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The Art of He-Man and the Masters of the Universe Limited Edition Hard Cover
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- By the power of Greyskull, I have the POWER ... to open this beautiful new limited edition of The Art of He-Man out this week.
- We have some pictures of Dark Horse Comics gift to He-Man fans. He-Fans?
- From their site: "In 1982, the world was introduced to He-Man and the Masters of the Universe. What followed was a cultural sensation that changed the landscape of children’s entertainment forever!"
- The Art of He-Man itself has been out for a few months, but this limited set includes a collector’s edition of the book, a portfolio featuring an exclusive print by Gerald Parel...
- ...and a die-cut two-piece “castle greyskull” box, complete with drawbridge action.
- The Art-of He-Man totally deserves the princely trappings.
- For example, here's a section about animation cells and backgrounds.
- Including this removable faux animation cell as a visual aid!
- Never let it be said that He-Man and the Masters of the Universe didn't have a strong design sensibility.
- Clearly illustrated by the book's wealth of art.
- Here's the regular version of The Art of He-Man (back left), compared to the limited set.
- Skeletor tries.
- Oh my god, does he try.
- Tries to fight He-Man in space, apparently.
- Look at the definition (on those fur briefs.)
- And presumably unproduced accessories. What the heck is he holding?
- I dunno, this skeleton head guy seems kind of ... sketchy.
- No joke here. Looking at storyboards is always just super interesting.
- She-Ra's in here too!
- Nice shades.
- Geography!
- Here's the regular Art of He-Man next to the limited edition's slipcase, again.
- And the back cover. It's the back of the post, after all!