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  • The writers of ''[[Gargoyles (TV series)|Gargoyles]]'' knew that there was some secret
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  • ...peare's contemporaries in favor of Mab as the Fairy Queen, but more recent writers have consistently recognized her in this role and that of Oberon's consort,
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  • ...Robin Goodfellow (a name which the ''[[Gargoyles (TV series)|Gargoyles]]'' writers considered using for the character). However, Robin Goodfellow was original
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  • ...alory, this was because she wished to rule Britain herself, but modern-day writers such as T. H. White have portrayed her as motivated by a family feud, hatin
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  • Since Malory, many noteworthy writers have covered the legends of King Arthur, including Alfred Lord Tennyson in
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  • ...oning Merlin so as to deprive Arthur of his aid, and some other modern-day writers, such as Howard Pyle, have followed this interpretation. Still others, such
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  • ...Excalibur a separate sword from the Sword in the Stone. The earlier French writers, however, such as Robert de Boron (who first introduced the Sword in the St ...k Excalibur, presumably to keep until Arthur’s return. According to some writers, however, a different knight than Bedivere (such as Sir Girflet in the Vulg
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  • ...mir's initial mention in "The Edge" was more-or-less a throwaway line from writers [[Michael Reaves]] and/or [[Steven Perry]], the line quickly stuck with [[G
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  • Different writers of Arthurian legend have portrayed the Holy Grail as different objects: it
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  • ...n early in the development of ''[[Gargoyles (TV series)|Gargoyles]]''. The writers and producers knew that the Clan could not remain in the Castle under [[Dav
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  • Lydia Duane was named after series writers [[Lydia Marano]] and [[Diane Duane]].
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  • Arthur Morwood-Smyth was named after writers [[Peter Morwood]] (who was born Robert Peter Smyth) and [[Arthur Byron Cove
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  • [[Category:Writers|Weisman, Greg]]
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  • ...arents, were named after [[Peter Morwood]] and [[Diane Duane]], two of the writers on the ''Gargoyles'' production team.
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  • [[Frank Paur]] was the director and Michael Reaves was one of the writers of a ''Batman: The Animated Series'' episode "Tyger, Tyger", where Selina K
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  • ...Scrolls at the beginning were named after no less than four ''Gargoyles'' writers: [[Lydia Marano]], [[Diane Duane]], [[Arthur Byron Cover]], and [[Peter Mor
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  • ...931 William Faulkner novel. Faulkner is one of [[Greg Weisman]]'s favorite writers and his works were one of the influences on ''Gargoyles.'' [http://www.s8.o
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  • ...mummy stories ever since. The name was invented by Griffin Jay, one of the writers of ''The Mummy's Hand'', who initially intended to call them tanya leaves,
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  • [[Category:Writers|Reaves, Michael]]
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  • ...ameless, Greg Weisman planned to use names to designate characters for the writers, artists, animators, etc (such as he did with [[Coldstone|"Othello"]], [[Co
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  • ...he exception of Greg Weisman, [[Cary Bates]] and [[Lydia Marano]], all the writers on The Goliath Chronicles wrote for ''X-Men''. [[Jan Strnad]], [[Julia Lewa
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  • ...rch.php?qid=10282] In particular, the opening monologue was added by other writers, scenes were reordered and errors were made in continuity. For example, Gol
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  • [[Category:Writers|Bates, Cary]]
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  • [[Category:Writers|Chandler, Brynne]]
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  • [[Category:Writers|Marano, Lydia]]
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  • [[Category:Writers|Lewald, Eric]]
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  • [[Category:Writers|Sperling, Gary]]
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  • [[Category:Writers|Perry, Steven]]
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  • [[Category:Writers|Gilad, Adam]]
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  • [[Category:Writers|Skir, Robert N.]]
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  • [[Category:Writers|Isenberg, Marty]]
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  • [[Category:Writers|Cover, Arthur Byron]]
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  • ...p?rid=114 114. More archives material...] - 12/4/92 to one of the earliest writers to work on the project, about the five-part pilot. All the names seem to ha
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  • ...d from short promotional pieces to lengthy two-part stories. A variety of writers and artists lent their talents to these comics, resulting in stories and ar
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  • Staff writers [[Michael Reaves]] and [[Diane Duane]] also wrote an episode of ''Star Trek
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  • Regular writers on the series were [[Mort Todd]] and [[Martin Pasko]]. Regular artists incl
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  • ...y to work within an already created concept can be a very useful skill for writers working in modern media. ...ns wrote out of a combination of inspiration and frustration. Though many writers started crafting their own stories of the [[Manhattan Clan]] and their frie
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  • [[Category:Writers|Duane, Diane]]
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  • [[Category:Writers|Morwood, Peter]]
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  • [[Category:Writers|Todd, Mort]]
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  • [[Category:Writers|Pasko, Martin]]
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  • ...rch.php?rid=431] He also told them that "Maza" was not a Sioux name as the writers had believed. [http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=553]
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  • [[Category: Writers|Nordling, Lee]]
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  • ...ersion in his ''[[Le Morte d'Arthur]]'', though in more recent years, many writers on the Grail have turned back to the older, Percival version of the story. ...his character may be part of the present custom among modern-day Arthurian writers to use the old Welsh names for the familiar figures of the Arthurian cycle,
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  • One of [[Greg Weisman|Greg Weisman’s]] favorite writers is Tony Hillerman, whose novels he has cited as being one of the many influ
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  • [[Category:Writers|Wein, Len]]
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  • [[Category: Writers|Wachtel, Brooks]]
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  • [[Category: Writers|Edens, Mark Edward]]
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  • [[Category: Writers|Strnad, Jan]]
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  • [[Category:Writers|Lewald, Julia]]
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