Various merchandise released for the series included a series of 22 five-inch action figures (along with two vehicles and a castle playset) released by
Kenner in 1995. A collectible card game,
Gargoyles Stone Warriors Battle Card Game, was published by
Parker Brothers in 1994. Other licensed merchandise included numerous other toys and figures, collectible trading card and sticker series, and a wide range of clothing items, books, art supplies, kitchen and bathroom items and supplies, clocks and watches, etc. A world based on the television series was initially considered for
Kingdom Hearts, but the idea was scrapped. In 2018, various Funko Pop Vinyl figurines was released. In August 2021, Ravensburger released the
Disney Gargoyles: Awakening board game. Starting in 2021,
NECA began producing
Gargoyles-based merchandise, such a plush toys and figures of the characters. Quantum Mechanix also produced a line of Q-Fig statues of the
Gargoyles characters, starting with Goliath and Demona in January 2021. On May 6, 2025, Ravensburger announced that cards featuring Gargoyles characters would be included in the Disney Lorcana Trading Card Game starting in the Whispers in the Well set to be released in the fourth quarter of 2025.
Comics Disney Adventures and TV Guide Eleven Gargoyles comic stories were created for the Disney Adventures magazine, first appearing in the November 1994 issue, with the final story being printed in the January 1997 issue. The editor of the comics was
Heidi MacDonald, who was put in charge of the production of these comics. Greg Weisman had some involvement with the comic, with Heidi recalling a two-hour story conference with him. He would corroborate this, stating, "I was involved. Just not on level of my SLG involvement." Heidi would write one comic herself, "The Experts", and would also write a short Gargoyles comic for the October 19–25, 1996 issue of TV Guide, entitled "Be Afraid of the Dark".
Marvel Eleven issues were produced under Marvel and released between February 1995 and December 1995. The series was canceled due to low sales and the overall plot is left unconcluded. Weisman was eventually hired to write for the comic, but Marvel cut the deal with Disney before his run could be produced. Weisman still had his unpublished script for the comic and would eventually use it as issue #6 of the
Gargoyles: Clan-Building SLG comic series. As of July 24, 2022,
Dynamite Entertainment planned to republish these comics "at a later date."
Olé! Disney In the thirteenth issue of the Spanish Disney comic series "Olé! Disney", a 44-page comic adaptation of the film compilation of the first five episodes "Heroes Awaken!", entitled "Gargoyles: Héroes Mitológicos", was produced. It was written by Regis Maine, illustrated by Jesús Redondo, and colored by Jean-Jacques Chagnaud. It was released in 1996. It would also be released in French and German, though no English release was ever made.
Slave Labor Graphics On June 21, 2006, Slave Labor Graphics, in association with CreatureComics, began producing a new
Gargoyles comic written by Greg Weisman. Weisman wrote the comic book series as a direct sequel to the first and second seasons, ignoring the third season and telling his preferred story in its place. The first two issues are an adaptation of Weisman's script of the first episode of The Goliath Chronicles named
The Journey serving as the only link to that show. 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 had not given up on the
Gargoyles franchise and hoped to pursue the idea of
Gargoyles graphic novels in the future. As of July 24, 2022,
Dynamite Entertainment planned to republish these comics "at a later date." and second volume would have adapted the next four episodes ("The Thrill of the Hunt", "Temptation", "Deadly Force", and "Enter MacBeth") following the pilot. However, on September 29, 2017, Joe Books Inc. confirmed that the cinestory has been cancelled.
Dynamite Entertainment On July 22, 2022, a new ongoing
Gargoyles comic written by Greg Weisman was announced that would be published by
Dynamite Entertainment and depict "Season 4" of the TV series. A one-shot Halloween special focusing on Brooklyn's son, Nashville, was released in October 2023. On April 20, 2023, Dynamite Entertainment announced that a spin-off title,
Gargoyles: Dark Ages, had been green-lit. It was released in July 2023.
Gargoyles: Dark Ages is set in the year 971, during the era when Hudson is still the leader of the Wyvern clan, depicting events that will lead to alliance between gargoyles and humans as they work together to repel impending dark forces. The comic is written by Greg Weisman and illustrated by Drew Moss. On October 9, 2023, Dynamite Entertainment announced that the comics had been green lit for a continuation under the title of
Gargoyles: Quest, for release in January 2024. The focus would be Demona as the main character seeking to obtain the "New Keys to Power", a set of ancient, magical artifacts that could grant her unimaginable power in her crusade against humanity. The comic is written by Greg Weisman and illustrated by Pasquale Qualano. On April 24, 2025, two one-shot crossovers with Marvel's
Fantastic Four were announced. One, called
Fantastic Four/Gargoyles, was released by Marvel on October 15 of that year. The other, similarly named
Gargoyles/Fantastic Four, was released on November 12 by Dynamite.
Video games • The Handheld LCD game, titled
Gargoyles – Night Flight, was released by Tiger Electronics in 1995 in China. • A
Sega Genesis game, titled
Gargoyles, was released by
Disney Software in 1995. • During Disney D23 in 2022, an announcement trailer for a remastered version of the 1995 Sega Genesis game was released. Developed by
Empty Clip Studios, it launched on October 19, 2023. It has updated visuals, achievements, and enhancements to the gameplay. • In Disney's mobile game
Disney Heroes: Battle Mode, Goliath and Demona appear as playable characters. • In the mobile game ''Disney Sorcerer's Arena'', Goliath, Demona, and Xanatos appear as playable characters. • In
Disney Emoji Blitz app game, the characters appear as playable characters and NPCs. ==Cultural impact==