ThunderCats | |
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Production | |
Issue | 2 |
Released | 28 March 1987 |
Published by | Marvel UK |
Pages | 24 |
Original Price | 32p (UK) |
Editor(s) | Mike Carlin |
executive Editor(s) | Tom De Falco |
Editor(s) in chief | Jim Shooter |
Cover Artist(s) | Steve Parkhouse, John Burns |
Chronology | |
Previous | ThunderCats # 1 |
Next | ThunderCats # 3 |
ThunderCats # 2 was an ongoing comic series by Marvel UK, which was based upon the original ThunderCats cartoon.
Canon[]
Due to inconsistencies with the original animated series, comics by Marvel UK are not considered canon.
Story[]
Siege in Silver and Stone, part 2 of 2:[]
Written by David Michelinie
Art by Jim Mooney, Breeding, Morgan & Co., Janice Chiang and Nelson Yomtov
Tessa concludes her tale. The dark powers she gained to defeat the Dagger Mist became a threat to the other warrior maidens, so she left, finding herself alone and under attack. Despite being fearful of using her powers, Tessa is persuaded by Panthro to recharge the Thundertank. Meanwhile, the Sword of Omens alerts Lion-O to their danger. Chastened by his earlier behaviour, he rushes off alone and is trapped by vines, unable to use the sword. With the Thundertank working, Panthro and Tessa are able to defeat the Rockmen and return to the Treetop kingdom, where Tessa is welcomed home by Willa and the other warrior maidens. After freeing himself, Lion-O sees that Panthro and Tessa are safe and secured new supplies of Thundrillium. As he discusses the lesson he has learnt with Jaga, Lion-O’s spirit guide disappears…
ThunderCats, Mumm-Ra:[]
Uncredited
From within the Onyx Pyramid, Mumm-Ra recounts his plans to seize the Sword of Omens with the help of his Mutant allies.
Trivia[]
- This issue contains reprinted panels from ThunderCats # 3 by Star Comics.
Gallery[]
Freebie[]
- A free panini ThunderCats sticker album.