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Cover: Jim Mitchell

Princess of Power: The Story of She-Ra #[nn]

Jan 1984 · Mattel · 0.00 FREE
“The Story of She-Ra”

In this landmark 1984 issue, "The Story of She-Ra" finally reveals the long-hidden truth behind She-Ra’s origin, as the Sorceress sends He-Man through a newly opened portal to Etheria. Jim Mitchell’s dynamic art brings the emotional moment to life as He-Man arrives just as Catra clashes with She-Ra—only to witness the shocking reunion of the lost siblings. With cover art by Mitchell and colors by Charles Simpson, this free release captures a pivotal moment in the Princess of Power mythos.

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artist Jim Mitchell · colorist Charles Simpson · letterer Stan Sakai · cover Jim Mitchell

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letterer Stan Sakai
cover pencils Jim Mitchell

Full plot ⚠ may contain spoilers

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After a nightmare of baby Adora's abduction, the Sorceress sends He-Man through a newly opened portal to Etheria. He arrives as Catra is fighting She-Ra, interrupting the battle. After Catra flees, the Sorceress introduces the siblings to each other.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).