Clan Los Angeles
- Last updated July 1, 2002 -

- The most recent additions are at the top - Click on the thumbnails to see the full sized pictures -
28k This is Alexandre. Technically, he shouldn't be in this section because he's from the French clan that appears in the Scarlet Pimpernel/Gargoyles crossover that I'm working on, but I figured that it would look pretty silly to have a gallery page with only one picture on it, so here he is.
47k This is Helen of Troy (for those who don't know, the USC mascot is Tommy Trojan, so the school itself is sometimes referred to as Troy), who is a gargified version of the angel (click here to see the original) that adorns many of the USC School of Letters Arts and Sciences printed material.
32k This is Paris, Helen's son. (yeah, yeah, the names don't parallel the mythological figures, so sue me...)
39k A quick sketch of a currently unnamed gargoyle male.
45k A currently unnamed gargoyle female.
39k A currently unnamed gargoyle female that I drew in 1997.
28k This guy's name is Trenton. I drew him in the summer of 1997, back when I was obsessed with outlining things with felt-tip pen.
38k This is a quick sketch of a currently unnamed garg-beast.
38k This is Wilshire, the leader of Clan Los Angeles. He looks like he was drawn with crayons because the original picture (drawn in the margin of my economics class notes) was only about an inch high.
36k A back view of Wilshire (also from the margin of my economics notes)
45k Another unnamed gargoyle from the margins of my economics notes
48k This one is named Cory. He too came from my economics notes.
42k Cory with his mouth closed, showing off his underbite.
45k Yet another picture from my economics notes (what did you expect me to do in that class, learn?) This is the original sketch of Latigo.
42k This is a garg-beast named Spider. (why? because that's what he likes to eat...)
44k Meet Latigo, the first garg I created specifically for my own original gargoyle clan. This poor guy has been hanging around forever, waiting for me to get around to writing a story for his clan.
- The concept of "Gargoyles" belongs to Disney and some other entities whose names I cannot recall at the moment, but all of the characters on this page and the pictures themselves belong to me, so please get permission from me before doing anything with any of these images. -


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