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− | This page contains a list of all ''Gargoyles'' episodes. Note that, here, "episodes" is taken to mean all episodic stories set within the ''Gargoyles'' | + | This page contains a list of all ''Gargoyles'' episodes. Note that, here, "episodes" is taken to mean all episodic stories set within the [[Gargoyles Universe|''Gargoyles'' Universe]], whether they are televised or released in another format, such as comic book issues. |
==Canon episodes== | ==Canon episodes== | ||
− | The following episodes are part of the show's canon, according to creator [[Greg Weisman]]. These include the original sixty-five televised episodes of the series (produced by Disney under the name ''Gargoyles''), | + | The following episodes are part of the show's canon, according to creator [[Greg Weisman]]. These include the original sixty-five televised episodes of the series (produced by Disney under the name ''[[Gargoyles (TV series)|Gargoyles]]''), [[Gargoyles (SLG)|eighteen comic book & spin-off issues]] from [[Slave Labor Graphics]] and new [[Gargoyles (Dynamite)|comic book issues]] from [[Dynamite Entertainment]]. |
===Season 1 episodes=== | ===Season 1 episodes=== | ||
− | The first series, comprising thirteen episodes, serves as an introduction to the | + | The first series, comprising thirteen episodes, serves as an introduction to the Gargoyles Universe. After their [[clan]] is [[Wyvern Massacre|massacred]] in [[Timeline#994|10th century]] [[Scotland]], six [[gargoyle]]s, led by [[Goliath]], are [[Sleep Spell|frozen]] in [[Stone Sleep|stone]] for one thousand years and awakened again in [[Manhattan]] in [[1994]]. During the season, they come to terms with their new surroundings, establish themselves as a new [[Manhattan Clan]] of gargoyles, and establish Manhattan as their new protectorate. |
− | # | + | # [[Awakening Part One|"Awakening: Part One"]] |
− | # | + | # [[Awakening Part Two|"Awakening: Part Two"]] |
− | # | + | # [[Awakening Part Three|"Awakening: Part Three"]] |
− | # | + | # [[Awakening Part Four|"Awakening: Part Four"]] |
− | # | + | # [[Awakening Part Five|"Awakening: Part Five"]] |
− | # | + | # [[The Thrill of the Hunt|"The Thrill of the Hunt"]] |
− | # | + | # [[Temptation|"Temptation"]] |
− | # | + | # [[Deadly Force|"Deadly Force"]] |
− | # | + | # [[Enter Macbeth|"Enter Macbeth"]] |
− | # | + | # [[The Edge|"The Edge"]] |
− | # | + | # [[Long Way To Morning|"Long Way To Morning"]] |
− | # | + | # [[Her Brother's Keeper|"Her Brother's Keeper"]] |
− | # | + | # [[Reawakening|"Reawakening"]] |
===Season 2 episodes=== | ===Season 2 episodes=== | ||
− | Fifty-two new episodes were produced for the show's second season, and the creators took on the job of expanding the | + | Fifty-two new episodes were produced for the show's second season, and the creators took on the job of expanding the Gargoyles Universe. Many new characters were introduced, both allies and antagonists of the Manhattan Clan, as well as many new locations (much of the latter half of the season was occupied with the [[Avalon World Tour]], taking a handful of characters to every corner of the [[Earth|globe]]). Even more so than the first season, this season relied heavily on strong continuity, and many characters were drastically changed by its finale. Additionally, all episodes started off with a [[Previously on Gargoyles]] which was used beforehand with Parts 2-5 of [[Awakening|"Awakening"]] and [[Enter Macbeth|"Enter Macbeth"]]. |
− | # | + | # [[Leader of the Pack|"Leader of the Pack"]] |
− | # | + | # [[Metamorphosis|"Metamorphosis"]] |
− | # | + | # [[Legion|"Legion"]] |
− | # | + | # [[A Lighthouse in the Sea of Time|"A Lighthouse in the Sea of Time"]] |
− | # | + | # [[The Mirror|"The Mirror"]] |
− | # | + | # [[The Silver Falcon|"The Silver Falcon"]] |
− | # | + | # [[Eye of the Beholder|"Eye of the Beholder"]] |
− | # | + | # [[Vows|"Vows"]] |
− | # | + | # [[City of Stone Part One|"City of Stone" Part One]] |
− | # | + | # [[City of Stone Part Two|"City of Stone" Part Two]] |
− | # | + | # [[City of Stone Part Three|"City of Stone" Part Three]] |
− | # | + | # [[City of Stone Part Four|"City of Stone" Part Four]] |
− | # | + | # [[High Noon|"High Noon"]] |
− | # | + | # [[Outfoxed|"Outfoxed"]] |
− | # | + | # [[Revelations|"Revelations"]] |
− | # | + | # [[Double Jeopardy|"Double Jeopardy"]] |
− | # | + | # [[Upgrade|"Upgrade"]] |
− | # | + | # [[Protection|"Protection"]] |
− | # | + | # [[The Cage|"The Cage"]] |
− | # | + | # [[The Price|"The Price"]] |
− | # | + | # [[Avalon Part One|"Avalon" Part One]] |
− | # | + | # [[Avalon Part Two|"Avalon" Part Two]] |
− | # | + | # [[Avalon Part Three|"Avalon" Part Three]] |
− | # | + | # [[Shadows of the Past|"Shadows of the Past"]] |
− | # | + | # [[Heritage|"Heritage"]] |
− | # | + | # [[Kingdom|"Kingdom"]] |
− | # | + | # [[Monsters|"Monsters"]] |
− | # | + | # [[Golem (episode)|"Golem"]] |
− | # | + | # [[Sanctuary|"Sanctuary"]] |
− | # | + | # [[M.I.A.|"M.I.A."]] |
− | # | + | # [[Grief|"Grief"]] |
− | # | + | # [[The Hound of Ulster|"The Hound of Ulster"]] |
− | # | + | # [[Walkabout|"Walkabout"]] |
− | # | + | # [[Mark of the Panther (episode)|"Mark of the Panther"]] |
− | # | + | # [[Pendragon|"Pendragon"]] |
− | # | + | # [[Eye of the Storm|"Eye of the Storm"]] |
− | # | + | # [[The New Olympians|"The New Olympians"]] |
− | # | + | # [[The Green|"The Green"]] |
− | # | + | # [[Sentinel (episode)|"Sentinel"]] |
− | # | + | # [[Bushido (episode)|"Bushido"]] |
− | # | + | # [[Cloud Fathers (episode)|"Cloud Fathers"]] |
− | # | + | # [[Ill Met By Moonlight|"Ill Met By Moonlight"]] |
− | # | + | # [[Future Tense|"Future Tense"]] |
− | # | + | # [[The Gathering Part One|"The Gathering" Part One]] |
− | # | + | # [[The Gathering Part Two|"The Gathering" Part Two]] |
− | # | + | # [[Vendettas|"Vendettas"]] |
− | # | + | # [[Turf|"Turf"]] |
− | # | + | # [[The Reckoning|"The Reckoning"]] |
− | # | + | # [[Possession|"Possession"]] |
− | # | + | # [[Hunter's Moon Part One|"Hunter's Moon" Part One]] |
− | # | + | # [[Hunter's Moon Part Two|"Hunter's Moon" Part Two]] |
− | # | + | # [[Hunter's Moon Part Three|"Hunter's Moon" Part Three]] |
− | ===SLG | + | ===SLG issues=== |
− | Ten years after the show was originally cancelled, the storyline was picked up in a comic book series, written by [[Greg Weisman]] and published by Slave Labor Graphics. | + | Ten years after the show was originally cancelled, the storyline was picked up in a comic book series, written by [[Greg Weisman]] and published by Slave Labor Graphics. Greg Weisman has told fans to think of the SLG run as season three. |
− | ====Gargoyles==== | + | ====''Gargoyles - Clan Building''==== |
− | # | + | # [[Nightwatch (episode)|"Nightwatch"]] |
− | # | + | # [[The Journey|"The Journey"]] |
− | # | + | # [[Invitation Only|"Invitation Only"]] |
− | # | + | # [[Masque|"Masque"]] |
− | # | + | # [[Bash|"Bash"]] |
− | # | + | # [[Reunion|"Reunion"]] |
− | # | + | # [[The Rock|"The Rock"]] |
+ | # [[Rock and Roll|"Rock & Roll"]] | ||
+ | # [[Rock of Ages|"Rock of Ages"]] | ||
+ | # [[The Gate|"The Gate"]] | ||
+ | # [[Tyrants|"Tyrants"]] | ||
+ | # [[Phoenix|"Phoenix"]] | ||
− | ====Gargoyles: Bad Guys==== | + | ====''Gargoyles: Bad Guys - Redemption''==== |
− | + | ''[[Gargoyles: Bad Guys]]'' is a spin-off series, charting the adventures of [[Robyn Canmore|Hunter]], [[Dingo]], [[Matrix]], [[Yama]] and [[Fang]] as they seek both freedom and redemption. Issue One hit the shelves on November 29th, 2007. Written by [[Greg Weisman]] and pencilled by [[Karine Charlebois]]. | |
+ | |||
+ | # [[Strangers|"Strangers"]] | ||
+ | # [[The Lost|"The Lost"]] | ||
+ | # [[Estranged|"Estranged"]] | ||
+ | # [[Louse|"Louse"]] | ||
+ | # [[Strangled|"Strangled"]] | ||
+ | # [[Losers|"Losers"]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Dynamite Entertainment issues=== | ||
+ | Thirteen years after SLG lost the license to continue producing Gargoyles comics, [[Dynamite Entertainment]] continued the story. The storyline picked up eight months after [[Hunter's Moon Part Three|"Hunter's Moon" Part Three]] and four months after [[Phoenix|"Phoenix"]]. [https://www.comicon.com/2022/10/03/an-interview-with-greg-weisman-and-george-kambadais-about-gargoyles/] Greg Weisman has told fans to think of this run as season four. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ====''Gargoyles - Here In Manhattan''==== | ||
+ | # [[A Little Crazy|"A Little Crazy"]] | ||
+ | # [[Idyll or Nightmare|"Idyll or Nightmare"]] | ||
+ | # [[Miracle Child|"Miracle Child"]] | ||
+ | # [[Tale Old as Time|"Tale Old as Time"]] | ||
+ | # [[Render Unto Caesar|"Render Unto Caesar"]] | ||
+ | # [[Underwater|"Underwater"]] | ||
+ | # [[Everywhere|"Everywhere"]] | ||
+ | # [[Mayday|"Mayday"]] | ||
+ | # [[Your Witness|"Your Witness"]] | ||
+ | # [[New Rules|"New Rules"]] | ||
+ | # [[Young At Heart|"Young At Heart"]] | ||
+ | # [[Cold Comfort|"Cold Comfort"]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | ====''Gargoyles: Dark Ages - Alliance''==== | ||
+ | ''[[Gargoyles: Dark Ages]]'' is a spin-off series, charting the early days of the alliance between the [[Wyvern Clan]] led by [[Hudson|Mentor]] and the [[Human|humans]] ruled by [[Prince Malcolm]]. Issue One hit the shelves on July 12th, 2023. Written by [[Greg Weisman]] and pencilled by [[Drew Moss]]. | ||
+ | |||
+ | # [[The Reach|"The Reach"]] | ||
+ | # [[The Draw|"The Draw"]] | ||
+ | # [[The Oath|"The Oath"]] | ||
+ | # [[The Promise|"The Promise"]] | ||
+ | # [[The Dream|"The Dream"]] | ||
+ | # [[The Pledge|"The Pledge"]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | ====''Gargoyles - Quest''==== | ||
+ | # [[Questions|"Questions"]] | ||
+ | # [[Quo Vadis Cum Hoc?|"Quo Vadis Cum Hoc?"]] | ||
+ | # [[Acquisitions|"Acquisitions"]] | ||
+ | # [[Unequivocal Success|"Unequivocal Success"]] | ||
+ | # [[Gargoyles Quest Chapter Five]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | ====''Gargoyles: Specials''==== | ||
+ | # [[Trick-Or-Treat|"Trick-Or-Treat"]] (Halloween Special) | ||
+ | # [[Gargoyles Winter Special #1]] | ||
+ | # [[Gargoyles: Demona Issue 0|Gargoyles: Demona #0]] | ||
==Additional== | ==Additional== | ||
− | ===The Last=== | + | ===[[Once Upon A Time There Were Three Brothers...|"Once Upon A Time There Were Three Brothers..."]]=== |
− | A ''Gargoyles'' cross-over episode was planned for the series ''[[Team Atlantis]]'', written by [[Greg Weisman]] and featuring several of the series' original voice cast. With the cancellation of ''Team Atlantis'', it never fully materialised. | + | This was a piece of fiction written by Greg Weisman as something of a lead-in to the ''[[Gargoyles: Dark Ages|Dark Ages]]'' spin-off. It is not canon, though many elements of it have found their way into the canon over time. |
+ | |||
+ | ===[[City of Stone (short story)|"City of Stone"]] Short Story=== | ||
+ | A bit of prose fiction written by Greg Weisman to further demonstrate how the general public likely reacted on the first night and day following Demona's [[Stone By Night Spell]]. It is not canon, though various elements in the story are [[:Category:Canon-in-training|canon-in-training]]. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===[[The Last (Team Atlantis)|"The Last"]]=== | ||
+ | A ''Gargoyles'' cross-over episode was planned for the series ''[[Team Atlantis]]'', written by [[Greg Weisman]] and featuring several of the series' original voice cast. With the cancellation of ''Team Atlantis'', it never fully materialised. Large parts of it are not canon, as certain details contradict elements of one or the other Universe. However, parts of it have and will continue to end up in future canon. For instance, [[Fiona Canmore]] first appeared in "The Last", but did not become canon until [[Losers|"Losers"]]. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===[[Hyppolyta|"Hyppolyta"]]=== | ||
+ | This was a piece of fiction written by Greg Weisman, in which [[Goliath]] began telling Elisa about one of his rookery sisters. The story is non-canon, but elements of it might some day end up canonical. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===''Gargoyles Meets The Spectacular Spider-Man Meets Young Justice''=== | ||
+ | A series of non-canonical Radio Plays written by Greg Weisman for various fan conventions that star various members of each show's cast as well as fans. Again, although they were written by Greg Weisman, the Radio Plays are intended to be just "a bit of fun" and are therefore '''non-canonical''' (though elements of it might end up in future ''Gargoyles'' canon). [http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=11991][http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=12284][http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=21126] | ||
+ | |||
+ | ====[[Religious Studies 101: A Handful of Thorns|"Religious Studies 101: A Handful of Thorns"]]==== | ||
+ | This crossover between ''[[The Spectacular Spider-Man]]'' and ''Gargoyles'' was produced as a Radio Play for the thirteenth and final [[Gathering of the Gargoyles]] in Los Angeles, California. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ====[[Recruits|"Recruits"]]==== | ||
+ | This crossover between ''The Spectacular Spider-Man'', ''[[Young Justice]]'' and ''Gargoyles'' was produced as a Radio Play for CONVergence, 2014 in Bloomington, Minnesota. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ====[[The Cosmos|"The Cosmos"]]==== | ||
+ | This crossover between ''The Spectacular Spider-Man'', ''Young Justice'' and ''Gargoyles'' was produced as a Radio Play for CONVergence, 2016 in Bloomington, Minnesota. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ====[[Musicology 101: Songs of the Theme|"Musicology 101: Songs of the Theme"]]==== | ||
+ | This crossover between ''The Spectacular Spider-Man'', ''Young Justice'' and ''Gargoyles'' was produced as a Radio Play for CONVergence, 2018 in Bloomington, Minnesota. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Apocrypha stories== | ||
+ | The following stories are not a part of ''Gargoyles'' canon. In many cases they were produced with little input from the production staff behind the original series. | ||
− | == | + | ===''The Goliath Chronicles'' episodes=== |
− | + | Immediately following the original cancellation of the series ''Gargoyles'' on Disney, it was picked up for a continuation on ABC and rebranded as ''[[The Goliath Chronicles]]''. Much of the production staff was changed, although Greg Weisman did pen the first episode (which was later adapted into the first two issues of the SLG comic). The episodes were marked by a weaker continuity, poorly developed characters (both for new additions and old cast members), and an over-emphasis on providing the series with closure. Thirteen episodes were aired, from 1996 to 1997. | |
− | + | # [[The Journey (TGC)|"The Journey"]] | |
− | + | # [[Ransom|"Ransom"]] | |
+ | # [[Runaways|"Runaways"]] | ||
+ | # [[Broadway Goes to Hollywood|"Broadway Goes to Hollywood"]] | ||
+ | # [[A Bronx Tail|"A Bronx Tail"]] | ||
+ | # [[The Dying of the Light|"The Dying of the Light"]] | ||
+ | # [[And Justice For All|"And Justice For All"]] | ||
+ | # [[Genesis Undone|"Genesis Undone"]] | ||
+ | # [[Generations|"Generations"]] | ||
+ | # [[...For It May Come True|"...For It May Come True"]] | ||
+ | # [[To Serve Mankind|"To Serve Mankind"]] | ||
+ | # [[Seeing Isn't Believing|"Seeing Isn't Believing"]] | ||
+ | # [[Angels in the Night|"Angels in the Night"]] | ||
− | + | ===Marvel Comic issues=== | |
− | + | A ''[[Gargoyles (Marvel Comics)|Gargoyles]]'' comic book was published by [[Marvel Comics]] during the original run of the series. Eleven issues were produced. | |
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− | + | # [[Fiends In High Places|"Fiends In High Places"]] | |
− | A | + | # [[Always Darkest Before Dawn|"Always Darkest Before Dawn"]] |
+ | # [[Rude Awakening|"Rude Awakening"]] | ||
+ | # [[Blood From A Stone|"Blood From A Stone"]] | ||
+ | # [[Venus In Stone|"Venus In Stone"]] | ||
+ | # [[Venus Rising|"Venus Rising"]] | ||
+ | # [[The Pack Attacks|"The Pack Attacks"]] | ||
+ | # [[Terror In Times Square|"Terror In Times Square"]] | ||
+ | # [[The Egg And I|"The Egg And I"]] | ||
+ | # [[Out of the Past|"Out of the Past"]] | ||
+ | # [[Into the Future|"Into the Future"]] | ||
− | + | ===''Disney Adventures'' stories=== | |
− | + | A number of short comics featuring the cast of ''Gargoyles'' were published in Disney's digest-sized magazine, ''[[Disney Adventures]]''. | |
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+ | # [[A Study in Stone|"A Study in Stone"]] | ||
+ | # [[Stone Cold|"Stone Cold"]] | ||
+ | # [[Take the A Train|"Take the A Train"]] | ||
+ | # [[Cyber Hunt|"Cyber Hunt"]] | ||
+ | # [[All Hallows' Eve|"All Hallows' Eve"]] | ||
+ | # [[Lost in the Fun House|"Lost in the Fun House"]] | ||
+ | # [[All in a Night's Work|"All in a Night's Work"]] | ||
+ | # [[The Experts|"The Experts"]] | ||
+ | # [[Lines of Allegiance|"Lines of Allegiance"]] | ||
+ | ===''TV Guide'' story=== | ||
+ | The Halloween 1996 issue contained a three page story titled [[Be Afraid of the Dark|"Be Afraid of the Dark"]]. | ||
[[Category:Episodes|*]] | [[Category:Episodes|*]] |
Latest revision as of 05:17, 21 November 2024
This page contains a list of all Gargoyles episodes. Note that, here, "episodes" is taken to mean all episodic stories set within the Gargoyles Universe, whether they are televised or released in another format, such as comic book issues.
Contents
Canon episodes
The following episodes are part of the show's canon, according to creator Greg Weisman. These include the original sixty-five televised episodes of the series (produced by Disney under the name Gargoyles), eighteen comic book & spin-off issues from Slave Labor Graphics and new comic book issues from Dynamite Entertainment.
Season 1 episodes
The first series, comprising thirteen episodes, serves as an introduction to the Gargoyles Universe. After their clan is massacred in 10th century Scotland, six gargoyles, led by Goliath, are frozen in stone for one thousand years and awakened again in Manhattan in 1994. During the season, they come to terms with their new surroundings, establish themselves as a new Manhattan Clan of gargoyles, and establish Manhattan as their new protectorate.
- "Awakening: Part One"
- "Awakening: Part Two"
- "Awakening: Part Three"
- "Awakening: Part Four"
- "Awakening: Part Five"
- "The Thrill of the Hunt"
- "Temptation"
- "Deadly Force"
- "Enter Macbeth"
- "The Edge"
- "Long Way To Morning"
- "Her Brother's Keeper"
- "Reawakening"
Season 2 episodes
Fifty-two new episodes were produced for the show's second season, and the creators took on the job of expanding the Gargoyles Universe. Many new characters were introduced, both allies and antagonists of the Manhattan Clan, as well as many new locations (much of the latter half of the season was occupied with the Avalon World Tour, taking a handful of characters to every corner of the globe). Even more so than the first season, this season relied heavily on strong continuity, and many characters were drastically changed by its finale. Additionally, all episodes started off with a Previously on Gargoyles which was used beforehand with Parts 2-5 of "Awakening" and "Enter Macbeth".
- "Leader of the Pack"
- "Metamorphosis"
- "Legion"
- "A Lighthouse in the Sea of Time"
- "The Mirror"
- "The Silver Falcon"
- "Eye of the Beholder"
- "Vows"
- "City of Stone" Part One
- "City of Stone" Part Two
- "City of Stone" Part Three
- "City of Stone" Part Four
- "High Noon"
- "Outfoxed"
- "Revelations"
- "Double Jeopardy"
- "Upgrade"
- "Protection"
- "The Cage"
- "The Price"
- "Avalon" Part One
- "Avalon" Part Two
- "Avalon" Part Three
- "Shadows of the Past"
- "Heritage"
- "Kingdom"
- "Monsters"
- "Golem"
- "Sanctuary"
- "M.I.A."
- "Grief"
- "The Hound of Ulster"
- "Walkabout"
- "Mark of the Panther"
- "Pendragon"
- "Eye of the Storm"
- "The New Olympians"
- "The Green"
- "Sentinel"
- "Bushido"
- "Cloud Fathers"
- "Ill Met By Moonlight"
- "Future Tense"
- "The Gathering" Part One
- "The Gathering" Part Two
- "Vendettas"
- "Turf"
- "The Reckoning"
- "Possession"
- "Hunter's Moon" Part One
- "Hunter's Moon" Part Two
- "Hunter's Moon" Part Three
SLG issues
Ten years after the show was originally cancelled, the storyline was picked up in a comic book series, written by Greg Weisman and published by Slave Labor Graphics. Greg Weisman has told fans to think of the SLG run as season three.
Gargoyles - Clan Building
- "Nightwatch"
- "The Journey"
- "Invitation Only"
- "Masque"
- "Bash"
- "Reunion"
- "The Rock"
- "Rock & Roll"
- "Rock of Ages"
- "The Gate"
- "Tyrants"
- "Phoenix"
Gargoyles: Bad Guys - Redemption
Gargoyles: Bad Guys is a spin-off series, charting the adventures of Hunter, Dingo, Matrix, Yama and Fang as they seek both freedom and redemption. Issue One hit the shelves on November 29th, 2007. Written by Greg Weisman and pencilled by Karine Charlebois.
Dynamite Entertainment issues
Thirteen years after SLG lost the license to continue producing Gargoyles comics, Dynamite Entertainment continued the story. The storyline picked up eight months after "Hunter's Moon" Part Three and four months after "Phoenix". [1] Greg Weisman has told fans to think of this run as season four.
Gargoyles - Here In Manhattan
- "A Little Crazy"
- "Idyll or Nightmare"
- "Miracle Child"
- "Tale Old as Time"
- "Render Unto Caesar"
- "Underwater"
- "Everywhere"
- "Mayday"
- "Your Witness"
- "New Rules"
- "Young At Heart"
- "Cold Comfort"
Gargoyles: Dark Ages - Alliance
Gargoyles: Dark Ages is a spin-off series, charting the early days of the alliance between the Wyvern Clan led by Mentor and the humans ruled by Prince Malcolm. Issue One hit the shelves on July 12th, 2023. Written by Greg Weisman and pencilled by Drew Moss.
Gargoyles - Quest
Gargoyles: Specials
- "Trick-Or-Treat" (Halloween Special)
- Gargoyles Winter Special #1
- Gargoyles: Demona #0
Additional
"Once Upon A Time There Were Three Brothers..."
This was a piece of fiction written by Greg Weisman as something of a lead-in to the Dark Ages spin-off. It is not canon, though many elements of it have found their way into the canon over time.
"City of Stone" Short Story
A bit of prose fiction written by Greg Weisman to further demonstrate how the general public likely reacted on the first night and day following Demona's Stone By Night Spell. It is not canon, though various elements in the story are canon-in-training.
"The Last"
A Gargoyles cross-over episode was planned for the series Team Atlantis, written by Greg Weisman and featuring several of the series' original voice cast. With the cancellation of Team Atlantis, it never fully materialised. Large parts of it are not canon, as certain details contradict elements of one or the other Universe. However, parts of it have and will continue to end up in future canon. For instance, Fiona Canmore first appeared in "The Last", but did not become canon until "Losers".
"Hyppolyta"
This was a piece of fiction written by Greg Weisman, in which Goliath began telling Elisa about one of his rookery sisters. The story is non-canon, but elements of it might some day end up canonical.
Gargoyles Meets The Spectacular Spider-Man Meets Young Justice
A series of non-canonical Radio Plays written by Greg Weisman for various fan conventions that star various members of each show's cast as well as fans. Again, although they were written by Greg Weisman, the Radio Plays are intended to be just "a bit of fun" and are therefore non-canonical (though elements of it might end up in future Gargoyles canon). [2][3][4]
"Religious Studies 101: A Handful of Thorns"
This crossover between The Spectacular Spider-Man and Gargoyles was produced as a Radio Play for the thirteenth and final Gathering of the Gargoyles in Los Angeles, California.
"Recruits"
This crossover between The Spectacular Spider-Man, Young Justice and Gargoyles was produced as a Radio Play for CONVergence, 2014 in Bloomington, Minnesota.
"The Cosmos"
This crossover between The Spectacular Spider-Man, Young Justice and Gargoyles was produced as a Radio Play for CONVergence, 2016 in Bloomington, Minnesota.
"Musicology 101: Songs of the Theme"
This crossover between The Spectacular Spider-Man, Young Justice and Gargoyles was produced as a Radio Play for CONVergence, 2018 in Bloomington, Minnesota.
Apocrypha stories
The following stories are not a part of Gargoyles canon. In many cases they were produced with little input from the production staff behind the original series.
The Goliath Chronicles episodes
Immediately following the original cancellation of the series Gargoyles on Disney, it was picked up for a continuation on ABC and rebranded as The Goliath Chronicles. Much of the production staff was changed, although Greg Weisman did pen the first episode (which was later adapted into the first two issues of the SLG comic). The episodes were marked by a weaker continuity, poorly developed characters (both for new additions and old cast members), and an over-emphasis on providing the series with closure. Thirteen episodes were aired, from 1996 to 1997.
- "The Journey"
- "Ransom"
- "Runaways"
- "Broadway Goes to Hollywood"
- "A Bronx Tail"
- "The Dying of the Light"
- "And Justice For All"
- "Genesis Undone"
- "Generations"
- "...For It May Come True"
- "To Serve Mankind"
- "Seeing Isn't Believing"
- "Angels in the Night"
Marvel Comic issues
A Gargoyles comic book was published by Marvel Comics during the original run of the series. Eleven issues were produced.
- "Fiends In High Places"
- "Always Darkest Before Dawn"
- "Rude Awakening"
- "Blood From A Stone"
- "Venus In Stone"
- "Venus Rising"
- "The Pack Attacks"
- "Terror In Times Square"
- "The Egg And I"
- "Out of the Past"
- "Into the Future"
Disney Adventures stories
A number of short comics featuring the cast of Gargoyles were published in Disney's digest-sized magazine, Disney Adventures.
- "A Study in Stone"
- "Stone Cold"
- "Take the A Train"
- "Cyber Hunt"
- "All Hallows' Eve"
- "Lost in the Fun House"
- "All in a Night's Work"
- "The Experts"
- "Lines of Allegiance"
TV Guide story
The Halloween 1996 issue contained a three page story titled "Be Afraid of the Dark".