Thundercats #8
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Thundercats #8

Writer: Declan Shalvey Artist: Drew Moss Publisher: Dynamite Entertainment Release Date: September 25, 2024 Cover Price: $4.99 Critic Reviews: 1 User Reviews: 1
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When Tygra mysteriously vanishes, taking the Eye of Thundera with him, Lion-0 and the rest of the ThunderCats thrown into turmoil. But things really get confused when Tygra reappears as an old man! He claims to have been sent into the past through a mishap with a time door, and forced to survive in isolation on Third Earth until he caught up to the present day. But the old Tygra seems changed in more fun- damental ways than his age- - and those changes are definitely not for the better!
Acclaimed author DECLAN SHALVEY and fan-favorite artist DREW MOSS go down the rabbit hole with ThunderCats #8, encouraged by exemplary cover art from SHAL more

  • 5.0
    Comical Opinions - Gabriel Hernandez Sep 23, 2024

    THUNDERCATS #8 is another disappointing chapter in the series. Declan Shalvey introduces cool ideas and concepts, but the execution, both in the script and the art, is confusing and clunky. Maybe the folks working on Thundercats should ask the teams on Jonny Quest and Space Ghost what they're doing right. Read Full Review

  • 10
    Dave DSG Sep 28, 2024

    Plot
    Tygra travels through a time portal to meet Claudus, Lion-O's father, in the past before Thundera was destroyed. Claudus explains to Tygra that the Third Planet where they are now was a prison full of thousands of mutants who were extradited, that this world is a danger because it is more full of enemies than they think.

    Claudus asks Tygra not to reveal this information to his companions. In this time travel, Tygra and Claudus face a mysterious and unknown enemy who also travels through time.

    What Tygra knows is that a pitched battle against the mutants is about to begin and the Base of the Thubdercats is not ready yet.

    Declan takes this saga in another direction as interesting as it is unexpected, more

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