The first of three mini-comic books that were packaged with a 1983 action-adventure video game by Atari called 'Swordquest'
The comic book was essential to the game in that it explained the plot and offered clues to a puzzle that was to be solved during gameplay
Participants who solved the puzzle were eligible for various prizes
Atari had plans to conclude the series of games with a fourth release but only three made it to the market: Earthworld, Fireworld, Waterworld with the unreleased Airworld intended to be the fourth
14-page preview of Masters of the Universe #1 (1982)
There were 16 individual issues that included the same preview published between July/August 1982
Five-issues were the first to have the preview, published July 13, 1982: Firestorm #6, DC Comics Presents #51, Arak #15, Justice League of America #208, Wonder Woman #297
14-page preview of Masters of the Universe #1 (1982)
There were 16 individual issues that included the same preview published between July/August 1982
Five-issues were the first to have the preview, published July 13, 1982: Firestorm #6, DC Comics Presents #51, Arak #15, Justice League of America #208, Wonder Woman #297
The second of three mini-comic books that were packaged with a 1983 action-adventure video game by Atari called 'Swordquest'
The comic book was essential to the game in that it explained the plot and offered clues to a puzzle that was to be solved during gameplay
Participants who solved the puzzle were eligible for various prizes
Atari had plans to conclude the series of games with a fourth release but only three made it to the market: Earthworld, Fireworld and Waterworld with the unreleased Airworld intended to be the fourth