"Dragon's Gift" Masters Of The Universe posters by Gabriel Luque!

This week we are releasing new licensed Masters Of The Universe posters for the "Dragon's Gift" by Gabriel Luque!

In MOTU lore, there are two different versions of the "Dragon's Gift" story. Both version are similar, but also have some distinct differences. We are releasing posters for both! 



The regular version is based on the 1983 Filmation cartoon episode "The Dragon's Gift" and features the cartoon colors, including the iconic red version of the great magic wielding dragon Granamyr!



The variant is based on the 1984 minicomic "Dragon's Gift", and features the minicomic colors, including a green version of Granamyr!

The mincomic story was adapted from the cartoon episode and features different interpretations or versions of many of the key characters.  The minicomic was included with the vintage Battle Armor Skeletor and Teela action figures!

Need to know more about Granamyr? This is the bio that was included with the modern MOTU Classics era of the toy!

"Great Magic Wielding Dragon

Real Name: Granamyr the Wise

Granamyr is one of the oldest and wisest of the Eternian Dragons of Darksmoke, an ancient kingdom in Eternia’s Dark Hemisphere. He greatly distrusts most men after the Great Wars between dragons and humans in ancient times. As one of the most powerful magic users on Eternia he possesses such extraordinary might that even Skeletor dares not challenge him. When Man-At-Arms was turned to glass by an evil spell, Granamyr provided He-Man with healing magic, but only after Eternia’s bravest warrior proved he had not only great strength but great mercy and wisdom as well. The ancient dragon Granamyr guards Eternia’s magical secrets and rules all of Darksmoke."

Poster Editions:

Regular Edition(Cartoon inspired), 18x24 Fine Art Giclée, Run of 250, $55

Variant Edition (Minicomic inspired), 18x24 Fine Art Giclée, Run of 200, $65

 

The posters will be available for purchase tomorrow, Tuesday, June 26th at 12PM Eastern HERE!


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