heightsofmadness:pennamesmith:prokopetz: I’ve seen this panel going around a fair bit, and each time
heightsofmadness:pennamesmith:prokopetz: I’ve seen this panel going around a fair bit, and each time, somebody in the notes expresses concern about whether He-Man should be holding that hand. If you’re one of those people, allow me to assure you that there’s no cause for alarm: the hand He-Man’s holding is not the fist with which Fisto fists. This is the fist. It gets even better. In 2002 He-Man, Fisto is introduced as having one hand that’s just like that, because why not: “lol guess we know what he does with all his free time”And so you think cool, he’s going to get some kind of sweet gauntlet when he joins the Masters, right? Wrong. Over the course of the episode Fisto regains his previously lost honor by heroically sacrificing his own giant fist. And in gratitude for this act, Man-At-Arms builds him an entirely new, fully prosthetic robo-fist with which to fist:Having a comically oversized fist for fisting is an essential part of Fisto’s identity and honestly, good for him. Sometimes in fiction I get caught wondering if a character’s parents named them such a way, or if they took an annoyingly-on-the-nose name later in life to suit the identity they had taken on.I don’t wonder that with Fisto. His parents DEFINITELY named him Fisto. -- source link