![]() If you are looking to spend less than $100, you will have to go all the way below a 7.0, and that will likely change in the coming weeks. ![]() However, that figure is soon to get a boost considering that a 9.4 surpassed it with a $430 sale earlier this month. What’s best here is the price, as the 9.6 last sold for $320. Although there are more graded comics compared to the 9.8, there are still just 231 slabbed 9.6s on record. The most popular grade, according to that same CGC census, has been the 9.6. Now that the movie news has been confirmed, those copies will be even more coveted. If you havent already noticed, today we bring. According to the CGC census data, there are only 168 graded 9.8s on record. Thunder Thunder Thunder Thundercats, Hooooooo Howdy Jac here. One thing that helps keep those fair market values hopping is this book’s rarity in such a high grade. And to think that two years ago, this comic averaged $255 and was still selling for less than $400 just last year. Then from February 27 and into March, three straight sales netted $1k or more, progressing to that previously mentioned record. ![]() Starting on February 25, the records began falling with a $975 sale. Even before that, collectors were snatching up these gems. A reboot of the original 1980s TV series of the same name (which ran from 1985 to 1987), ThunderCats was produced and developed by American studio Warner Bros. At a 9.8, one sold for a record-high $1,400 on March 29, the same day the movie news was announced. ThunderCats is an animated television series, developed by Ethan Spaulding and Michael Jelenic for Cartoon Network. Let’s see if it’s able to keep to that date.įeel free to share your thoughts with us.The first print, as expected, is doing the best. A bizarre host of creatures and villains stand in their way, including the evil Mumm-Ra, Third Earth’s wicked ruler who will let nothing, including the ThunderCats, stop his tyrannical reign over the planet.Īpparently, the animated series will debut on Cartoon Network in February of 2020. Lion-O, the newly appointed Lord of the ThunderCats, attempts to lead the team as they make this planet their new home. Staying true to the premise of the original series, Lion-O and the ThunderCats - Tygra, Panthro, Cheetara, Wilykat, and Wilykit - barely escape the sudden destruction of their home world, Thundera, only to crash land on the mysterious and exotic planet of Third Earth. Take a FIRST LOOK at #ThundercatsRoar! □⚔️⚡️Stream the two-part first episode ‘Exodus’ on the CN App now with log-in □ /YEhGztCunw You can go ahead and watch what you like.Īnyway, the premiere can be viewed on the Cartoon Network app. The same goes for the 1985 ThunderCats series, the unfortunately short-lived 2011 series, and ThunderCats Roar. The world was given the Teen Titans animated series and now it has Teen Titans Go! Both can exist. Literal grownups need to understand this and let it be.Īlso, why not watch the reboot before deciding to hate it? While I wasn’t into the idea of Teen Titans Go! existing, after watching that series I quickly ended up becoming a fan. The creative team is obviously targeting a far younger audience, and that’s fine. It is clear that the current reboot isn’t primarily for those who grew up with the original series. And you know what? I didn’t care back in 2018 and I still don’t care in 2020. Of course, many didn’t like the animation style and thought it disrespected the original series by targeting very young kids. ![]() I reported about CN creating ThunderCats Roar back in May of 2018. You can go ahead and stream the two-part first episode right now. ThunderCats Roar (Image: Screengrab) It looks like ThunderCats Roar was indeed a thing Cartoon Network wanted to make happen, even though the show missed the initial 2019 release date. ![]()
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