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− | '''{{CIT|Cenek Belinsky}}''' is an associate of [[Tomas Brod]] and a member of his syndicate. He accompanied [[Jack Dane]] to the summit organized by [[Izaak Slaughter]] and drew his gun on the [[Gargoyle|gargoyles]]. When a bomb planted by [[Dino Dracon]] was discovered, he attempted to defy [[Brooklyn|Brooklyn's]] call for peace. ''([[Cold Comfort|"Cold Comfort"]])'' | + | '''{{CIT|Cenek Belinsky}}''' is an associate of [[Tomas Brod]] and a member of his syndicate. |
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+ | He accompanied [[Jack Dane]] to the summit organized by [[Izaak Slaughter]] and drew his gun on the [[Gargoyle|gargoyles]]. When a bomb planted by [[Dino Dracon]] was discovered, he attempted to defy [[Brooklyn|Brooklyn's]] call for peace. ''([[Cold Comfort|"Cold Comfort"]])'' | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:51, 25 February 2025
Cenek Belinsky is an associate of Tomas Brod and a member of his syndicate.
Contents
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History
He accompanied Jack Dane to the summit organized by Izaak Slaughter and drew his gun on the gargoyles. When a bomb planted by Dino Dracon was discovered, he attempted to defy Brooklyn's call for peace. ("Cold Comfort")
Appearances
- "The Lost" (First Appearance, No Lines)
- "Louse" (No Lines)
- "Cold Comfort"
Production Background
Cenek Belinsky is a tribute to former Gathering of the Gargoyles staffer and co-host of the Voices from the Eyrie podcast, Greg Bishansky. Karine Charlebois first drew him into the second and fourth issues of Gargoyles: Bad Guys before Greg Weisman would bring him back as a member of Tomas Brod's mob. [1]
Greg Weisman referenced Greg Bishansky once before, on an episode of The Spectacular Spider-Man as a chauffeur once hired by Norman Osborn, and his son Harry told a story to his new friends about how said chauffeur was the worst ever. This reference showed up in the season one, episode five episode: "Competition" and again in the radio play "Religious Studies 101: A Handful of Thorns".