From the family sitcom Growing Pains to the Bruce Willis series Moonlighting, too many great shows in the '80s have been ...
An entire generation spent their Saturday mornings watching cartoons in the 1980s, but many of their titles are long ...
The worlds of He-Man, G.I. Joe, Transformers, ThunderCats, and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles didn’t end after the credits—they live on through vintage toys, comics, and trading cards. Before there were ...
41 years ago, the world was first introduced to the world of ThunderCats, and it would kick off a franchise that is still beloved to this day. The series made its debut with a two-episode premiere on ...
Near the issue’s end, the surviving four ThunderCats make their latest narrow escape in a gifted spacecraft. However, they suddenly find themselves drawn into a portal from which there is no escape.
There were countless TV cartoons in the '80s, and Saturday mornings were filled with adaptations of popular toy lines, comic books, and movies, even if some of the properties weren't exactly ...
In a golden age for toys, the 1980s produced innovative games and playthings that shaped pop culture and entertainment for a generation of children. While your head and heart might be filled with fond ...
Forty years ago, Jem and the Holograms picked up their mics and instruments for a series that continues to delight people of all ages today. Jem lasted for three seasons and 65 episodes, and over that ...
Throughout last week, the Cartoonists Association of Nigeria, mounted an elaborate art exhibition of cartoons, illustrations, paintings, drawings, caricatures, all, in honour of Professor Dele Jegede ...
Jem and the Holograms was more than a cartoon; it was a glitter-soaked empowerment anthem that captured the 80s. At the center of the series was Jerrica Benton, a music executive who would be ...