“Gargoyles we just mishandled from the get-go. On top of that, there’s just a real lengthy set of approvals that affects all the Disney comics that’s slowed them all down. For example, Gargoyles #3 has been done for three weeks, almost a month now, and we’re waiting for Disney to give us the go ahead to print it.”
Gargoyles #4, #5 and #6 will have a series of fill-in artists as SLG attempts to catch up.
When asked if Disney asks for a lot of changes, he said “Surprisingly no, but the process is not a quick one.” He said originally three people would review the comics before they were printed, but now around 10 people review them.
When asked why Disney licensed their characters to someone else instead of doing their own books, he said Disney benefits because they retain the rights to the comics that SLG creates without having to spend the money on staff and other costs associated with creating the comics.