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Gary Sperling's brother, a Rabbi, was able to advise him on the Hebrew used in the episode "[[Golem (episode)|Golem]]".[http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?rid=194]
 
Gary Sperling's brother, a Rabbi, was able to advise him on the Hebrew used in the episode "[[Golem (episode)|Golem]]".[http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?rid=194]
  
Gary Sperling helped to develop the ''[[Bad Guys]]'' spin-off, and was the writer of the ''Bad Guys'' story reel which is shown annually at the [[Gathering of the Gargoyles]].  Greg Weisman dedicated the ''Bad Guys'' comic book mini-series to him on the last page of ''"[[Losers]]"''.
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Gary Sperling helped to develop the ''[[Bad Guys]]'' spin-off, and was the writer of the ''Bad Guys'' story reel which is shown annually at the [[Gathering of the Gargoyles]].  Greg Weisman dedicated the ''Bad Guys'' comic book mini-series to him on the last page of "[[Losers]]".
  
 
==See also==
 
==See also==

Revision as of 16:54, 19 September 2009

Gary Sperling (19 February 1958 - 24 April 2003) was a story-editor and writer for Gargoyles.

Among his many contributions to the series, he helped write Keith David's opening narration for the second season, he turned Brooklyn into a leader, Dingo into a good guy, created both the London and Ishimura Clans and set the stage for Broadway and Angela to fall in love.[1]

Story editor credits on Gargoyles

Writer credits on Gargoyles

  • "Protection"
  • "Golem"
  • "Bushido"
  • "The Gathering" Part Two (with Lydia Marano)
  • "The Reckoning" (credited for the Teleplay)

Notes

Gary Sperling's brother, a Rabbi, was able to advise him on the Hebrew used in the episode "Golem".[2]

Gary Sperling helped to develop the Bad Guys spin-off, and was the writer of the Bad Guys story reel which is shown annually at the Gathering of the Gargoyles. Greg Weisman dedicated the Bad Guys comic book mini-series to him on the last page of "Losers".

See also