![]() 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 in-universe timeline of the comic starts in 1996, just after the conclusion of the final episode of the series' second season. Issue #3 of the Gargoyles comic then began a completely new storyline, which deliberately ignored the rest of the events of the televised third season. The first two issues of the comic translate episode 66 "The Journey", which was the only third season Gargoyles episode Weisman considers to be canonical (as well as the only third season episode Weisman wrote). The comic acted as a continuation of the animated series after episode 65, picking up after the climactic second season finale, "Hunter's Moon, Part III". A new line of comics serves as Season 4 of the show, again written and overseen by Greg Weisman, with issue 1 releasing on December 7, 2022. The comic continued the storyline of the first two seasons, but ignores much of the third season, The Goliath Chronicles.ĭynamite Entertainment will remaster and republish these comics in 2023. ![]() It was based on the 1994 animated television series Gargoyles, and was written by series co-creator Greg Weisman. Gargoyles is a fictional team of characters appearing in comic book series by Slave Labor Graphics and Creature Comics which appeared between 20.
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To save his skin, Moist will need to restore the postal service to its former glory, with the help of tough talking activist Adora Belle Dearheart. The Post Office is down on its luck: beset by mountains of undelivered mail, eccentric employees, and a dangerous secret order. It's a tough decision, but he's already survived one hanging and isn't in the mood to try it again. Imprisoned in Ankh-Morpork, con artist Moist von Lipwig is offered a choice: to be executed or to accept a job as the city's Postmaster General. 'ALWAYS PUSH YOUR LUCK BECAUSE NO ONE ELSE WOULD PUSH IT FOR YOU' Featuring a new theme tune composed by James Hannigan. BAFTA and Golden Globe award-winning actor Bill Nighy ( Love Actually Pirates of the Caribbean Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows) reads the footnotes, and Peter Serafinowicz ( Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace Shaun of the Dead) stars as the voice of Death. This audiobook is narrated by Richard Coyle, who starred as Moist von Lipwig in the television adaptation of Going Postal. |