
Mike Germakian-Style 2011 Panthro by Azim "Wilycub" Akberali
This is the late Azim "Wilycub" Akberali's depiction of 2011 Panthro done in the style of Mike Germakian's 1984/5 promotional group artwork.

This is the late Azim "Wilycub" Akberali's depiction of 2011 Panthro done in the style of Mike Germakian's 1984/5 promotional group artwork.
Update from a previous post, I’ve decided to reposition the swords, I think they look better on the black background.
I recently got interested in Thundercats and want to read its comics but I don't know where to start
Howdy folks, I've got a question for the collective wisdom here: What episodes of the original series show off all the stuff Panthro's fighting sticks can do? I'm building him for a Thundercats game I'm making, and I want to make sure I get him right.
This wasn’t just a catalogue—it was the ultimate wish list.
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Finally got myself a real life sword of omens. Not a cosplay or a 3D created but in full steel.
While I was at it I got the He-Man sword too
Picked up Lion O might have to buy the whole wave
These are the allies that I think they should have used more of in the cartoon.
For those who say that's AI , come and watch. Enjoy and don't be miserable with others spending time in collection of those diamonds. @FluffyLegoMuffin
In terms of the villains on the show, how would you rank her?
That voice to me is a combination of laryngitis and two packs of Marlboro Reds.
An ALL-NEW episode of the Beyond Thundera Podcast drops TONIGHT, July 2nd at 9PM EDT!
Long before convention appearances, nostalgia documentaries, and social media, ThunderCats was brought to life in arenas across America through ThunderCats Live, one of the most ambitious and least documented productions in franchise history.
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Another group that I felt didn't get enough air time in the original show was the Berserkers, which i have here.
To continue with what I've been doing I've designed more of the vehicles that both the Thundercats and Mutants would use.
While we didn't get to see much of this ally for the Mutants on the show I felt he still deserved to be represented as a card along with his ship
I designed these cards through the Artificer app, which is how I see the Thunderians in the game.