Gargoyles #3
| Writer | Greg Weisman |
| Artist | George Kambadais |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
Tensions are rising within the Manhattan Clan! Some Gargoyles believe that Xanatos is responsible for the recent kidnappings, while others consider him an ally. But all that will have to wait, because someone has initiated the Great Minds Protocol! Written by Gargoyles mastermind Greg Weisman with spectacular art by George Kambadais!
CRITIC REVIEWS
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9.2
The Super Powered Fancast - Deron Generally
Feb 22, 2023Kambadais delivers some brilliantly intense and immersive art throughout the issue. The look and feel of the art takes me back to the series and its visual charm. Read Full Review
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7.9
The Comicbook Dispatch - batfan1992
Feb 22, 2023The dialogue is well-written, and Greg Weisman truly proves himself to be a masterful storyteller. The characters voices come through and you can hear the voices of Keith David, Bill Fagerbakke, Tim Curry, Jonathan Frakes and others come through the dialogue as you read it. We see the themes of the preciousness of life, and the importance of protecting ones family, as Broadway emphasizes through his narration. Read Full Review
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7.0
Comical Opinions - Gabriel Hernandez
Feb 22, 2023GARGOYLES #3 ends the first act (not arc) of the run with a battle to save an innocent mother and child from the ruthless hands of Thailog. Weismans script packs in plenty of energy and plot movement, but the battles conclusion is unsatisfying, and the fight choreography is a shambles. Read Full Review
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6.0
COMICON - Benjamin Hall
Feb 27, 2023Jumping to conclusions some of the Manhattan Clan of Gargoyles assault David Xanatos at his home. Meanwhile a new protocol becomes active. What is the Great Minds Protocol? Also what does it mean to the Gargoyles and Xanatos? Read Full Review
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5.0
ComicBook.com - Adam Barnhardt
Feb 22, 2023Already three issues in and the first arc of this new Gargoyles comic seemingly reaches its conclusion in unspectacular fashion as characters literally drop what they're doing mid-fight and go home as all if well. Read Full Review