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Cover
![]() Issue 38 - 1987 |
Feature Story 1: "The Finding of Viper Tower"
With the power of the Magna-snakes (from the previous issue) King Hiss has the power to recover Viper Tower. At the location where Viper Tower was sunk into the ground by the Elders, the Magna-Snakes clear away the soil in the ground. But Mantenna is spying on the Snake Men, and reports to Hordak. Back at Viper Tower, King Hiss is about to use the eye of the serpent to raise the building to the ground. Just then, they are attacked by Hordak, but King Hiss quickly dives down and fits the eye of the serpent in the power house, raising the tower to the ground and scattering the Horde members! (Continued in next issue)
Master Mail
The letters this time include one of He-Man's many female fans, asking if it is okay for girls to read MOTU! The reply is that MOTU is for anyone who loves great stories.
Feature Story 2: "Sense of Danger"
He-Man, Moss Man and Orko are in the woods to investigate a strange magic source that Orko has detected. Several obscure-looking creatures drop out of the sky, and attack the heroes. As He-Man carefully observes them, he notices that the creatures represent the five senses. So they defeat the creatures by using their senses against them. As the creatures lie on the ground, He-Man, knowing it is impossible for living organisms to survive with just one sense, suspects that the creatures are all part of one large creature, so he gets the warriors to put them together. He is right, as the large creature, who can separate his senses as they wear out, tells them that he was knocked apart as he entered the dimensional gate. He had been transported to Eternia by accident, when trying out a new magic spell. He borrows some of Orko's magic, to help him teleport back to his homeworld.
Feature Story 3: "Secret Files of Scrollos- The First Masters!"
This secret files feature explains how He-Man got the masters of the universe together. The origins of Orko, Battle Cat, and Stratos are all explained here.
Power Pin-Up
This issue's pin up is none other than Stonedar, leader of the Rock Warriors!
(Yet another great issue. The stories about the rise of the Snake Men on present day Eternia are excellent, and have great continuity- well, the comic in general had great continuity!)
