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Trap Jaw is a weapons expert and cyborg with a metal jaw, which can bite through anything. [96] [97] In the mini-comic originally packaged with Trap Jaw, "The Menace of Trap Jaw," he is a villain from another dimension that Skeletor invades in an attempt to enter Castle Grayskull. While Skeletor attempts to weaken the Castle's defenses, Trap ...
Skeletor wreaks havoc at the Royal Palace with the Diamond of Disappearance, which transports all who look at it into a timeless dimension. Beast Man, Mer-Man, Trap Jaw, Tri-Klops, Evil-Lyn and Panthor appear. He-Man tells viewers to watch out for those people who promise a get rich quick scheme and to "not sell yourself short."
Cam Clarke – Prince Adam / He-Man, King Grayskull; Brian Dobson – Skeletor / Keldor, Buzz-Off, Webstor, King Hiss, Sssqueeze, Ceratus; Paul Dobson – Man-E-Faces, Snake Face, Trap Jaw, Tri-Klops, Chief Carnivus; Michael Donovan – King Randor, Count Marzo, Roboto, Hordak (1st Time), Tung Lashor
He-Man is a superhero and the protagonist of the sword and planet Masters of the Universe franchise, which includes a toy line, several animated television series, comic books, and a feature film. He-Man is characterized by his superhuman strength and in most variations, is the alter ego of Prince Adam.
The New Adventures of He-Man series was also featured in its own series of four mini comics and in a monthly comic magazine entitled He-Man Adventure, which ran for about six issues, before returning to adventures on Eternia and was published by Egmont's London Editions Magazines in the UK; World I.P. also produced a New Adventures–themed ...
Both the He-Man/She-ra movie and the Christmas special were Filmation productions, set in the same continuity as the original He-Man cartoon, and with the same production cast and crew. Reruns continued to air in syndication until 1988, at which point USA Network bought the rights to the series. USA aired He-Man until September 1990. The ...
In the past, Eternia is attacked by the sorcerer Keldor and his Evil Warriors, battling against Captain Randor and the Masters of the Universe. The Elders of Eternia, aware of this attack, seal away their magical power into an orb and prophecise that a hero will rise to defend Eternia from evil in the future, before Randor defeats Keldor by deflecting a vial of poison into his face.
After delving into the back-stories of Skeletor's henchmen Beast-Man, Mer-Man, Trap-Jaw and Tri-Klops in a four issue 'Icons of Evil' series, a short-lived ongoing series, solely produced by MVC, continued on for eight issues in 2004. [16]