat to see her anywhere. The ambassador looks at baby [[Alexander Fox Xanatos|Alex]], dressed in a red gargoyle onesie, and asks the new parents how old he is, figuring he's at least a year old. Fox then corrects her, saying Alex is not quite four months.  Ambassador Chung is surprised at how young he is, but Xanatos waves it off, pointing that Alex is just "larger than life. Like his parents." The [[Quincy Hemings|chief steward]] of the White House suddenly enters the East Room and announces that dinner is served. As the guests move to the State Dining Room and find their seats, Ambassador Chung admires how well-behaved Alex is, sharing that she could never take her Terry anywhere at that age. She still can't, she admits, mentioning that he's back in [[New York City|New York]] trick-or-treating. Xanatos suddenly excuses himself, having noticed the chief steward is wearing an Illuminati ring. He follows the chief steward to the Red Room and the two formally introduce themselves with Xanatos beginning with a "Thirty-Six" and the chief steward responding with a "Two".
Goliath's Hearing comes to a triumphant conclusion in this issue.
 
  
Elisa took the stand at the end of the last issue, and this issue sees her testimony on Goliath's behalf. The same detective who had earlier kept the clan, and her ties with it, a secret, now voluntarily admits her relationship with Goliath – on live television, with almost the entire population of Manhattan watching – and it is a grand moment, especially when she confesses her feelings for the gargoyle.  Brooklyn, watching the scene on television, says, "Wow. Just... wow." The bulk of the readers of this issue must have felt the same way.
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Back in the Labyrinth, Thailog manages to kick Claw off him and orders the clones to restrain him. The clones obey with a "Yes, Master," and [[Burbank]], [[Hollywood]], Brentwood, and [[Malibu]] pin the mutate on his back by his arms and legs. Maggie is astonished that the clones continue to call him 'master' put up with being called his property. She reminds the clones they have free will and they can forget Thailog's programming. Thailog aims his rifle at Maggie to shut her up, but Talon pounces on him and the weapon discharges, sending an electric shot over Maggie's head, causing part of the ceiling to collapse on her. Talon races to dig her out, praying that she's okay. Finally alone with the clones, Thailog asks where Delilah is, and Malibu shares, "Goliath take. To party." Thailog wasn't expecting that – "Goliath? And Delilah? On a . . . date?" he says to himself. Thailog suddenly bursts out laughing at the thought of the two of them together, admitting its his first maniacal laugh in weeks. With that, he orders the clones to leave Claw – they have a party to crash. Once gone, Al gets back up on his feet and asks Talon if someone should alert Goliath, but Talon, having just recovered Maggie, is in no mood of leaving her alone. The [[Shahrizad|young woman]] helps Claw to his feet, and realizing he's not much of a storyteller, offers to warn Goliath herself. But, she wonders, "where exactly am I going?"
  
Katana, the narrator of this issue, provides even more commentary on this moment – especially when she states that, despite her TimeDancing with Brooklyn to many other centuries, has never encountered or even heard of any other cases of a gargoyle and a human falling in love. From this perspective, while as impressed by Elisa's words as her mate, she can see the danger; as she puts it, "uniqueness, I have found, is rarely tolerated."
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Back at the Eyrie Building, Goliath and Delilah watch Morgan offering Elisa punch. Morgan asks Elisa about "G", having realized that he's the ex she broke up with earlier that night. But unwilling to confide in her date, she hands the drink back, asking for a minute alone. Goliath watches her leave the Atrium and tells Delilah to stay there. Left alone, Morgan asks Delilah if they're having fun yet.
  
Margot demonstrates this truth in attempting to tear Elisa's testimony to pieces, especially when she gleefully points out how Elisa was keeping the gargoyles a secret from her boss, Captain Chavez (present in the courtroom, and listening to the proceedings with an ominously impassive face).  By the end of her scene, ''[[Gargoyles (TV series)|Gargoyles]]'' fans will be no doubt placing Ms. Yale even higher on their list of "''Gargoyles'' Characters You Love to Hate". The ramifications of Elisa concealing her friendship with the gargoyles (something that has received much discussion from the fans, especially once the hearing entered the story) aren't explored beyond Margot's attack on her, but I suspect that we will see more of them in stories to come (though, alas, there may not be much room for them in "Here in Manhattan" – see below).  "New Rules" certainly seems a very appropriate title for this issue; while it immediately applies to the outcome of the hearing for Goliath - and the rest of the gargoyles for him - it also matches the new situation for Goliath, his clan, and Elisa.
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Out on the battlements of [[Castle Wyvern]], Elisa shares with Goliath how it hurt to see him with Delilah. Although she knew the gargoyle was cloned from her genetic material, it was only when Elisa saw her that it became real. Goliath makes it clear that he is also in pain, and reminds Elisa that bringing Delilah was her idea. "Delilah can mean nothing to me," he explains. Pointing out that gargoyles mate for life, he never thought he could love again after his falling out with Demona. But he can't ignore what the two share. Elisa cuts him off, admitting that tonight was a mistake of her own doing. As she runs off, she apologies but insists that her mistakes do not change their situation.  
  
Tobe Crest holds his own, however; in particular, he points out how gargoyles aren't the only minority group who've been looked upon as "less than human" in an effective and eloquent manner. And he wins the day, as Judge Roebling (after a pause, during which we get a great "double-page spread" of the people in Manhattan watching this event waiting for his ruling – including not just the Manhattan clan but also [[Diane Maza|Elisa's]] [[Peter Maza|parents]], [[Beth Maza|Beth]], the [[Labyrinth Clan]] ([[Delilah]] is missing, without explanation, but we see [[Maggie the Cat|Maggie]] holding her [[Michael Peter Maza|infant son]]), [[Thailog]], [[Anton Sevarius|Sevarius]], [[Shahrizad]], the Dracons, [[Izaak Slaughter|Slaughter]], [[Billy Greene|Billy]] and [[Susan Greene|Susan's]] family, even [[Demona]]) declares for Goliath and sets him free.  A great victory for the gargoyles – as the clan recognizes (Gnash even lets out a cry of "Jalapeña!").  It's a pity we don't see Margot's response to it, but there's more issues to come.
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Dejected, Goliath doesn't notice the party crashers, until Thailog begins to mock his father. Goliath's hardly surprised that Thailog's alive after their confrontation at [[Coney Island]] and, seeing how he's flanked by the rest of the clones, figures Thailog's come for Delilah. "You will not get her," Goliath declares, eyes glowing. Thailog brandishes his rifles, retorting, "I've brought friends that say otherwise." But suddenly Owen appears, insisting that he must insist on confiscating Thailog's weapons. "You and what army, Burnett?" Thailog growls, pointing one of the rifles in his direction. Owen directs their attention to the Castle's various towers, flanked at all sides by [[Xanatos Goon Squad|Xanatos's Commandos]]. Figuring Owen's trying to bluff him, Thailog asks if he really wants a firefight and Owen admits, "No. Mr. Xanatos would not appreciate any interruptions to his fete. And I have transcended any pleasure received from supervising the endless reconstruction of this Castle." He then offers the armed gargoyle an alternative: that Thailog hands over his weapons and, in exchange, he'll dismiss the security team and send for Delilah. Goliath flares his wings in rage and Thailog takes pleasure at his father's reaction.
  
This grand moment is followed by a delightfully funny moment where Goliath, after being unshackled and shaking hands with Tobe Crest, discovers the one big disadvantage of being recognized as sentient: every reporter in New York wants to interview him!  They're even flooding him with such questions as whether he could turn to stone for them now, and whether other mythical beings, such as [[Children of Oberon|fairies]], Bigfoot, and the [[Loch Ness Monster]] exist too. (We know already that two out of the three do, of course – and we don't have proof yet that Bigfoot isn't real in the [[Gargoyles Universe|''Gargoyles'' Universe]].)  Travis Marshall, in particular, wants to interview both Goliath and Elisa over their love for each other – but that conversation will have to wait when Goliath receives some serious news from Owen....
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Goliath roars at Owen, "You cannot offer Delilah in trade?!" But Owen counters that they are but offering her a choice, adding, "assuming she is to have free will." Thailog turns over his lightning rifles and assures there'll be no interference from Owen and his men, and Owen promises there'll be none. Satisfied, Owen leaves the gargoyles to their own devices. Still in a stand-off, Goliath insists that Delilah will not choose Thailog, and, smirking, Thailog figures they'll know soon enough. "In the meantime, there's one thing I've ''always'' wondered about . . ."
  
In the aftermath, we learn that Xanatos, in his typical style, had bribed Judge Roebling (though it's possible that Crest's closing speech may have helped the Judge to that decision; we can safely assume that, while he's not relishing being seen by his peers as "the wacko judge who ruled a monster was human", he probably wouldn't want to be regarded as the 1990's version of Roger B. Taney).  Trust Xanatos to engage in that kind of behind-the-scenes manipulation – if, this time, to aid the gargoyles.
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A blade is suddenly unsheathed from Thailog's left [[Thailog's Forearm Guards|Forearm Guard]]. "What would happen . . . if I did – THIS?!" Thailog thrusts the blade into his father's abdomen, compounding Goliath's grief that night.
  
But Goliath has other matters to consider on the last page, when he learns that Halcyon Renard is dying (we were prepared for this moment not only by his poor health in the previous issue, but also a summons Fox receives earlier in the issue – from both Preston Vogel and, when she's reluctant to answer it – Titania herself), and arrives at his bedside (with Anastasia, Fox, and Alexander already present). And the "Next" caption reinforces this somber tone with "The Beginning of the End...."
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==Review==
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by Todd Jensen.
  
It is indeed the beginning of the end, with only two issues left of "Here in Manhattan".  This raises one concern; there are still enough major elements of this story unresolved – Dino Dracon's schemes (a thread barely advanced in the last two issues, though we get a good scene with Dino, Dominic, and Antoinette watching the hearings, and their response to Elisa's announcement Dino refers to them as "Maza and the Monster", as the latest ''[[Beauty and the Beast]]'' allusion in ''Gargoyles''), Renard's passing, Broadway and Angela's [[Commitment Ceremony]], and the friction among the Trio – that I wonder if there's enough room to address all of theseBut I believe that Greg Weisman will be able to pull it off – and look forward to the next issue....
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"Masque" is an admirable continuation of the Double Date story begun in the preceding issue ([[Invitation Only|"Invitation Only"]]) and concluding in the next ([[Bash|"Bash"]])It advances that story's threads in a way that makes them all the more intriguing.
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After a prelude with Billy and Susan from [[The Thrill of the Hunt|"The Thrill of the Hunt"]] (and a friend of theirs named Terry) trick-or-treating at Jeffrey Robbins's house and being greeted at the door by Hudson, we move to the masquerade party being held at the Eyrie Building.  Things are in full swing – or would be, were it not for the tensions caused by Goliath and Elisa's dates.  Angela is upset about Elisa's bringing her escort (Officer Morgan) to the party when Goliath is going to be present, while Elisa soon becomes unsettled once she actually sees Delilah accompanying Goliath and all the more so because she knows that Delilah is genetically partly derived from her.  The troubled feelings between her and Goliath as they realize how awkwardly the Double Date is going are effectively handled.
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But even more trouble is brewing for the clan, as Thailog breaks into the Labyrinth to recover the Clones – who willingly join him.  Clearly their old programming "Obey Thailog" has not been entirely removed by the education that they have received from the Mutates, though Maggie pleads in vain with them to think for themselves.  Thailog strikes her down and, upon learning the whereabouts of the one missing clone, Delilah, heads off for the Eyrie Building to recover her as well.
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Thailog is his usual, thoroughly villainous self – not only cunning and ruthless, but clearly regarding Goliath's troubled situation with amusement.  Upon discovering that Goliath and Delilah are on a date, he bursts into a fresh round of maniacal laughter, and is even more delighted when he eavesdrops on Goliath and Elisa's saddened conversation at the Castle, commenting "I'll admit I came expecting to be entertained... but your penchant for drama always exceeds expectations, father."
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Owen steps in just as it looks as though another father-son battle is about to take place, making it clear that he does not want a fight disrupting Xanatos's party, and bringing a new Commando Team (presumably replacing the old one lost in [[Monsters|"Monsters"]]) to enforce his wishes.  (One of the most enjoyable touches in this scene is when Owen mentions being tired of having to constantly have the Castle rebuilt after the damage done it by the numerous battles fought there in the [[Gargoyles (TV series)|series]].)  In the familiar "greyish" tone that we can expect from Xanatos's executive assistant, however, he is ready to surrender Delilah to Thailog in return for Thailog cancelling the fight – or, to be more accurate, let Delilah decide whether to go with Thailog or not.  Unfortunately, even Owen's intervention cannot prevent Thailog from carrying out an act of surprise treachery on the final page....
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The Xanatos sub-plot is also continued, as Xanatos and his family attend a party at the White House, and Xanatos is called away for a private meeting with one of the stewards there – who is himself an Illuminatus, and apparently a very high-ranking member, at that.  We will have to wait for next issue, however, to learn the purpose of this visit.
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The story continues to balance action, intrigue, and character development well.  It also handles the revelation of Delilah's nature (for the benefit of those readers who haven't seen [[The Reckoning|"The Reckoning"]]) much better than the backstory for the Mutates, Thailog, and the Clones given in #3.  Delilah's mention of her genetic background is portrayed, not as two pages of familiar information from the perspective of old fans, but as a means of illustrating her characterization – that she is still naively unaware that telling people that she's a combined clone of Elisa and Demona is probably not a very good idea.
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Like #3, #4 ends on a "to be continued" note, with many questions remaining to be answeredWill Goliath survive Thailog's attack on him?  Will Delilah choose to go with Thailog or display some free will?  What do the Illuminati want to talk to Xanatos about at the White House?  Will Goliath and Elisa be able to sort out their problems?  Who is the [[Shahrizad|mysterious young woman]] in the Labyrinth?  And what will Brooklyn's costume be?  Stay tuned to find out.
  
 
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==Quotes==
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* "Dude, we cannot trade 'yo mama' jokes when your mama's right behind us!" - Terry to Billy
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* "Nice mask . . ." - Susan
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* "Ah, my friend, I think we all wear masks." - Hudson
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* "I especially love this post-modern Tin Man."
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: "Excuse me?  Cyborg." - Margot Yale and Lexington
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* "As for your costume, well . . . wink, wink, nudge, nudge, say no more!" - Judge Roebling to Goliath
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* "Excuse us a moment.  Girl talk." - Angela
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* "Wow.  Haven't had a good maniacal laugh in weeks." - Thailog
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* "We have a party to crash." - Thailog
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* "So . . . we having fun yet?" - Morgan to Delilah
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* "Elisa, gargoyles mate for life.  After Demona, I never thought to love again.  But what you and I share . . ." - Goliath
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* "Well, wasn't ''that'' a pretty scene? I'll admit I came expecting to be entertained . . . but your penchant for drama always exceeds expectations, father." - Thailog to Goliath
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* "And I have transcended any pleasure received from supervising the endless reconstruction of this castle." - Owen
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==Continuity==
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This is another good issue for cameos:
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After being mentioned by their mother, [[Sarah Browne]] in [[Nightwatch|"Nightwatch"]], we see Billy and Susan for the first time since "The Thrill of the Hunt". Further, their mother nervously eyes a couple of Quarrymen. Her reaction will later be clarified in [[Trick-Or-Treat|"Trick-Or-Treat"]] when Susan explains that their mom "almost" joined the hate group.
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Judge Roebling attends the Xanatos's masquerade as Sir Ian of Oxford, his first appearance since [[Vows|"Vows"]]. He will next appear as the presiding judge for [[Goliath's Hearing]] in [[Render Unto Caesar|"Render Unto Caesar"]].
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Jeffrey Robbins and Gilly make their first appearance since [[City of Stone Part Two|"City of Stone" Part Two]].
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Brendan Quarters appears for the first time since [[Hunter's Moon Part Three|"Hunter's Moon" Part Three]], with Margot Yale and Officer Morgan now enjoying themselves off the clock from their attendance at the [[Gargoyle Taskforce]] meeting in the previous issue, "Invitation Only".
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The most intriguing cameo, however, comes from Billy and Susan's friend Terry.  In the White House scene later on, Xanatos is talking to an "Ambassador Chung", who mentions that she has a son named Terry trick-or-treating in New York.  Clearly the two Terrys are the same – which suggests that he is none other than the Terry Chung who would have been one of the leads in the ''[[The New Olympians (spin-off)|The New Olympians]]'' [[:Category:Spin-Offs|spin-off]].  Since the Terry of #4 is apparently a pre-teen, while the Terry of the ''New Olympians'' spin-off had just graduated from MIT at the beginning of the story, the spin-off is probably not due to take place in the [[Gargoyles Universe|''Gargoyles'' Universe]] for several years.
  
 
==Tidbits==
 
==Tidbits==
* Brooklyn and Katana are revealed to have encountered some version of the Three Musketeers during their TimeDancing, matching Elisa's mention of them in [[A Little Crazy|"A Little Crazy"]]. This continues ''Gargoyles''<nowiki>'</nowiki> record of, whenever the series makes a casual allusion to a famous legendary, historical, or literary figure, that figure is bound to be featured in a later story.
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Goliath and Elisa's dates are characters that were both voiced by the other one's voice actor/actress in the show. Goliath's date, Delilah, is voiced by [[Salli Richardson]] (due to some of her DNA coming from Elisa) and Elisa's date, Morgan, is voiced by [[Keith David]].
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We finally learn Brendan's surname: Quarters.  (He and Margot get into another quarrel; this time, it's because Margot is indignant about Brendan taking the unimaginative step of dressing up as a gargoyle for Halloween, "the biggest cliché of the season".)
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Broadway and Angela attend the masquerade party as the Cowardly Lion and Dorothy from ''The Wizard of Oz'' (Angela even has a little stuffed Toto in her basket).  Officer Morgan comes as Sherlock Holmes, and Elisa continues her habit (begun in [[Eye of the Beholder|"Eye of the Beholder"]]) of going as a Disney princess by dressing up as Jasmine from ''Aladdin''. (This probably has nothing to do with the comments by several ''[[Gargoyles (TV series)|Gargoyles]]'' fans that she looked eerily like Jasmine in the animation for the ''[[The Goliath Chronicles]]'' episode [[Seeing Isn't Believing|"Seeing Isn't Believing"]].)  Lexington's costume is the most intriguing, however: he goes as his cybernetic self from [[Future Tense|"Future Tense"]], presumably without being aware of the significance of it.  (It's probably just as well that neither Goliath nor Owen notices that.)
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Also on the costume front, Billy and Susan go as Jackal and Hyena.  Presumably, their admiration for the [[Pack]] has survived its fall from a [[The Pack|television super-hero team]] to a gang of super-villains.
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Susan, seeing Hudson for the first time, says "Nice mask" – a reference to Greg Weisman's "Nice mask" line in [[Awakening Part Two|"Awakening: Part Two"]].
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Ambassador Chung mistakenly believes that Alex is a year old or more, and is astonished to learn that he isn't even four months old yet.  It is possible that Alex is growing faster than other babies due to being [[Titania|Titania's]] grandson, though this has yet to be confirmed.
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This issue suffers from two technical flubs: the title was inadvertently left off of Page 5, and [[David Hedgecock]] is incorrectly credited with the title of "Pencil Artist".  The Pencil Artist for this issue is guest-artist Nir Paniry. [https://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=9487]
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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:
  
* Fox's line about not letting Vogel "preempt the best show on television" might remind longtime fans of the series to the preemption of many airings of ''Gargoyles'' during its [[Episode Guide#Season 2 episodes|second season]] by news coverage of the O. J. Simpson trial. [https://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=2717][https://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=11887][https://www.polygon.com/disney-plus/2020/5/14/21249881/gargoyles-animated-series-disney-plus-greg-weisman-interview-oj-simpson-goliath-chronicles]
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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
  
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==See Also==
 
==See Also==
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*[http://www.gargoyles-fans.org/comics/SLG-004.htm Commentary and Review]
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*On Sale at [http://www.slgcomic.com/product-exec/product_id/528/nm/Gargoyles_4 SLG],  [http://www.amazon.com/Gargoyles-4-Greg-Weisman/dp/1593620608/ref=pd_sim_b_1/104-1941171-9867162?ie=UTF8&qid=1186441606&sr=1-3 Amazon], and [http://www.tfaw.com/Profile/Gargoyles-4___257598 TFAW]
  
 
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Revision as of 05:47, 18 October 2025

Gargoyles #4 by Greg Guler & Stephanie Lostimolo

"Masque" is the fourth issue of the Gargoyles comic by SLG, and Chapter Four of the Clan-Building story arc. It was released on May 16, 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

Thailog's back in town! In an adventure that takes us from the Labyrinth to the Eyrie to the White House, the evil clone of Goliath is determined to collect on his debts. Can the scattered clan come together in time to stop Thailog and save Goliath? And does Goliath want to be saved, now that Elisa has broken his heart?

Summary

Main Plot

The Halloween Masque is in full swing at the Eyrie Building. Elisa arrives with Morgan, and Goliath arrives later with Delilah, and they meet awkwardly. Meanwhile, Thailog attacks in the Labyrinth. He injures Maggie and coerces the clones into helping him, and they follow him to the Eyrie Building under the pretense to obtain Delilah. At the Castle, Goliath tries to talk to Elisa on the battlements. She admits that the night was her mistake, but that nothing has changed, and she flees. Thailog arrives at that moment with the clones, and while waiting for Delilah to arrive, stabs Goliath with a dagger hidden in his gauntlet.

Subplots

Terry Chung goes trick-or-treating with Billy and Susan Greene. They come to Jeffrey Robbins's house, where Hudson is giving out candy. Robbins becomes suspicious when Susan tells Hudson he has a "nice mask".

Angela is angry at Elisa for bringing Morgan to the party.

Brooklyn is still pining over Angela, but he agrees to get dressed into his costume for her.

David and Fox Xanatos are at the White House, where they meet Ambassador Chung. It is established that Alexander is growing at a very fast rate, and Xanatos meets with senior Illuminati member, Quincy Hemings.

Maggie tries to tell the clones that they don't have to join Thailog because they have free will.

Shari volunteers to alert Goliath of Thailog's imminent arrival, but she never shows up.

Morgan realizes that Elisa had broken up with Goliath.

Owen agrees to send Delilah out, so that she may choose whether to go with Thailog or not.

The Story

Just northwest of Harlem, Billy and Susan, dressed up as Jackal and Hyena, are out trick-or-treating with their friend, Terry, who's dressed up as a gargoyle. [1] Billy spots a stone gargoyle on a wall and compares it to his friend Terry's mother. Billy and Susan's mom is not the only one to scold her son, Terry jabs a finger in her direction and reminds Billy that now is not the time to trade "Yo Mama" jokes. Susan tries to ignore them, calling them both immature. As the kids approach the house, Billy and Susan's mom spots two Quarrymen patrolling the streets. As the kids approach the house, they cross paths with a Freddy Kreuger and another gargoyle trick-or-treating. Terry and Billy admire the teenager's costume wings, but Susan is less impressed, pointing out that the masks never look real. Billy dares her to do better as he rings the doorbell.

"Nice mask . . .," Susan squeaks out in awe as the door opens, revealing Hudson with a bowl of candy. Clearly enjoying himself, he asks the children if that is what they are supposed to say. They quickly correct themselves with a "trick or treat!" and he hands them a piece of candy each, admitting that they are running low. Jeffrey Robbins, meanwhile, sits in the living room, with Bronx and Gilly resting by the fire. As Hudson shoos them off to terrify the neighbors, Robbins asks his friend if he heard right; did a child say that Hudson was wearing a mask? Hudson tries to change the subject, pointing out that they are running low on candy. Robbins assures him that there's more in the kitchen, but isn't so easily distracted, pointing out that Hudson ignored his question. Hudson begins to equivocate, telling his friend, "I think we all wear masks . . ."

Meanwhile at the Eyrie Building, the Xanatos's masque is in full swing in the Atrium. While most everyone is enjoying themselves, Margot Yale, dressed as a flapper, berates her partner, Brendan Quarters, for being the "biggest cliché of the season". While Brendan tells her to give it a rest, she spots three party-goers giving the gargoyle-trend "a fresh twist" with The Wizard of Oz. Giving a thumbs up for Angela's Dorothy (with Toto plush) and Broadway's Cowardly Lion, Margot is corrected by Lexington for confusing his cyborg costume for a "post-modern" Tin Man. The costumed gargoyles are then pulled away by Elisa. Dressed as Jasmine from Aladdin, she introduces them to Morgan. Broadway compliments Morgan's costume as Sherlock Holmes, and Morgan returns the compliment, amazed at the costume over a "costume". Morgan tells Elisa how much he's enjoying the party, considering himself lucky that she changed her mind about going out. Hearing this, Angela begins to scowl, and makes the excuse to talk to Elisa for some "girl talk". Out of earshot, Angela asks if Elisa really brought a date to the party. Elisa begins to explain that it's not as bad as it looks, but Angela isn't convinced, speculating just how Goliath is going to react when he returns from the Labyrinth.

But Goliath's long since departed the Labyrinth, unaware of Thailog's arrival at the underground refuge. With no one willing (much less prepared) to give Thailog a "treat", Thailog, wearing a domino mask, begins to assault the denizens of the Labyrinth, striking Al across the head. In the vicinity are the clones, and it dawns on Brentwood that his one-time master is still alive. Talon takes charge, blasting electricity in Thailog's direction while telling the young woman (that Al escorted earlier) to get out of the way. Thailog's rifles are insulated from the electric current and the gargoyle mocks the mutate for thinking he's be unprepared for Talon's attacks. He then fires the electricity back at Talon, and the mutate collapses to the ground in pain. Claw suddenly slams into Thailog, shoving the rifle upward and out of Talon's direction. As Claw wrestles Thailog on the ground, Maggie the Cat demands to know what the gargoyle wants with them. Pinned to the ground by Claw, Thailog explains that his reasons are obvious – he's come to reclaim his property. He's come to take the Clones.

At the Eyrie Building, Goliath and Delilah have arrived at the soiree. They are immediately greeted by a knight in shining armor who, lifting his visor, briefly reintroduces himself as Judge Roebling, before telling Goliath that tonight he is to be 'Sir Ian of Oxford', explaining that he hails from Oxford, Mississippi. "As for your costume," Roebling assures Goliath with a friendly ribbing, "well . . . wink, wink, nudge nudge, say no more!" He lifts his visor again and briefly confuses Goliath's date as Demona. Elisa and Morgan approach the three of them as Goliath begins to dismiss him of that notion as Delilah shares that Demona was but one of her genetic sources – the other was Elisa Maza. Sir Ian finds himself between the two couples and decides its best to search out their host.

Goliath apologizes to Elisa for failing to introduce her to Delilah. Elisa's reticence is enough to prompt Morgan to introduce himself as a fellow officer at the 23rd Precinct. Morgan shakes Goliath's hand and Elisa finally extends the courtesy, introducing Morgan to Delilah and "G".

It's quite the double date.

Brooklyn looks at Goliath and Delilah from behind when Angela points out that he's not in his costume. "Didn't seem to be much point . . ." Brooklyn replies. While Broadway and Lexington enjoy all that the party's buffet has to offer, Angela reminds Brooklyn she's aware that the humans think they're already in costume, so that means she and the clan dress up for themselves. Brooklyn tells her how great she looks, and Angela raises his chin with her hand, encouraging him to allow her to return the compliment. A bundle of awkwardness now, Brooklyn declares that he'll go and change.

Meanwhile, Sir Ian of Oxford finds Owen and admits he can't find their host. Owen informs the judge that "the Family Xanatos was unavoidably called away."

Two hundred thirty miles south, Ambassador Chung greets David Xanatos in the East Room at the White House, describing it as a rare treat to see him in Washington. Wearing a domino mask, Xanatos insists its a treat to see her anywhere. The ambassador looks at baby Alex, dressed in a red gargoyle onesie, and asks the new parents how old he is, figuring he's at least a year old. Fox then corrects her, saying Alex is not quite four months. Ambassador Chung is surprised at how young he is, but Xanatos waves it off, pointing that Alex is just "larger than life. Like his parents." The chief steward of the White House suddenly enters the East Room and announces that dinner is served. As the guests move to the State Dining Room and find their seats, Ambassador Chung admires how well-behaved Alex is, sharing that she could never take her Terry anywhere at that age. She still can't, she admits, mentioning that he's back in New York trick-or-treating. Xanatos suddenly excuses himself, having noticed the chief steward is wearing an Illuminati ring. He follows the chief steward to the Red Room and the two formally introduce themselves with Xanatos beginning with a "Thirty-Six" and the chief steward responding with a "Two".

Back in the Labyrinth, Thailog manages to kick Claw off him and orders the clones to restrain him. The clones obey with a "Yes, Master," and Burbank, Hollywood, Brentwood, and Malibu pin the mutate on his back by his arms and legs. Maggie is astonished that the clones continue to call him 'master' put up with being called his property. She reminds the clones they have free will and they can forget Thailog's programming. Thailog aims his rifle at Maggie to shut her up, but Talon pounces on him and the weapon discharges, sending an electric shot over Maggie's head, causing part of the ceiling to collapse on her. Talon races to dig her out, praying that she's okay. Finally alone with the clones, Thailog asks where Delilah is, and Malibu shares, "Goliath take. To party." Thailog wasn't expecting that – "Goliath? And Delilah? On a . . . date?" he says to himself. Thailog suddenly bursts out laughing at the thought of the two of them together, admitting its his first maniacal laugh in weeks. With that, he orders the clones to leave Claw – they have a party to crash. Once gone, Al gets back up on his feet and asks Talon if someone should alert Goliath, but Talon, having just recovered Maggie, is in no mood of leaving her alone. The young woman helps Claw to his feet, and realizing he's not much of a storyteller, offers to warn Goliath herself. But, she wonders, "where exactly am I going?"

Back at the Eyrie Building, Goliath and Delilah watch Morgan offering Elisa punch. Morgan asks Elisa about "G", having realized that he's the ex she broke up with earlier that night. But unwilling to confide in her date, she hands the drink back, asking for a minute alone. Goliath watches her leave the Atrium and tells Delilah to stay there. Left alone, Morgan asks Delilah if they're having fun yet.

Out on the battlements of Castle Wyvern, Elisa shares with Goliath how it hurt to see him with Delilah. Although she knew the gargoyle was cloned from her genetic material, it was only when Elisa saw her that it became real. Goliath makes it clear that he is also in pain, and reminds Elisa that bringing Delilah was her idea. "Delilah can mean nothing to me," he explains. Pointing out that gargoyles mate for life, he never thought he could love again after his falling out with Demona. But he can't ignore what the two share. Elisa cuts him off, admitting that tonight was a mistake of her own doing. As she runs off, she apologies but insists that her mistakes do not change their situation.

Dejected, Goliath doesn't notice the party crashers, until Thailog begins to mock his father. Goliath's hardly surprised that Thailog's alive after their confrontation at Coney Island and, seeing how he's flanked by the rest of the clones, figures Thailog's come for Delilah. "You will not get her," Goliath declares, eyes glowing. Thailog brandishes his rifles, retorting, "I've brought friends that say otherwise." But suddenly Owen appears, insisting that he must insist on confiscating Thailog's weapons. "You and what army, Burnett?" Thailog growls, pointing one of the rifles in his direction. Owen directs their attention to the Castle's various towers, flanked at all sides by Xanatos's Commandos. Figuring Owen's trying to bluff him, Thailog asks if he really wants a firefight and Owen admits, "No. Mr. Xanatos would not appreciate any interruptions to his fete. And I have transcended any pleasure received from supervising the endless reconstruction of this Castle." He then offers the armed gargoyle an alternative: that Thailog hands over his weapons and, in exchange, he'll dismiss the security team and send for Delilah. Goliath flares his wings in rage and Thailog takes pleasure at his father's reaction.

Goliath roars at Owen, "You cannot offer Delilah in trade?!" But Owen counters that they are but offering her a choice, adding, "assuming she is to have free will." Thailog turns over his lightning rifles and assures there'll be no interference from Owen and his men, and Owen promises there'll be none. Satisfied, Owen leaves the gargoyles to their own devices. Still in a stand-off, Goliath insists that Delilah will not choose Thailog, and, smirking, Thailog figures they'll know soon enough. "In the meantime, there's one thing I've always wondered about . . ."

A blade is suddenly unsheathed from Thailog's left Forearm Guard. "What would happen . . . if I did – THIS?!" Thailog thrusts the blade into his father's abdomen, compounding Goliath's grief that night.

Review

by Todd Jensen.

"Masque" is an admirable continuation of the Double Date story begun in the preceding issue ("Invitation Only") and concluding in the next ("Bash"). It advances that story's threads in a way that makes them all the more intriguing.

After a prelude with Billy and Susan from "The Thrill of the Hunt" (and a friend of theirs named Terry) trick-or-treating at Jeffrey Robbins's house and being greeted at the door by Hudson, we move to the masquerade party being held at the Eyrie Building. Things are in full swing – or would be, were it not for the tensions caused by Goliath and Elisa's dates. Angela is upset about Elisa's bringing her escort (Officer Morgan) to the party when Goliath is going to be present, while Elisa soon becomes unsettled once she actually sees Delilah accompanying Goliath – and all the more so because she knows that Delilah is genetically partly derived from her. The troubled feelings between her and Goliath as they realize how awkwardly the Double Date is going are effectively handled.

But even more trouble is brewing for the clan, as Thailog breaks into the Labyrinth to recover the Clones – who willingly join him. Clearly their old programming "Obey Thailog" has not been entirely removed by the education that they have received from the Mutates, though Maggie pleads in vain with them to think for themselves. Thailog strikes her down and, upon learning the whereabouts of the one missing clone, Delilah, heads off for the Eyrie Building to recover her as well.

Thailog is his usual, thoroughly villainous self – not only cunning and ruthless, but clearly regarding Goliath's troubled situation with amusement. Upon discovering that Goliath and Delilah are on a date, he bursts into a fresh round of maniacal laughter, and is even more delighted when he eavesdrops on Goliath and Elisa's saddened conversation at the Castle, commenting "I'll admit I came expecting to be entertained... but your penchant for drama always exceeds expectations, father."

Owen steps in just as it looks as though another father-son battle is about to take place, making it clear that he does not want a fight disrupting Xanatos's party, and bringing a new Commando Team (presumably replacing the old one lost in "Monsters") to enforce his wishes. (One of the most enjoyable touches in this scene is when Owen mentions being tired of having to constantly have the Castle rebuilt after the damage done it by the numerous battles fought there in the series.) In the familiar "greyish" tone that we can expect from Xanatos's executive assistant, however, he is ready to surrender Delilah to Thailog in return for Thailog cancelling the fight – or, to be more accurate, let Delilah decide whether to go with Thailog or not. Unfortunately, even Owen's intervention cannot prevent Thailog from carrying out an act of surprise treachery on the final page....

The Xanatos sub-plot is also continued, as Xanatos and his family attend a party at the White House, and Xanatos is called away for a private meeting with one of the stewards there – who is himself an Illuminatus, and apparently a very high-ranking member, at that. We will have to wait for next issue, however, to learn the purpose of this visit.

The story continues to balance action, intrigue, and character development well. It also handles the revelation of Delilah's nature (for the benefit of those readers who haven't seen "The Reckoning") much better than the backstory for the Mutates, Thailog, and the Clones given in #3. Delilah's mention of her genetic background is portrayed, not as two pages of familiar information from the perspective of old fans, but as a means of illustrating her characterization – that she is still naively unaware that telling people that she's a combined clone of Elisa and Demona is probably not a very good idea.

Like #3, #4 ends on a "to be continued" note, with many questions remaining to be answered. Will Goliath survive Thailog's attack on him? Will Delilah choose to go with Thailog or display some free will? What do the Illuminati want to talk to Xanatos about at the White House? Will Goliath and Elisa be able to sort out their problems? Who is the mysterious young woman in the Labyrinth? And what will Brooklyn's costume be? Stay tuned to find out.

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Quotes

  • "Dude, we cannot trade 'yo mama' jokes when your mama's right behind us!" - Terry to Billy
  • "Nice mask . . ." - Susan
  • "Ah, my friend, I think we all wear masks." - Hudson
  • "I especially love this post-modern Tin Man."
"Excuse me? Cyborg." - Margot Yale and Lexington
  • "As for your costume, well . . . wink, wink, nudge, nudge, say no more!" - Judge Roebling to Goliath
  • "Excuse us a moment. Girl talk." - Angela
  • "Wow. Haven't had a good maniacal laugh in weeks." - Thailog
  • "We have a party to crash." - Thailog
  • "So . . . we having fun yet?" - Morgan to Delilah
  • "Elisa, gargoyles mate for life. After Demona, I never thought to love again. But what you and I share . . ." - Goliath
  • "Well, wasn't that a pretty scene? I'll admit I came expecting to be entertained . . . but your penchant for drama always exceeds expectations, father." - Thailog to Goliath
  • "And I have transcended any pleasure received from supervising the endless reconstruction of this castle." - Owen

Continuity

This is another good issue for cameos:

After being mentioned by their mother, Sarah Browne in "Nightwatch", we see Billy and Susan for the first time since "The Thrill of the Hunt". Further, their mother nervously eyes a couple of Quarrymen. Her reaction will later be clarified in "Trick-Or-Treat" when Susan explains that their mom "almost" joined the hate group.

Judge Roebling attends the Xanatos's masquerade as Sir Ian of Oxford, his first appearance since "Vows". He will next appear as the presiding judge for Goliath's Hearing in "Render Unto Caesar".

Jeffrey Robbins and Gilly make their first appearance since "City of Stone" Part Two.

Brendan Quarters appears for the first time since "Hunter's Moon" Part Three, with Margot Yale and Officer Morgan now enjoying themselves off the clock from their attendance at the Gargoyle Taskforce meeting in the previous issue, "Invitation Only".

The most intriguing cameo, however, comes from Billy and Susan's friend Terry. In the White House scene later on, Xanatos is talking to an "Ambassador Chung", who mentions that she has a son named Terry trick-or-treating in New York. Clearly the two Terrys are the same – which suggests that he is none other than the Terry Chung who would have been one of the leads in the The New Olympians spin-off. Since the Terry of #4 is apparently a pre-teen, while the Terry of the New Olympians spin-off had just graduated from MIT at the beginning of the story, the spin-off is probably not due to take place in the Gargoyles Universe for several years.

Tidbits

Goliath and Elisa's dates are characters that were both voiced by the other one's voice actor/actress in the show. Goliath's date, Delilah, is voiced by Salli Richardson (due to some of her DNA coming from Elisa) and Elisa's date, Morgan, is voiced by Keith David.

We finally learn Brendan's surname: Quarters. (He and Margot get into another quarrel; this time, it's because Margot is indignant about Brendan taking the unimaginative step of dressing up as a gargoyle for Halloween, "the biggest cliché of the season".)

Broadway and Angela attend the masquerade party as the Cowardly Lion and Dorothy from The Wizard of Oz (Angela even has a little stuffed Toto in her basket). Officer Morgan comes as Sherlock Holmes, and Elisa continues her habit (begun in "Eye of the Beholder") of going as a Disney princess by dressing up as Jasmine from Aladdin. (This probably has nothing to do with the comments by several Gargoyles fans that she looked eerily like Jasmine in the animation for the The Goliath Chronicles episode "Seeing Isn't Believing".) Lexington's costume is the most intriguing, however: he goes as his cybernetic self from "Future Tense", presumably without being aware of the significance of it. (It's probably just as well that neither Goliath nor Owen notices that.)

Also on the costume front, Billy and Susan go as Jackal and Hyena. Presumably, their admiration for the Pack has survived its fall from a television super-hero team to a gang of super-villains.

Susan, seeing Hudson for the first time, says "Nice mask" – a reference to Greg Weisman's "Nice mask" line in "Awakening: Part Two".

Ambassador Chung mistakenly believes that Alex is a year old or more, and is astonished to learn that he isn't even four months old yet. It is possible that Alex is growing faster than other babies due to being Titania's grandson, though this has yet to be confirmed.

This issue suffers from two technical flubs: the title was inadvertently left off of Page 5, and David Hedgecock is incorrectly credited with the title of "Pencil Artist". The Pencil Artist for this issue is guest-artist Nir Paniry. [2]


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


See Also

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