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Skeletor makes the same mistake he always makes - creating a dimensional portal just so he can explain his plots in full to his enemies, offering them the chance to come up with retaliatory battle plan. Hey, we've all got our little quirks. Since this is Spikor's first appearance, he's treated as a more powerful entity than we're used to seeing him represented as. Future episodes of the cartoon showed Spikor with a terrible stutter and far less muscle definition. Geez, people talk about that fabled fifteen minutes of fame, but in Eternia, it's literally fifteen minutes.
After a short debate, Sy-Klone confesses that he's far too skinny to take on Spikor. They agree that He-Man should tackle Big Purp, while Sy heads off to save Teela. Why Skeletor didn't just skullfuck the girl and throw her bloody corpse on Castle Grayskull's doorstep when he had the chance, the world will never know. I guess I shouldn't be too critical yet - maybe Skel has something else up his sleeve.
It's just your standard 'He-Man versus Villain X' matchup, but I did learn a little something from this page. Spikor really, really, REALLY loves using the adjective 'deadly.' If Spikor's describing it, rest assured...it's deadly.
After Spikor tells He-Man that he'll never overcome his deadly spikes, our hero finds a loophole: poor guy forgot to grow some of the things on his feet. This gives He-Man the opportunity to throw Spikor around like a discus. Guess his fifteen minutes are up.