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Masters
of the Universe Adventure Magazine
UK. Issue #17, 1989.
Scrollos
Continued from the last issue's Scrollos strip. Scrollos
traces the beam that attacked him to the planet Primus.
He does not know why Primus has attacked him, but he
prepares his robots and battle stations to fight. But
then his sensors report that the energy beam was not
an attack, but a teleportation beam leading to Primus.
The person within the beam was travelling there to battle
against evil. Scrollos sets course for Primus, to find
out more about this space traveller. (Continued in next
issue)
Feature
story 1: "Monster Mayhem"
Reprinted from the original comic series.
Feature
story 2: "Gwildor's Gamble"
Gwildor is entertaining the heroic warriors with stories
produced by his cosmic key. Orko and Cringer find the
stories boring and go off for a walk, but when they
rest by a river, they see evil warriors in the woods,
about to use pollen from the flowers. Orko and Cringer
go back to the palace to warn the other warriors, but
they refuse to help, saying they know too little about
the plan to act. The next day, however, Eternia is hit
by a terrible plague, that even affects Man-At-Arms!
Adam becomes He-Man and consults Gwildor, who says he
can use his key to teleport them back in time, to find
the cure. He takes He-Man and Teela to a period in Eternia's
history, with a remarkable resemblance to Ancient Rome.
He-Man rescues a girl from a bullfight, but they find
no cure so Gwildor takes them to another time period.
This one is FAR too Earth-like, with French-looking
guards, but there's no cure so they teleport away to
another time zone, where they are attacked by Desert
Fighters. But there's still no cure, so Gwildor uses
the key again, but it returns them back to their own
time period. Gwildor realises he has failed. Meanwhile,
however, Orko is sneaking around finding out what Skeletor
is doing, and he finds scent bombs, which are made from
the flowers. Orko sets a timer on the scent bomb machine,
which causes it to self-destruct. The plague victims
return to full health, and King Randor presents Orko
with a medal for his bravery.
Feature
story 3: "The Nowhere Bomb"
Reprinted from the regular comic series.