Chat & Interview Archive

Welcome to my special chat/interview archive. Here is where you can find the chat transcripts from various sessions I have scheduled with ThunderCat insiders, or online interviews conducted with them - all unique to this site. Join my Third Earth Bulletin newsletter if you want the inside scoop on future chats or interviews (see the TE Bulletin Archives for the sign up box)




Peter Lawrence, February 2002:
A writer and script consultant for the original animated series, come check out what Peter Lawrence had to say to the fans!

Larry Kenney, August 2002:
The voice actor who brought characters such as Lord Lion-O and Jackalman to life, here's the archive of his chat session.

Ford Gilmore, September 2002:
The writer of the new comic series by Wildstorm, check out Ford's musings on the released issues to date, and also what is yet to come.

Larry Kenney, November 2002:
Cue the twilight zone music and hide the pet snarves, this chat got all shades of wild and wacky! heehee ;)

Ford Gilmore, March 2003:
The second chat with Ford Gilmore, writer of Wildstorm's latest series of ThunderCats comics, The Return.

Brett Booth, July 2003:
Wildstorm comics have been issuing the next mini for ThunderCats, called Dogs of War. The penciler on the project was kind enough to drop by and chat.

Larry Kenney, September 2005:
Larry's back for more fun and informative banter.

Larry Kenney, April 2006:
Back by popular demand, the fans once again talk to Larry in real time.

Larry Kenney, January 2008:
EOT sponsors another fun-filled chat with the voice of Lion-O.






Dennis Woodyard, December 2005:
Mr. Woodyard worked on character/prop design in the second season, and wrote two episodes. Read his thoughts and insights from working on the classic 80s toon.

Kimberly Morris, May 2006:
A writer on the show, Kimberly shares with fans her rememberances, advice, and discusses her unproduced script, Goodbye, Jaga in this interview.

Bernard Hoffer, October 2006:
Here you'll find an article, put together by a fan, who had the pleasure of interviewing Mr. Hoffer - the man who was behind the music of Thundercats.








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