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A {{Comic Book|s}} continuation of the animated series ''WesternAnimation/{{Gargoyles}}''. Written by Creator/GregWeisman, one of the original showrunners and primary creator of the franchise, under Creator/SlaveLaborGraphics. It ran from 2006 to 2008, being canceled after Marvel lost the license. Its plotlines were continued by Weisman a decade and a half later in a new ''[[ComicBook/GargoylesDynamite Gargoyles]]'' series under Creator/DynamiteComics running from 2022 onwards.
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* CanonDiscontinuity: The comics replace ''The Goliath Chronicles'' in ''Gargoyles'' continuity, de-canonizing that season of the show, apart from its first episode ("The Journey"), which is retold in the first two issues ("Nightwatch" and "The Journey"). From there the continuity completely diverges, although the scene in the issue "Bash" where Hudson comes out as a gargoyle to his blind friend Jeffrey and learns that Jeffrey had already figured it out is based on a similar scene in ''The Goliath Chronicles'' that Weisman liked.
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* CanonDiscontinuity: The comics replace ''The Goliath Chronicles'' in ''Gargoyles'' continuity, de-canonizing that season of the show, apart from its first episode ("The Journey"), ([[Recap/GargoylesTheGoliathChroniclesTheJourney "The Journey"]]), which is retold in the first two issues ("Nightwatch" and "The Journey"). From there the continuity completely diverges, although the scene in the issue "Bash" where Hudson comes out as a gargoyle to his blind friend Jeffrey and learns that Jeffrey had already figured it out is based on a similar scene in ''The Goliath Chronicles'' that Weisman liked.
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* CanonDiscontinuity: The comics replace ''The Goliath Chronicles'' in ''Gargoyles'' continuity, de-canonizing that season of the show, apart from its first episode ("The Journey"), which is retold in the first two issues. From there the continuity completely diverges, although the scene in the issue "Bash" where Hudson comes out as a gargoyle to his blind friend Jeffrey and learns that Jeffrey had already figured it out is based on a similar scene in ''The Goliath Chronicles'' that Weisman liked.
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* CanonDiscontinuity: The comics replace ''The Goliath Chronicles'' in ''Gargoyles'' continuity, de-canonizing that season of the show, apart from its first episode ("The Journey"), which is retold in the first two issues.issues ("Nightwatch" and "The Journey"). From there the continuity completely diverges, although the scene in the issue "Bash" where Hudson comes out as a gargoyle to his blind friend Jeffrey and learns that Jeffrey had already figured it out is based on a similar scene in ''The Goliath Chronicles'' that Weisman liked.
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* CanonDiscontinuity: The comics replace ''The Goliath Chronicles'' in ''Gargoyles'' continuity, de-canonizing that season of the show, apart from its first episode ("The Journey"), which is retold in the first two issues. From there the continuity completely diverges, although the scene in the issue "Bash" where Hudson comes out as a gargoyle to his blind friend Jeffrey and learns that Jeffrey had already figured it out is based on a similar scene in ''The Goliath Chronicles'' that Weisman liked.
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A {{Comic Book|s}} continuation of the animated series ''WesternAnimation/{{Gargoyles}}''. Written by Creator/GregWeisman, one of the original showrunners, under Creator/SlaveLaborGraphics. It ran from 2006 to 2008, the year it was canceled after Marvel lost the license. Its plotlines would get revived by Weisman a decade and a half later in a new ''[[ComicBook/GargoylesDynamite Gargoyles]]'' series under Creator/DynamiteComics running from 2022 onwards.
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A {{Comic Book|s}} continuation of the animated series ''WesternAnimation/{{Gargoyles}}''. Written by Creator/GregWeisman, one of the original showrunners, showrunners and primary creator of the franchise, under Creator/SlaveLaborGraphics. It ran from 2006 to 2008, the year it was being canceled after Marvel lost the license. Its plotlines would get revived were continued by Weisman a decade and a half later in a new ''[[ComicBook/GargoylesDynamite Gargoyles]]'' series under Creator/DynamiteComics running from 2022 onwards.
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A {{Comic Book|s}} continuation of the animated series ''WesternAnimation/{{Gargoyles}}''. Written by Creator/GregWeisman, one of the original showrunners, under Creator/SlaveLaborGraphics. It ran from 2006 to 2008, the year it was canceled after Marvel lost the license. Its plotlines would get revived by Weisman a decade and a half later under Creator/DynamiteComics.
''Clan-Building'' starts right after the show's second season and its existence [[CanonDiscontinuity decanonizes]] just about every other comic made based on ''Gargoyles''. It has a SpinOff in ''ComicBook/GargoylesBadGuys''.
''Clan-Building'' starts right after the show's second season and its existence [[CanonDiscontinuity decanonizes]] just about every other comic made based on ''Gargoyles''. It has a SpinOff in ''ComicBook/GargoylesBadGuys''.
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A {{Comic Book|s}} continuation of the animated series ''WesternAnimation/{{Gargoyles}}''. Written by Creator/GregWeisman, one of the original showrunners, under Creator/SlaveLaborGraphics. It ran from 2006 to 2008, the year it was canceled after Marvel lost the license. Its plotlines would get revived by Weisman a decade and a half later in a new ''[[ComicBook/GargoylesDynamite Gargoyles]]'' series under Creator/DynamiteComics.
Creator/DynamiteComics running from 2022 onwards.
''Clan-Building'' starts right after the show's second season and its existence [[CanonDiscontinuity decanonizes]] just about every other comic made based on''Gargoyles''.''Gargoyles'' beforehand. It has a SpinOff in ''ComicBook/GargoylesBadGuys''.
''Clan-Building'' starts right after the show's second season and its existence [[CanonDiscontinuity decanonizes]] just about every other comic made based on
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That's not what the trope means, and isn't written understandably.
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* RestrictedExpandedUniverse: A case of CanonDisContinuity and ExpandedUniverse restrictions occurs in Creator/GregWeisman's comics. Continuing the beloved series after the end of Season 2, it refutes everything that happened in the Disney-produced ''Goliath Chronicles'' spin-off (sans the first episode and one additional scene), essentially restricting the expanded canon to that comic alone.
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* RecycledScript: The sixth issue, "Reunion", a lost tale from the Avalon World Tour, was going to be the seventeenth issue of [[Creator/MarvelComics Marvel's]] ''Gargoyles'' series. Unfortunately, it went unpublished due to the comic book's cancellation. The story itself leads into Coldstone's appearance at the beginning of [[Recap/GargoylesS2Possession "Possession"]] and why Angela seemed familiar with him --and not put off by his appearance.
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After some thinking I also thought this would be the better trope here.
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* AbortedArc: The sixth issue, "Reunion", a lost tale from the Avalon World Tour, was going to be the seventeenth issue of [[Creator/MarvelComics Marvel's]] ''Gargoyles'' series. Unfortunately, it went unpublished due to the comic book's cancellation. The story itself leads into Coldstone's appearance at the beginning of [[Recap/GargoylesS2Possession "Possession"]] and why Angela seemed familiar with him --and not put off by his appearance.
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* AbortedArc: RecycledScript: The sixth issue, "Reunion", a lost tale from the Avalon World Tour, was going to be the seventeenth issue of [[Creator/MarvelComics Marvel's]] ''Gargoyles'' series. Unfortunately, it went unpublished due to the comic book's cancellation. The story itself leads into Coldstone's appearance at the beginning of [[Recap/GargoylesS2Possession "Possession"]] and why Angela seemed familiar with him --and not put off by his appearance.
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Original text made this sound like an unpublished issue of Clan Building which in fact was published.
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* AbortedArc: "Reunion", a lost tale from the Avalon World Tour, was going to be the thirteenth issue. Unfortunately, it went unpublished due to the comic book's cancellation. The story itself leads into Coldstone's appearance at the beginning of [[Recap/GargoylesS2Possession "Possession"]] and why Angela seemed familiar with him --and not put off by his appearance.
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* AbortedArc: The sixth issue, "Reunion", a lost tale from the Avalon World Tour, was going to be the thirteenth issue.seventeenth issue of [[Creator/MarvelComics Marvel's]] ''Gargoyles'' series. Unfortunately, it went unpublished due to the comic book's cancellation. The story itself leads into Coldstone's appearance at the beginning of [[Recap/GargoylesS2Possession "Possession"]] and why Angela seemed familiar with him --and not put off by his appearance.
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* AbortedArc: "Reunion", a lost tale from the Avalon World Tour, was going to be the thirteenth issue. Unfortunately, it went unpublished due to the comic book's cancellation. The story itself leads into Coldstone's appearance at the beginning of Possession and why Angela seemed familiar with him --and not put off by his appearance.
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* AbortedArc: "Reunion", a lost tale from the Avalon World Tour, was going to be the thirteenth issue. Unfortunately, it went unpublished due to the comic book's cancellation. The story itself leads into Coldstone's appearance at the beginning of Possession [[Recap/GargoylesS2Possession "Possession"]] and why Angela seemed familiar with him --and not put off by his appearance.
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''Clan Building'' starts right after the show's second season and its existence [[CanonDiscontinuity decanonizes]] just about every other comic made based on ''Gargoyles''. It has a SpinOff in ''ComicBook/GargoylesBadGuys''.
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A {{Comic Book|s}} continuation of the animated series ''WesternAnimation/{{Gargoyles}}''. Written by Creator/GregWeisman, one of the original showrunners, under Creator/SlaveLaborGraphics. It ran from 2006 to 2008, the year it was canceled after Marvel lost the license. Its plotlines would get revived by Weisman a decade and a half later under Creator/{{Dynamite}}.
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A {{Comic Book|s}} continuation of the animated series ''WesternAnimation/{{Gargoyles}}''. Written by Creator/GregWeisman, one of the original showrunners, under Creator/SlaveLaborGraphics. It ran from 2006 to 2008, the year it was canceled after Marvel lost the license. Its plotlines would get revived by Weisman a decade and a half later under Creator/{{Dynamite}}.
Creator/DynamiteComics.
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* TwistedEchoCut: Near the end of "Invitation Only," this exchange occurs:
-->'''Goliath''': There is an... entertainment at the castle tonight... I would be honored if you would accompany me.
-->'''Delilah''': If that is your wish...
-->''Cut to the Quarrymen's headquarters, where Jon Castaway is on the phone.''
-->'''Castaway''': I couldn't care ''less'' what he wishes -- Tell Chaz '''no hammers!''' Not tonight!
-->'''Goliath''': There is an... entertainment at the castle tonight... I would be honored if you would accompany me.
-->'''Delilah''': If that is your wish...
-->''Cut to the Quarrymen's headquarters, where Jon Castaway is on the phone.''
-->'''Castaway''': I couldn't care ''less'' what he wishes -- Tell Chaz '''no hammers!''' Not tonight!
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A {{Comic Book|s}} continuation of the animated series ''WesternAnimation/{{Gargoyles}}''. Written by Creator/GregWeisman, one of the original showrunners, under Creator/SlaveLaborGraphics. It ran from 2002 to 2006, the year it was canceled after Marvel lost the license. Its plotlines would get revived by Weisman a decade and a half later under Creator/{{Dynamite}}.
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A {{Comic Book|s}} continuation of the animated series ''WesternAnimation/{{Gargoyles}}''. Written by Creator/GregWeisman, one of the original showrunners, under Creator/SlaveLaborGraphics. It ran from 2002 2006 to 2006, 2008, the year it was canceled after Marvel lost the license. Its plotlines would get revived by Weisman a decade and a half later under Creator/{{Dynamite}}.
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A {{Comic Book|s}} continuation of the animated series ''WesternAnimation/{{Gargoyles}}''. Written by Creator/GregWeisman, one of the original showrunners, under Creator/SlaveLaborGraphics. It ran from 2002 to 2006, the year it was canceled after Marvel lost the license. Its plotlines would get revived by Weisman a decade and a half later under Creator/{{Dynamite}}.
''Clan Building'' starts right after the show's second season and its existence [[CanonDiscontinuity decanonizes]] just about every other comic made based on ''Gargoyles''. It has a SpinOff in ''ComicBook/GargoylesBadGuys''.
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* AbortedArc: "Reunion", a lost tale from the Avalon World Tour, was going to be the thirteenth issue. Unfortunately, it went unpublished due to the comic book's cancellation. The story itself leads into Coldstone's appearance at the beginning of Possession and why Angela seemed familiar with him --and not put off by his appearance.
* RestrictedExpandedUniverse: A case of CanonDisContinuity and ExpandedUniverse restrictions occurs in Creator/GregWeisman's comics. Continuing the beloved series after the end of Season 2, it refutes everything that happened in the Disney-produced ''Goliath Chronicles'' spin-off (sans the first episode and one additional scene), essentially restricting the expanded canon to that comic alone.
* TwiceToldTale: The first two issues are a retelling of [[Recap/GargoylesTheGoliathChroniclesTheJourney "The Journey"]], the only episode of the show's third season, ''The Goliath Chronicles'', that Weisman wrote.
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''Clan Building'' starts right after the show's second season and its existence [[CanonDiscontinuity decanonizes]] just about every other comic made based on ''Gargoyles''. It has a SpinOff in ''ComicBook/GargoylesBadGuys''.
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* AbortedArc: "Reunion", a lost tale from the Avalon World Tour, was going to be the thirteenth issue. Unfortunately, it went unpublished due to the comic book's cancellation. The story itself leads into Coldstone's appearance at the beginning of Possession and why Angela seemed familiar with him --and not put off by his appearance.
* RestrictedExpandedUniverse: A case of CanonDisContinuity and ExpandedUniverse restrictions occurs in Creator/GregWeisman's comics. Continuing the beloved series after the end of Season 2, it refutes everything that happened in the Disney-produced ''Goliath Chronicles'' spin-off (sans the first episode and one additional scene), essentially restricting the expanded canon to that comic alone.
* TwiceToldTale: The first two issues are a retelling of [[Recap/GargoylesTheGoliathChroniclesTheJourney "The Journey"]], the only episode of the show's third season, ''The Goliath Chronicles'', that Weisman wrote.
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