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But Gargoyles ended way too soon, leaving its dedicated fanbase craving more for nearly 30 years now.
Greg Weisman:I love it.
I love having the Gargoyles characters back in my life on a semi-full-time basis.
But I’m greedy.
I want to tell even more stories in this world with these characters!
What do you see as the things that make her so compelling as both a villain and a protagonist?
Demona has legitimate gripes.
But she’s also her own worst enemy.
Plus she’s powerful and vulnerable.
Ruthless, fanatical and occasionally charming.
But we are planning to cover five snapshots of her life across the first couple centuries of that millennium.
I have to ask about Demona’s big secret - her other daughter besides Angela.
What can you tell us about her?
Angela is Demona’s biological daughter, who was raised by humans.
Angelika is not Demona’s biological daughter, but they raised each other for nearly two hundred years.
It’s been so great working with Frank.
Plus, Frank’s pencils and inks on the book are just gorgeous.
And he and I are both loving the coloring that Robby Bevard is doing on the book.
Robby was the colorist for much of the old SLG run.
So it’s all a bit like getting the band back together for me.
What do you hope fans new and old will take away from this comic?
You know… standard Gargoyles terrain.
Which will be dug up in a fresh new way, with our single most dangerous character headlining.
Established characters will resurface.
New characters will be introduced.
Each issue tells a story in a different pulp genre, with its own stakes, environments and mood.
Gargoyles makes the list of the32 greatest animated showsof all time.