ThunderCats # 20 | |
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Production | |
Issue | 21 |
Format | Comic |
Released | 1 March 1988 |
Published by | Star Comics |
Pages | Story 22 - Total 32 |
Original Price | $1.00 |
Writer(s) | Dwight Jon Zimmerman |
Penciler(s) | Jim Mooney |
Inker(s) | Mike Esposito |
Colourist(s) | Evelyn Stein |
Letterer(s) | Rick Parker |
Editor(s) | Don Daley |
Editor(s) in chief | Tom DeFalco |
Cover Artist(s) | Tom Morgan & Dave Hunt (?) |
Chronology | |
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ThunderCats #21 was an ongoing comic book by Star Comics, which was based upon the original cartoon series of the ThunderCats.
Publishers Summary[]
Father Snarf
When a baby is left on the doorstep Snarf becomes a father. However, the Mutants kidnap the critter. But these villains will soon discover that it’s easier to deal with the ThunderCats than it is rearing a new born. A humorous tale in the life of the ThunderCats.
Canon[]
Due to inconsistencies with the original animated series, comics by Star Comics are not considered canon.
Trivia[]
- A plaque by Canineville's entrance reads "Est. 1785 A.D."
- This is an original story.