ThunderCats, Flintstones, Power Puff Girls, and more come to Dynamite Entertainment in 2024

Oct. 12, 2023



Dynamite Entertainment will publish a line of comics based on Warner Bros. Discovery animated series starting next year

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Dynamite Entertainment is launching a new line of comics based on several animated series licensed from Warner Bros. Discovery, starting with a brand new ThunderCats title from writer Declan Shalvey, artist Drew Moss and letterer Jeff Eckleberry.

ThunderCats will launch in February, to be followed by comics based on properties such as The Flintstones, The Powerpuff Girls, Space Ghost, Jonny Quest, The Wizard of Oz, We Bare Bears, and more yet to be announced.

“But will they be able to accomplish these goals and growth, with Mumm-Ra the Ever-Living’s eyes set on them? With the franchise’s trademark blend of action, drama, and touches of science fiction, fans will not want to miss this all-new approach.”

Interestingly, ThunderCats, Space Ghost, Jonny Quest, and the Flintstones all recently had comics published by DC, which is owned by Warner Bros. Discovery. Dynamite, which is now taking over the licenses, also publishes comics based onDisneyanimated series such as thenewly announced Justice Ducks, which is based on the show Darkwing Duck.

This means that Dynamite now has licenses from both Disney and its biggest competitor, Warner Bros. Discovery - even though both of those corporations own their own comic publishers.

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