How ironic when Jonathan Frakes is reviled for that simp Riker, when he played the greatest villain in animation history this side of Joker in David Xanatos.
Puck was also Data, so two TNG. Maybe Xanatos is really a time stranded Riker and Puck is Data using Starship tech to fake magic powers. 😂
And I just found out Bronx was played by f'n MEGATRON.
Frank Welker really was the consummate voice actor, he even played a dog.
Edit: Coldstone is Worf!
And I think Janeway is in this too. Wow, a lot of Trek alumni in Gargoyles.
for the interested
the dc multiverse after dark crisis
https://bleedingcool.com/comics/dark-crisis-the-big-bang-details-the-new-dc-multiverse-spoilers/
Earth 0 —"My" Earth, home to the JLA and others
Earth-I —Younger JLA variants just starting out (Superman: Earth One et al.)
Earth-2 — The Justice Society of America (New 52)
Earth 3 —The Crime Syndicate
Earth-4 —Variants of the Question, Blue Beetle. Captain Atom, et al. (Multiversity Par Americana)
Earth-5 —Variants of the Shazam family (Multiversity: Thunderworld Adventures)
Earth-6 —Wildly alternate variants of Earth-0 heroes (lust Imagine Stan Lee Creating the DC Universe)
Earth-7 —Destroyed; sole survivor. Thunderer (Multiversity #1)
Earth-8 — "Angor." home of the Retaliators
Earth 9 —The "Tangent Heroes" (DC: Tangent Comics)
Earth-10 —The Freedom Fighters
Earth-11 —Reversed-gender variants of Earth-0 heroes and villains
Earth-12 —A future Earth home to a young "Batman Beyond"
Earth-13 —An Earth based on magic rather than science; home of Superdemon
Earth-14 —Justice League of Assassins (deceased) (Superman v4 #15)
Earth-15 —Home of the Cosmic Grail
Earth-16 —Home of celebrity sidekicks the Just (Multiversity The Just)
Earth-17—Ravaged by nuclear war in 1986; home of the Atomic Knights
Earth-18 — Frozen in Old West times; home of the Justice Riders
Earth-19 — Steampunk heroes (Gotham by Gaslight et al.)
Earth-20 —The Society of Super-Heroes, -pulp magazine"-style adventurers
Earth-21 —A ILA created during the Space Race (DC: The New Frontier)
Earth-22 —A future Earth marred by a war that claimed most superheroes (Kingdom Come)
Earth-23 —Home of President Calvin Ellis, a.k.a. Superman (Action Comics v2 u9 et al.)
Earth-24 —Predominantly female heroes fight World War II (DC Comics: Bombshells)
Earth-25 —Adventurer Tom Strong and friends
Earth-26 —The anthropomorphic Zoo Crew
Earth-27 — Dinosaur JLAers (The Jurassic League)
Earth-28 —Heroes fight using mechanized war suns (DO Mech)
Earth-29 —The backward Bizarroverse
Earth-30 —Superman's rocket lands in Soviet Russia (Superman: Red Son)
Earth-31 —Home to Leatherwing and other "pirate heroes" (Detective Annual #7 et al.)
Earth-32 – Random combinations of Earth – 0 heroes (Batman: In Darkest Knight, et al.)
Earth-33 — A world in which all superheroes are fictional (Flash #179 et al)
Earth-34 —The Light Brigade
Earth-35 —The Super Americans
Earth-36 — Optiman and friends
Earth-37 — A grim world of rapid technological advancements (Batman: Thrillkiller et al.)
Earth-38 — Older multi-generational Earth-0 variants (Superman & Batman: Generations)
Earth-39 – Agents of WONDER
Earth-40 – Evil counterprits of Earth-20's heroes
Earth-41 – Spore, Dino-Cop,, Nightcracker, and others
Earth-42 – Cute "chibi" Earth-0 counterparts
Earth-43 — A vampire Justice League (Batman & Dracula: Red Rain)
Earth-44 —Robotic JLA variants
Earth-45 — Creators of Superdoomsday
Earth-46 — A grim young Batman with a unique, unrecognizable rogues' gallery (Batman: The Gargoyle of Gotham)
Earth-47 — The Love Syndicate of Dreamworld, the inferior Five (Pres #1. et al.)
Earth-48 — The Forerunners, genetically engineered warriors
Earth-49 — Lois Lane dies, turning Superman dark (Injustice)
Earth-50 —The tyrannical Justice Lords
Earth-51 —Anaccelerated timeline where Earth met with a Great Disaster and is ruled by talking animals (Kamands, the Last Boy on Earth #41 et al)
Earth-52 —The Primate Legion, sapient metasimians
Earth-54 —Humankind lands on Mars in 1960; Earth of astronaut Tommy Tomorrow
Earth-55 — Zombie versions of Earth-0 heroes (DCeased
Earth-59 —Home of Wonder Woman Tan Terruna (Note• first known parallel Earth) (Wonder Woman v1 #59)
Earth-63 —Overrun with vampire counterparts of Earth-0 heroes (DC vs Vampires)
Earth-66 —Batman and Robin face exceptionally benign villains (Batman '66)
Earth-93 —The Dakotaverse (Icon #1 et al.)
Earth-96 —Teenage students Batgal, Bumblebee, Supergirl, Zatanna, and others (DC Super Hero Girls et al.)
Earth-98 —Home of Green Lantern Tai Pham (Green Lantern: Legacy)
Earth-100 —Home to Teen Titans Raven Roth, Garfield Logan, Damian Wayne, and others (Teen Titans:_Raven et al.)
Earth-118 —Medieval versions of Earth-0 heroes (Dark Knights of Steel)
Earth-124 —Home to Wonder Woman. Wonder Girl, and Wonder Tot (Wonder Woman v1 #124)
Earth-148 —Earth-0 counterpart heroes are villains and vice versa (World's Finest Comics v1 # 148 et al.)
Earth-162 —Superman and later, Batman divided into two separate beings (Superman v1 #162)
Earth-183 —Superman raised by apes (Superboy #183 et al.)
Earth-216 —Home of Superman. Jr. and Batman, Jr. (World's Finest Comics #215, et al.)
Earth-387 —No divergences in history other than every inhabitant is a werewolf (Adventure Comics #387)
Earth-789 —Superman and Supergirl are Earth's only powered heroes; Batman's parents killed by the joker. (Superman '78, Batman '89)
Earth-898 —A Justice League without a Superman (JLA: The Nail)
Earth-1956 —A teenage Superman (Superboy) and his dog, Krypto, are Earth's first super-heroes; later, home of the Super Friends
Earth-1996 —Mysterious "amalgamated" (?) heroes; requires further investigation?
Earth-2020 —Three generations of Supermen (Superman v1 #354 et al.)
Originally posted by Astner
It also validates Kismet, a Lord of Order being equal to Eternity as a consistent level of power.
Guardians of the universe being more powerful than Galactus.
Face it, DC characters are more powerful than marvel by Marvel's own admission and canon crossovers.
Originally posted by DarkSaint85
He DOES say 'at this point '.
It's more likely that he didn't believe in his own bullshit, but still felt that he needed to stand up for DC.
Originally posted by abhilegend
That was Spectre at half power as revealed in Martian Manhunter 23, four years later.
So DC Versus Marvel had to have taken place before the split.
Originally posted by Astner
DC Versus Marvel ended in May 1996. The split between the Corrigan and the Spectre-Force occurred at the end of volume three, released in February, 1998.So DC Versus Marvel had to have taken place before the split.
This was the retcon of the silver age idea that unless Spectre merges with Corrigan every few days, he will die.
Originally posted by abhilegend
Spectre was always at half power when Corrigan was it's host. That's the retcon, Corrigan was seen as alive since golden age and that was always because of the Spectre.
Originally posted by abhilegend
This was the retcon of the silver age idea that unless Spectre merges with Corrigan every few days, he will die.