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− | '''''Gargoyles''''' was a series of comics published by Marvel relating to the 1994 [[Gargoyles|animated series of the same name]]. It ran for 11 issues from December 1994 to October 1995. |
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+ | [[File:GargoylesMC01.jpg|thumb|right|250px|The cover to "Fiends in High Places".]]'''''Gargoyles''''' was a series of comics published by [[Marvel Comics]], which are a spin-off from the [[1994]] [[Gargoyles|animated series of the same name]]. It ran for 11 issues from December 1994 to October [[1995]]. The books referenced events from the show's first season, but did not follow the continuity of the series, and is not considered canon by creator [[Greg Weisman]]. |
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+ | The Marvel series was tonally darker than the television series, dealing largely with [[David Xanatos|Xanatos]]' experiments to create creatures and machines to defeat the Gargoyles. Greg Weisman, television series co-creator, did not have any direct involvement in the story development of the comic series, but was consulted on some plot points to be sure it stayed within certain boundaries. |
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+ | Weisman was eventually hired to write for the comic, but Marvel cut the deal with [[Walt Disney Studios|Disney]] before his run could be produced. Weisman still held on to his unpublished script for the comic, and would eventually use it as issue #6 of [[Gargoyles (Slave Labor Graphics comic)|''Gargoyles'' SLG comic]]. |
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+ | The characters [[Beth Maza]] (who appeared in a photo in "Deadly Force") and [[Petros Xanatos]] appeared in the comics before their full debut on the show. |
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+ | ==Issues== |
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+ | <gallery widths="215" spacing="small" position="center" captionalign="center" bordercolor="transparent"> |
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+ | GargoylesMC01.jpg|{{Gallery note|Issue #1 (December 1994)|"Fiends in High Places"}} |
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+ | GargoylesMC02.jpg|{{Gallery note|Issue #2 (January 1995)|"Always Darkest Before Dawn"}} |
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+ | GargoylesMC03.jpg|{{Gallery note|Issue #3 (February 1995)|"Rude Awakening"}} |
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+ | GargoylesMC04.jpg|{{Gallery note|Issue #4 (March 1995)|"Blood from a Stone"}} |
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+ | GargoylesMC05.jpg|{{Gallery note|Issue #5 (April 1995)|"Venus in Stone"}} |
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+ | GargoylesMC06.jpg|{{Gallery note|Issue #6 (May 1995)|"Venus Rising"}} |
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+ | GargoylesMC07.jpg|{{Gallery note|Issue #7 (June 1995)|"The Pack Attacks"}} |
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+ | GargoylesMC08.jpg|{{Gallery note|Issue #8 (July 1995)|"Terror in Times Square"}} |
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+ | GargoylesMC09.jpg|{{Gallery note|Issue #9 (August 1995)|"The Egg and I"}} |
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+ | GargoylesMC10.jpg|{{Gallery note|Issue #10 (September 1995)|"Out of the Past"}} |
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+ | GargoylesMC11.jpg|{{Gallery note|Issue #11 (October 1995)|"Into the Future"}} |
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+ | </gallery> |
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+ | ==External links== |
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+ | * [http://gargwiki.net/Gargoyles_(Marvel_Comics) Garg Wiki: Gargoyles (Marvel Comics)] |
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+ | * {{inducks publication|us|GAR|Gargoyles}} |
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+ | {{Wikipedia|Gargoyles (TV series)#Marvel}} |
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Revision as of 10:43, 30 April 2019
Gargoyles was a series of comics published by Marvel Comics, which are a spin-off from the 1994 animated series of the same name. It ran for 11 issues from December 1994 to October 1995. The books referenced events from the show's first season, but did not follow the continuity of the series, and is not considered canon by creator Greg Weisman.
The Marvel series was tonally darker than the television series, dealing largely with Xanatos' experiments to create creatures and machines to defeat the Gargoyles. Greg Weisman, television series co-creator, did not have any direct involvement in the story development of the comic series, but was consulted on some plot points to be sure it stayed within certain boundaries.
Weisman was eventually hired to write for the comic, but Marvel cut the deal with Disney before his run could be produced. Weisman still held on to his unpublished script for the comic, and would eventually use it as issue #6 of Gargoyles SLG comic.
The characters Beth Maza (who appeared in a photo in "Deadly Force") and Petros Xanatos appeared in the comics before their full debut on the show.
Issues
External links
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