Issue four of the UK
She-Ra comic presents us with an incredibly strange situation. Firstly, the story has
She-Ra seek out the help of
Entrapta, who appears to be an ally of sorts in this story. However, the most perplexing part of this story occurs visually when Entrapta appears. As you can see below Entrapta is illustrated as
Double Trouble, but with an alternatively colored costume! Why the decision to play Double Trouble as Entrapta will never be known...
(click on the image to see it at full-size)
4 comments:
Very unusual, plus "You owe me a favour" does not sound like the kind of dialog we would get from an ally of She-Ra in the animated series! Great job on the color variety of the circle formations on the floor. :)
Perhaps Double Trouble and Entrapta originated from the same design on Mattel's model sheets, and the comic writers/artists were working from these before the character was split into two? This would explain the different colouring of Double Trouble/Entrapta's costume.
How did the rest of the story goes? Curious now. :D
That is double trouble
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