The Fury of Firestorm 1982 #6 Direct ed. - back issue - $3.00
After using the Pipes of Pan, the Pied Piper is being turned into a Satyr. Firestorm searches out Pan to stop his scheme to turn others into Satyrs.
In Eternia, Zodac attempts to warn Prince Adam about a death he has foreseen. Skeletor searches the Dark Sea for the missing half of the Power Sword. On Earth, Superman follows three energy spheres underwater, where he is pulled into a vortex. Superman arrives in Eternia, and is faced with Skeletor, Beast-Man and Mer-Man. Superman gets one half of the Power Sword away from Skeletor, but Skeletor attacks with the remaining half. He-Man arrives and picks up the fallen half, hurling it at Skeletor. The power of the sword disintegrates Skeletor. He-Man dies but is revived by the sword's energies.
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- A Living Myth vs. the Fury of Firestorm the Nuclear Man - Letters credit from http://kleinletters.com/.
- The Pandrakos Plot - Len Wein credited as "editor emeritas."
- Special Masters of the Universe Preview - "Cover" of the "Masters of the Universe Preview". Part of a 16-page insert previewing the upcoming mini-series based on Mattel's line of Masters of the Universe toys. The preview is inserted in the center of the comic, between pages 13 and 14 of the main story. Letters credit from http://kleinletters.com/.
- Fate Is the Killer - This insert has its own indicia: MASTERS OF THE UNIVERSE PREVIEW, Nov., 1982. Published by DC Comics Inc. Based on the Mattel toys. Adventures continue in Masters of the Universe (DC, 1982 series) #1 (December 1982). Paul Cleveland is listed in the credits as "Tallest". There is no indication what his role was in the production of this story.
- Sgt. Rock Is on the Move in 82! - Ad for Sgt. Rock action figures. Letters credit from Todd Klein.
- - Letters from Danny Rubin, The DC Dudes (Kenny and Mike), Dave Elliott, Kent Phenis, Ross Pearsall, B. Bonsall, Jeff Awid, Kirk Hollinbeck, Randy Pilson, and Raymond Banuchi.
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