ThunderCats | |
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Production | |
Issue | 3 |
Released | 4 March 1987 |
Published by | Marvel Comics Ltd |
Pages | 24 |
Original Price | 32p (UK) |
Editor(s) | Mike Carlin |
executive Editor(s) | Tom DeFalco |
Editor(s) in chief | Jim Shooter |
Cover Artist(s) | Lee Sullivan |
Chronology | |
Previous | ThunderCats # 2 |
Next | ThunderCats # 4 |
ThunderCats # 3 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[]
Jaga Quest, part 1 of 2:[]
Written by David Micheline
Art by Jim Mooney, Brett Breeding, Janice Chiang and Petra Scotese
Despite the fact that only Lion-O can see Jaga's spirit form, all the 'Cats rush off to see if they can find any clues as to what happened to him. While searching the jungle, 'Jaga' appears to Lion-O and tells him a disturbance in the Astral Plane caused him to temporally disappear. Relived, Lion-O goes back and informs the other ThunderCats.
On their way back to the Lair however, the ThunderCats fall into various traps and are taken captive by a mysterious stranger. When too much time passes, Lion-O signals the others with the Sword with no results. Worried, he bounds off to find his friends...
Features[]
- Snarf's Challenge crossword
Trivia[]
- This issue contains reprinted panels from ThunderCats # 4 by Star Comics.
Gallery[]
Freebie[]
- Six free stickers for the Panini ThunderCats album.