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Back in December, HE-MANIA.COM broke the news that a new original “Masters of the Universe” novel was on the way by author Mackenzi Lee. Revealed last week to be a young adult novel titled "Teela: Daughter of Eternos", Mackenzi took to social media recently to talk about the book and the IP (confessing it was something she was not familiar with.) Check it out: MACKENZI LEE: "So excited to finally announce the silliest, most fun project I’ve ever worked on! Last year, I got an email from @mattel asking if I’d be interested in writing an original novel to go with their new Masters…
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I really wish people wouldn't apply the modern take on camp to something that wasn't when it started and got big. MOTU wasn't camp in it's heyday, very few cartoons were!
In today's world just about everything is labelled by and for clout chasers online - it's why words like epic, iconic and anything around those truly evil people from WW2 have lost almost all relevance. In this case, how can you have a nostalgia injection for something you had to Wiki?
Sorry, I just really dislike old anything getting commandeered by people who don't understand the fundamentals of how it began. (That's not to say you can't accidentally do a good job but that's really rare)





