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Thundercats cartoon artist
Thundercats cartoon artist







thundercats cartoon artist
  1. #Thundercats cartoon artist update#
  2. #Thundercats cartoon artist series#

#Thundercats cartoon artist series#

The series finale had the team facing different tests to save their new home, New Thundera (their original planet was destroyed in their origin story, naturally.) Their young leader Lion-O faced trials within the mystic Book of Omens to prove himself once and for all as Lord of the ThunderCats. Unlike other action-adventure properties of the time, ThunderCats provided its cast with a true ending to their story. In fact, the mini is explicitly set after the events of the show's final episode, "The Book of Omens."

#Thundercats cartoon artist update#

This isn't an effort to reinvent or update the concept - this is the ThunderCats fans remember from the television series. Many of the '80s revivals had gritty or busy revamps, but McGuinness maintains a clean, smooth line. The miniseries is pure nostalgia, aimed directly at fans of the 1980s cartoon series. McGuinness' art isn't exactly the original series' style, but he resists any urge to redesign the characters. Regardless of your feelings on '80s cartoon properties, Reclaiming Thundera was legitimately one of the best-looking titles on the stands during its release. Under his pencils, the ThunderCats retain their classic heroic proportions, while also appearing modern and visually engaging. Thick, imposing figures that somehow maintain a slick edge to their design. His work incorporates elements of Jack Kirby and manga, inspirations that aided him in pioneering the late 1990s/early 2000s "chunky" style of comic art.

thundercats cartoon artist

McGuinness would likely excel at any 1980s property, but his style truly fits the world of the ThunderCats. RELATED: ThunderCats Screenwriter Says Fans Are 'Not Ready' for the Film Former Deadpool and Superman penciler Ed McGuinness was named Wizard's ideal Masters of the Universe artist, but actually penciled ThunderCats instead. While the Wizard staff was prescient in naming the creators involved with these revamp, they just couldn't predict with total accuracy which artists would end up on which book. The fad of 1980s revamps in the early 2000s had its genesis in an article in the fanzine Wizard that saw the magazine commission popular artists to render concepts like He-Man and the Transformers. ThunderCats: Reclaiming Thundera is a five-issue miniseries from writer Ford Lytle Gilmore, Ed McGuinness, Jason Martin, Chris Walker, Sergio Garcia and lettering from future Chew co-creator John Layman. And if you have any suggestions for the future, let me hear them. Scott Campbell's final interior art jobs, today we'll look at 2002's first full-fledged miniseries. (Hence the snake of nostalgia eating itself.) After examining the initial ThunderCats comic from Jim Lee's WildStorm imprint, which featured one of J. Welcome to the seventh installment of Nostalgia Snake, a look at 2000s revivals of 1980s properties, revivals now so old they're also quite nostalgic.









Thundercats cartoon artist