MASTERS OF THE UNIVERSE Writer Shares Origin Of Eternia & Castle Grayskull

MASTERS OF THE UNIVERSE Writer Shares Origin Of Eternia & Castle Grayskull

The new issue of Shadowland Magazine has a fantastic spread on the Masters of the Universe. They cover the 25th anniversary of the 1987 live-action film, a review of the classic toyline, and an interview with the writer of the original mini-comics.

By nailbiter111 - Jun 17, 2012 02:06 AM EST
Source: Shadowland Magazine



In the latest issue of Shadowland Magazine there is a terrific interview with Donald F. Glut. He is the writer that is responsible for creating much of the foundation for the Masters of the Universe. He wrote the first four mini-comics: He-Man and the Power Sword, King of Castle Grayskull, Battle in the Clouds, and The Vengeance of Skeletor.

SHADOWLAND MAGAZINE: When Mattel initially hired you to write the original four Masters of the Universe mini-comics how much of the story and characters had already been fleshed out? Did Mattel already have a structured outline, an early concept to expand upon, or was much of the story left to your imagination?

DONALD F. GLUT: I wasn't hired by Mattel per se, but by Western Publishing Company. Western, at the time, was publishing a lot of licensed books, comics, etc. owned by various movie, TV and toy companies. My main editor at Western offered me the gig. He showed me a set of about a half dozen Polaroid photos from Mattel, showing prototypes of various characters and also the castle, most of which were, at the time, unnamed. I recall He-Man and Man-at-Arms - and possibly Beast Man already having names, but not much else. Mattel sent notes to Western describing what the toys did. But the names of the other characters, the universe they existed in, their origins and powers, etc. were pretty much left up to me. And I was instructed to include in the stories how the toys and their accessories (like swords) functioned.

SM: Were you responsible for coming up with the names of Eternia, Castle Grayskull, and He-Man's Power Sword?

DFG: Yes, all three. The name Eternia was inspired by the title of the movie Fantasia To my thinking it seemed to fit because the mixing of the primitive and futuristic - swords and fantastic vehicles, for example -suggested to me an "eternal" or timeless universe. Castle Grayskull I named after my then-wife's maiden name, Gray. I named the Power Sword after the Power Stone, a recurring plot device from some of the earliest Superman comic-book stories.


Donald also discusses how he felt it was necessary to add as many "in-jokes" as possible just to make sure that he could prove that he wrote the mini-comics. One such reference is that the third mini-comic is titled Battle in the Clouds, which is a reference to the 1909 silent sci-fi film of the same name.

Shadowland Magazine - The MOTU 1987 live-action retrospective honors the 25th anniversary of the film, comparing the cartoon/toy line to the film, while debating why the movie, albeit controversial to MOTU fans, was a good MOTU adaptation. There are also a number of character comparisons.

Our other MOTU feature focuses on a 30th anniversary retrospective on the cartoon/toy line, as well as thoroughly reviewing the entire MOTU Classics toy line. Fans who are either on the fence about the toy line or don't know about it, will find much to enjoy here.

The magazine covers a bunch more, such as an article arguing the differences between The Hunger Games and Battle Royale - and the lasting appeal of the Japanese cult classic. Horror fans will be interested in our Universal Monsters toy article (tons of pictures too) on the classic Universal Monster merchandising craze between the 1960s and 1990s (models, action figures, costumes, flashlights, coloring books, puzzles, costumes, etc).


You Can Order This Issue At ShadowlandMagazine.com


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AmazingFantasy
AmazingFantasy - 6/17/2012, 3:13 AM
Make a goddamn proper film and dont call it just "Masters of the Universe" make him badass like Thor.

mob7medina
mob7medina - 6/17/2012, 3:23 AM
I loved this show and movie growing up and @THEGODDAMNDEADPOOL ditto on that great idea!
octobersfade
octobersfade - 6/17/2012, 5:41 AM
TF and GIJ both have new series
thisguy81
thisguy81 - 6/17/2012, 5:56 AM
"...groups with links to rich boy preachers like Jerry Falwell and Pat Robertson had a lot of power and influence."

Yes, they had complaints. Everyone had complaints about violence and language in cartoons, not just religious groups, and certainly not just right-wing nut jobs like the ones you mentioned. Remember the Parents Music Resource Center in the 80s? Right and left-wing nut jobs. The people who wanted 30-minute toy commercials like Transformers and He-Man banned or censored were the same people who decided you shouldn't be celebrated for winning a sports event as a child, so instead everyone gets participation trophies (it's an over-used statement but very true...when everyone is special, no one is). Not to mention recently wanting to pull toys from Happy Meals because it's "predatory". So, in closing, place the blame on the right people...the filthy Hippies. ;)
Tao1
Tao1 - 6/17/2012, 6:25 AM
Classic Childhood Cartoon, Would Pay Anyday if it captures He-Man in utter Craziness
USAgent
USAgent - 6/17/2012, 6:34 AM
I grew up in the 80s watching this series and playing with the toys. I also got into the revival a few years back on Cartoon Network. The movie was meh but I too agree, this series needs new life breathed into it. The back story alone is way cool.
GreyChaos13Zero
GreyChaos13Zero - 6/17/2012, 7:19 AM
would love to see them remake this, wonder what they're waiting for?)



GreyChaos13Zero
GreyChaos13Zero - 6/17/2012, 7:21 AM
EastcoastAvenger
EastcoastAvenger - 6/17/2012, 7:30 AM
Funny stuff!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X8Nc8RCLy1s
Rainpaulo
Rainpaulo - 6/17/2012, 7:56 AM
If written well it could be cool....you would have to lose He man running around in his under pants however
RamoneChamone
RamoneChamone - 6/17/2012, 10:46 AM
Hugo Weaving for Skeletor and Chris Hemsworth as He-Man and jamie Bell as Prince Adam
ULTIMOSPIDER
ULTIMOSPIDER - 6/17/2012, 10:59 AM
weneedrevelation ....You are a [frick]ing moron.

I will give you one thing, Frank Langella and the make up for Skeletor were spot on...

Other than that you are the one eating bathsalts through your ass

Masters of the Universe was horrible, for many reasons but the sole reason was the god damn thing took place 90% on earth.

Not to mention the obvious Star Wars rip offs with the Skeletors troopers. The movie barely did anything closely to resemble the cartoons....If people think Transformers was bad, hell with that MOTU was absolute shit.

No Merman, Trap Jaws, Battle Cat, Pantro, No Prince Adam, Adams parents, Ram Man, Tri Clops etc.

No we get Courtney Cox and 80s pop culture shit cause it takes place on earth, and Guildor that looks like the same elfs from LEGEND

......go play in traffic weneedrevelation cause you obviously a R.E.T.A.R.D
opencurtain
opencurtain - 6/17/2012, 10:59 AM
It was my favourite Cartoon I had all the action figures, Ram man was my favorite .
KingMarvel
KingMarvel - 6/17/2012, 11:34 AM
The PSA of He man he always talked about doing good and not lying because it was bad to do so.
But some where i got the thinking that here was a prins Adam that was lying to his parents every day never telling them that he was he man How the Fvck are you gonna tell kids not to lie when you was doing it the hole time. His father was the King of the hole Fvking planet and he would not tell even him the truth! Hahaha i guess i never got over that!! LOL
Julesimanerd
Julesimanerd - 6/17/2012, 12:23 PM
Durf
Durf - 6/17/2012, 2:43 PM
Pretty cool stuff. I would like to see a good He-Man movie. And like someone said, make him badass kinda in the vein of Thor
Optimus83
Optimus83 - 6/17/2012, 4:24 PM
¡¡¡The Power of Grayskull!!!. ...¡¡¡I'am He-Man!!!
Boogie138
Boogie138 - 6/17/2012, 4:37 PM
yeah this neds a new movie so frick'n bad. a new movie that has all the fun and charm of the original filmation cartoon.

live action mer-man!!! lets get on it!!!
Vadakin
Vadakin - 6/17/2012, 8:10 PM
Ok...yeah...I'm just going to come out and say it and if someone else wants to finish it, great. If not I'll assume that everyone is dead inside. Morbid I know but if the following line isn't finished on a site that's full of geeks (let's face it we are, but geeks are awesome) then there's not much point in anything. With that said....

BY THE POWER OF GRAYSKULL......
denotsip
denotsip - 6/17/2012, 9:31 PM
Moltenman
Moltenman - 6/18/2012, 2:48 PM
I remember getting the toys when they came out and the original premise before any of the Prince Adam stuff was a much better idea of having him as a barbarian. Never liked the idea of him having an alter ego but maybe thats just me.
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