For over three decades, He-Man and Skeletor have waged countless battles over the power of Castle Grayskull. But this fall, longtime Masters of the Universe fans will also witness the archenemies find common ground against a new threat. Via CBR, DC Comics solicitations for November have revealed that a new miniseries, He-Man and the Masters of the Multiverse, is coming later this year.
The logline for the series’ first issue reveals that He-Man is actually teaming up with Prince Keldor, the man Skeletor destined to become Skeletor. You can read the summary for yourself below:
“The scourge of Anti-Eternia is unleashed on the Multiverse! Blazing a trail across the dimensions, he’s devastating each version of Eternia and stealing its power. Now it’s up to a ragtag team of surviving He-Men to recruit the one man in existence who might save them: Prince Keldor, the man who would be Skeletor! This all-new miniseries features the most iconic eras and beloved takes on the Masters of the Universe!”
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Masters of the Multiverse will run for six issues and comes from writer Tim Seeley and artists Dan Fraga and Richard Friend. Seeley has previously worked on Marvel’s Shatterstar series and has also penned Grayson for DC. Additionally, Seeley co-created the Image series Hack/Slash and Revival. Fraga has also contributed artwork to multiple Black Panther and Wolverine runs for Marvel. Meanwhile, Friend is primarily known for his work with DC on Madame Xanadu, The Authority: Revolution, and various Batman titles.
He-Man and the Masters of the Multiverse #1 hits comic store shelves on November 20. You can also take a look at two different covers for the first issue below.
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He-Man and the Masters of the Multiverse
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He-Man and the Masters of the Multiverse #1 Cover by Inhyuk Lee
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He-Man and the Masters of the Multiverse #1 Variant Cover by Dan Fraga