

The possibility of the show’s revival has never been higher, and with that in mind we decided to take a look at the seven known proposed spin-offs, which were developed by the show’s staff – including creator Greg Weisman – during the second season in 1995.Īccording to Weisman, the pitches were conceived after Michael Eisner decided against buying the then-financially troubled Marvel Comics, and to instead turn Gargoyles into a universe to rival them and DC Comics. Yep.Disney’s cult classic series Gargoyles recently marked its 25th anniversary, and is beginning to find a whole new audience on the Disney+ streaming service. As much as I would love a revived show with the original cast and writers, I’ll gladly accept books by Greg Weisman. Unfortunately, I got into the show late in the game and missed out on the SLG comics, which are considered the show’s canonical continuation. Like most fans, I’ve always wanted a proper season 3. The non-canon third season, The Goliath Chronicles, is good for a laugh, but by no means does it provide a satisfying send-off for Goliath, Xanatos, Elisa, and the Manhattan Clan.

This is awesome news! I hope this means they’ll be reprinting the SLG run, including “Clan Building” and “Bad Guys.” Gargoyles is my favorite Disney show, and one of my favorite TV series, for its engaging characters and dynamics, fascinating world-building, and universal themes of revenge and family. The new stories will serve as a new “season” of the cult classic Disney show with input from Weisman.

The publisher has new graphic novels and periodical comics on the way and will also reprint previous issues and trade paperbacks from the Marvel run. Disney’s Gargoyles will live again, courtesy of Dynamite Entertainment and the show’s original creator, Greg Weisman.
