Masters of the Universe Masterverse #3
SCORE: 61
I worked my way through my pile to Masters of the Universe
Masterverse #3. I will openly admit that I am not that thrilled about
this comic book thus far. Masters of the Universe Masterverse #3 does
improve a few things from the past issues. At least there is no black
and white story told in Masters of the Universe Masterverse #3. The
first and the last page deal with the Sorceress and Zodac. There will be
spoilers in this review.
The two stories within Masters of the Universe Masterverse #3 are nine
pages each. That means with the book end pages we get twenty pages of
content out of Masters of the Universe Masterverse #3. I am noticing
this format style in this comic book. Honestly it does not impress me
very much. There is little in Masters of the Universe Masterverse #3
that impresses me at all. The art of the first story is slightly better
than the art in the second story. Neither is absolutely horrible.
The issues families will have with Masters of the Universe Masterverse
#3 are violence, blood, magic, lack of attire, enticement to lust, false
gods, false goddess, and more. We meet Tee-La in Masters of the Universe
Masterverse #3. She is from some strange universe where she is able to
beat He-Man. Is Masters of the Universe Masterverse #3 part of the war
on men? She learns that He-Man is needed in the future from a Beast Man.
The second story in Masters of the Universe Masterverse #3 is about
He-Man and his pals. He-Man just wants to get drunk. This group comes
across Skeletor and the Sorceress. He-Man wants to leave them alone. His
friends go and attack Skeletor and all die. He-Man then turns it around
and takes out Skeletor. He had a bit of a Spider-Man origin moment in
Masters of the Universe Masterverse #3. He realized together they could
have easily taken Skeletor.
Zodac is learning that He-Man is needed and valuable in Masters of the
Universe Masterverse #3. The next issue is referenced at the end of
Masters of the Universe Masterverse #3. There are also some
advertisements at the end of Masters of the Universe Masterverse #3. The
Horsepower in Masters of the Universe Masterverse #3 contains some of
the woke garbage that has gotten so obnoxious, hateful, and mentally ill
in recent years.
- Paul
Graphics: 59%
Writing: 65%
Replay/Extras: 60%
Story: 60%
Family Friendly Factor: 60%
System: Comic Book
Publisher: Dark Horse Comics
Author: Seely, Nunez, Balboni, Rubin, Renzi, Bennett
Rating: ‘NR’ for Not Rated
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