Here are some action-packed panels in sequence from the
Masters of the Universe minicomic
"Enter: Buzz-Saw Hordak!" by the superbly talented
Bruce Timm! The sense of speed as
King Randor approaches
Hordak on his
Jetsled is fantastic. I love the panel which shows Hordak standing there as King Randor and the Jetlsed do not survive the impact of crashing into Hordak! The final panel showing Hordak dragging King Randor along by the cape is memorable to say the least!
(click on the image to see it at full-size)
6 comments:
Hordak's sinister smile and confident pose is classic, in this feature! Thanks for reading and God Bless! ~"KevyGuy" :)
This is another amazing comic! I love seeing King Randor confronting Hordak, though I wish he would have made some reference to Adora while doing so. Also, I love the connection the writers of this series established between Randor and Marlena and the Sorceress--a trio of characters that were all too seldomly connected in the 'toon.
King Randor sure did have fire burning within him in this page. i just can't say enough about Bruce Timm's art work. Its always amazing
One of the things I loved about the mini-comic continuity was the portrayal of King Randor as more of a warrior - as much as I like the Filmation take (which focuses emphasis on the need for He-Man by making the king a more peaceful character), it's great to see Eternia having a warrior king. This was one of the things that I liked best about the Mike Young Productions cartoon, too! :)
This shows to great pieces of character, getting to see Randor be the TRUE king and earning that title, even if he does fail hard. And of course showing that Hordak is argueably the most dominant force in MOTU! Smiling at Randor head on is awesome!!
I am quite surprised that Randor started such an attack on one of the most powerful villains ever. He probably just remembered how Hordak kidnapped Adora and lost it.
It's also interesting to see Randor not only with white hair but blue arms. The latter would've made an interesting color scheme for the figure.
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