GargWiki is the ultimate reference guide to the world of Disney's Gargoyles! Although this site contains information on anything and everything relating to Gargoyles, the primary focus of the wiki is the canonical Gargoyles Universe, as envisioned by creator Greg Weisman. This includes the first two seasons of the television show, the comic book series by Slave Labor Graphics, and the current comic series by Dynamite Entertainment.
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Category:Canon covers in-universe information, detailing not only characters, places, and objects, but also real world information, including the relevant television episodes and comic issues.
Additional real world topics, including cast and crew members, animation studios, and merchandise can be found in Category:Out-of-universe.
After the series ended in 1996, Greg Weisman revealed many secrets and plans he had for the Gargoyles Universe, including spin-offs and new characters. Entries on these revelations are located in Category:Canon-in-training.
Some canon entries contain text written in bold, blue type. This signifies, for easy distinction, Canon-in-training material in a primarily Canon entry.
Finally, Category:Apocrypha is dedicated to non-canon Gargoyles material, such as The Goliath Chronicles, the Marvel Comics series, Radio Plays, and more recent comic crossovers.
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The CV-1000 Carrier Virus is a sophisticated viral agent designed by Anton Sevarius on orders from Dominique Destine. The virus, which was manufactured by Nightstone Unlimited, was seemingly harmless on its own, but could be combined with antigens (creating an infectious cure) or pathogens (causing an infectious disease). Demona's true motive for creating the virus was not to profit by it, but rather to use it in Operation Clean Slate.
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