These initial mini comics were soon followed by several children's books and issues of DC Comics. Masters of the Universe, often abbreviated as MOTU, would begin its mythos through the minicomics that accompanied the toys throughout the 1980s. He-Man and the accompanying Masters of the Universe franchise would make their debut in 1981 with Mattel's release of the original "Masters of the Universe" 5.5-inch action-figure toy line. Main articles: List of He-Man and the Masters of the Universe characters and List of She-Ra: Princess of Power and She-Ra and the Princesses of Power characters 3.7 Recent books, games and other media (2012–present).3.6.2 Masters of the Universe Minis and other modern toylines (2013–present).3.6.1 Masters of the Universe Origins (2019–present).3.6 Current Masters of the Universe toylines.
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3.5 Live-action She-Ra television series.3.3 Masters of the Universe (CGI revival).3.2 New animated series – Masters of the Universe: Revelation (2021).3.1 She-Ra and the Princesses of Power (2018–20).3 Current Masters of the Universe properties.2.10 Masters of the Universe Classics, Super7 & DC Comics (2008–20).2.9.4 Comic series by MVC and Image Comics.2.9.2 2002 animated series – Mike Young Productions.2.9.1 200X Masters of the Universe toy line.2.9 Early 2000s Masters of the Universe franchise relaunch (2002–04).2.8 Hiatus – Proposed series, pop culture, and commemorative releases (1992–01).2.7 The New Adventures of He-Man (1990–91).2.6 Live-action Masters of the Universe film (1987).2.5.4 Games, audio plays, Power Tour, and other media (1983–87).
2.5.1 Marvel comics, daily newspaper strips, and fan-club magazines (1985–88).2.4.1 Final action figures and mini comics (1986–88).2.4 Last years of the original toy line.2.3.5 Princess of Power – Mattel toy line (1985–87).