![]() A call of “ Thunder, Thunder, Thundercats, Ho!” and they’re done. Lion-o and Snarf find Panthro being mistreated in the mines and quickly lay a smack down on the baddie guards. ![]() Meanwhile, Mumm-ra watches the action in his pool of evil red water in his pyramid while smacking around the barely covered (sweet) Wilykat. In a couple pages, Lion-o has beaten a couple of Mumm-ra’s baddies (don’t worry kiddies, they just unconscious – Lion-o would never kill anyone!) and he’s into the mine to find Panthro. Lion-o, thinking that Tygra is dead, sets off with Snarf to save Panthro who is enslaved in the mines. The issue closes with a shot of Wilykit and Wilykat scantily clothed and chained, in the service of Lord Mumm-ra. Lion-o pledges to free Thundera and his companions, and destroy Mumm-ra once and for all. Snarf explains to Lion-o that Mumm-ra has again risen to power and enslaved all of Thundera. The first issue opens with Snarf considering opening the Book of Omens and releasing Lion-o, who has been training within the book to become the Lord of the Thundercats for 5 years (although it only seemed like 1 day to Lion-o). But then, the dialog and story line remains “kid simple”. The female characters are big breasted and wear skin tight, torn, barely-there outfits. ![]() This series of comics, although based on a kid’s television series, seems a little more adult oriented than previous comics – sort of. The first two issues were inked by Joe Pimentel, while the final 3 were inked by Rob Lea. A five part comic book series published by Wildstorm / DC Comics from April – August 2003 (which means they actually hit the comic book stands between February and June 2003).Įach book was authored by Ford Lytle Gilmore and pencilled by Ed Benes.
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