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Masters
of the Universe Annual
World. 1987
Contents
The
Diamond Sword of Goman
An archaeologist finds an ancient sword said to give
its possessor invincibility. Skeletor decides it must
belong to him, and he goes after it and steals it. He-Man
comes to retrieve the sword and after a tough battle,
wins.
The
Missing Artist
Eternia's greatest artist, Ahktar has gone missing,
and at the same time, King Conbar of The White City
of Menod declares war against Eternos when he is presented
a plan, drawn by Man-At-Arms, to attack The White City.
He-Man knows Man-At-Arms has done nothing of the sort,
and becomes very suspicious when he finds it was Skeletor
who gave Conbar the plans. Teela finds Ahktar held prisoner
by Beast Man, and he reveals that Skeletor forced him
to imitate Man-At-Arms' design, so Skeletor could get
Conbar's army to fight Eternos. In Conbar's palace,
He-Man and Teela confront Skeletor and foil his scheme.
The
Waking of Gorgon
Mer-Man is forcing the people of a fishing village on
the west shore to sell their boats so they can give
him the money. If they do not pay him, he releases Gorgon,
a demon from the deep, who turns the villagers to stone.
He-Man and Man-At-Arms confront Mer-Man, who releases
Gorgon. He-Man does battle with the creature, deflects
its power and turns it to stone, and the village is
safe.
Three
Times Trouble
In a new base in a ruined gothic monastery, Skeletor
reveals to his henchmen that he has created two robot
replicas of himself. He sends Tri-Klops to tell He-Man
and Man-At-Arms, and they journey to the monastery and
are confronted by the creations. But He-Man wins and
smashes them to pieces.
The
Flying Sword
Told in comic-strip form, this story features Skeletor
being told by three witches that He-Man will fall to
Skeletor unless his sword can fly. Since it can't, Skeletor
concludes that he will defeat He-Man, and kidnaps the
children from the village of Maxor, taking them to Snake
Mountain. He-Man journeys to Snake Mountain, and Skeletor
orders him to drop his sword and enter unarmed. But
before he can do anything, Zoar picks up the sword and
gives it back to He-Man, showing it can fly.
The
Three Tasks of He-Man
Skeletor interferes with the magnetic fields around
Eternia, causing the weather to become permanently cold
and icy. A half-woman, half-lioness tells Stratos that
this evil will be undone by Zodac, the cosmic enforcer
if a mountain is moved, the sea is stopped and a moon
is caught. He-Man goes out to do these seemingly impossible
tasks, finds clever ways of doing them and returns the
weather to normal... probably the best story in this
book.
The
Flowers of Molock
In the flower-growing mountains of Molock, a type of
flower is grown that has the power to send people to
sleep. When Skeletor hears of it, he sends Beast Man
to steal the flowers, but Beast Man bungles up the task
when he sniffs them and falls asleep. Luckily Tri-Klops
rescues him and brings the flower to Snake Mountain.
At the New Year Ball at Eternos, Evil-Lyn goes disguised
as Princess Lorama of the Flower People, and presents
everyone with one of the flowers, sending the guests
to sleep. Skeletor then goes about stealing the people's
riches, but He-Man and Teela burst in and defeat the
villain.
Skeletor
Strikes
Skeletor and Evil-Lyn capture lots of children to work
as slaves. He is visited by an old man who is buying
children to use as cheap labour, who offers him two
bars of gold for each child. But the old man is really
Man-E-Faces in disguise, and he reports what he has
found to He-Man and Man-At-Arms. The good guys attack
the caves where the children are kept and beat up the
bad guys.
The
Shield of Vono
(The 1987 annual was the point where the writers and
artists hopped on board Filmation's style. Nearly every
single picture in the book is in the style of Filmation
with a bit more detail. A lot of model sheet poses appear
in this book. The later half of the book, while still
in the same style has a lot more detail. This was probably
the best annual for fans of the cartoon.)