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A brand new comic series is on the way Masters of the Universe fans! Dark Horse Comics has just revealed a four issue comic series beginning this September called "Masters of the Universe: The Sword of Flaws". Main Cover art by Freddie Williams II Written by writer Tim Seely and artist Freddie Williams II (who were the creators behind the recent "Turtles of Grayskull" comic series) this appears to be the first non-crossover Masters of the Universe comic series in quite some time not tied to the Netflix Animated Series "Masters of the Universe: Revelation & Revolution". Variant Cover Art…
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Rad. This feels like the last nail in the coffin for Revolution. After Andra that could be it.
This reads like a kids book introduction to MOTU.
"A legion of Heroic Warriors protects the magical realm known as ETERNIA. They are led by TEELA: Captain of the Royal Guard, MAN-AT-ARMS: weapons master and combat instructor, and the powerful and heroic HE-MAN. These heroes, known as the MASTERS OF THE UNIVERSE"
Perhaps this is entry level content for new fans lured in by the movie and all such excitement. Still, this is pleasant to wake up to.
If you set your goals ridiculously high and it's a failure, you will fail above everyone else's success. -James Cameron
A back to basics approach. This should please the majority of the fandom.
Because issue #1s historically sell better. Buyers tend to trail off as a series goes on.Why not an ongoing series instead Darkhorse?
I am still hoping we get a sequel to Revolution in comic book form at some point. The creators acted like we'd get a continuation in some form at least and comics don't take the same resources as animating another season would.
Seeley and Williams again? I'm stoked this is coming out and they are cool guys but I say shake up the talent a little.
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Because issue #1s historically sell better. Buyers tend to trail off as a series goes on.Why not an ongoing series instead Darkhorse?
I am still hoping we get a sequel to Revolution in comic book form at some point. The creators acted like we'd get a continuation in some form at least and comics don't take the same resources as animating another season would.
I hope so too. And then I hope all the comics are reprinted together in a hardcover edition.