Thundercats: Apex #1
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Thundercats: Apex #1

Writer: Ed Brisson Artist: Rapha Lobosco Publisher: Dynamite Entertainment Release Date: December 4, 2024 Cover Price: $4.99 Critic Reviews: 3 User Reviews: 2
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Across a desert landscape, a cloaked rider emerges from the shimmering heat. A lone figure on a battered mount, he's a tempting target for bandits - and temptation is not something that the inhabitants of these badlands are inclined to resist.

Unfortunately for the miscreants who decide to waylay him, that choice will likely be the last one they ever make. And when the dusty traveler walks into the local saloon, it soon becomes clear that anyone who stands between him and his mission will share the same fate.

But who is this mysterious stranger - and what is the target that he has fixed his glowing red eye upon?

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  • 10
    Nerd Initiative - Richard Coryell Dec 4, 2024

    ThunderCats: Apex #1 introducesus to one of the darkest and most badass characters in the entire ThunderCats Universe. This is a twist in the story that no one saw coming, but all will be rewarded with where this goes. Ed Brisson does an amazing job telling the origin story and revealing this tremendous character named Apex, well setting the table for whats coming in ThunderCats moving forward. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Lotusland Comics - Hank Rea Dec 6, 2024

    'ThunderCats: Apex' #1 is an exhilarating start to the new arc that promises to captivate fans. Brisson masterfully blends familiar genres to enhance the tension and drama, setting the stage for an engaging story that embodies the fierce spirit of ThunderCats. This issue is a thrilling must-read for any fan. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Comical Opinions - Gabriel Hernandez Dec 3, 2024

    THUNDERCATS: APEX #1 is a rock-solid one-shot that unveils the mysterious identity of Apex, but it's not what you think. Ed Brisson's homage to classic Westerns carries that same atmosphere of dusty saloons and lone gunmen for a pleasantly unexpected vibe, and Rapha Lobosco's artwork is strong. Read Full Review

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