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'''Greg Weisman''' ([[September 28]], [[1963]]) is a writer and producer who's best known for his involvement with all your favorite doomed shows: ''Gargoyles'', ''The Spectacular [[Spider-Man]]'', ''Young Justice'', ''[[Transformers: Prime (cartoon)|Transformers: Prime]]'', you name it.  He's like the Joss Whedon of animation. He was story editor on the first season of ''[[Star Wars (franchise)|Star Wars]]: Rebels'' and currently writes the prequel ''Star Wars: Kanan'' for [[Marvel Comics]].
'''Greg Weisman''' (born: [[September 28]], [[1963]]) is a writer and producer who's best known for his involvement with all your favorite doomed shows: ''Gargoyles'', ''The Spectacular [[Spider-Man]]'', ''Young Justice'' (Up until it's revival), ''[[Transformers: Prime (cartoon)|Transformers: Prime]]'', you name it.  He's like the Joss Whedon of animation. He was story editor on the first season of ''[[Star Wars (franchise)|Star Wars]]: Rebels'' and currently writes the prequel ''Star Wars: Kanan'' for [[Marvel Comics]].


==Writing credits==
==Writing credits==

Revision as of 23:46, 21 January 2019

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Greg Weisman (born: September 28, 1963) is a writer and producer who's best known for his involvement with all your favorite doomed shows: Gargoyles, The Spectacular Spider-Man, Young Justice (Up until it's revival), Transformers: Prime, you name it. He's like the Joss Whedon of animation. He was story editor on the first season of Star Wars: Rebels and currently writes the prequel Star Wars: Kanan for Marvel Comics.

Writing credits

Transformers Prime

Rescue Bots

Notes

  • Along with Cary Bates, he pitched five separate springboards for individual episodes of Transformers third season in 1986. One of them, titled The Eye of the Beholder was posted on Ask Greg on July 17th, 2012.