Slave Labor Graphics/CreatureComics run In June 2005, it was announced that a series of
Disney-licensed, bi-monthly
Gargoyles comic books would be created by Slave Labor Graphics in association with CreatureComics.
Gargoyles #1 was released on June 21, 2006 and promptly sold out, ensuring a second printing. After an extended delay,
Gargoyles #2 was released on December 13, 2006. Issue #6 contains an error: the artwork on page 12 and 16 was switched, even though the text is correct. Slave Labor has acknowledged this error, and the corrected issue was reprinted on November 14. Greg Guler, character designer for the original TV series, and Stephanie Lostimolo have produced the cover art for each issue. Story art is primarily being produced by David Hedgecock and colored by Dustin Evans, although issues #4, #5, and #6 were drawn by guest artists.
Gargoyles #6 used the unpublished script that Weisman wrote for the Marvel series. In August 2008, Greg Weisman announced that, due to Disney increasing its licensing fees, Slave Labor Graphics would not be renewing its license of
Gargoyles after it ran out on August 31, 2008. The final two issues of
Bad Guys and four of
Gargoyles were released in the comic trades collecting both series in August 2009. Weisman also stated that SLG President Dan Vado has not given up on the
Gargoyles franchise, and hopes to pursue the idea of
Gargoyles graphic novels in the future.
Dynamite Entertainment run (2022-present) In 2023,
Dynamite Entertainment remaster and republished the SLG/CreatureComics run. A new line of comics, subtitled "Here in Manhattan", serves as Season 4 of the show, again written and overseen by Greg Weisman, with issue 1 releasing on December 7, 2022. Following the conclusion of "Here in Manhattan" in December 2023, a sequel arc, subtitled "Quest", debuted on April 14, 2024. A prequel comic
Gargoyles Demona focusing on
Demona was released on May 21, 2025. ==Spin-offs==