3/9/2024 0 Comments Wildstorm thundercats cheetara![]() ![]() Honestly, he seemed sad to let her go – maybe there’s a soft side to the old mummy yet? We find the evil mummy harassing Wilykat (who’s still in a Princess Leia type get up), but she fights back and Mumm-ra accepts that she’ll never be a good slave and frees her. ![]() In a few pages it looks like things are under control so Lion-o leaves by himself to find Mumm-ra. The Thundercats feel bad and get ready to face Mumm-ra’s new mutant baddies.Ĭontinuing the scene from the last episode, Mumm-ra drags the chained and sobbing Wilykat away from the fight Lion-o et al are giving the super-powerful mutants. Now Mumm-ra explains how he used Wilykit and then blasts him with some finger lightening and drops him into the evil red pool. The Thundercats follow Wilykit’s lead and enter the pyramid, knocking-out a few minor mutant baddies and finally coming face-to-face with Mumm-ra. Meanwhile, back at the pyramid, Mumm-ra is summoning up some super-powerful mutants from his pool of evil red water. While Lion-o, Panthro, Tygra and Cheetara argue about how Lion-o left Thundera to fall to Mumm-ra, in comes Wilykit with his story of escape and how he can lead them in an ambush of Mumm-ra. Then there are some nice panels of scantily clad Wilykat being abused by Mumm-Ra. We open with Wilykit scratching himself up and coming up with a story about how he escaped Mumm-ra, to cover his true traitorous intentions. Finally we see Mumm-ra convincing Wilykit to turn traitor and lead his friends into Mumm-ra’s clutches. The issue ends with Cheetara smacking Lion-o, believing it’s his fault that Thundera has fallen to Mumm-ra. ![]() They grab Tygra and then save Cheetara in 10 pages of mutant knocking-out action. Lion-o and Panthro decide to save Tygra and Cheetara by bursting in the front door and kicking butt. We pan over and find Cheetara chained to a stone column (wearing the very limited remains of a bikini), and being harassed by baddies, as is their M.O. The scene changes to Tygra working in what looks like a scholarly setting, being harassed by some baddies. The issue opens with a nude Mumm-ra exiting his bath and being dressed by the (still) scantily clad Wilykit and Wilykat. One features Mumm-ra and Lion-o, while the other depicts the Thunderian male fantasy of Cheetara’s well endowed form in a skin-tight swimsuit type thing chained to a stone column surrounded by Mumm-ra’s henchmen. This issue was published with two different cover pages. It doesn’t look like he makes it, but you never know – remember, nobody dies in Thundercats. An unnamed Thunderian slave asked Lion-o to promise to free Thundera from Mumm-ra, then stays behind to guard their escape. A call of “ Thunder, Thunder, Thundercats, Ho!” and they’re done. Lion-o and Snarf find Panthro being mistreated in the mines and quickly lay a smack down on the baddie guards. Meanwhile, Mumm-ra watches the action in his pool of evil red water in his pyramid while smacking around the barely covered (sweet) Wilykat. In a couple pages, Lion-o has beaten a couple of Mumm-ra’s baddies (don’t worry kiddies, they just unconscious – Lion-o would never kill anyone!) and he’s into the mine to find Panthro. Lion-o, thinking that Tygra is dead, sets off with Snarf to save Panthro who is enslaved in the mines. The issue closes with a shot of Wilykit and Wilykat scantily clothed and chained, in the service of Lord Mumm-ra. Lion-o pledges to free Thundera and his companions, and destroy Mumm-ra once and for all. ![]() Snarf explains to Lion-o that Mumm-ra has again risen to power and enslaved all of Thundera. The first issue opens with Snarf considering opening the Book of Omens and releasing Lion-o, who has been training within the book to become the Lord of the Thundercats for 5 years (although it only seemed like 1 day to Lion-o). But then, the dialog and story line remains “kid simple”. The female characters are big breasted and wear skin tight, torn, barely-there outfits. This series of comics, although based on a kid’s television series, seems a little more adult oriented than previous comics – sort of. The first two issues were inked by Joe Pimentel, while the final 3 were inked by Rob Lea. A five part comic book series published by Wildstorm / DC Comics from April – August 2003 (which means they actually hit the comic book stands between February and June 2003).Įach book was authored by Ford Lytle Gilmore and pencilled by Ed Benes. ![]()
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