Ten Comic Books Adapted From Your Favorite Cartoons and Kids Stuffs

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 Thundercats #2 Jim Lee Variant Cover (November 2002) by Wildstorm Comics
WRITTEN BY FORD LYTLE GILMORE; ART BY ED MCGUINNESS AND JASON MARTIN; VARIANT COVER BY JIM LEE. The highly anticipated miniseries based on the popular ‘80s cartoon continues! To aid in his continuing quest to destroy the Thundercats once and for all, Mumm-ra solicits the help of past allies Slythe and the mutants ? vowing that their stupidity will not interfere with his plans again. When the mutants attack Lion-O, Tygra and Hachiman while bringing down the Feliner ship, the stage is set for the battle royale every Thundercats fan has been waiting for!
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 Masters of the Universe #1 Emiliano Santalucia Cover (November 2002) by Image Comics
(W) Val Staples (A) Emiliano Santalucia (I) Marco Failla   Four issue finite series. Cover A by Emiliano Santalucia. In stores the week of November 27th. The Concept: In a realm where sorcery meets science, The Masters of the Universe set forth to protect all of Eternia from the onslaught of Skeletor and his evil forces. It’s an epic tale of good versus evil, where there is new danger and suspense at every turn. The story we all loved from the 80’s is reborn and relaunched for a new era. This Issue: Skeletor continues his struggle in obtaining the secrets of Castle Grayskull. However, new danger looms when a sinister plot is devised by other evil forces. And it all centers around an object in the possession of the least likely candidate. Will the heroic warriors of Eternia discover the truth before the forces of evil hatch their plans?
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 G.I. Joe #1 (November 2001) by Image Comics
The G.I. Joe team is called back into action to confront the threat of Cobra once again.
Cover by J. Scott Campbell Back Covers by David Michael Beck
Writen by Josh Blaylock Pencils by Steve Kurth Inks by John Larter
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 Hanna-Barbera Wacky Raceland #1 (August 2016) by DC Comics
Written by Ken Pontac. Art and Cover by Leonardo Manco. The world has ended, but the race has just begun! Penelope Pitstop, Peter Perfect and the rest of the Wacky Racers vie for the finish line in a contest where the winner takes all and second place is death. Today’s trial: the shattered maze of freeways known as the Überpass, where they’re beset by giant sand beasts, mutated insects, and worst of all, Dick Dastardly’s murderously poor sportsmanship. The last thing they need after surviving the race is a brutal bar fight in a local dive, but that’s just what they get!
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 Pinky and the Brain #6 (December 1996) by DC Comics

Every movie maker dreams that his films will make the world a better place. For Brain, that means controlling it through subliminal messages placed between the frames of his modest epic, “Plan Brain From Outer Space,” a celluloid travesty with enough cheesy special effects and angora sweaters to make even Ed Wood jealous. Pull the strings! Pull the strings! Written by Jesse Leon McCann. Art by Walter Carzon and Mike DeCarlo. Cover by Peter Tumminello.
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 Rick and Morty Lil’ Poopy Superstar #1 Variant Cover (July 2016) Oni Press
Written by Sarah Graley. Art by Sarah Graley and Marc Ellerby. Cover by Megan Levens. Mr. Poopybutthole is in trouble, and he turns to the one person he can trust: Summer Smith! She’s more than willing to help, but is he telling her the whole truth? Summer and Mr. Poopybutthole embark on their very own fantastic adventure across space, complete with jailbreaks, hijackings, and high school prom. Plus! Backup comics featuring good ol’ Rick and Morty, illustrated by Marc Ellerby!
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 Adventure Time Comics #1 Nick Pitarra Salty Variant Cover (September 2016) by KABOOM! Comics

Story and Art by Tony Millionaire & Various. Cover by Nick Pitarra. Salty Oh My Glob! We’ve unleashed some of the industry’s best cartoonists loose in the Land of Ooo to share their most algebraic stories in their own voices! The first issue is so math thanks to Katie Cook (My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic), Tony Millionaire (Sock Monkey), and Art Baltazar (Patrick the Wolf Boy). You’re lumping welcome!
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 The Ren & Stimpy Eeenteracteeve Special #1 (July 1995) by Marvel Comics

Cover Artist: Mike Kazaleh Writers: James Felder - ‘The Professor’, Dan Slott Pencillers: Ken Mitchroney, Mike Kazaleh
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 Duckman: The Mob Frog Saga #1 (November 1994) by Topps Comics

Cover by Scott Shaw  Writers Stefan Petrucha  Artists Jay Lynch
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 Darkwing Duck #1 (April 2016) by Joe Books LTD / Disney Comics
Written by Aaron Sparrow. Art and Cover by James Silvani. The Terror that Flaps in the Night is back in this all-new, ongoing comic series! Megavolt, Darkwing Duck’s most electrifying nemesis, has been defeated once again, and is now locked up in St. Canard’s new ‘escape-proof’ prison. But is this all just part of a much more dastardly plan?
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You just made my day! So cool. Darkwing Duck, Pinky & Brain, Masters and Thundercats! Still dig them :) THANK YOU!

Glad to take you back on the trip down memory lane, the art they did on the He-Man and Thundercats was awesome. That Darkwing Duck series is a current running one.

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