![]() Teaming up with Batman against the Superman of the Injustice Universe, He-Man and his new allies face dangerous and familiar enemies in a battle where no world is safe! When heroes from another dimension ask his aid in deposing a superhero turned dictator, he agrees. Though to be fair, definitely not in this way.īelieving He-Man and the Masters of the Universe defeated, a robotic impostor has seized control of Eternia-but not for long! After freeing his kingdom from this strongman’s rule, He-Man learns not everyone is pleased to see the pretender deposed-but Adam knows the value of freedom. So the franchises have been paired before, is the point. The 1980s saw Superman brought to Eternia to battle He-Man, under the thrall of Skeletor. Actually, there was a crossover even older than that too. That mini-series led into the full line of Masters of the Universe books. The Masters series’ that I mentioned above actually kicked off with a DC crossover, where the main DCU League met the Eternians. And it looks like that’s the version that we’re getting once again, as the Masters cross paths with the DC’s superheroes. Not that this is the first time that that’s happened. Last year saw a crossover with Thundercats, that starred a more traditional version of He-Man. ![]() But that doesn’t mean that DC is done with MOTU. ![]() As far as I know, that particular version of the fiction is over and done with, as it came to a pretty definite end. The publisher put the books out a few years back, and reimagined the famed cartoon mythos as a more serious, and much darker fantasy series. If you haven’t read DC’s Masters of the Universe limited series’, then you should. Fresh from the Masters of the Universe/Thundercats crossover, DC Comics is actually pitting He-Man and crew against the rogue Superman of their alternate Injustice timeline.
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