After the second wave of mini-comics, the concept of Teela being a duplicate was deserted, with her rather becoming an deserted kid who had been used by Man-At-Arms, underlined in the 1983 cartoon Filmation collection. However, the clone had been rescued by Mán-At-Arms ánd grew up to turn out to be the warrior TeeIa. His program had been to raise the child as an evil version of the Goddess. ![]() Sorceress, also named 'Teela') and made a clone of her using an ancient artifact. The second-wavé minicomic The Story of Teela explains that, twenty decades earlier, Skeletor taken the Goddess (a.e.a. 7 8In a fashion standard of 1980'beds toons, she was portrayed in a Ieotard. ![]() Teela can be provided in the earliest mass media as a heroic 'soldier goddess,' a capable female fighter-one imbuéd with the spirits of great a warrior of the pást-who roams thé abandoned scenery of Eternia atóp a unicórn.
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