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The 2011 reboot of ThunderCats begins with the two-part pilot episode, " L'Épée d'Omens " (originally titled " " in English). This premiere re-imagines the origin of the ThunderCats on Third Earth with a more mature, cinematic tone. Part 1: The Prince and the Sword The Restless Prince

Voici un résumé pour votre publication sur les deux premiers épisodes de la série ThunderCats (2011) , intitulés L'Épée d'Omens (parties 1 et 2). Résumé de l'intrigue : L'Épée d'Omens (VF) Le jeune prince Thundercats -2011- 1 VF- L-Epee d-Omens 1 2

  1. Check the publisher logo: Should be Panini France, not DC or WildStorm. The indicia (small print inside front cover) will say “Publié par Panini S.A.S.”
  2. Verify the title: Cover must read ThunderCats : L’Épée des Omens. Not Les Épées (plural) or Le Glaive (wrong translation).
  3. Page quality: VF- should have no tears or moisture damage. Check spine for color-breaking creases — if more than two, it’s Fine (6.0) at best.
  4. Staples: No rust migration. French comics of this era sometimes used lower-quality staples; light oxidation is acceptable for VF-, but heavy rust drops it to VG.

In the premiere, the kingdom of Thundera is at its zenith on Third Earth, though its society is built on a rigid rejection of "mythical" technology and a distrust of other species like the Lizardfolk. The 2011 reboot of ThunderCats begins with the

The two-part pilot of the 2011 ThunderCats reboot, titled " Omens Check the publisher logo: Should be Panini France,

Synopsis:

The story picks up on the legendary sword known as the Sword of Omens, which is central to the ThunderCats universe. This sword is not just a powerful weapon but a symbol of the rightful ruler of Thundera, Lion-O. The narrative explores themes of courage, destiny, and the struggle between good and evil, playing heavily on the original animated series' story arcs.

: Late for his own ceremony, Lion-O eventually undergoes a ritual where he is chosen by the Sword of Omens

Condition: VF (Very Fine). Minor shelf wear, tight staples, vibrant colors. No tears, writing, or major creases. (Note: Inspected for typical 2011 print edge wear).