Then there was that time that Superman teamed-up with He-Man to battle Skeletor in DC Comics Presents #47 (July, 1982).
This was the first comic book appearance of Masters of the Universe outside of the mini-comics that came with each figure, and was on the spinner racks more than a year before the He-Man and the Masters of the Universe animated series started broadcasting.
It's the eve of He-Man.org's closure, and I've been feeling nostalgic. I went through some of my old art and found a MOTU drawing I did in 2000 just before joining the forums. Thought I'd dust it off and give it a redraw in a nod to the community I've loved so much.
Have you seen any official confirmation that the CGI MOTU show on Netflix is cancelled? If so, do you think it has anything to do with Kevin Conroy passing away?
So, the rumors that the show is officially canceled came from a tweet by one of the writers.
That tweet was then used as the main source in an article by ForEternia.Com that said the show was cancelled.
But that is a large jump from "not renewed" to "cancelled" and the same writer had to come back to Twitter to clarify her earlier tweet because For Eternia misrepresented what she said.
To clarify:
Netflix has not renewed the series beyond the original 26 episodes.
Mattel still retains control of the series and can take it to another company to partner with to create future season of the same series.
The fact that it was not renewed by Netflix does not mean the project was canceled by Mattel.
(Please signal boost this post to save a confused fan)