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Revision as of 09:08, 11 September 2025

Gargoyles: Demona #3 cover by Frank Paur

"For Not Everything With Wings..." is the third issue of the Gargoyles - Demona comic by Dynamite Entertainment. It was released on September 10th, 2025. [1]


Crew



Solicitation

HIDING IN PLAIN SIGHT!

The year is 1138, and the immortal Demona and her now adult-aged adopted daughter Angelika have left the nomadic Viking life behind them in an effort to find some stability in a dangerous and uncertain world. The two living Gargoyles have settled down in the French city of Vyonne, where they can spend their days resting among the stone gargoyles of the cathedral.

But their rocky counterparts turn out to be less inert than they first appear, having been carved by a local magician who can animate them to do his bidding. Upon discovering the presence of Demona and Angelika, the warlock proposes an alliance to further each other's interests. But are the two Gargoyles equal partners in the arrangement - or unwitting accomplices?

Find out in the third issue of Gargoyles: Demona, from the all-star creative team of Gargoyles creator GREG WEISMAN and animated series collaborator FRANK PAUR - featuring expertly sculpted covers by PAUR, MEGHAN HETRICK, JAE LEE & JUNE CHUNG, and DAVID COUSENS!

The Story

Review

Featured Characters and First Appearances

Gargoyles Humans Others


Places Objects Miscellaneous


Quotes

Tidbits

As noted on the title page, this issue was inspired by Clark Ashton Smith's short story, "The Maker of Gargoyles". [2]

Cover Gallery

See Also

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