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DisClubPrz@aol.com

Lar deSouza aka Fresco@sentex.net

Jawa PC@aol.com

  • HAMLET.GIF  A mouse drawn picture of my interpretation of Goliath & Elisa's son (a little older than in The Name Game).

robman@epix.net drawn by David Manley

ZQF@aol.com

  • Dargoyles, which the author calls "a very bizarre crossover that we must make sure never happens!!!"
  • GOLSK.JPG A B&W sketch of Goliath from Gargoyles, inspired by a boring French class.


Fiction

Lar deSouza aka fresco@sentex.net

Jawa PC@aol.com

  • The Name Game A short story about a possible future event in the Gargoyles timeline.

Megavolt1@aol.com


Images

goliath1@bham.mindspring.com:

  • GOLGAR.JPG A small montage centering on Goliath.


Honywumpus@aol.com:

  • ANGELA1.JPG: An action pose of Angela on a tree limb.
  • GARGSRIS.JPG: A picture of the Gargoyles in front of the clock tower at sunrise. (Scanned from the first issue of the Disney Magazine.)
  • GBROADST.JPG: Broadway in statue form.
  • GBROOKST.JPG: Brooklyn in statue form.
  • GLEXST.JPG: Lexington in statue form.
  • GGOLIST.JPG: Goliath in his "The Thinker" statue pose.
  • GGOANFLY.JPG: Goliath and Angela flying, seen from below.
  • GGOLBUST.JPG: A close-up of the face of the stone Goliath.
  • GGOLMN.JPG: Goliath on the turret of a castle.

The Mirror


Negaduck9@aol.com

  • demmov.zip:  an AVI Demona changing from Gargoyle to human form. This is not a sequence from the show; it was created by "morphing" a screen shot of the Gargoyle Demona into a shot of the human Demona. This file is in a 283K zipfile, which unzips to a 323K AVI.


Sounds


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