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Dark crystal series




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Both the German and British comics were often translated to provide content for other countries (although some comic books from Ledafilms of Argentina and Editora Abril of Brazil, along with Italy's Più and Magic Boy magazines provided some original material in their pages as well). Original comic-book content was also created in Germany by Interpart/Condor Verlag for 18 issues, Ehapa Verlag for 21 issues (also appearing in their Micky Maus comics) and also by Mattel itself.

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International MOTU comic series (1983-1990) The following month, a Masters of the Universe limited series was published, written by Paul Kupperberg and pencilled by George Tuska, which lasted for three issues. The story continued in a Masters of the Universe insert preview titled "Fate is the Killer", which appeared in several DC Comics comic books dated November 1982. DC Comics introduced many new elements like a King and Queen, the Royal Palace as well as more scifi-themed villains Trap Jaw to the stories.ĭC Comics inserts and limited comics series (1982) ĭebuting in DC Comics Presents issue #47 (dated July 1982), the series crossed over to the DC Universe in a story that was a team-up with Superman and drawn by the great Curt Swan. He-Man received the other half from the Sorceress, and must prevent Skeletor from linking the two halves and gaining access to the castle. Skeletor finds one half of the Power Sword, the key to Castle Grayskull. He-Man no longer is a wondering barbarian, but resides at the Royal Palace and is supported by allies such as Man-At-Arms (the Eternian master of weapons) whom DC changed to be the adoptive father to Teela. Written by Cary Cohn and illustrated by Mark Texeira. They changed many aspects from original 4 booklets.

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When the "Wave 2" minicomics were produced by DC Comics.

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To distinguish these stories from the minicomics which were released as tie-ins with the TV series, fans called this first version of Eternia "mini-Eternia" (or "Min-Eternia") or more commonly "savage Eternia" To prevent Skeletor from achieving his goal, He-Man has received special powers and weapons from the Sorceress and defends the castle from Skeletor. Skeletor has set his sights on the ancient Castle Grayskull, a fortress of mystery and power whoever controls Grayskull will become Master of the Universe. The war opened a rift between dimensions, allowing the evil warlord Skeletor to travel to Eternia. In the early comics He-Man is a wandering barbarian on Eternia, a world dealing with the aftermath of a war which devastated its civilizations and left behind fantastic machinery and weapons. Alcala, these first 4 stories in booklet form had one image per page with text underneath. Written by Don Glut and illustrated by Alfredo P. The original action figures were packaged with minicomics, with stories about the characters. Publication history Original Mattel minicomics (1981)

  • 2.3 Third (Filmation MOTU) series minicomics.
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  • 1.4 International MOTU comic series (1983-1990).
  • 1.3 DC Comics inserts and limited comics series (1982).





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