Everything about Greg Weisman totally explained
Greg Weisman (born
September 28 1963 in
Los Angeles, California) is an American
animation writer and
producer most famous as the creator of the
animated television series Gargoyles. Weisman is a former English composition and writing teacher and received degrees at
Stanford University and
USC.
Career
Of late, Weisman is notable for the question and answer forum he participates in with
Gargoyles fans online, often revealing his intended plans for the show. He announced on the forum a deal with
Disney to continue the
Gargoyles storyline as a comic book produced by
Slave Labor Graphics beginning in
2006. The first issue of the bi-monthly book sold out its initial print run. (see
Gargoyles (comics))
Weisman isn't new to writing comics, having spent some time at
DC as an editor and co-writing
Captain Atom with
Cary Bates. Bates later wrote several episodes of
Gargoyles. Weisman is also a voice director and was once a
development executive at Disney. Weisman recently produced and story edited the second season of
W.I.T.C.H., which is based on the comic book of the same name. He's currently supervising producer of
The Spectacular Spider-Man for 2008.
In Ask Greg, Weisman has mentioned that he'll be writing an upcoming miniseries featuring
Red Tornado for
DC Comics.
Other Work
While not full time, Greg has written episodes for the following shows:
A parody of Gargoyles later appeared in a Weisman-penned story in
JLA Showcase #1.
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