Prince Keldor's pursuit of Anti-He-Man leads him and the He-Men of alternate worlds to an Eternia conquered by Skeletor, where they must team with unlikely allies to save Castle Grayskull! Featuring the fan-favorite world and characters of the 2002 Masters of the Universe cartoon and toy line!
Im curious how exactly Seeley is going to shift the balance in favor of the heroes as Anti He-Man basically seems unstoppable at this point. The trick for this mini-series is stacking the odds so much that all Hope seems lost. Thats not the case with this series as its been another tremendous trek through He-Mans infinite earths. Read Full Review
OverallTim Seeley's journey through the different eras of He-Man continues and this latest issue had a little of everything. Unfortunately, we lose one of the two regular He-Men from this series, but plenty more where that came from. So I am not shedding any tears. Read Full Review
He-Man and the Masters of the Multiverse #3 continues this series' trajectory of being the ultimate MOTU crossover. Tim Seeley and company provide fans with what they want, what they need, and things we didn't even know were possible. The moments here are highly satisfying while keeping up the excitement for what comes next. Read Full Review
You don't have to be a hard-core He-Fan like me to enjoy this book, Tim Seeley does a great job of keeping it accessible to everyone, while at the same time planting tons of Easter Eggs in the book for fans who really know their Masters of the Universe, The art is amazing, the writing is great, you need to buy this issue, no doubt about it!! Read Full Review
One of the oddest projects to come out of the DC stable in recent months, He-Man and the Masters of the Multiverse from Tim Seeley has nonetheless turned into a compelling take on the alternate versions of the iconic Hanna-Barbera hero. Read Full Review
While I think some of the references may be going over my head a bit, I've enjoyed digging into where they come from and learning more about them. This book has a great concept and I can't wait to see played out more. Read Full Review
The first two issues of He-Man and the Masters of the Multiverse felt like being a kid again and playing with action figures after eating too much candy and cake. Unfortunately, issue #3 feels like what happens when the sugar crash hits, and you and your friends just start fighting over the figures. Read Full Review
I read He-Man and the Masters of the Multiverse #3 several times just to see if I could be sure of some things and ultimately, I was not sure of anything. This series might end up being better when it is collected as a graphic novel. Sometimes, stories that have people spread out all around the multiverse work better when we can keep track of them all. Visually, this is fun. The are so many works of visual magic the art team pulls off that this is worth paging through. Read Full Review
Each week this book gets harder and harder to follow. Read Full Review
Well for me .This is a 10.
It is becoming too much to follow.