Masters of the Universe: Forge of Destiny #1
| Writer | Tim Seeley |
| Artist | Eddie Nunez |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
 A "He-Man Year One" prequel to the hit Netflix series Masters of the Universe: Revelation! On the world of Eternia, a fragile balance exists between science and magic, a balance kept by the universe's mightiest hero, He-Man! On a peaceful mission to the island nation of Anwat Gar, the royal Eternian caravan comes under attack by the minions of the evil Skeletor! And on the island itself, the nefarious Evil-Lyn sets in motion a plan that could lead to all-out war!
CRITIC REVIEWS
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8.0
Big Comic Page - Craig Neilson-Adams
Sep 01, 2023The final pages throw a spanner into the works of the peaceful diplomatic mission, ensuring all manner of action and intrigue in the issues to come, and as is the case with almost anything He-Man related Seeley turns his hand to, I'm finding myself well and truly hooked right from the get-go.A fascinating new story set in a previously untapped period of Eternian history, and an absolutely essential purchase for any self-respecting Masters of the Universe fan. Read Full Review
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8.0
AIPT - Collier Jennings
Sep 08, 2023Masters of the Universe: Forge of Destiny #1 gives a solid Year One origin for He-Man, though only hardcore Masters of the Universe fans will probably check it out. I'll say this much: It definitely pumps up my anticipation for Masters of the Universe: Revolution. Read Full Review
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7.0
Comic Crusaders - Johnny "The Machine" Hughes
Sep 06, 2023This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. Read Full Review
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6.0
ComicBook.com - Spencer Perry
Sep 06, 2023This prequel series to Netflix's Masters of the Universe: Revelation is about what fans might expect, plenty of set-up and exposition that you may already know but which total newcomers might need. Read Full Review
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6.0
Razorfine - Alan Rapp
Sep 11, 2023Masters of the Universe: Forge of Destiny #1 features quite a bit of narration and expository explanation over the first-half of the issue to get events eventually moving, but I did enjoy Eddie Nunez's art here. Read Full Review