![]() In mainstream comic book industry, not unlike the film and television industries, there are certainly plenty of reboots, sequels, prequels, and various other reimaginings. The miniseries was worthwhile for longtime fans of the original series. ![]() However, with sight beyond sight, I see things a little bit differently. Was this ThunderCats fanfic at its worst? The language was much coarser and hinted at some bizarre forms of abuse. And then filled pages of the two siblings being unnecessarily scantily clad while working as Mumm-Ra’s slaves. The miniseries also gave fans a completely grown-up WilyKat and WilyKit (odd enough by itself). Shockingly one heroic feline’s dead body was left on grim display with a nearby warning from Mumm-Ra, written in blood. Much darker than the original television series. Most of the iconic ThunderCats are scattered, held prisoner, enchained, or otherwise in need of rescuing.Īnd, undoubtedly, many of those who remember that five issues of The Return recall it only in disgust. Thwarted by circumstance, he finds his planet of Thundera enslaved by the evil Mumm-Ra. Picking up where the debut miniseries Reclaiming Thundera left off, The Return sees Lion-O emerge from the mystical world of the Book of Omens after years of training to claim his rightful place as Lord of the ThunderCats. The most noteworthy of these miniseries was surely the not-so-cleverly titled ThunderCats: The Return. While the Cartoon Network ThunderCats reboot fared well, many people fail to remember that the beloved ThunderCats originally returned in a daring wave of comicbooks in 2003 under the Wildstorm imprint. ![]()
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