
ThunderCats x Silverhawks #1 Review
ThunderCats x Silverhawks #1Dynamite EntertainmentWriter and Artist: Declan Shalvey ThunderCats x SilverHawks #1 should feel like an event. It brings together two iconic properties with shared 1980s DNA, handled by a single creator in Declan Shalvey, which in theory promises a focused, cohesive vision. Instead, what readers get is a visually strong but narratively disjointed opening chapter that struggles to justify its existence. This seems to be little beyond leverage off brand recognition. The premise behind both franchises still carries weight. ThunderCats thrives on its blend of mysticism and science fiction, while SilverHawks leans into sleek, cosmic, cybernetic heroics. On paper, combining these worlds should create a compelling clash of tone and ideology. Unfortunately, this first issue barely capitalizes on that potential. Despite the “#1” on the cover, this is not a true entry point. The story drops readers directly into an already unstable status quo on Third Earth, where









