Thundercats: Cheetara #2

Writer: Soo Lee Artist: Domenico Carbone Publisher: Dynamite Entertainment Release Date: August 7, 2024 Cover Price: $4.99 Critic Reviews: 2 User Reviews: 2
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As a member of Thundera's ruling class, Cheetara was early on betrothed to a suiter appropriate to her station. There was no love in the match, but she understood the value of a suitable companion. Now, as she meets another potential partner, that person is on her mind - something that could get very complicated, given that her latent psychic abilities are just beginning to emerge!

Comics powerhouse SOO LEE and rising star artist DOMENICO CARBONE delve ever deeper into Thundera's rich history - and the saga of one of its greatest champions - with ThunderCats: Cheetara #2, featuring iconic cover art from LEE, LESLEY "LEIRIX" LI, REBEC more

  • 8.0
    Nerd Initiative - ChrisP Aug 7, 2024

    This is a solid second issue to the miniseries. The issue is left with a cliffhanger that could be leaning into Cheetara's vision. We'll have to wait to see what happens in the next issue to confirm. This series continues to be a great addition to the larger Thundercats story that's being told at Dynamite, and I do hope we see more of it down the road. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    ComicBook.com - Matthew Aguilar Aug 7, 2024

    Despite the era of peace Thundera finds itself in, there's still a wealth of intrigue to be found in Thundercats: Cheetara #2. Cheetara's visions of the future provide the series with weighty stakes, and writer Soo Lee also provides a welcome look at Thunderian society and how highly regraded Cheetara is through the reactions to her warnings. Read Full Review

  • 6.5

    Not bad, but nothing too great either. Tghis series is really something Dynamite has chosen to do that really isn't necessary. They seem to be subscribers to the belief that Cheetara is the heart of the Thundercats. I really hope they don't plan to spotlight every team member in their own mini-series because they're really not worth getting, but I hate missing out on a series I've had complete for so long. One of the curses of collecting.
    The end at least promises a bit more interesting stuff ahead at least, because frankly if it was just a series focusing on Cheetara's sixth sense it would really be quite dull and drab. I guess since I'm already along for the ride I'll go through with it. But judging from what I've seen so far, I'd r more

  • 8.0
    ComicWorm Aug 24, 2024

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