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Timewalker
With a dinosaur stampede hot on his heels, Ivar dives out of the antediluvian past and into the early days of the Harbinger Active Resistance Division for an action packed encounter with the original crew of the H.A.R.D. Corps! But can even this immortal adventurer survive when he's stuck between Gunslinger's crew and the heavy hitters of Harada's Eggbreakers?
Timestorm 2009/2099
2009...meets 2099? Future history has been shattered by events in the present! In 2099 - Washington, D.C. overrun by Hulks! New York City controlled by massive corporations that know your every thought and desire! A man from 2099 in the present day, killing our heroes!
Time Masters: Vanishing Point
A "Return of Bruce Wayne" tie-in series! Vanishing Point is tearing itself apart, and one of the keys to keeping reality from being torn asunder is finding exactly where Bruce Wayne is in the time stream! Rip Hunter puts together a high-powered band of Time Masters to travel throughout history in search of the World's Greatest Detective!
Timber Wolf
Fresh from his success in Legion of Super Heroes (1989) Annual #3 comes Timber Wolf, the rough-and-tumble beast-man whose heart is in the right place...even if the rest of him usually isn't. Set in the 20th century, TIMBER WOLF is a hard-hitting action-adventure story about our hero's encounter with Thrust, a new character with a major streak of ultra-violence! You'll also meet Point Force, a government-sanctioned group of paranormals, who can't, at first, decide whether to incarcerate Timber Wolf or recruit him.
Genre: Action
Tim Vigil's Webwitch
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Genre: Horror
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Thunderstrike (2011)
Years ago, Eric Masterson laid down his enchanted mace -- and his life -- in defense of his fellow Avengers. From the halls of Valhalla to the streets of New York, scant has been heard of the hero known as Thunderstrike since...until now.
Thunderstrike (1993)
Eric Masterson has come back to Earth with his new enchanted mace, Thunderstrike, a gift from Thor when he reclaimed his hammer, Mjolnir. When he goes to investigate a crime, Eric is soundly beaten by a vigilante called Bloodaxe, wielding the Executioner's Axe. Realizing Thunderstrike is not as powerful as Mjolnir, Eric creates a new identity to protect Thor's reputation.
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.
ThunderCats: HammerHand's Revenge
A new take on the 'Cats by the hot creative team of Fiona Avery (Tomb Raider, Witchblade) and Carlos D'Anda (ROBOTECH, BRASS)! The Berserkers, once defeated by the Thundercats, have returned, and they want vengeance! They capture Thundercats ally Hachiman, the powerful Samurai warrior, and hold him for ransom. But when the Thundercats get involved, it turns out that this is exactly what Hammerhand, leader of the Berserkers, was hoping for!
ThunderCats: Enemy's Pride
When Lion-O begins acting strangely and making reckless decisions, only the Thunderkittens take notice. Unfortunately, no one listens to them — and the Thundercats are about to discover that their greatest menace may come from within.
ThunderCats: Dogs of War
Fast forward 10 years into the future of the ThunderCats! Lion-O is an aged king, ready to choose a successor now that his land is prosperous and at peace. But when that Utopia is shattered by the Dogs of War, a savage race of canines hellbent on domination, he's forced to go to a most unexpected source for help: Mumm-Ra!
ThunderCats (1985)
When the Thundercats’ homeworld is destroyed, a small group of survivors crash-land on the mysterious green world known as Third Earth. They soon find themselves in a desperate fight for survival against their mortal enemies the Mutants. However, things go from bad to worse when their battle with the vile Mutants awakens Mumm-Ra, an ancient ogre-mage whose dark magic powers know no rival.
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