Acclaimed author and Gargoyles creator GREG WEISMAN is joined by artist PASQUALE QUALANO for an all-new chapter in the ongoing Gargoyles saga - and the stakes have never been higher for the Manhattan Clan!
Thwarted in her earlier attempt to gain control of the ancient magical artifacts known as the Original Keys to Power, the evil DEMONA has set her sights on three New Keys that will give her the ability to make any human in her vicinity into her willing puppet. All that stands between Demona and world domination are Goliath and the Manhattan Clan. But despite their best efforts, Demona always seems to be a step ahead, gathering one more
Gargoyles Quest #1 is shaping up to be a very compelling story so far. If youre a fan of the show and like to see the sinister schemes of characters like Demona and Thailog, this comic is for you. Weisman knows how to leave his audience on the edge of their seats craving more, and this comic is no exception. It is exciting, full of mystery and intrigue and really captures the spirit of the show. Read Full Review
Qualano deliver some beautiful art in the issue. The visuals capture the dark, ominous tone of the story as well as the fantastic characters. Read Full Review
Gargoyles: Quest #1 brings us into a new storyline for new and old readers alike. Read Full Review
A good enough start to this arc, though not as exciting as the regular series was. For one thing you'd think Coldstone would know Demona can't be trusted. He may be leading her on and trying to see what she's up to though. His involvement will be an interesting part of the story. I'm hoping in the climax we can get a confrontation between Angela and Demona again as we haven't yet so far. She may be the only one who can stop her mother from going through with her mad plan. Should be an interesting story. I just hope it's not the last as I haven't heard of anything new beyond this series.
A bit of a dropoff from the last issue of the previous series. Greg's heart is in the right place in his tribute to the fans (myself included) who kept the show alive with the annual "Gatherings of the Gargoyles," but those scenes fall flat and stall out the comic.