
Age: 62
male
Gregory David Weisman grew up in Woodland Hills, California with his parents, younger sister and younger brother, Jon Weisman. After graduating from college, Greg moved to New York City to work for DC Comics, where he worked on Captain Atom, among other titles. He soon moved back to L.A. to go to graduate school. In 1989, he became a creative executive at Disney, working on such shows as DuckTales (1987), Raw Toonage (1992) and Bonkers (1993). Greg's big break came in 1994, when his brand new show, Gargoyles (1994), debuted. After working on 66 of Gargoyles (1994)' episodes, he left the show and Disney when his contract was not renewed in 1996. He has since worked on such shows as Max Steel (2000) and Roughnecks: The Starship Troopers Chronicles (1999). You can probably catch him answering questions on Station Eight's Ask Greg Forum.

During the early 2000s Thunderstorm emerges as a hero. He's a 15 year old who is the son of a renowned scientist who specializes in the climate change and the weather. His father also works with ARROW but has to keep that under wraps since it's a government agency that the public does not know about. Thunderstorm along with two of his childhood friends also have an interest in science but they're also dumb kids that more often than not find themselves in situations they probably shouldn't be in. Nothing inherently dangerous until one night they decide to sneak into the research facility Thunderstorm's dad works at. While messing around with experiments they shouldn't, an explosion goes off and the trio gets powers. Thunderstorm gets weather manipulation powers, Michelle gets super speed and goes under the code name Swift and Miguel gets fire powers and goes by the code name Burn Notice. They operate as a sort of superhero trio. Action, humor, and awesomeness ensue.
