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[[Image:GargoylesComic6.JPG|thumb|360px|Gargoyles #6 by Greg Guler & Stephanie Lostimolo]]
  
'''"Reunion"''' is the sixth issue of the ''[[Gargoyles (SLG comics)|Gargoyles]]'' comic by SLG, and Chapter Six of the ''Clan-Building'' story arc. It was released on October 10, 2007 and a reprint of the issue (to correct errors) was released on November 14, 2007.  The issue was reprinted in ''[[Gargoyles: Clan-Building, Volume One]]''.
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'''"Reunion"''' is the sixth issue of the ''[[Gargoyles (SLG)|Gargoyles]]'' comic by [[Slave Labor Graphics|SLG]], and Chapter Six of the ''Clan-Building'' story arc. It was released on October 10, 2007 and a reprint of the issue (to correct errors) was released on November 14, 2007.  The issue was reprinted in ''[[Gargoyles: Clan-Building, Volume One]]''.
  
 
*Writer/Creator: [[Greg Weisman]]
 
*Writer/Creator: [[Greg Weisman]]
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==Solicitation==
 
==Solicitation==
What promises Yetis, monks, deadly archers and long-lost cyborg-zombie [[rookery]] siblings with multiple personality disorder? That's right, it's ''Clan-Building, Chapter 6: Reunion.'' [[Thailog]]'s new [[Shari|executive assistant]] keeps him busy with a tale of World Tour's past, as [[Goliath]], [[Angela]], [[Elisa]], and [[Bronx]] journey to [[Tibet]] and encounter an old friend... or perhaps a foe.
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What promises Yetis, monks, deadly archers and long-lost cyborg-zombie [[rookery]] siblings with multiple personality disorder? That's right, it's ''Clan-Building, Chapter 6: Reunion.'' [[Thailog]]'s new [[Shahrizad|executive assistant]] keeps him busy with a tale of [[Avalon World Tour|World Tour]]'s past, as [[Goliath]], [[Angela]], [[Elisa Maza|Elisa]], and [[Bronx]] journey to [[Tibet]] and encounter an [[Coldstone|old friend]]... or perhaps a [[Coldsteel|foe]].
  
 
==Summary==
 
==Summary==
 
 
===Main Plot===
 
===Main Plot===
 
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[[Shahrizad|Shari]] relates to Thailog the untold Avalon World Tour tale about Goliath, Angela, Elisa, and Bronx arriving in Tibet and encountering Coldstone.  They find themselves in a laundry pot of a monastery where they are mistaken for [[Yeti]] and attacked by archers at [[Sangpo]]'s command.  They flee to a nearby cave where Coldstone is hiding out.  Sangpo and [[Master Dawa]] arrive, and the latter explains that he has been helping Coldstone deal with his inner struggles.  Goliath and Angela express their desire for Coldstone to join them.  Not wanting to risk the lives of his children on [[Avalon]], Coldstone pretends to switch to the "Iago" personality, attacking the others and threatening Elisa's life so that he could knock them all unconscious simultaneously.  The travellers later wake up on a lake in [[Shambahla]].  [[Shahrizad|Shahrizad's]] story ends and she hints that the adventure has a significant purpose not yet revealed.
[[Shari]] relates to [[Thailog]] the untold [[Avalon World Tour]] tale about [[Goliath]], [[Angela]], [[Elisa Maza|Elisa]], and [[Bronx]] arriving in [[Tibet]] and encountering [[Coldstone]].  They find themselves in a laundry pot of a monastery where they are mistaken for [[Yeti]] and attacked by archers at [[Sangpo]]'s command.  They flee to a nearby cave where Coldstone is hiding out.  Sangpo and [[Master Dawa]] arrive, and the latter explains that he has been helping Coldstone deal with his inner struggles.  Goliath and Angela express their desire for Coldstone to join them.  Not wanting to risk the lives of his children on [[Avalon]], Coldstone pretends to switch to the [[Iago]] personality, attacking the others and threatening Elisa's life so that he could knock them all unconscious simutaneously.  The travellers later wake up on a lake in [[Shambhala]].  Shari's story ends and she hints that the adventure has a significant purpose not yet revealed.
 
  
 
===Subplots===
 
===Subplots===
  
The [[trio]] and Angela are outside the castle, and they are glad that Goliath and [[Maggie]] are healing from their clashes with Thailog.
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The [[trio]] and Angela are outside the [[Eyrie Building|castle]], and they are glad that Goliath and [[Maggie the Cat|Maggie]] are healing from their clashes with Thailog.
  
 
Angela figures out that her rookery brother [[Gabriel]] is Coldstone's biological son.
 
Angela figures out that her rookery brother [[Gabriel]] is Coldstone's biological son.
  
[[Xanatos]] summons [[Coldsteel]] at the [[Scarab Corporation]] building.
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[[David Xanatos|Xanatos]] summons Coldsteel at the [[Scarab Corporation]] building.
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==The Story==
  
===Review===
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==Review==
 
By Todd Jensen
 
By Todd Jensen
  
"Reunion" might be described as an intermission between the ''Double Date'' story (#3-#5) and the next adventure of the [[gargoyles]] (to begin in #7).  While it is framed by events in the present of the ''Gargoyles'' Universe, the bulk of the story is a flashback to the [[Avalon World Tour]].
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"Reunion" might be described as an intermission between the "Double Date" story (#3-#5) and the next adventure of the [[gargoyle]]s (to begin in #7).  While it is framed by events in the present of the [[Gargoyles Universe|''Gargoyles'' Universe]], the bulk of the story is a flashback to the Avalon World Tour.
 
   
 
   
The flashback is narrated by [[Shari]] (how she learned about the events in it is not explained, though her high rank in the Illuminati might have something to do with it) to a restless [[Thailog]], who's in the mood for a bedtime story.  It deals with a visit that [[Goliath]], [[Elisa]], [[Angela]], and [[Bronx]] made to [[Tibet]] during the World Tour; while there, they encounter [[Coldstone]], who has gone there to live in seclusion since the events of "[[High Noon]]".  The cybernetic gargoyle has been seeking help from [[Master Dawa]], the head of the local monastery, in order to contain [[Iago]] - but despite Dawa's help, Coldstone clearly does not trust his ability to stop his evil rookery brother from usurping control of his body.  So much so, in fact, that he pretends to have been taken over by Iago and knocks out the travellers, as the only way he can think of to dissuade them from reuniting him with the clan.
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The flashback is narrated by Shahrizad (how she learned about the events in it is not explained, though her high rank in the Illuminati might have something to do with it) to a restless Thailog, who's in the mood for a bedtime story.  It deals with a visit that Goliath, Elisa, Angela, and Bronx made to Tibet during the World Tour; while there, they encounter Coldstone, who has gone there to live in seclusion since the events of [[High Noon|"High Noon"]].  The cybernetic gargoyle has been seeking help from Master Dawa, the head of the local monastery, in order to contain "Iago" – but despite Dawa's help, Coldstone clearly does not trust his ability to stop his evil rookery brother from usurping control of his body.  So much so, in fact, that he pretends to have been taken over by "Iago" and knocks out the travellers, as the only way he can think of to dissuade them from reuniting him with the clan.
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The story is a trifle rushed, in order to fit into a single issue (see one possible reason for that below, in the Tidbits section), but it contains some effective moments.  The visit to Tibet opens with the amusing notion of having the skiff arrive in a laundry pot, showing that [[Avalon]] can transport one to very small bodies of water indeed (as fans have speculated).  Master Dawa is an enjoyable new character, combining wisdom with such examples of verbal wit as "As for your fellow acolytes... their souls are fortunate that their bodies are such lousy shots" and "Listen with your heart, Sangpo... if that doesn't work, I'll translate later."  (Elisa provides a delightful line of her own when, after first experiencing the cold of Tibet, she wonders aloud whether they shouldn't find out if Avalon needs them to be in Hawaii instead.)  And, through the mouth of Angela, Greg Weisman finally officially confirms what sharp-eyed ''Gargoyles'' fans had suspected since "[[Avalon Part Two|Avalon]]" Part Two: [[Gabriel]] is Coldstone's biological son - a revelation that startles Coldstone considerably.  (Judging from his own comments, however, he clearly views all the young gargoyles on Avalon as his children, as per gargoyle tradition.)
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The story is a trifle rushed, in order to fit into a single issue (see one possible reason for that below, in the Tidbits section), but it contains some effective moments.  The visit to Tibet opens with the amusing notion of having the [[skiff]] arrive in a laundry pot, showing that [[Avalon]] can transport one to very small bodies of water indeed (as fans have speculated).  Master Dawa is an enjoyable new character, combining wisdom with such examples of verbal wit as "As for your fellow acolytes... their souls are fortunate that their bodies are such lousy shots" and "Listen with your heart, Sangpo... if that doesn't work, I'll translate later."  (Elisa provides a delightful line of her own when, after first experiencing the cold of Tibet, she wonders aloud whether they shouldn't find out if Avalon needs them to be in Hawaii instead.)  And, through the mouth of Angela, Greg Weisman finally officially confirms what sharp-eyed ''Gargoyles'' fans had suspected since [[Avalon Part Two|"Avalon" Part Two]]: Gabriel is Coldstone's biological son a revelation that startles Coldstone considerably.  (Judging from his own comments, however, he clearly views all the young [[Avalon Clan|gargoyles on Avalon]] as his children, as per gargoyle tradition.)
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The framework contains some fine moments of its own, that advance the present-day story a little more.  On the opening pages, Angela and the [[trio]] are shown outside the castle, having clearly decided to venture out of it once more rather than hide within its walls (as [[Broadway]] points out, there's no point doing that in light of Thailog's recent attack).  Thailog has now adopted the mannerisms (and even the attire) of a Roman Emperor, having Shari feed him grapes - but Shari's own actions indicate that she is more than equal to the scheming clone, making her all the more interesting a character.  (She seems particularly delighted in being privy to information that Thailog does not know.)  And on the final pages, we see [[Xanatos]], presumably about to embark on the mission that the [[Illuminati]] had assigned him in #5, making contact with his new ally - [[Coldsteel]], appropriately enough.  Apparently his making a robotic body for Iago in "[[Possession]]" was not for entirely altruistic reasons after all...
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The framework contains some fine moments of its own, that advance the present-day story a little more.  On the opening pages, Angela and the trio are shown outside the castle, having clearly decided to venture out of it once more rather than hide within its walls (as [[Broadway]] points out, there's no point doing that in light of Thailog's recent attack).  Thailog has now adopted the mannerisms (and even the attire) of a Roman Emperor, having Shahrizad feed him grapes but Shahrizad's own actions indicate that she is more than equal to the scheming clone, making her all the more interesting a character.  (She seems particularly delighted in being privy to information that Thailog does not know.)  And on the final pages, we see [[David Xanatos|Xanatos]], presumably about to embark on the mission that the [[Illuminati]] had assigned him in #5, making contact with his new ally Coldsteel, appropriately enough.  Apparently his making a robotic body for "Iago" in [[Possession|"Possession"]] was not for entirely altruistic reasons after all...
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==Featured Characters and First Appearances==
  
==First Appearances==
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*[[Angela]]
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*[[Lexington]]
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*[[Broadway]]
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*[[Brooklyn]]
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*[[Clones]] (Mentioned Only)
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*[[Brentwood]] (Mentioned Only)
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*[[Thailog]]
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*[[Goliath]]
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*[[Bronx]]
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*[[Coldstone|Coldstone/"Othello"]]
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*[[Gabriel]] (No Lines)
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*[[Coldsteel|Coldsteel/"Iago"]]
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*[[Coldfire|"Desdemona"]] (No Lines)
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|h2=[[Human]]s
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*[[Shahrizad]]
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*[[Elisa Maza]]
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*[[Sangpo]] '''(First Appearance)'''
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*[[Master Dawa]] '''(First Appearance)'''
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*[[David Xanatos]] (No Lines)
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|h3=[[Oberon's Children]]
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|c3=
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|h4=[[New Olympians]]
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|c4=
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|h5=Others
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|c5=}}
  
* [[Sangpo]]
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* [[Master Dawa]]
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*[[Tibet]]
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*[[Shambahla]]
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|h3=[[:Category:Magic|Magic]]
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|h4=[[:Category:Media|Media]]
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|h5=[[:Category:Universe|Miscellaneous]]
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==Quotes==
 
==Quotes==
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==Tidbits==  
 
==Tidbits==  
"Reunion" is based on a story that Greg Weisman had written for the original ''Gargoyles'' comic book produced by [[Marvel Comics]], though the comic was canceled before the issue containing that story could be published.  "Possession" alluded to it at the beginning, when Xanatos tracks Coldstone down in the Himalayas, but the details of the story itself remained a mystery to the fans, until the release of this issue.
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"Reunion" is based on a story that Greg Weisman had written for the original ''[[Gargoyles (Marvel Comics)|Gargoyles]]'' comic book produced by [[Marvel Comics]], though the comic was canceled before the issue containing that story could be published.  "Possession" alluded to it at the beginning, when Xanatos tracks Coldstone down in the Himalayas, but the details of the story itself remained a mystery to the fans, until the release of this issue.
  
 
Since the story had to be altered to include the scenes between Thailog & Shari and Xanatos & Coldsteel, the following had to be removed from the story as originally planned:
 
Since the story had to be altered to include the scenes between Thailog & Shari and Xanatos & Coldsteel, the following had to be removed from the story as originally planned:
 
* Mountain climbers encountering a fur-covered Coldstone and believe him to be a yeti.
 
* Mountain climbers encountering a fur-covered Coldstone and believe him to be a yeti.
* An unexplained Twilight Zone kicker as an ending. [http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=9963][http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=10053]
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* An unexplained ''Twilight Zone'' kicker as an ending. [http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=9963][http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=10053]
 
   
 
   
 
The first printing of "Reunion" had the misfortune of containing a great number of production errors.  Among these were the omission of the logo and title on page 1, a repeat of the art for page 16 on page 12 (but with the speech balloons that belonged on page 12), and the wrong lettering style for "Scarab" on page 23.  Greg Weisman apologized to the fans on [[Ask Greg]].  A new printing of issue #6 was released by SLG correcting those and other small errors, and offered in exchange at no charge to fans who bought the first printing.  The trade paperback collection also corrected these errors.
 
The first printing of "Reunion" had the misfortune of containing a great number of production errors.  Among these were the omission of the logo and title on page 1, a repeat of the art for page 16 on page 12 (but with the speech balloons that belonged on page 12), and the wrong lettering style for "Scarab" on page 23.  Greg Weisman apologized to the fans on [[Ask Greg]].  A new printing of issue #6 was released by SLG correcting those and other small errors, and offered in exchange at no charge to fans who bought the first printing.  The trade paperback collection also corrected these errors.
  
The title itself is another example of Greg Weisman's penchant for not letting anything go to waste, as "Reunion" and "Reunions" were both very early titles for "[[The Gathering]]" two-parter. [http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=470][http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?rid=462]
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The title itself is another example of Greg Weisman's penchant for not letting anything go to waste, as "Reunion" and "Reunions" were both very early titles for [[The Gathering Part One|"The Gathering"]] two-parter. [http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=470][http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?rid=462]
  
Elisa alludes to "[[The Green]]" in her description of the laundry room as "hotter than the rain forest".
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Elisa alludes to the episode, [[The Green|"The Green"]], in her description of the laundry room as "hotter than the [["The Green"|rain forest]]".
 
   
 
   
 
Many of the monks mistake the gargoyles for yeti, though Master Dawa knows better and corrects them.  It is as yet still unknown whether yeti exist in the ''Gargoyles'' Universe (though, since Dawa states that they never had wings, they can't have been based on gargoyle sightings).
 
Many of the monks mistake the gargoyles for yeti, though Master Dawa knows better and corrects them.  It is as yet still unknown whether yeti exist in the ''Gargoyles'' Universe (though, since Dawa states that they never had wings, they can't have been based on gargoyle sightings).
 
   
 
   
At the end of the flashback, the [[skiff]] is mentioned as having been taken to "a beautiful lake in [[Shambahla]]".  Shambahla (more commonly spelled "Shambhala") is a "real" legendary place like Avalon, which figures in Tibetan myth as a secret kingdom famed for its enlightenment and mystical wisdom.
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At the end of the flashback, the skiff is mentioned as having been taken to "a beautiful lake in Shambahla".  Shambahla (more commonly spelled "Shambhala") is a "real" legendary place like Avalon, which figures in Tibetan myth as a secret kingdom famed for its enlightenment and mystical wisdom.
 
   
 
   
Although the [[Scarab Corporation]]'s logo was featured in "[[Awakening]]" and "[[Legion]]", this is the first time that its name has appeared in canon.
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Although the Scarab Corporation's logo was featured in [[Awakening Part Four|"Awakening: Part Four"]] and [[Legion|"Legion"]], this is the first time that its name has appeared in canon.
  
 
==Links==
 
==Links==
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[[Category:Canon episodes]]
 
[[Category:Canon episodes]]
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[[Category:Clan-Building]]
 
[[Category:Comic Book]]
 
[[Category:Comic Book]]

Latest revision as of 11:24, 23 November 2024

Gargoyles #6 by Greg Guler & Stephanie Lostimolo

"Reunion" is the sixth issue of the Gargoyles comic by SLG, and Chapter Six of the Clan-Building story arc. It was released on October 10, 2007 and a reprint of the issue (to correct errors) was released on November 14, 2007. The issue was reprinted in Gargoyles: Clan-Building, Volume One.

Solicitation

What promises Yetis, monks, deadly archers and long-lost cyborg-zombie rookery siblings with multiple personality disorder? That's right, it's Clan-Building, Chapter 6: Reunion. Thailog's new executive assistant keeps him busy with a tale of World Tour's past, as Goliath, Angela, Elisa, and Bronx journey to Tibet and encounter an old friend... or perhaps a foe.

Summary

Main Plot

Shari relates to Thailog the untold Avalon World Tour tale about Goliath, Angela, Elisa, and Bronx arriving in Tibet and encountering Coldstone. They find themselves in a laundry pot of a monastery where they are mistaken for Yeti and attacked by archers at Sangpo's command. They flee to a nearby cave where Coldstone is hiding out. Sangpo and Master Dawa arrive, and the latter explains that he has been helping Coldstone deal with his inner struggles. Goliath and Angela express their desire for Coldstone to join them. Not wanting to risk the lives of his children on Avalon, Coldstone pretends to switch to the "Iago" personality, attacking the others and threatening Elisa's life so that he could knock them all unconscious simultaneously. The travellers later wake up on a lake in Shambahla. Shahrizad's story ends and she hints that the adventure has a significant purpose not yet revealed.

Subplots

The trio and Angela are outside the castle, and they are glad that Goliath and Maggie are healing from their clashes with Thailog.

Angela figures out that her rookery brother Gabriel is Coldstone's biological son.

Xanatos summons Coldsteel at the Scarab Corporation building.

The Story

Review

By Todd Jensen

"Reunion" might be described as an intermission between the "Double Date" story (#3-#5) and the next adventure of the gargoyles (to begin in #7). While it is framed by events in the present of the Gargoyles Universe, the bulk of the story is a flashback to the Avalon World Tour.

The flashback is narrated by Shahrizad (how she learned about the events in it is not explained, though her high rank in the Illuminati might have something to do with it) to a restless Thailog, who's in the mood for a bedtime story. It deals with a visit that Goliath, Elisa, Angela, and Bronx made to Tibet during the World Tour; while there, they encounter Coldstone, who has gone there to live in seclusion since the events of "High Noon". The cybernetic gargoyle has been seeking help from Master Dawa, the head of the local monastery, in order to contain "Iago" – but despite Dawa's help, Coldstone clearly does not trust his ability to stop his evil rookery brother from usurping control of his body. So much so, in fact, that he pretends to have been taken over by "Iago" and knocks out the travellers, as the only way he can think of to dissuade them from reuniting him with the clan.

The story is a trifle rushed, in order to fit into a single issue (see one possible reason for that below, in the Tidbits section), but it contains some effective moments. The visit to Tibet opens with the amusing notion of having the skiff arrive in a laundry pot, showing that Avalon can transport one to very small bodies of water indeed (as fans have speculated). Master Dawa is an enjoyable new character, combining wisdom with such examples of verbal wit as "As for your fellow acolytes... their souls are fortunate that their bodies are such lousy shots" and "Listen with your heart, Sangpo... if that doesn't work, I'll translate later." (Elisa provides a delightful line of her own when, after first experiencing the cold of Tibet, she wonders aloud whether they shouldn't find out if Avalon needs them to be in Hawaii instead.) And, through the mouth of Angela, Greg Weisman finally officially confirms what sharp-eyed Gargoyles fans had suspected since "Avalon" Part Two: Gabriel is Coldstone's biological son – a revelation that startles Coldstone considerably. (Judging from his own comments, however, he clearly views all the young gargoyles on Avalon as his children, as per gargoyle tradition.)

The framework contains some fine moments of its own, that advance the present-day story a little more. On the opening pages, Angela and the trio are shown outside the castle, having clearly decided to venture out of it once more rather than hide within its walls (as Broadway points out, there's no point doing that in light of Thailog's recent attack). Thailog has now adopted the mannerisms (and even the attire) of a Roman Emperor, having Shahrizad feed him grapes – but Shahrizad's own actions indicate that she is more than equal to the scheming clone, making her all the more interesting a character. (She seems particularly delighted in being privy to information that Thailog does not know.) And on the final pages, we see Xanatos, presumably about to embark on the mission that the Illuminati had assigned him in #5, making contact with his new ally – Coldsteel, appropriately enough. Apparently his making a robotic body for "Iago" in "Possession" was not for entirely altruistic reasons after all...

Featured Characters and First Appearances

Gargoyles Humans


Places


Quotes

  • "I always get what I want. And what I want now, Shari...is a bedtime story." - Thailog
  • "...I think we're soup!" - Elisa
  • "I don't suppose you'de care to skip this adventure...? See if Avalon needs us in Hawaii...?" - Elisa
  • "As for your fellow acolytes...their souls are fortunate that their bodies are such lousy shots." - Master Dawa
  • "Listen with your heart, Sangpo...if that doesn't work, I'll translate later." - Master Dawa
  • "'Biological'...? ...Son?" - Coldstone
  • "I wonder if in this century...human necks make the same noise when they snap?" - Coldstone
  • "What seeds?! What fruit?!" - Thailog

Tidbits

"Reunion" is based on a story that Greg Weisman had written for the original Gargoyles comic book produced by Marvel Comics, though the comic was canceled before the issue containing that story could be published. "Possession" alluded to it at the beginning, when Xanatos tracks Coldstone down in the Himalayas, but the details of the story itself remained a mystery to the fans, until the release of this issue.

Since the story had to be altered to include the scenes between Thailog & Shari and Xanatos & Coldsteel, the following had to be removed from the story as originally planned:

  • Mountain climbers encountering a fur-covered Coldstone and believe him to be a yeti.
  • An unexplained Twilight Zone kicker as an ending. [1][2]

The first printing of "Reunion" had the misfortune of containing a great number of production errors. Among these were the omission of the logo and title on page 1, a repeat of the art for page 16 on page 12 (but with the speech balloons that belonged on page 12), and the wrong lettering style for "Scarab" on page 23. Greg Weisman apologized to the fans on Ask Greg. A new printing of issue #6 was released by SLG correcting those and other small errors, and offered in exchange at no charge to fans who bought the first printing. The trade paperback collection also corrected these errors.

The title itself is another example of Greg Weisman's penchant for not letting anything go to waste, as "Reunion" and "Reunions" were both very early titles for "The Gathering" two-parter. [3][4]

Elisa alludes to the episode, "The Green", in her description of the laundry room as "hotter than the rain forest".

Many of the monks mistake the gargoyles for yeti, though Master Dawa knows better and corrects them. It is as yet still unknown whether yeti exist in the Gargoyles Universe (though, since Dawa states that they never had wings, they can't have been based on gargoyle sightings).

At the end of the flashback, the skiff is mentioned as having been taken to "a beautiful lake in Shambahla". Shambahla (more commonly spelled "Shambhala") is a "real" legendary place like Avalon, which figures in Tibetan myth as a secret kingdom famed for its enlightenment and mystical wisdom.

Although the Scarab Corporation's logo was featured in "Awakening: Part Four" and "Legion", this is the first time that its name has appeared in canon.

Links

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