Timeline (Real World)

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Pre 20th Century

1564.

April 23rd. William Shakespeare born in Stratford-on-Avon, England.

1616.

April 23rd. William Shakespeare dies in Stratford-on-Avon, England.

1802.

February 26. Victor Hugo born in Besançon, Franche-Comté, France.

1832.

January 27th. Lewis Carroll born in Daresbury, Cheshire, England.

1885.

May 22nd. Victor Hugo dies in Paris, France.

1897.

September 25th. William Faulkner born in New Albany, Mississippi, United States.

1898.

January 14th. Lewis Carroll dies in Guildford, Surrey, England.

20th Century

1901.

December 5th. Walt Disney born in Chicago, Illinois, United States.

1905.

September 4th. Mary Renault born in Forest Gate, Essex, England.

1910.

February 21st. Douglas Bader born in St John's Wood, London, England.

1916.

September 17th. Mary Stewart born in Sunderland, Durham, England.

1918.

January 29th. John Forsythe born in Penns Grove, New Jersey, United States.

November 2nd. Roger Lancelyn Green is born in Norwich, Norfolk, England.

November 30th. Efrem Zimbalist Jr. born in Brooklyn, New York, United States.

1922.

May 7th. Darren McGavin born in Spokane, Washington, United States.

July 28th. Val Bettin born in La Crosse, Wisconsin, United States.

1923.

October 16th. Disney Brothers Cartoon Studio is founded.

1926.

January. Disney Brothers Cartoon Studio changes its name to Walt Disney Studio.

1928.

September 17th. Roddy McDowall born in Herne Hill, London, England.

1929.

November 15th. Ed Asner born in Kansas City, Missouri, United States.

1930.

August 16th. Robert Culp born in Oakland, California, United States.

December 16th. Walt Disney Studios is reorganized as a corporation with the name Walt Disney Productions, Limited.

1931.

June 29th. Ed Gilbert born in Chicago, Illinois, United States.

July 2nd. Robert Ito born.

1932.

August 24th. W. Morgan Sheppard born in London, England.

December 28th. Nichelle Nichols born in Silver City, New Mexico, United States.

1933.

February 2nd. Tony Jay born in London, England.

1934.

July 27th. Amentha Dymally born in New York City, New York, United States.

1936.

December 22nd. Héctor Elizondo born in New York City, New York, United States.

1938.

July 30th. Michael Bell born in Brooklyn, New York.

1939.

May 22nd. Paul Winfield born in Dallas, Texas, United States.

1941.

July 29th. David Warner born in Manchester, England.

1942.

March 7th. Michael Eisner born in Mount Kisco, New York, United States.

September 19th. Victor Brandt born in Los Angeles, California, United States.

1943.

July 29th. Charles Hallahan born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States.

1944.

May 5th. John Rhys-Davies born in Salisbury, Wiltshire, England. Roger Rees born in Aberystwyth, Cardiganshire, Wales.

September 12th. B.J. Ward born in Wilmington, Delaware, United States.

1945.

November 27th. James Avery born in Suffolk, Virginia, United States.

1946.

March 12th. Frank Welker born in Denver, Colorado, United States.

April 19th. Tim Curry born in Grappenhall, Cheshire, England.

1947.

August 31st. Steven Perry born in Louisiana, United States.

September 30th. Haunani Minn born in Honolulu, Hawaii, United States.

1948.

September 14th. Clyde Kusatsu born in Honolulu, Hawaii, United States.

October 2nd. Avery Brooks born in Evansville, Indiana, United States.

October 28th. Cary Bates born in Pennsylvania, United States.

1949.

February 2nd. Brent Spiner born in Houston, Texas, United States.

February 18th. Pat Fraley born in Seattle, Washington, United States.

August 6th. Dorian Harewood born in Dayton, Ohio, United States.

November 27th. Gerrit Graham born in New York City, New York, United States.

December 21st. Michael Horse born in Los Angeles, California, United States.

1950.

May 13th. Gary Krisel born in Los Angeles, California, United States.

September 14th. Michael Reaves born in San Bernardino, California, United States.

September 27th. Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa born in Higashi-Azabu, Tokyo, Japan.

November 26th. Neil Dickson born in the United Kingdom.

December 10th. Gregg Berger born in St. Louis, Missouri, United States.

December 21st. Jeffrey Katzenberg born in New York City, New York, United States.

1951.

June 20th. Tress MacNeille born in Los Angeles, California, United States.

July 1st. Terrence Mann born in Ashland, Kentucky, United States.

1952.

May 18th. Diane Duane born in New York City, New York, United States.

August 19th. Jonathan Frakes born in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, United States.

November 3rd. Jim Cummings born in Youngstown, Ohio, United States.

December 9th. Michael Dorn born in Luling, Texas, United States.

December 12th. Sarah Douglas born in Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, England

December 25th. CCH Pounder born in Georgetown, British Guyana.

1953. John St. Ryan born in Burnley, Lancashire, England.

February 10th. Elisa Gabrielli born in Sacramento, California, United States.

May 30th. Colm Meaney born in Dublin, Ireland.

October 9th. Tony Shalhoub born in Green Bay, Wisconsin, United States.

1954.

June. Ric Young born in Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

June 15th. Jim Belushi born in Wheaton, Illinois, United States.

1955.

February 9th. Charles Shaughnessy born in London, England.

March 6th. James Saito born in Los Angeles, California, United States.

March 29th. Marina Sirtis born in Hackney, London, England.

April 29th. Kate Mulgrew born in Dubuque, Iowa, United States.

July 3rd. Jesse Corti born in Venezuela.

September 12th. Peter Scolari born in New Rochelle, New York, United States.

December 16th. Xander Berkeley born in Brooklyn, New York, United States.

1956.

March 11th. Rob Paulsen born in Detroit, Michigan, United States.

May 7th. S. Scott Bullock born in Santa Monica, California.

June 4th. Keith David born in New York City, New York, United States.

October 20th. Peter Morwood born in Northern Ireland.

November 24th. Ruben Santiago-Hudson born in Lackawanna, New York, United States.

1957.

February 16th. LeVar Burton born in Landstuhl, West Germany.

March 22nd. Frank Paur born.

June 16th. Ian Buchanan born in Hamilton, Lanarkshire, Scotland.

October 4th. Bill Fagerbakke born in Fontana, California, United States.

November 6th. Cam Clarke born in Los Angeles, California, United States.

1958. Brynne Chandler born.

January 4th. Matt Frewer born in Washington, D.C., United States.

February 13th. Gary Sperling born in the United States.

August 15th. Roger Rose born in Chicago, Illinois, United States.

October 13th. Charity James born in Thompson, Manitoba, Canada.

November 1st. Rachel Ticotin born in the Bronx, New York, United States.

1959.

January 5th. Clancy Brown born in Urbana, Ohio, United States.

April 15th. Tom Wilson born in Philadelpha, Pennsylvania, United States.

April 27th. Sheena Easton born in Bellshill, Lanarkshire, Scotland.

November 23rd. Don Reed born in Oakland, California, United States.

1960.

January 4th. April Winchell born in New York City, New York, United States.

February 17th. Thom Adcox born in Detroit, Michigan, United States.

August 28th. Emma Samms born in London, England.

October 10th. Dan Ferro born in New Britain, Connecticut, United States.

November 11th. Lawrence Bayne born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

1961.

January 2nd. Gabrielle Carteris born in Scottsdale, Arizona, United States.

January 3rd. Robert N. Skir born.

January 14th. Vic Cook born in Johnson Air Force Base, Saitama, Japan.

May 1st. Marabina Jaimes born in Mexico City, Mexico.

June 27th. Bruce Locke born in Oregon, United States.

1962.

July 6th. William Faulkner dies in Byhalia, Mississippi, United States.

October 2nd. Jeff Bennett born in Houston, Texas, United States.

November 14th. Laura San Giacomo born in West Orange, New Jersey, United States.

1963.

January 27th. Alan Cumming born in Aberfeldy, United Kingdom.

July 8th. Rocky Carroll born in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States.

July 30th. Marty Isenberg born in Pompton Lakes, New Jersey, United States.

September 28th. Greg Weisman born in Los Angeles, California, United States.

1965.

March 23rd. Richard Grieco born in Watertown, New York, United States..

1966.

February 27th. Gregg Rainwater born in Flint, Michigan, United States.

May 28th. Ashley Laurence born in California, United states.

December 15th. Walt Disney dies of lung cancer in Burbank, California, United States.

December 24th. Diedrich Bader born in Alexandria, Virginia, United States.

1967.

February 20th. Kath Soucie born in Cleveland, Ohio, United States.

May 15th. Brigitte Bako born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

June 14th. Adam Gilad born.

November 23rd. Salli Richardson born in Chicago, Illinois, United States.

1969.

March 12th. Jamie Thomason born in Pasadena, California, United States.

July 1st. Scott Cleverdon born in Edinburgh, Scotland. Rino Romano born in Toronto, Canada.

July 7th. Cree Summer born in Los Angeles, California, United States.

November 17th. Roxanne Beckford born in Kingston, Jamaica.

1974.

August 18th. Karine Charlebois born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

1979.

September 28th. Anndi McAfee born in Los Angeles, California, United States.

1980.

August 24th. J.D. Daniels born in Long Island, New York, United States.

October 17th. Justin Shenkarow born in Torrance, California, United States.

1981.

January 15th. Hill Street Blues premieres on NBC.

June 12th. Malachi Pearson born in San Luis Obispo County, California, United States.

1982.

August 5th. Robby Bevard born in San Antonio Texas, United States.

September 5th. Douglas Bader dies in Chiswick, London, England.

September 30th. Lacey Chabert born in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, United States.

1983.

December 13th. Mary Renault dies in Cape Town, South Africa.

1984.

May 23rd. Adam Wylie born in San Dimas, California, United States.

September 23. Michael Eisner becomes Board Chairman and CEO of the Walt Disney Company. [1]

October 1st. Jeffrey Katzenberg becomes of Chairman of Walt Disney Studios, overseeing motion pictures and television. [2]

October 24th. George Kambadais born.

December 5th. Walt Disney Television Animation, a part of Walt Disney Studios, is founded with Gary Krisel as its President.

1985.

March 11th. Richard Frank becomes President of Walt Disney Studios, working under Jeffrey Katzenberg. [3]

September 14th. Adventures of the Gummi Bears premieres on NBC.

1986.

February 6th. Walt Disney Productions changes its name to The Walt Disney Company, stating the old name only referred to the film industry. [4]

1987.

May 12th. Hill Street Blues ends its seven season run on NBC.

October 8th. Roger Lancelyn Green dies in Wirral, Merseyside, England

1989.

July. Greg Weisman begins work at Walt Disney Television Animation as a staff assistant. [5]

1990.

February. Greg Weisman becomes a creative executive at Walt Disney Television Animation, working on current programing and series development. [6]

September 10th. The animation block known as the Disney Afternoon debuts on syndicated television.

1991.

February 22nd. Adventures of the Gummi Bears ends its run on the Disney Afternoon.

March 11th. The earliest document on record for the series that would become Gargoyles is written. [7]

June. Greg Guler begins to work at Walt Disney Television Animation. [8]

September 17th. Michael Eisner passes on the first Gargoyles pitch as a comedy. [9]

November 22nd. Beauty and the Beast, the thirtieth film from Walt Disney Feature Animation, is released in theatres nationwide.

December 19th. The development of the Gargoyles shifts from a comedy to a drama. [10]

1992.

March 3rd to April 23rd. Now pitched as a action-adventure drama, Michael Eisner passes for the second time on Gargoyles. Seeing something in the show, Jeffrey Katzenberg tells Greg Weisman the next day to pursue it further. [11][12]

1993.

February. Greg Weisman becomes Director of Series Development for Walt Disney Television Animation. [13]

April 8th. Michael Eisner greenlights Gargoyles for the fall of 1994. [14][15]

1994.

August 8th. Erin Weisman born. [16][17]

August 25th. Jeffrey Katzenberg resigns as President of Walt Disney Studios. [18]

August 26th. Walt Disney Studios is split off and restructured, with Richard Frank becoming Chairman of Walt Disney Television and Telecommunications, directly overseeing Gargoyles. [19]

September 29th. World Premiere of Gargoyles in Orlando, Florida, United States.

October 24th. "Awakening: Part One" premieres on television, on the Disney Afternoon.

October 25th. "Awakening: Part Two" premieres on television.

October 26th. "Awakening: Part Three" premieres on television.

October 27th. "Awakening: Part Four" premieres on television.

October 28th. "Awakening: Part Five" premieres on television.

November 1st. The non-canonical "A Study in Stone" is released.

November 4th. "The Thrill of the Hunt" premieres on television.

November 11th. "Temptation" premieres on television.

November 18th. "Deadly Force" premieres on television.

December 1st. The non-canonical "Stone Cold" is released.

December 13th. The non-canonical "Fiends In High Places" is released.

1995.

January 6th. "Enter Macbeth" premieres on television.

January 10th. The non-canonical "Always Darkest Before Dawn" is released.

January 13th. "The Edge" premieres on television.

January 20th. "Long Way To Morning" premieres on television.

January 27th. "Her Brother's Keeper" premieres on television.

February 3rd. "Reawakening" premieres on television. Gargoyles The Movie: The Heroes Awaken is released on VHS and Laser Disk.

February 14th. The non-canonical "Rude Awakening" is released.

March 10th. Rich Frank resigns as Chairman of Walt Disney Television and Communications. [20][21]

March 28th. The non-canonical "Blood From A Stone" is released.

April. Station Eight goes online.

April 25th. The non-canonical "Venus In Stone" is released.

May 1st. The non-canonical "Take the A Train" and Cyber Hunt are released.

May 30th. The non-canonical "Venus Rising" is released.

July 4th. The non-canonical "The Pack Attacks" is released.

August 3rd. The non-canonical "Terror In Times Square" is released.

August 31st. The non-canonical "The Egg And I" is released.

September 4th. "Leader of the Pack" premieres on television.

September 5th. "Metamorphosis" premieres on television.

September 6th. "Legion" premieres on television.

September 7th. "A Lighthouse in the Sea of Time" premieres on television.

September 11th. "The Mirror premieres on television.

September 12th. "The Silver Falcon" premieres on television.

September 13th. "Eye of the Beholder" premieres on television.

September 14th. "Vows" premieres on television.

September 18th. "City of Stone Part One" premieres on television.

September 19th. "City of Stone Part Two" premieres on television.

September 20th. "City of Stone Part Three" premieres on television.

September 21st. "City of Stone Part Four" premieres on television.

September 25th. "High Noon" premieres on television.

September 28th. "Outfoxed" premieres on television.

October 12th. "The Price" premieres on television, airing earlier than intended.

October 26th. "Revelations" premieres on television. The non-canonical "Out of the Past" is released.

November. Gargoyles is released on the Sega Genesis.

November 1st. The non-canonical "All Hallows' Eve" is released.

November 6th. "Double Jeopardy" premieres on television.

November 9th. "Upgrade" premieres on television.

November 13th. "Protection" premieres on television, introducing the Fandom to Jalapeña!

November 16th. "The Cage" premieres on television.

November 20th. "Avalon Part One" premieres on television.

November 21st. "Avalon Part Two" premieres on television.

November 22nd. "Avalon Part Three" premieres on television.

November 23rd. "Shadows of the Past" premieres on television.

November 27th. "Heritage" premieres on television.

November 28th. "Monsters" premieres on television.

November 30th. The non-canonical "Into the Future" is released.

December 14th. "Golem" premieres on television.

December 18th. "Sanctuary" premieres on television.

December 21st. "M.I.A." premieres on television.

December 28th. "Grief" premieres on television.

1996.

January. Gary Krisel leaves as President of Walt Disney Television Animation. [22]

February 5th. "Kingdom" premieres on television, airing later than intended.

February 6th. "The Hound of Ulster" premieres on television.

February 7th. "Walkabout" premieres on television.

February 8th. "Mark of the Panther" premieres on television.

February 12th. "Pendragon" premieres on television.

February 13th. "Eye of the Storm" premieres on television.

February 14th. "The New Olympians" premieres on television.

February 15th. "The Green" premieres on television.

February 19th. "Sentinel" premieres on television.

February 20th. "Bushido" premieres on television.

February 21st. "Cloud Fathers" premieres on television.

February 22nd. "Ill Met By Moonlight" premieres on television.

April 25th. "Future Tense" premieres on television.

April 29th. "The Gathering Part One" premieres on television.

April 30th. "The Gathering Part Two" premieres on television.

May 1st. "Vendettas" premieres on television. The non-canonical "Lost in the Fun House" is released. Greg Weisman leaves Walt Disney Television Animation. [23][24]

May 6th. "Turf" premieres on television.

May 7th. "The Reckoning" premieres on television.

May 8th. "Possession" premieres on television.

May 13th. "Hunter's Moon Part One" premieres on television.

May 14th. "Hunter's Moon Part Two" premieres on television.

May 15th. "Hunter's Moon Part Three" premieres on television.

July 1st. The non-canonical "All in a Night's Work" is released.

August 1st. The non-canonical "The Experts" is released.

September 7th. The non-canonical "The Journey" premieres on television.

September 14th. The non-canonical "Ransom" premieres on television.

September 21st. The non-canonical "Runaways" premieres on television.

September 28th. The non-canonical "Broadway Goes to Hollywood" premieres on television.

October 5th. The non-canonical "A Bronx Tail" premieres on television.

October 19th. The non-canonical "Be Afraid of the Dark" is released.

October 26th. The non-canonical "The Dying of the Light" premieres on television.

November 2nd. The non-canonical "And Justice For All" premieres on television.

November 9th. The non-canonical "Genesis Undone" premieres on television.

November 16th. The non-canonical "Generations" premieres on television.

November 23rd. The non-canonical "...For It May Come True" premieres on television.

November 30th. The non-canonical "To Serve Mankind" premieres on television.

December 1st. The non-canonical "Lines of Allegiance Part One" is released.


1997.

January 1st. The non-canonical "Lines of Allegiance Part Two" is released.

February 8th. The non-canonical "Seeing Isn't Believing" premieres on television.

February 15th. The non-canonical "Angels in the Night" premieres on television.

March - April. Ask Greg opens on Station Eight.

July 19th to 21st. The First Annual Gathering of the Gargoyles is held in New York, New York, United States.

August 29th. The Disney Afternoon ends its run on syndicated television.

September. Gargoyles re-runs begin airing on the USA Action Extreme Team.

November 25th. Charles Hallahan dies of a heart attack in Los Angeles, California, United States.

December. Gargoyles reruns can now be found on the premium cable channel, Toon Disney (later DisneyXD)

1998.

August 14th to August 17th. The Second Annual Gathering of the Gargoyles is held in New York, New York, United States.

September 11th. The USA Action Extreme Team block comes to an end.

October 3rd. Roddy McDowall dies of lung cancer in Studio City, California.

1999.

June 25th to June 27th. The Third Annual Gathering of the Gargoyles is held in Dallas, Texas, United States.

21st Century

2000.

August 4th to August 6th. The Fourth Annual Gathering of the Gargoyles is held in Orlando, Florida, United States.

2001.

June 22nd to June 25th. The Fifth Annual Gathering of the Gargoyles is held in Los Angeles, California, United States.

2002.

June 28th to June 30th. The Sixth Annual Gathering of the Gargoyles is held in Williamsburg, Virginia, United States.

2003.

April 23rd. Gary Sperling dies of lung cancer.

June 27th to June 29th. The Seventh Annual Gathering of the Gargoyles is held in New York, New York, United States.

2004.

March 7th. Paul Winfield dies of a heart attack in Los Angeles, California, United States.

August 6th to 8th. The Tenth Anniversary of Gargoyles is celebrated at the Eighth Annual Gathering of the Gargoyles is held in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

December 7th. Gargoyles: The Complete First Season is released on DVD.

2005.

June 9th. Canonical Gargoyles comics are announced by Creature Comics, to be released by SLG. [25]

July 28th to August 1st. The Ninth Annual Gathering of the Gargoyles is held in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States.

September 30th. Michael Eisner retires as CEO of the Walt Disney Company. [26][27]

December 6th. Gargoyles: Season Two, Volume One is released on DVD.

2006.

February 26th. Darren McGavin dies of cardiovascular disease in a Los Angeles, California, United States.

June 21st. "Nightwatch" is released.

June 23rd to 26th. The Tenth Annual Gathering of the Gargoyles is held in Valencia, California, United States.

July 26th. The website GargWiki is created. [28]

August 13th. Tony Jay dies in Los Angeles, California.

October 26th. GargWiki officially launches. [29]

December 13th. "The Journey" is released.

2007.

March 5th. The first Gargoyles spin-off, Gargoyles: Bad Guys, is announced. [30]

March 28th. "Invitation Only" is released.

May 16th. "Masque" is released.

June 22nd to 25th. The Eleventh Annual Gathering of the Gargoyles is held in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, United States.

July 18th. "Bash" is released.

October 10th. "Reunion" is released.

November 14th. "Reunion" is re-released correcting printing errors.

November 29th. "Strangers" is released.

December 12th. "The Rock" is released.

2008.

January 23rd. Gargoyles: Clan-Building, Volume One is released.

February 26th. Hot Topic sells a Gargoyles t-shirt featuring Goliath, the first licensed merchandise since the DVDs. [31][32]

March 26th. "Rock & Roll" is released.

April 30th. "The Lost" is released.

May 21st. "Estranged" is released.

June 27th to June 30th. The Twelfth Annual Gathering of the Gargoyles is held in Chicago, Illinois, United States.

July 31st. SLG's license to Gargoyles expires. [33]

August 20th. "Louse" is released.

2009.

August 12th. Gargoyles: Clan-Building, Volume Two containing "Rock of Ages", "The Gate", "Tyrants", and "Phoenix" is released.

August 19th. Gargoyles: Bad Guys - Redemption containing "Strangled" and "Losers" is released.

August 21st to 24th. The Thirteenth Annual Gathering of the Gargoyles is held in Los Angeles, California, United States.

2010.

March 24th. Robert Culp dies in Los Angeles, California, United States.

April 1st. John Forsyth dies of pneumonia in Santa Ynez, California, United States.

2013.

June 25th. Gargoyles: Season Two, Volume Two is released on DVD as a Disney Movie Club exclusive.

December 31st. James Avery dies following complications from open heart surgery in Glendale, California, United States.

2014. Gargoyles: Season Two, Volume Two is released to Walmart.

February. Gargoyles ends its nearly seventeen years of reruns on DisneyXD.

May 2nd. Efrem Zimbalist Jr. dies of natural causes in Solvang, California, United States.

May 9th. Mary Stewart dies in Lochawe, Scotland.

July 3rd to July 6th. The Twentieth Anniversary of Gargoyles is celebrated at CONvergence in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States.

2015. Gargoyles: Season Two, Volume Two is released to all retail stores.

July 10th. Roger Rees dies of brain cancer in New York City, New York, United States.

2018.

July. Funko Pop! Figures begin selling Gargoyles figures.

2019. W. Morgan Sheppard dies in Los Angeles, California, United States.

November 12th. Disney+ launches and Gargoyles is available for streaming. "Deadly Force" is featured uncensored.

2021.

January 27th. Val Bettin dies of natural causes in Ventura, California, United States.

August 1st. Ravensburger's cooperative, scenario game, Disney's Gargoyles Awakening Board Game is released as a Target exclusive. [34][35]

August 29th. Ed Asner dies of natural causes in Los Angeles, California, United States.

September. NECA releases their Goliath action figure.

September 23rd. Voices from the Eyrie: A Gargoyles Podcast debuts.

October 22nd. Peter Scolari dies of leukemia in Manhattan, New York, United States.

December. NECA releases their Thailog action figure.

2022.

March. NECA releases their Demona and Bronx action figures.

July 24th. David Warner dies of a cancer-related illness in London, England.

July 30th. Nichelle Nichols dies of heart failure in Silver City, New Mexico, United States.

September. NECA releases their Hudson action figure.

December. By the end of 2022, "Deadly Force" has been censored for content on Disney+.

December 7th. "A Little Crazy" is released.

2023.

January 25th. "Idyll or Nightmare" is released.

February 22nd. "Miracle Child" is released.

March 20th. Michael Reaves dies of Parkinson's in Los Angeles, California.

March 22nd. "Tale Old as Time" is released.

April. NECA releases their Broadway and Brooklyn action figures.

April 26th. "Render Unto Caesar" is released.

May. NECA releases their Goliath (Sega Genesis Edition) and Angela action figures.

May 31st. "Underwater" is released.

June. NECA releases their Steel Clan action figure.

July 5th. "Everywhere" is released.

July 12th. "The Reach" is released.

August. NECA releases their Armored Xanatos, Elisa Maza, and David Xanatos action figures.

August 2nd. "Mayday" is released.

August 9th. "The Draw" is released.

September. NECA releases their Lexington action figure.

September 13th. "Your Witness" is released.

September 20th. "The Oath" is released.

October 18th. "Trick-Or-Treat" is released.

October 25th. "New Rules" is released.

November 1st. "The Promise" is released.

2024.

January 3rd. "Young At Heart" is released.

January 11th. Dynamite Entertainment launches a Kickstarter to reprint out-of-print trades and hardcovers of the Marvel and SLG Gargoyles comics with a goal of $50,000. It funds in two hours.

January 24th. "The Dream" is released.

February. NECA releases their Goliath and Demona Vows two-pack.

February 12th. Dynamite's Kickstarter ends with $925,001 being raised.

March 6th. "The Pledge" is released.

March 20th. "Cold Comfort" is released.

March 27th. Gargoyles: Here in Manhattan, Volume One is released.

April. NECA releases their Silver Falcon Broadway action figure.

April 17th. "Questions" is released.

May 15th. "Quo Vadis Cum Hoc?" is released.

July 4th to July 7th. The Thirtieth Anniversary of Gargoyles of celebrated at CONvergence in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States.

July 31st. "Acquisitions" is released.

November 6th. "Unequivocal Success" is released.

December 4th. "Queen of All She Surveys" is released.

December 18th. "Bronx" is released.

2025.