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SilverHawks #10

Nov 2025 · Dynamite Entertainment · 4.99 USD
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SilverHawks #10 (November 2025) marks the conclusion of the first dedicated SilverHawks comic series in decades — a ten-issue run by Ed Brisson and George Kambadais that represented the first major comics revival of the Rankin/Bass property since its 1986 animated debut. As the capstone of Brisson's run, it resolved the arc built around Mon*Star's defeat and the power vacuum left in his wake, narratively clearing the decks for the massive ThunderCats X SilverHawks crossover event that followed. Culturally, it proved that SilverHawks — always the lesser-celebrated sibling of ThunderCats — could sustain its own ongoing series inside Dynamite's growing ThunderVerse publishing umbrella, completing the two-franchise foundation on which that shared universe now rests. Its completion also stands as the creative handoff point: the story threads Brisson wove here fed directly into the 15-part crossover saga that brought both 1980s Rankin/Bass properties together on the comics page for the first time.

writer Ed Brisson · artist, inker, colorist George Kambadais · letterer Jeff Eckleberry · cover Jae Lee

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History

The series was announced at New York Comic Con in October 2024, nearly a full year after Dynamite had unveiled its ThunderCats revival, with Dynamite and Warner Bros. Discovery Global Consumer Products formalizing the licensing arrangement. Writer Ed Brisson — who had already been lobbying Dynamite editor Nate Cosby and ThunderCats writer Declan Shalvey for a SilverHawks book since the ThunderCats launch — was tapped as writer, with George Kambadais (fresh off a chart-climbing Gargoyles run) handling interior art. The series launched in January 2025 and ran for ten issues, with #10 arriving in November 2025 as the planned finale; Dynamite's own promotional copy for the issue explicitly framed it as Brisson and Kambadais 'going all in on their final issue.' The crossover event that grew out of this run — ThunderCats X SilverHawks, a 15-part saga across three titles — had reportedly been in planning between Brisson, Shalvey, and Cosby for over a year before it was publicly announced in January 2026.

Trivia · 8 facts

  • SilverHawks #10 (cover-dated November 19, 2025) is the concluding issue of the inaugural Dynamite Entertainment SilverHawks ongoing series, which ran for exactly ten issues.
  • Written by Ed Brisson and illustrated by George Kambadais — the same creative team responsible for every issue of the series from #1 through #10.
  • The series was part of Dynamite's 'ThunderVerse' publishing umbrella, placing SilverHawks in the same shared continuity as the ongoing ThunderCats series by Declan Shalvey and Drew Moss.
  • The core team assembled in the series — Quicksilver, Bluegrass, Steelwill, Steelheart, Hotwing, and the Copper Kidd — follows the original 1986 Rankin/Bass animated roster; notably, Hotwing was introduced earlier in this run than he appeared in the original cartoon.
  • By the story's end, villain Mon*Star's defeat had been resolved, leaving a criminal power vacuum in the galaxy of Limbo — a plot thread that fed directly into the ThunderCats X SilverHawks: Road to War prelude and the subsequent 15-part crossover event.
  • Issue #10 shipped with at least nine cover variants, including covers by Cat Staggs, Alessandro Ranaldi, Drew Moss, George Kambadais, and Manix Abrera, continuing the series' pattern of heavy variant production.
  • The series was produced under a licensing agreement between Dynamite Entertainment and Warner Bros. Discovery Global Consumer Products, the current rights holder for the SilverHawks property.
  • Completion of this ten-issue run enabled the ThunderCats X SilverHawks crossover (launching April 2026), the first time the two Rankin/Bass sister franchises — which never crossed over during their original animated runs — officially shared a story continuity in any medium.

Full credits

writer Ed Brisson
artist, inker, colorist George Kambadais
cover pencils, inks Jae Lee

Variants (6)

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