Is there any other media that would continue from where Storm Hawks finished

Is there any other media that would continue from where Storm Hawks finished - Asperitas dark clouds in gloomy sky

I saw the last episode of season 2 (Episode 52: Cyclonia Rising (Part 2)) a few years ago. Because of how it ended I was waiting for a season 3 however it doesn't seem as if one would be coming out since it's been this long.

I am also wondering, like Anime how most are adaptations of another media (like a manga in most cases or a light novel like with Kara no Kyoukai). I am wondering if there are any media that either continues off from where the cartoon finished or at least has a more conclusive end that what the cartoon series has.



Best Answer

According to the Wikipedia article there are plans for a comic book series.




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How did Storm Hawks end?

The original Storm Hawks led the Squadrons in a war against them, but were betrayed and defeated by one of their own (later known as The Dark Ace).

Will Storm Hawks return?

Nickelodeon acquired the rights to the series along with Glitter Force and Voltron Legendary Defender and aired it on the channel the sucess of the series caused Nick to renew it for a third season with 26 episodes. Nickelodeon comfirmed that they will end the series with no cliffhanger.

How many seasons does Storm Hawks have?

Storm Hawks, an action series starring Matt Hill, Scott McNeil, and Colin Murdock is available to stream now. Watch it on Prime Video or Freevee on your Roku device.



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