It's been a several years in the making but WTWA finally has one home for all the issues. I couldn't imagine when I started this that it would take this long. And, after having WTWA removed from Tapas, I've definitely had to work through a lot of negative emotions while making this move.
But it really was all worth it. To have WTWA safe and in an accepting, fan creation environment means so much.
And, to kick off this major move, I want to gift you all with TWO things.
First, a brand new issue of WTWA has been updated with the move - Issue #255.
It's been over a year since our last update so ya'll DESERVE this one.
And second, as you can see above, we have a new comic trailer!
I feel like this new trailer really gives a great flavor of both past, present, and future WTWA. I've been working on it for way too long, so I hope you enjoy it. Please feel free to message/reply with any theories. 👀
Thank you all for your kindness and patience as I worked on this major transfer. I am so happy and proud to finally have it completed.
(W) Greg Weisman (A) Bonesso Diego (CA) Matteo Lolli
It's young Gnash's first Halloween in Manhattan, and you're invited to come along as he heads out to find friends on the one night of the year when Gargoyles can roam the city unbothered! Unfortunately, he's about to run afoul of the masked Quarrymen, who are out to hunt down any Gargoyle foolish enough to brave the streets on All Hallow's Eve. That means Brooklyn, Katana, Lexington, Broadway, Angela, and even Goliath are in real danger! Will they survive this cruel trick, or become a treat for the marauding Quarrymen? Find out in October with this all-new 40-page special featuring a 28-page main story written by Gargoyles creator GREG WEISMAN!
In Shops: Oct 18, 2023
SRP: 4.99
Sketched this inspired by the only comic were they are kinda seen together and almost met (they were at the same valentine's day party) INDUCKS: B 820041
All I'm saying is I would love to see them arguing over who dances better
people are drawing Steamboat Willie Mickey doing all this crazy shit and whatnot, but you could always do that. you can do that now, with current Mickey, just fine. it's fanart and it's legally protected. hell you could take Disney-drawn Mickey and put a caption about unions or whatever on it and it would still be protected under free speech and sometimes even parody law.
what is special about public domain is that you can SELL him. you could take a screenshot and sell it on a tshirt. you can use him to advertise your plumbing business. people have already uploaded and monetized the original film.
you could always have Mickey say what you want, but now you can profit off it.
have you heard Disney will make a comic about Tinkerbell?
here's the proof but someone mentioned it to me and that person is right and it comes out in july this year
i hope so badly Disney finally decide to continue with the Tinkerbell movies this time as a comeback but we can only dream right?