Greg Guler, character designer for the original TV series, and Stephanie Lostimolo have produced the cover art for each issue. Slave Labor has acknowledged this error, and the corrected issue was reprinted on November 14. ![]() Issue #6 contains an error: the artwork on page 12 and 16 was switched, even though the text is correct. After an extended delay, Gargoyles #2 was released on December 13, 2006. Gargoyles #1 was released on Jand promptly sold out, ensuring a second printing. 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. Issue #10 was the first issue set in 1997. Weisman has confirmed that the comic starts in 1996, just after the conclusion of the final episode of the series' second season. The first two issues of the comic translate the only third season ( The Goliath Chronicles) episode Weisman considers to be canon, "The Journey" (which he wrote), with issue #3 beginning the new storyline. The continuation of the animated series, which picks up after the climactic three-part series finale, "Hunter's Moon", at the end of the second season.
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