Keldor travels to the Eternia of the 1980s Filmation cartoon series! Still reeling from a tragic loss last issue, Keldor and He-Man must find the legendary Star Seed-the last power in the universe able to destroy Anti-He-Man before he claims another Castle Grayskull!
The comic every He-Man fan has wanted for almost 40 years. Honestly? It was worth the wait. Read Full Review
Anti-He-Man has kind of been an unstoppable killing machine so it was nice to see him deal with some obstacles this issue. With just a pair of issues left, Seeley has proven this was an inspired idea . Now the only question left is if he and his various artist collaborators can stick the landing. If this issue was any indication the odds look very good this will wrap in a highly satisfying manner. Read Full Review
Tim Seeley's narrative has been thankfully fairly easy to follow with each issue, which is a miracle given that with it being set in a different universe in each issue it could be a lot more complex. I really liked the good humor in this issue and the cheesy jokes coming for Orco who was looking to have Holidays named after him. This immediately made this issue feel like the animated show that I remembered watching as a kid in the 80s. So this was a rather nostalgic issue for me. Read Full Review
Overall, issue four may be the most fun I've had reading this series since the first issue, which is a good sign as the series enters its home stretch. The trip to cartoon Eternia helped renew my interest and bring a little hope back into the series while supplying a few surprises along the way. The multiversal explanations are still a bit heavy at times, which bogs the overall story down a touch, but if you've been enjoying the ride so far I think this issue will settle any concerns you may have of it starting to feel stale and bring some excitement to the end journey. Read Full Review
This is an odd comic, combining DC's multiverse theory with a plot heavily reliant on the multiple versions of an 80s cartoon, but it's unlike anything else on the stands. Read Full Review
Simply put, this is pure, unadulterated fan service from start to finish, and I absolutely love it. If youre a fan of He-Man in his many and varied forms, you really owe it to yourself to pick this one up. Read Full Review
Doom, gloom, and high-octane action are fun and all, but there's just something that clicks so well when the story focuses on the style of He-Man that most people fell in love with. More of that would certainly be welcomed. Read Full Review
In the end, He-Man and the Masters of the Mulitverse #4 is beautiful to look at and I think, fans of the original series will be pleasantly surprised. I know I was. I am not super invested in any of these versions of He-man and so the art keeps this book floating. It is really great art with colors that just pop. Read Full Review
This is pretty good story. Very underrated.