It's the finale of the reality-bending miniseries, and Prince Keldor is trapped in the bowels of Castle Hellskull. Now the only way to survive an onslaught of Anti-Eternians may be to embrace the full powers of Skeletor!
The payoff is excellent and truly made the investment and interest in this mini-series worthwhile. Read Full Review
Tim Seeley has created a dual masterpiece. Masters of the Multiverse not only stands on its own but has created a new and rich comic book universe. Perhaps, this was the plan all along. The mythology and continuity are not only intact but have been expanded upon to set the stage for new stories. Seeley's shown that not only does he get MOTU, but he also respects it. If DC Comics pulls the trigger on an ongoing series, I hope Seeley will steer the ship. No matter what happens going forward, Masters of the Multiverse finished on the strongest note imaginable and should make for a great graphic novel. Read Full Review
He-man and the Masters of the Multiverse #6 actually ended pretty strong. If there was ever a series that would have been better suited for a stand along graphic novel, it was this book. There were so many moving parts that it just didn't make a ton of sense for a while. Keldor was the star of this book, and he shines here. If Mr. Seeley wants to continue on with just him and his team, that would be a book worth reading. Read Full Review
A great ending to an unbelievably awesome series. Crossing my fingers that we're going to get more comics by this creative team Read Full Review
Even the ending of the story was as sappy and preachy as I remember the 80s TV series to have been. Read Full Review
Despite the general "corniness" of 80s cartoons found within, He-Man and the Masters of the Multiverse is a very on-brand, worthwhile read for fans of Prince Adam and company. Read Full Review
Freaking Awesome!