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'''''Bad Guys''''' was one of six proposed ''Gargoyles'' spin-offs, and the one that came closest to being created in animated form. A leica reel for the series was produced.
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'''''Bad Guys''''' is one of six proposed ''Gargoyles'' spin-offs, and the first to appear in comic-book form as a six-issue mini-series from Slave Labor Graphics. For the first issue, see ''[[Strangers]]''.
  
Slave Labor Graphics is publishing a six issue limited series of Bad Guys starting in November, 2007. For the first issue, see ''[[Strangers]]''.
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Bad Guys is the spin-off that came closest to being created in animated form. A Leica reel for the series was produced, which is shown exclusively at the [[Gathering of the Gargoyles]] convention.
  
In the series, a mysterious personage known only as the [[Director]] recruits a series of "semi-reformed" villains from the original series to run missions for him, choosing these people because, as "bad guys," they are expendable. [[Robyn Canmore]] serves as their leader; the other members are [[Dingo]], [[Matrix]], [[Yama]], and [[Fang]]. In the course of their "Dirty Dozen"-style adventures, they encounter many familiar figures from ''Gargoyles'', such as the [[terrorist]]s from "''[[City of Stone Part One]]''" (in the course of which we would learn what their cause was), the [[Pack]], [[John Castaway|Castaway]] and the [[Quarrymen]], and even [[Goliath]]'s clan. The Director would be using the [[Redemption Squad]] in part as a means of battling the [[Illuminati]]. Character-based complications along the way would include Dingo and Robyn developing a stormy relationship and Yama and Fang taking a strong dislike to each other.
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{{CIT|In the series, a mysterious personage known only as the [[Director]] recruits a series of "semi-reformed" villains from the original series to run missions for him, choosing these people because, as "bad guys," they are expendable.}} [[Robyn Canmore]] serves as the leader of this {{CIT|[[Redemption Squad]]}}; the other members are [[Dingo]], [[Matrix]], [[Yama]], and [[Fang]]. {{CIT|In the course of their "Dirty Dozen"-inspired adventures, they will encounter many familiar figures from ''Gargoyles'', such as the [[terrorist]]s from "''[[City of Stone Part One]]''" (in the course of which we will learn what their cause was), the [[Pack]], [[John Castaway|Castaway]] and the [[Quarrymen]], and even [[Goliath]]'s clan. The Director will be using the [[Redemption Squad]] in part as a means of battling the [[Illuminati]]. Character-based complications along the way will include Dingo and Robyn developing a stormy relationship, and Yama and Fang taking a strong dislike to each other.}}
  
 
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Revision as of 21:27, 9 December 2007

Bad Guys is one of six proposed Gargoyles spin-offs, and the first to appear in comic-book form as a six-issue mini-series from Slave Labor Graphics. For the first issue, see Strangers.

Bad Guys is the spin-off that came closest to being created in animated form. A Leica reel for the series was produced, which is shown exclusively at the Gathering of the Gargoyles convention.

In the series, a mysterious personage known only as the Director recruits a series of "semi-reformed" villains from the original series to run missions for him, choosing these people because, as "bad guys," they are expendable. Robyn Canmore serves as the leader of this Redemption Squad; the other members are Dingo, Matrix, Yama, and Fang. In the course of their "Dirty Dozen"-inspired adventures, they will encounter many familiar figures from Gargoyles, such as the terrorists from "City of Stone Part One" (in the course of which we will learn what their cause was), the Pack, Castaway and the Quarrymen, and even Goliath's clan. The Director will be using the Redemption Squad in part as a means of battling the Illuminati. Character-based complications along the way will include Dingo and Robyn developing a stormy relationship, and Yama and Fang taking a strong dislike to each other.