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Ford Lytle Gilmore comic
Nightfall: The Black Chronicles
A gripping tale of supernatural menace and gripping horror reveals monsters living among us! As a member of the paramilitary paranormal police force known as the Nightwatch, Mason Black devoted his life to fighting the hidden monster underworld. But the Nightwatch had corruption at its very core, so Mace did what no one had ever done before: he quit. Now on his own, he faces a deadly threat in New Orleans: an evil that threatens to destroy both the Nightwatch and the human-monster truce they defend. Can Mace unravel the truth in time? For more information, see the feature article.
ThunderCats Sourcebook
This is a one-shot with descriptions and artwork of individual characters, such as Lion-O, and teams such as the Lunatacs. Artwork is done by a variety of Wildstorm artists.
- Issue # Full (5 years ago)
ThunderCats: The Return
The comic begins with Snarf talking to the Book of Omens. It is clear that Snarf is not mentally stable because he is holding both sides of a conversation about using a key to open the book of omens. Snarf uses the key to enter the book and finds Lion-o training. Lion-o believes he as been in the book for a day, but Snarf tells him he has been in the book for five years. Snarf then recounts that during the first year of Lion-o's absence the Thundercats and Thundera thrived. The Thundercats rebuilt their civilization with Panthro in charge. Thundercats returned to Thundera, and the civilization began to boom. One night Mumm-ra attacked with hundreds of mutants from Plunddar. In that one night Mumm-ra and the mutants killed, conquered, and enslaved all of the Thundercats. Snarf escaped, seemingly under Mumm-ra's nose, with the Book of Omens. Mumm-ra gave Slithe the key to the book and told him to destroy it. Slithe discarded the key in a location he thought no one would find it. After five years, Snarf located the key. Lion-o and Snarf return to Thundera and the devastation and change in Thundera is immediately evident. There are statues of Mumm-ra and Ma-mutt, mass devastation of the landscape, and no Thundercat structures standing. Lion-o uses the Eye of Thundera to locate Panthro and sees that he is being forced to work in the mines. At this point the comic turns to the point of view of Mumm-ra. Mumm-ra, speaking to Ma-mutt, explains that he has been bored, but he is excited now that Lion-o is back. It is clear that Mumm-ra knew that Slithe would not destroy the key and that Snarf would free him. Mumm-ra calls his servants into his chambers for something, and the audience sees Wilykit and Wilykat as adults.
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