![]() ![]() ![]() Skeletor eventually came to Eternia and established himself at Snake Mountain. He took some of Hordak's Etheramite and left Etheria, looking for his own world to rule. Skeletor was too young to master the power of Etheramite, but tried to use it anyway, leaving his face with its skeletal appearance. #PHOTONIUM HE MAN HOW TO#Together, they learned how to master the usage of the most powerful mineral in the universe, When Hordak's horde took over Etheria, Skeletor willingly became Hordak's student. In the Golden Books Hardcover book The Horde Skeletor was a native of Etheria. Skeletor was already in possession of one half of the Power Sword and managed to find the second half when Mer-Man lead him through an underwater dimensional portal on Eternia's ocean floor to locate the missing half of the Power Sword on Earth. He sometimes refers to himself as "The Dark Lord". ![]() In the stories written by Paul Kupperberg for DC Comics, Skeletor was presented much the same way as he was in the early Mini-comics. Skeletor was also forced to contend with the return of his old mentor, Hordak, and forged an uneasy alliance with King Hiss. ![]() Skeletor was determined that no one should learn the secret of Keldor, as the truth would lead to his destruction. In later Minicomics, which largely ignored Skeletor's original origin and took more cues from the animated series, Skeletor was hinted to be the long lost brother of King Randor, Keldor, who was said to have disappeared many years ago when he was lost in another dimension. Skeletor as he appeared in the early Minicomics. Skeletor initially sought to open a portal back to his homeworld, which would allow his people to invade and conquer Eternia alongside him, before he became more interested in simply seizing the power of Castle Grayskull for himself. During "the great wars", a dimensional hole opened up and Skeletor was thrown from his home dimension to Eternia. Skeletor was originally an inhabitant of another dimension, populated with others of his kind. History Minicomics Main article: Skeletor (early minicomics) 3.1 Masters of the Universe Classics toyline (2008).Skeletor follows his enemy and offers his services to the Mutants simply because he must rid the universe of He-Man. In this, He-Man was sent to the far future to help the Galactic Guardians save the last of humanity from the Evil Mutants. Skeletor was one of only a handful of characters that carried over to The New Adventures of He-Man brand. The development of Skeletor's backstory as a dashing, ambitious villain played heavily into his characterization in the 2002 relaunch of the franchise. It was hinted that Skeletor might have once been Keldor, the brother of He-Man's father, King Randor. Near the end of the original Masters of the Universe franchise. However, the introduction of Hordak as Skeletor's former teacher provided a brief glimpse into a past. Skeletor was initially presented simply as an evil demon from another dimension, and in general, his origins were not as important as his evil motives. This places him in direct conflict with the only man powerful enough to stop him, He-Man. His only goal is power, and to that end, he will not rest until he possesses the secrets of Castle Grayskull, which will enable him to become master of the universe. Alan Oppenheimer Frank Langella Campbell Lane Brian Dobsonīen Diskin Skeletor is the main antagonist of the Masters of the Universe franchise, and is the most dangerous threat on Eternia. ![]()
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