I know it's not Rudy's work but check this out from Matty's Facebook page:
Yesterday at 2:19pm
MOTU Art Prints
Hey MOTU fans!
Are you ready for an exciting MOTU announcement? You've seen the art prints, now here's the scoop...At SDCC, four limited edition (only 500 of each made) Masters of the Universe art prints for $60 total, being sold and signed by one of the artists each day for one hour only at SDCC! And if you are one of the first 25 people on the artist's signing days to purchase the art prints you will receive a free limited edition Masters of the Universe Classic art print (only 100 made). The original artists will be selling and signing the prints during the following times only:
Bill Benecke -- Thursday, 7/22 4:30-5:30 PM
Brandon Sopinsky -- Friday, 7/23 5:00-6:00 PM
Scott Derman -- Saturday, 7/24 4:00-5:00 PM
Ruben Martinez -- Sunday, 7/25 1:00-2:00 PM
The pack of art prints contains 4 prints by the 4 artists listed above. One artist will be signing each day. If you have friends at SDCC who are MOTU fans, be sure to let them know!
What a bunch of lucky expletives!!

We've been asking for something like this for Club Eternia, but nnnooooo the "logistics" (ie. effort Mattel would have to make committing resources and people) is too great. I guess this was to "encourage people to come to SDCC". Which is like James Cameron being afraid of no one showing up for Avatar 2. I mean it's only one of the largest conventions in North America.

Hey, Mattel... pssst over here... I'll let you in on a secret..... Even if you didn't offer anything @ SDCC...... as many people would still attend.

Maybe it was to advertise MOTUC to the many people there, because the huge display isn't enought. Nor are the exclusive clear Orko, the silver She-Ra raffle or the Swift Wind vote. Just one more way Mattel gets to say "We only care about San Diego.".

If there is a comic made or even a dvd ever made, it'll probably be an SDCC exclusive.

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Mattel, please stop making articulated copies of the original MOTU toys as a rule and only use old elements that still hold up to today's standards.