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Jun 2021

I’m 100% behind this and was expecting that. But I think it is okay he didn't appear. The She-Ra story was strong enough on its own.

IMO the way She-Ra was told is not a way a He-Man story could be told. I see He-Man more as a braindead-Hulk-muscle-smash story where lore comes secondary. (Because that's how I played and remember him as a child)

And if they decide that this is a “Luke Skywalker ends as a hobo story” then I just hope that the show still will give me some power smash scenes.

OMG!!!!!
I just realized that @darthmongoose series IS a perfect equilibrium between the new She-Ra and the classic He-Man storytelling!
(Am I right?)

Yo! Everyone!
Read this

It's... not really what I was aiming for?
I did grow up watching classic American saturday morning cartoons like He-Man, and Teenage Mutant Hero/Ninja Turtles (in the UK they were hero turtles, not ninja... they thought ninja sounded too violent for the BBC back then), and my art is partially influenced by Bronze Age Superhero comics... but I never really intended for Errant to be for children (which is why there's alcohol and all the characters are adults. Personally I feel like I'm more on the She-Ra side of things, deconstructing that kind of "good vs evil" story through a queer, feminist lens, but I guess I evoke the aesthetic of it a bit while doing so? :sweat_02:

Apparently Noelle wants to do a crossover Christmas Special between her She-Ra and this He-man.

Which I am all for if we get to see Mark Hamill Skeletor take care of two kids and a robotic puppy and learn about the magic of friendship and holidays from them like he did in the original.

I didn’t watch the new shera cause it didn’t interest me in any way besides “there’s lesbians” which is fine but it felt less like a cool progressive thing and more like a cash grab so I avoided it, I will prob do the same with the new heman till the full first season comes out and I hear more of it.

Yes the “look” is very traditional and the animation is well made like castlevania but just cause the animation is pretty dosnt mean the plots not gonna be a waste of time 🤷‍♀️ I dumped castlevania after the second session cause why would I watch anything without Dracul in it? Not to mention my immense disappointment on the lack of the castles screen time- that plays is suposed to be an enemy in itself but meh.

Pretty dosent always equal good.

True......may watch the first episode or two to give it a shot......

Hope the writers know what they are doing, that could bring a smile to my older brothers that grew up with it......

I'll call up DreamWorks and whoever currently owns the He-Man license and pitch my winning idea to them right away.

This sounds hilarious. I hope neither team changes their art style at all and we get a bizarre Kingdom Hearts esque mismatch where the incredibly gay anime-esque She-Ra cast in their pretty pink and purple outfits are all hanging out with these craggy macho He-Man dudes. :rofl:

I was thinking the same thing,. The very sleek modern Sh-Ra designs mixed with the heavily detailed 80's-tacular look of the He-Man reboot would look hilarious in a Christmas Special together.

(Now i kinda wanna see someone who can replicate both styles do a mock-up art peice just to see what it would look like.)

There is a blonde man in my comic and he holds up a sword, so I guess it's He-Man.

.....Ah man, remember that time He-man took over a country, immediately stabbed a guy and then agreed to let somebody attempt to body-snatch a teenage girl because she refused to acknowledge him as king? Classic kids entertainment. Very inspirational hero. :neutral_face:

One day we had this movie in the background on the TV and we discovered it had an after credit scene. I laughed so hard I almost broke a rib.

Lol.....Urien is the anithesis of He-Man.....

Now i am picturing him doing the "end episode lessons" but being a terrible rolemodel :joy:

Urien: "Let's talk about teamwork.......that's for pussies.....be better so you don't need a team in the first place"......"but having pawns is okay"

Urien: "alright kids, today i will teach you how to make your own pyramyd scheme!.....make sure you recluit insecure and/or submissive people!"

OK, I know I am not someone who knows a lot about He-Man but this looks like it takes more from the comics than the campy 80s version.

I also know this exists,


this was the version that was on TV when I was a kid but I never really watched it

I thought it was a bad dream.... so you say that it was real??? That show did happend?
Oh my

My only other He Man knowledge was seeing an article in Wizard magazine listing upcoming films. I remember seeing them announce a He-Man film and a Thundercats film, neither were ever made. This must have been in 2008-ish with an expected release date of 2010 or 2012