View Full Version : Panthro Was the Strongest ThunderCat — So Why Did He Serve a Child?


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05-24-2026, 10:17 PM
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ThunderCats Chose the Wrong King — The Comic That Proves Panthro Was the True OnePanthro was the most loyal ThunderCat who ever lived. He built the Thundertank. He built the Cats Lair. He fought every battle without hesitation. And for that loyalty, he was enslaved in Mumm-Ra's mines, forced to fight as a gladiator, exiled by a false king, betrayed by his closest ally, and passed over for leadership he had earned a hundred times over. This is the story the cartoon never told you — the hidden history buried in the pages of the Wildstorm comics, the 2011 reboot, and the 2025 Dynamite one-shot. From Enemy's Pride, where Lion-O went mad and Panthro was the only ThunderCat brave enough to stand against him, to Dogs of War, where we learned he survived the arena as a gladiator, to the moment he came back from exile with an army of modified Berbils to save the very people who banished him. The evidence is in the comics. And it changes everything you thought you knew about Panthro.

Sources referenced in this video:

ThunderCats: The Return (Wildstorm, 2003) — Ford Lytle Gilmore
ThunderCats: Enemy's Pride (Wildstorm, 2004) — John Layman
ThunderCats: Dogs of War (Wildstorm, 2003) — John Layman
ThunderCats (2011 Reboot) — Warner Bros. Animation
ThunderCats: Panthro (Dynamite Entertainment, 2025) — Ed Brisson


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