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The '''Gargoyles Universe''' is a fictional world, much like our real world, where [[gargoyles]] and [[Children of Oberon]] co-exist on [[Earth]] alongside [[humans]].
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The '''''Gargoyles'' Universe''' is a fictional world, much like our real world, where [[gargoyle]]s and [[Children of Oberon]] co-exist on [[Earth]] alongside [[human]]s.
  
The ''Gargoyles Universe'' is depicted in the first two seasons of ''"[[Gargoyles (TV series)|Gargoyles]]"'' and the eighteen comic books published by [[Slave Labor Graphics]] over two series: ''"[[Gargoyles (SLG)|Gargoyles]]"'' and ''"[[Gargoyles: Bad Guys]]."''  
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The ''Gargoyles'' Universe is depicted in the first two seasons of ''[[Gargoyles (TV series)|Gargoyles]]'', the eighteen comic books published by [[Slave Labor Graphics]] over two series (''[[Gargoyles (SLG)|Gargoyles]]'' and ''[[Gargoyles: Bad Guys]]''), and the current ''[[Gargoyles (Dynamite)|Gargoyles]]'' comic book (and spin-off ''[[Gargoyles: Dark Ages]]'') published by [[Dynamite Entertainment]].
  
[[Greg Weisman]] has, over the years, also revealed plans and ideas for the ''Gargoyles Universe'' which have yet to materialize, so these aren't part of the ''Gargoyles Universe'' but fall into a [[:Category:Canon-in-training|canon-in-training]] category.
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[[Greg Weisman]] has, over the years, also revealed plans and ideas for the ''Gargoyles'' Universe which have yet to materialize, so these aren't part of the canonical ''Gargoyles'', but fall into a [[:Category:Canon-in-training|canon-in-training]] category. All canonical & canon-in-training material (including potential spin-offs through ''[[Gargoyles 2198]]'') take place within the Milky Way Galaxy. [http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=4839]
  
In the mid-nineties, after deciding against an attempt to purchase [[Marvel Comics|Marvel]], Disney and Michael Eisner turned to the Gargoyles Universe, hoping that ''"Gargoyles"'' could act as the springboard for a universe that could compete with the Marvel Universe or Warner Brother's DC Universe. [http://s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?rid=837]  Of course, years later, Disney did wind up purchasing Marvel.[http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?rid=836]
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In the mid-nineties, after deciding against an attempt to purchase [[Marvel Comics|Marvel]], Disney and [[Michael Eisner]] turned to ''Gargoyles'', hoping that the series could act as the springboard for a ''Gargoyles''  Universe that could compete with the Marvel Universe or Warner Brother's DC Universe. [http://s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?rid=837]  Of course, years later, Disney did wind up purchasing Marvel. [http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?rid=836]
  
[[The Goliath Chronicles]], the [[Disney Adventures]] comics, and the [[Gargoyles (Marvel Comics)|Marvel comics]], while being stories about the gargoyles, do not take place in the ''Gargoyles Universe.''
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''[[The Goliath Chronicles]]'', the ''[[Disney Adventures]]'' comics, and the [[Gargoyles (Marvel Comics)|Marvel Comics]], while being stories about the gargoyles, are apocryphal and do not take place in the ''Gargoyles'' Universe.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 00:05, 24 May 2024

The Gargoyles Universe is a fictional world, much like our real world, where gargoyles and Children of Oberon co-exist on Earth alongside humans.

The Gargoyles Universe is depicted in the first two seasons of Gargoyles, the eighteen comic books published by Slave Labor Graphics over two series (Gargoyles and Gargoyles: Bad Guys), and the current Gargoyles comic book (and spin-off Gargoyles: Dark Ages) published by Dynamite Entertainment.

Greg Weisman has, over the years, also revealed plans and ideas for the Gargoyles Universe which have yet to materialize, so these aren't part of the canonical Gargoyles, but fall into a canon-in-training category. All canonical & canon-in-training material (including potential spin-offs through Gargoyles 2198) take place within the Milky Way Galaxy. [1]

In the mid-nineties, after deciding against an attempt to purchase Marvel, Disney and Michael Eisner turned to Gargoyles, hoping that the series could act as the springboard for a Gargoyles Universe that could compete with the Marvel Universe or Warner Brother's DC Universe. [2] Of course, years later, Disney did wind up purchasing Marvel. [3]

The Goliath Chronicles, the Disney Adventures comics, and the Marvel Comics, while being stories about the gargoyles, are apocryphal and do not take place in the Gargoyles Universe.