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Thundarr the Barbarian
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Country of origin
United States of America
Creation year
1980
Creator(s)
Steve Gerber, Joe Ruby and Ken Spears
Story
Thundarr the Barbarian is set in a post-apocalyptic world, that is divided into kingdoms or territories. The moon is broken in two pieces, after the passage of a runaway planet. Earth is reborn as a chaotic “New Earth”, which is a world of savagery, super-science and sorcery. Thundarr is a muscular warrior who travels the world with his companions Princess Ariel, a young sorceress, and Ookla the Mok. They have to battle evil wizards and other enemies.
Who are the main characters of Thundarr the Barbarian?
Thundarr: A barbarian warrior who was enslaved by the wizard Sabian, until he led a slave revolt.
Ookla the Mok: A giant, catlike creature who is Thundarr's best friend and companion.
Princess Ariel: A beautiful and powerful sorceress who joins Thundarr and Ookla on their quest to protect the remnants of humanity from evil.
Sabian: A wicked wizard who ruled over a kingdom of slaves before Thundarr led a revolt against him.
Gemini: A evil sorcerer who was defeated and imprisoned by Thundarr.
Yondo: A "wizard" whose powers turn out to be based on stage magic.
Vashtar: A sorcerer who wants to take over his part of the world via the power of his Gem of Glory.
Mindok the Mind Menace: A scientist who was mortally wounded in the apocalypse in 1994, but kept his brain alive through a combination of life-support technology and magic.
The Statue of Liberty: A giant statue brought to life by a wizard's magic.
The Moon: A massive, mute reminder of the apocalypse that destroyed civilization.
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