Voices from the Eyrie – 47 – Monsters

Jamie Thomason returns to chat about casting Brigitte Bako as Angela, directing Frank Welker, and then we follow that up with an intellectually stimulating discussion on Cryptozoology – and of course we’re just kidding: we discuss Tim Curry as Dr. Sevarius (and can’t seem to stop quoting him), the episode’s strengths and weaknesses and a great time is had by all throughout as you would come to expect from the Weisman & Thomason Variety Hour! First Impressions also returns as we discuss our initial thoughts on “Dark Ages #6”, “Gargoyles #12” and “Gargoyles Quest #1″… it’s a great time to…

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Voices from the Eyrie – 43 – The 30th Anniversary Celebration Begins!

We are back! We discuss the current Kickstarter Campaign Dynamite Comics is running to bring back the Gargoyles comics published by Marvel in the 90’s (featuring art by Amanda Conner!) and the canon Gargoyles comics published by SLG in the aughts; and we’re joined by Gargoyles’ colorist, Robby Bevard; Bad Guys artist, Karine Charlebois; and series creator, Greg Weisman!!! But we need your help! As of this posting, Greg Weisman’s Twitter account is still hacked, so he has been unable to use that platform to spread the word! So we need you, the fans, to come in! Spread the word!…

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Voices from the Eyrie – 42 – Avalon Part Three

Brigitte Bako joins us to discuss her career as an actress, writer, producer and more. Being cast as Angela, playing a classical hero, and joining a series as a regular half-way through the second season. Themes of war, forgiveness, redemption and more are discussed with her and with Greg Weisman. The motivations of the Weird Sisters, the hubris of the Archmage, and the death of the Magus. The voice acting industry pre-pandemic versus where it is today is also talked about among many other topics. We also discuss news out of Toy Fair with new NECA Gargoyles figures revealed; the…

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Voices from the Eyrie – 39 – The Price

We chat with Greg Weisman to talk about Ed Asner’s breathtaking performance as Hudson, Xanatos’s desire for immortality, and the dramatic verbal duel they have between cage bars. We also discuss Elisa’s miraculous shot, Goliath going berserk, why this episode aired too early in the sequence and continues to be out of order on Disney+ and much more. We are also joined by Karine Charlebois to discuss the latest news from NECA and our first impressions on Gargoyles #9 and Gargoyles: Dark Ages #3! Available on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Amazon Audible, Spotify, and your podcatcher of choice! And join…

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Voices from the Eyrie – 36 – Upgrade

Thom Adcox Hernandez returns to discuss his live action career, anecdotes of being friends with Greg Weisman; and he joins us to discuss “Upgrade.” The Pack’s upgrades are talked about in detail, Brooklyn’s upgrade to second-in-command; and even a more subtle upgrade that Fox had undergone in this episode. We also discuss the latest out of San Diego Comic Con from NECA and Dynamite; and give our first impressions on “Gargoyles #8” and “Dark Ages #2”. If you wish to avoid comic book spoilers, scroll to the 26:30 mark. Available on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Amazon Audible, Spotify, and your…

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Voices from the Eyrie – 35 – Double Jeopardy

Jamie Thomason returns to the show and joins Greg Weisman in discussing the creation of Goliath’s evil clone, Thailog! A number of topics get discussed, the gargoyles’ rogues gallery, what led to the creation of Thailog, directing Keith David, and what makes a great villains! Likewise we discuss the similarities and contrasts between Thailog and his creator, David Xanatos! And… just who is the gargoyles’ number one villain? Greg Weisman shares his thoughts on that! But before we dive into the episode, we discuss our first impressions of Demona’s return in #7 of the Dynamite Gargoyles comic; the premiere issue…

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Voices from the Eyrie – 33 – And Now a Word… from Dynamite Comics

Dark Ages artist, Drew Moss, joins us with Greg Weisman to discuss the upcoming Gargoyles: Dark Ages comic book. Research into medieval history, designing new gargoyles, the prose feature, and so much more. We also discuss our first impressions of #6 (spoiler free this time) and how Greg Weisman has broken past the three-act structure of TV and more into the proper pacing of a long form comic book. Did we mention that we also discuss Demona’s upcoming return and a tease for what that might mean for the future? And speaking of the future, get those pre-orders in: Final…

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