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He hears a whisper of Adam calling the power of Grayskull and the sarcophagus explodes and an enraged He-Man comes out and attacks Lion-O. Realizing the combination of power has healed He-Man but also driven him insane, Lion-O defends himself with the Sword of Omens and the two heroes clash.
In 2012, Panini Comics (owner of the Marvel UK licence) began publishing a new series in the UK to tie in with the 2011 TV series, titled ThunderCats Magazine. The first issue featured a strip called 'Safe Haven' which was written by Ferg Handley and drawn by Cosmo White. In 2016, DC Comics made a crossover comic He-Man/Thundercats. [14]
208 pages He-Man: The Eternity War #7-15 [15] 978-1401261283: He-Man / Thundercats: July 5, 2017 160 pages He-Man / Thundercats #1–6 [16] 978-1401269159: Injustice vs. Masters of the Universe: April 23, 2019 160 pages Injustice vs. Masters of the Universe #1–6 [17] 978-1401288372: He Man and the Masters of the Multiverse: September 1, 2020 ...
The story dealt with the Powers of Grayskull line, which included King Hiss and He-Ro, tying the toy continuity to the He-Man line and known as The New Adventures of He-Man. Seeley said that this comic line was intended to blend the He-Man continuities and select the best stories and ideas from MOTU history. [16]
He appears in the She-Ra cartoon and in several He-Man comic books as an Eternian warrior. In several of his She-Ra appearances, he is called by the figure's prototype name Hose Nose. He only appears in the She-Ra cartoon because the original He-Man cartoon stopped production by the time his figure was released.
The mini comics He-Man and the Insect People and The Clash of Arms included many of the new characters from the toy line such as Buzz-Off, Mekaneck, Fisto, Stridor, Webstor, Clawful, and Whiplash; [146] [147] while others such as The Secret Liquid of Life, Slave City, and The Siege of Avion had less to do with the toy line and introduced new ...
He-Man: The Eternity War #1–15; Masters of the Universe: Origin of He-Man #1; Masters of the Universe: The Origin of Hordak #1; Masters of the Universe: The Origin of Skeletor #1; DC Universe vs. The Masters of the Universe #1–6; He-Man/Thundercats #1–6; DC Comics Presents #47; Masters of the Universe #1–3
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.
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