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Wildstorm started publishing ThunderCats comics in 2002. Different arcs and one shots would be released from 2002 through 2004. During the time of 2016 to 2017, DC Comics (the owners of the Wildstorm imprint) released a six part He-Man/ThunderCats crossover series. All comics released are based on the 1985 series, however there are noted inconsistencies with the canon of the show.

List of Comics[]

  • ThunderCats Issue 0 (A Cat's Tale) (October 2002)
  • ThunderCats Issue 1 (Reclaiming Thundera 1) (October 2002)
  • ThunderCats Issue 2 (Reclaiming Thundera 2) (November 2002)
  • ThunderCats Issue 3 (Reclaiming Thundera 3) (December 2002)
  • ThunderCats Issue 4 (Reclaiming Thundera 4) (January 2003)
  • ThunderCats Issue 5 (Reclaiming Thundera 5) (February 2003)
    • ThunderCats Reclaiming Thundera Trade Paperback
  • The Return Issue 1 (April 2003)
  • The Return Issue 2 (May 2003)
  • The Return Issue 3 (June 2003)
  • The Return Issue 4 (July 2003)
  • The Return Issue 5 (August 2003)
    • The Return Trade Paperback
  • Dogs of War Issue 1 (August 2003)
  • Dogs of War Issue 2 (September 2003)
  • Dogs of War Issue 3 (October 2003)
  • Dogs of War Issue 4 (November 2003)
  • Dogs of War Issue 5 (December 2003)
    • Dogs of War Trade Paperback
  • HammerHand's Revenge Issue 1 (December 2003)
  • HammerHand's Revenge Issue 2 (January 2004)
  • HammerHand's Revenge Issue 3 (February 2004)
  • HammerHand's Revenge Issue 4 (March 2004)
  • HammerHand's Revenge Issue 5 (April 2004)
    • HammerHand's Revenge Trade Paperback
  • Enemy's Pride Issue 1 (August 2004)
  • Enemy's Pride Issue 2 (September 2004)
  • Enemy's Pride Issue 3 (October 2004)
  • Enemy's Pride Issue 4 (November 2004)
  • Enemy's Pride Issue 5 (December 2004)
    • Enemy's Pride Trade Paperback


Note, the He-Man/ThunderCats arc comics had no Wildstorm marking.

Trivia[]

  • WildStorm Productions was founded in 1992 as an independent American comic publisher and was purchased by DC Comics in 1999, which used it for separate imprints in a separate comics universe.
    • As of September 2010, DC Comics announced plans to end the imprint and absorb some of the characters under the larger DC banner in the future.

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