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The first five pages from the upcoming third issue of the Dark Horse Comics Masters of the Universe “The Sword of Flaws” series is now online, courtesy of Dark Horse Comics. Written by Tim Seeley with art by Freddie E. Williams II, while this preview does not spoil the entire issue, it does contain some spoilers, so please keep that in mind if you plan to proceed. Check out this sneak peek: Main Cover by Freddie E. Williams II Variant Cover by Caitlin Yarsky Now check out the line art for the awesome main cover by Freddie E. Williams II: “Masters of the Universe: The Sword of Flaws”…
We have the Power!
Hey, Eldor!
Also, is it just me or does that kinda look like Turtles of Grayskull Man-at-Arms?
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It's lame that He-Man takes a life when the show made such a big deal out of him saving Skeletor because he "respects all life" multiple times, and when he was tricked into thinking he killed someone by accident, he gave the Power Sword back to Grayskull never to be He-Man again (but Orko discovered the accidental killing was a trick and returned the Power Sword to Adam). Also, I'm not a fan of this art style. It makes me wonder if the artist could draw anything without his Wacom tablet.
@sirsavage Dude did you see his Evil-Lyn in the new video game art? She looks high as a kite.🤣
Sorceress is on the fabulous secret powders too.
@smitty-81 Man-at-Arms had a helmet in the style of a samuraI warrior but I think the colors and the rest of the design are the same.
Well the show is a different beast. This seems to be more in line with classic comic books that have a different lore, different tone,… etc.
I am not a fan of He-Man killing, btw. I really prefer he doesn’t. I just don’t think this comic should be seen in line with the Filmation canon. And it looks like this was an accident that also shakes He-Man significantly.






