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Last month we received an exclusive scoop that there were more "Masters of the Universe" comics in the works at Dark Horse Publishing. (That report can be found HERE.) Well, it didn't take long to confirm the validity of that scoop because now we can reveal that a new comic one-shot is headed our way from Dark Horse comics this July titled "Masters of the Universe: Andra"... and it will be written by none other than actress Tiffany Smith herself! Wow! Tiffany Smith was the voice actor who played the character of Andra in both "Masters of the Universe: Revelation…
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This bridges the gap between Revelation and Revolution. For a second I thought it would bridge the gap between Revolution and a third season.
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It would be nice to get a whole bunch of one-off MOTU comics that focus on a single character. I'd even go a step further and say that He-Man and Skeletor should be kept out of such focused, niche stories. What better way to world-build criminally overlooked MOTU characters?
I would not read too much into the third series comment. It still may only be a comic book release and not cartoon series.
As for this, it sounds like a passion project by Tiffany. It could be hit or miss.
It would be nice to get a whole bunch of one-off MOTU comics that focus on a single character. I'd even go a step further and say that He-Man and Skeletor should be kept out of such focused, niche stories. What better way to world-build criminally overlooked MOTU characters?
This is an idea I can get behind.
A small story that fills in the blanks between the two shows? I love this y'all! This is right up my alley!
It would be nice to get a whole bunch of one-off MOTU comics that focus on a single character. I'd even go a step further and say that He-Man and Skeletor should be kept out of such focused, niche stories. What better way to world-build criminally overlooked MOTU characters?
IDW did just that with their Transformers: Spotlight series back in the day. They used it to focus on lesser known characters as well as set up future plot points. I have long wanted something like that for MOTU.
@froginsox Since it seems obvious that we're not getting a third season on Netflix, I wouldn't mind a final comic series that covers it.