Wildstorm Comics: August 2002 - December 2004

In this area, you'll be able to view the cover images and catch up on the current series of comics starring the 'Cats, courtesy of Wildstorm. As the series has grown, I decided to break this section up - hopefully, it'll be easier to find what you're looking for and the load time of the pages will be faster.
All the issues are summarized below. Though I don't give the *whole* story away in the synopses to follow, they may contain spoilers. Consider yourself warned. Although I hear that Wildstorm is done with Thundercats, you can still find issues for sale on auction sites like ebay, and maybe even some online comic stores that are trying to off their surpluses. Use google - it's your friend!

Finally, be sure to visit my chat archives for transcripts of two exclusive fandom chats with Return writer Ford Gilmore and Dogs of War artist Brett Booth. And do join the ThunderCats Comics Fan List if you're a fan of all or any of the series.

Reclaiming Thundera Series
The Return Series
Dogs of War Series
Hammerhand's Revenge Series
Enemy's Pride Series
Crossovers, Special Issues and Extra Art
Shopping List
Wildstorm Credits
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The above is listed in order of series release. However, even though all the 5-part series are somewhat related the actual story timelines within them jumps around quite a bit. Therefore, I'll provide a quick list below so that if you wish, you can read them in chronological order story-wise.

1. The Origin books
2. Hammerhand's Revenge
3. Enemy's Pride
4. Reclaiming Thundera
5. The Return
6. Dogs of War

Crossovers and Special Issues seem to be more independent of the 5-parters and so they're not included save for the Origins books. If you haven't seen Thundercats in ages, the Sourcebook would be a recommended first read as it gives basic information on most of the main characters.




Some images were found in these places:

Wildstorm's Thundercats Mini Site
Slushfactory interview with John Layman
Comics Continuum's DoW Preview
Toon Zone
Kaare Andrews Official Website
Udon Comics
Alex Ross Art

Generally, if it's an image that lacks lettering or logos, it's likely from one of the above sources. Anything else was scanned in by me, so my content usuage rules would apply -- as in, please don't hot link to the images; download them and put them on your own server if you wish to display them elsewhere on the net [that part actually goes for the images I took from elsewhere, too, as any hotlinking abuses bandwidth I pay for]. Also, a link back to this page and a little acknowlegement, if you use them on your webpage, would be fab. Thanks.





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