Gargoyle (disambiguation)
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A gargoyle is a grotesque statue.
Gargoyle may also refer to:
- Gargoyle (monster), a type of fantasy and horror monster
Books and publications
- Gargoyles (novel), a 1967 novel by Thomas Bernhard
- The Gargoyle (novel), a 2008 novel by Andrew Davidson
- The Gargoyle (newspaper), University of Toronto newspaper
- Gargoyle Humor Magazine, University of Michigan magazine
- Gargoyle Magazine, Washington (D.C.) literary journal
- Gargoyles (comics), a 2006 comic book series from Slave Labor Graphics
- Gargoyle (comics), a Marvel Comics character
Film and television
- Gargoyle, main villain in the anime series Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water
- Gargoyles (TV series), animated series that ran from 1994 to 1997
- Gargoyles, 1972 TV film directed by Bill Norton
- Gargoyle: Wings of Darkness, horror film (USA 2004)
Games
- Gargoyles (video game), video game (1996)
- Gargoyle Games, British software company successful in the 1980s
- Gargoyle (Champions character) a superhero created by Mark Williams, originally for the Champions role-playing game and also appearing in some spin-off comics, League of Champions
Music
- Gargoyle (band), a Japanese Thrash Metal band
- Gargoyle (album) by American singer Mark Lanegan
- "The Gargoyle", a song by Paul Gilbert from the 2008 album Silence Followed By A Deafening Roar
- "Gargoyle", song by The ILYs from Bodyguard (album)
- "Gargoyle", song by Dinosaur Jr. from Download to Donate for Haiti
Other uses
- LBD-1 Gargoyle, guided bomb of World War Two
- Gargoyle, NATO reporting name for variant of the S-300 anti-aircraft missile system
- Gargoyle (router firmware), an OpenWrt-based router firmware
- Hurler syndrome was once known as "Gargoylism"
- Gargouille, a dragon
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