He-Man: The Eternity War #4

Writer: Dan Abnett Artist: Pop Mhan Publisher: DC Comics Release Date: March 25, 2015 Cover Price: $2.99 Critic Reviews: 3
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This is it: The battle you've been waiting for! She-Ra vs. Hordak! In order to retrieve the Eye of Chrono, She-Ra must defeat her adoptive father. Her only hope for success lies in the power of the Sword of Protection!  And maybe a little luck!

  • 9.0
    Weird Science - Eric Shea Mar 30, 2015

    This issue of Eternity War cranks up the excitement as we see unexpected loyalties and unlikely heroes emerge.  Just a bad ass issue from front to back that everyone who is a fan of He-Man or just great comics in general should be reading.  I was really worried when the Masters title was rebranded into this but after reading the first four issues I realize that I was a fool to ever question the creative team that has brought me so much joy.  Go check it out. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Graphic Policy - Edward Wendt Mar 25, 2015

    Eternity War is evidently the story that will unify all disparate parts of the He-Man stories and combine them together into an adult setting. There will be those that still will be hung up on the association with toys, but as is being proven elsewhere as well, it does not matter really what the inspiration is as long as solid characters drive solid stories, and this series succeeds at both. The end result of this combination is that this is a standout series, one which is one of the stronger entries in sci-fi fantasy in today's market, and more would recognize this if they let go of their preconceptions. Read Full Review

  • 8.7
    The Latest Pull - Waylon Piercy Mar 25, 2015

    Each issue of this series is typically packed with action and surprises, and this one is no exception. From the battle with Hordak to the sudden return of Skeletor, the story is quick and fierce, yet makes time for some nice character development moments, such as Rattlor's conversation with King He-Man. Mhan's art isn't the prettiest around, but it is energetic, and there are plenty of dynamic layouts to keep things interesting. This is another very good issue in a criminally underrated series. Do yourself a favor and check it out. Read Full Review

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