It is new comic book day!
And today, the Masters of the Universe: Revelation & Revolution continuity continues with “Masters of the Universe: Andra”!
With writing by Tiffany Smith and art by Adriana Melo (and three widely circilated covers to choose from), this 56 page one-shot comic promises to deliver fans a brand new story that will delve into the backstory of the new Man-At-Arms… Andra.



Solicitation / Synopsis: Writer Tiffany Smith, the actor who voices Andra in Masters of the Universe: Revelation and Masters of the Universe: Revolution, and Eisner Award-winning artist Adriana Melo (Birds of Prey, Fantastic Four) bring Andra to the forefront in this thrilling one-shot.
Adapting to her new role as Man-at-Arms, Andra finds herself struggling with training new cadets. They must be ready to fight against any and all threats—magical or otherwise—but if Andra can’t believe in herself how can she expect others to follow her lead? When a call for assistance on Orkas Island turns out to be a magical threat from the evil Count Marzo, Andra will have to delve into her past, use her technical know-how, and find her own power if she hopes to save Eternia.
So what are you waiting for? You can pick up “Masters of the Universe: Andra ” at comic book and digital retailers everywhere today!
We’ll see you next time!


The island where her granddad had retreated in his old age… I can safely presume where the script is going, but we’ll see. By the way, the variant cover should have been chosen as the main and only one, period (lol)!
Which variant cover?
@ninadust Thank you! I just realized there are two variant covers. My personal favorite is the one by Skylar Partridge. P.S. Nate, if you read this, don’t hold it against me. I’ve always preferred esoteric themes. We’re still friends, so it’s okay! 😆
I still need to get this, need to find the best way online to get that sweet sweet Nate Baertsch cover as physical copy! A published MOTU book starring someone else than He-Man or Skeletor or She-Ra?!? This is unheard of and I need it!
So I read Andra. It was only okay to me but I can’t figure out if it is the writing or the character of Andra isn’t that interesting on her own. Which is it?
I think it was okay, but you also get it, it was hanging barely on my interest. They can always make it more interesting, including the character.
I loved it!
Me too. Really enjoyable!
I give it a 6.5/10. It was okay, not totally memorable.
It had a vibe of a common 200X or Filmation episode, which is good.
I guess we are all getting more adults and becoming more demanding on script quality, but you’ll like it if you read it.