The Gargoyles spin-off shows

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I'm fairly certain that a lot of people know this already, but, on the off chance that they don't; Greg Weisman, the creator of Gargoyles, actually came up with a few spin-off ideas relating to the aforementioned series. Ideas that never actually made it passed the planning stage.


Bad Guys - A spin-off series that centered around 5 antagonistic characters from "Gargoyles", all of them now calling themselves the Redemption Squad. All of them are now trying to find redemption for their past crimes and wrong-doings by working for some sort of organization, led by some guy called "Director". This one was actually made into a graphic novel, but the stories that made it to that format were basically the ones that set things up for the series.

Gargoyles: The Dark Ages - A prequel series set at Wyvern Castle in the years preceding the episode "Awakening: Part One".


The New Olympians - A series whose premise was set up by the "Gargoyles" episode of the same name. It is set a few years in the future and follows the New Olympians' future decision to reveal themselves to the world in front of the United Nations.


Pendragon - Another series set up by a "Gargoyles" episode of the same name. It will follow King Arthur and his gargoyle friend, Griff, as they search for Arthur's old mentor Merlin.


Gargoyles 2198 - A series set in the far future of the "Gargoyles" universe, in the year 2198. The plot will follow around an invasion by the alien Space-Spawn (Watch the "Gargoyles" episode "Sentinel").


Time Dancer - A series following Brooklyn's adventures travelling through time with the phoenix of the Phoenix Gate. Parts of this one were actually seen in three SLG Gargoyles comics.


Heroes of Ulster - A series following the adventures of Rory Dugan and Molly (Watch the episode "Hound of Ulster" to get what they're getting at).


I really wish that these show ideas made it passed the drawing board.
 
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[MENTION=39609]Srebak[/MENTION] I moved your post to the Disney thread since Gargoyles is owned by them.
 
I'm fairly certain that a lot of people know this already, but, on the off chance that they don't; Greg Weisman, the creator of Gargoyles, actually came up with a few spin-off ideas relating to the aforementioned series. Ideas that never actually made it passed the planning stage.


Bad Guys - A spin-off series that centered around 5 antagonistic characters from "Gargoyles", all of them now calling themselves the Redemption Squad. All of them are now trying to find redemption for their past crimes and wrong-doings by working for some sort of organization, led by some guy called "Director". This one was actually made into a graphic novel, but the stories that made it to that format were basically the ones that set things up for the series.
Gargoyles: The Dark Ages - A prequel series set at Wyvern Castle in the years preceding the episode "Awakening: Part One".

This one sounds like DC's Suicide Squad.
 
This one sounds like DC's Suicide Squad.
I don't know if you read the Bad Guys comic, but I highly recommend it. It's great stuff. In relation to the other spinoffs, I never liked the idea of Timedancer. I mean it's a cool idea, but I always prefered the idea of Brooklyn staying in Manhattan and slowly growing into becoming a leader rather than what happened here. Brooklyn was always a favourite character of mine, so it always bugged me that this happened.
 

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