Thursday, December 24, 2020
Merry Christmas from Eternia!
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action figures,
Beast Man,
Castle Grayskull,
Christmas,
Evil-Lyn,
He-Man,
Man-At-Arms,
Masters of the Universe,
Mattel,
Mer-Man,
Skeletor,
Stratos,
Teela,
Zodac
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Sunday, December 20, 2020
Hey!! Kids Comics: Power of Point Dread/Danger at Castle Grayskull
The Power of Point Dread!/Danger at Castle Grayskull! is a 1983 Masters of the Universe comic and audiobook. No author is credited; it was illustrated by Alfredo Alcala. In the first story, Skeletor tricks He-Man into leaving Castle Grayskull unprotected; in the second, Skeletor captures Teela and tricks his way into the castle.
The audio presentation, which includes voice acting, music, and sound effects, is pretty solid. Be advised, though, that in this pre-Filmation production, none of the characters sound like their cartoon counterparts.
Alcala's art is good, as always. He's using a distinctly different style from his runs on the mini-comics; it's perhaps more reminiscent of the first run, but it isn't quite as impressive as either of them.
The audio presentation, which includes voice acting, music, and sound effects, is pretty solid. Be advised, though, that in this pre-Filmation production, none of the characters sound like their cartoon counterparts.
Alcala's art is good, as always. He's using a distinctly different style from his runs on the mini-comics; it's perhaps more reminiscent of the first run, but it isn't quite as impressive as either of them.
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action figures,
Beast Man,
comic books,
He-Man,
Man-At-Arms,
Man-E-Faces,
Masters of the Universe,
Mattel,
Point Dread,
review,
Skeletor,
Teela,
Trap-Jaw,
Tri-Klops,
Videos
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Wednesday, December 16, 2020
Review: Castle Grayskull - Fortress of mystery and power (1982)
I recently repainted and restored my old Castle Grayskull Playset, but today I wanted to review the actual vintage playset...
Castle Grayskull was made as a playset for Mattel's Masters of the Universe toy line. It would become one of the most popular Christmas presents for pre-adolescent boys in the 1980s.
The price point was generally within reach of the parents of a child in the target age range for the toy line. The castle was also user-friendly, possessing many settings and functions suitable for the 5" action figures it was built to complement, as well as being small enough to be put away at the end of a play session.
Castle Grayskull was conceived as the central location for the battle between the forces of good and evil. The original playset was released in 1982, and all other depictions of the castle originate from it.
Castle Grayskull was made as a playset for Mattel's Masters of the Universe toy line. It would become one of the most popular Christmas presents for pre-adolescent boys in the 1980s.
The price point was generally within reach of the parents of a child in the target age range for the toy line. The castle was also user-friendly, possessing many settings and functions suitable for the 5" action figures it was built to complement, as well as being small enough to be put away at the end of a play session.
Castle Grayskull was conceived as the central location for the battle between the forces of good and evil. The original playset was released in 1982, and all other depictions of the castle originate from it.
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Castle Grayskull,
Masters of the Universe,
Mattel,
playsets,
review
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Sunday, December 13, 2020
Review: Master of the Universe Coloring Book - The Bridal Path
Masters of the Universe: A Coloring Book
Year: 1982
Cover artist: Unknown
Writer: Unknown
Illustrator: Unknown
Colorist: Øyvind Johannes Meisfjord
Publisher: Golden Books
Production Code: #1144-11
Series: Golden Coloring & Activity Books
Øyvind Johannes Meisfjord joins us again today with a story which originally appeared in a Golden Books coloring book which featured three stories -- Raptures Of The Deep, Cloudy Climbs, along with this one, Bridal Path. All of the plot points of the original pre-filmation storyline are present, as well as the recurring theme of Skeletor wanting to make Teela his bride.
Year: 1982
Cover artist: Unknown
Writer: Unknown
Illustrator: Unknown
Colorist: Øyvind Johannes Meisfjord
Publisher: Golden Books
Production Code: #1144-11
Series: Golden Coloring & Activity Books
Øyvind Johannes Meisfjord joins us again today with a story which originally appeared in a Golden Books coloring book which featured three stories -- Raptures Of The Deep, Cloudy Climbs, along with this one, Bridal Path. All of the plot points of the original pre-filmation storyline are present, as well as the recurring theme of Skeletor wanting to make Teela his bride.
Labels:
Beast Man,
coloring book,
Golden Books,
He-Man,
Man-At-Arms,
Masters of the Universe,
review,
Skeletor,
Zodac
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Wednesday, December 9, 2020
Review: Masters of the Universe Sticker Fun Coloring Book
Masters of the Universe Sticker Fun
Year: 1982
Cover artist: RL Allen
Writer: Unknown
Illustrator: Alfredo Alcala
Colorist: Øyvind Johannes Meisfjord
Publisher: Golden Books
Series: Golden Coloring & Activity Books
Today's adventure is a special treat originally presented in the Facebook group Ancient Library of Grayskull by Øyvind Johannes Meisfjord. The pages of the book were also hand colored by Mr. Meisfjord himself using coloring pencils! Mr. Meisfjord has kindly given permission for his post to be shared here.
Year: 1982
Cover artist: RL Allen
Writer: Unknown
Illustrator: Alfredo Alcala
Colorist: Øyvind Johannes Meisfjord
Publisher: Golden Books
Series: Golden Coloring & Activity Books
Today's adventure is a special treat originally presented in the Facebook group Ancient Library of Grayskull by Øyvind Johannes Meisfjord. The pages of the book were also hand colored by Mr. Meisfjord himself using coloring pencils! Mr. Meisfjord has kindly given permission for his post to be shared here.
Labels:
Beast Man,
coloring book,
Golden Books,
He-Man,
Man-At-Arms,
Masters of the Universe,
Mer-Man,
review,
Skeletor,
Stratos,
Teela
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Sunday, December 6, 2020
Review: Masters of the Universe Origins Evil-Lyn
The only female member of the Evil Warriors, Evil-Lyn is a witch who aids Skeletor as his second-in-command with her powers of evil magic. While more intelligent than Skeletor's other minions, she is not quite as powerful as Skeletor. Evil-Lyn can be quite treacherous and if given half a chance, she would seize power for herself. She readily admits to being on no side other then her own, occasionally working independently towards her own ends. Evil-Lyn has many magical powers at her disposal and carries a magical wand topped by a mystical blue crystal orb.
Evil-Lyn was originally introduced into the Masters of the Universe collection in 1983 in order to add a female character to the Evil Warriors. Billed as the 'Evil Warrior-Goddess,' Evil-Lyn's action figure is identical to Teela's except in color scheme, head mold, and accessories.
Although initially envisioned as an evil counterpart to Teela, she is actually more like an evil counterpart of the Sorceress. Evil-Lyn has little in the way of warrior skills, however she more than compensates for this with her expertise in magic and witchcraft.
Evil-Lyn was originally introduced into the Masters of the Universe collection in 1983 in order to add a female character to the Evil Warriors. Billed as the 'Evil Warrior-Goddess,' Evil-Lyn's action figure is identical to Teela's except in color scheme, head mold, and accessories.
Although initially envisioned as an evil counterpart to Teela, she is actually more like an evil counterpart of the Sorceress. Evil-Lyn has little in the way of warrior skills, however she more than compensates for this with her expertise in magic and witchcraft.
Labels:
action figures,
Evil-Lyn,
Masters of the Universe,
Mattel,
review,
toys
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Saturday, December 5, 2020
Custom Castle Grayskull Weapons Rack 2.0
I couldn't leave it alone... I had to remake that second weapson rack! I just wasn't happy with my first attempt which used a miniature wooden easel. This time I used wooden dowels of the correct diameter. It was stained and twine was used to make real lashings to hold it together. Even the weapons are all painted this time! Check it out...
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action figures,
custom,
dioramas,
Masters of the Universe,
Mattel,
Mer-Man,
playsets,
Stratos,
Zodac
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Friday, December 4, 2020
Special Adventure: Castle Grayskull Decorative Shields
When Skeletor made his first dramatic entrance into Castle Grayskull in the very first mini-comic, He-Man and The Power Sword, one of first things that caught my eye were those two shields hanging on the wall behind him!
What are those mysterious shields? Where did they come from? Who did they once belong too? What did they represent? They looked so dadgum cool, that I just knew my new repainted and refurbished Castle Grayskull playset had to have those shields too!
At first I thought I would end up having to recreate them myself, but during my reseach on the interwebs I ran across DJ Force's Weapons Forge on Shapeways! DJ Force offers 3d printed accessories for your favorite action figure toylines, from recent brands like Masters of the Universe Classics to vintage 80s brands like M.A.S.K. or Starcom." All the things you never even knew you were missing! He also runs a shop on TeePublic which offers t-shirts, hoodies, and stickers.!
What are those mysterious shields? Where did they come from? Who did they once belong too? What did they represent? They looked so dadgum cool, that I just knew my new repainted and refurbished Castle Grayskull playset had to have those shields too!
At first I thought I would end up having to recreate them myself, but during my reseach on the interwebs I ran across DJ Force's Weapons Forge on Shapeways! DJ Force offers 3d printed accessories for your favorite action figure toylines, from recent brands like Masters of the Universe Classics to vintage 80s brands like M.A.S.K. or Starcom." All the things you never even knew you were missing! He also runs a shop on TeePublic which offers t-shirts, hoodies, and stickers.!
Labels:
Castle Grayskull,
dioramas,
Masters of the Universe,
playsets
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Wednesday, December 2, 2020
Latest Eternian Toy Adventures...
I thought I would do a quick post to show everyone what I have up to lately...
With the release and recent acquisition of Mattel's latest Masters of the Universe Origins collection, I have rediscovered my love of He-Man and all things Eternia!
As you know the old vintage Castle Grayskull playset was repainted to go with the new figures. At first I thought I would stop there and leave the inside untouched, but it all started when I decided the interior of the jaw bridge had to be painted... Then it was the laser gun, that lead to the weapons rack... which in turn lead to the combat trainer!
With the release and recent acquisition of Mattel's latest Masters of the Universe Origins collection, I have rediscovered my love of He-Man and all things Eternia!
As you know the old vintage Castle Grayskull playset was repainted to go with the new figures. At first I thought I would stop there and leave the inside untouched, but it all started when I decided the interior of the jaw bridge had to be painted... Then it was the laser gun, that lead to the weapons rack... which in turn lead to the combat trainer!
Labels:
Castle Grayskull,
dioramas,
Masters of the Universe,
Mattel,
meta,
playsets
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Hey!! Kids Comics: Masters of the Universe Mini-Comics 4
Masters of the Universe Mini-Comics 4
Year: 1981
Cover artist: Alfredo Alcala
"The Vengence of Skeletor"
Writer: Donald F. Glut
Illustrator: Alfredo Alcala
Publisher: Mattel
Issue: Series 1 --- 4 of 4
Plot: The conclusion of the story featuring an all-out slugfest between He-Man, Stratos, and Teela against Skeletor, Beast Man, and Mer-Man!
Labels:
action figures,
Beast Man,
comic books,
He-Man,
Masters of the Universe,
Mattel,
Mer-Man,
review,
Skeletor,
Stratos,
Teela
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