Alias

Trap Jaw
Nick Name
Wizard of Weapons
Civilian ID
Kronis
Occupation
Criminal
Legal Status
Subject of Infinita
Nation or Planet of Origin
Unknown Dimension
Group Affiliation
Forces of Skeletor
Base of Operations
Snake Mountain, Infinita
Height
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Weight
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Eye Color
Yellow
Hair Color
Unknown
Skin Tone
Blue
Known Powers
Humanoid being of unknown origin possessing cybernetic implants enabling a vast array of offensive and defensive functions.
Accessories
Cybernetic Claw: Appendage with a serrated claw on the end.

Cybernetic Fire Extinguisher: Device used to suppress fire.

Cybernetic Flamethrower: Device used to project flame.

Cybernetic Grabber: Device which resembles a clawed hand.

Cybernetic Hook Arm: Device used for gripping and holding.

Cybernetic Lasertron: Ballistic device possessing a vast array of weapons including a freeze and shrink ray.

Cybernetic Pile-driver: Device used to cause minor earth tremors and for demolition purposes.

Cybernetic Rocket Arm: Device used to propel the body in flight.

Cybernetic Wench (Dropper): Cabled device used for winching items from afar or lowering items from a great height.

Common Enemies

Battle Cat

Bionotops

Buzz-Off

Clamp Champ

Extendar

Fisto

Gwildor

He-Man

King Randor

Man-At-Arms

Man-E-Faces

Mekaneck

Mossman

Orko

Queen Marlena

Ram Man

Rio Blast

Roboto

Rokkon

Rotar

Snout Spout

Sorceress

Stonedarr

Stratos

Sy-clone

Teela

Turbodactyl

Tytus

Zoar

Zodak

Regularly Appearing
Masters of the Universe Vol. 1, 2 & 3
First Appearance
DC Comics Presents #47 (July, 1982)

Note: Initially a line of action-figures produced by Mattel, He-Man and the Masters of the Universe was spun-off into print and television media as a means of advertising.

Recognizing the popularity of their animated television commercials, produced by Filmation, Mattel ordered a first season of 65 episodes, which aired in the United States in 1983.  The cartoon would air 103 original episodes until 1985, and spin-off into two new future He-Man cartoons, and She-Ra: Princess of Power, a show more targeted towards girls.

He-Man was introduced in comics through a team up with Superman in DC Comics Presents, and a three issue limited-series was produced by DC in 1982.  Marvel Comics produced a twelve issue run under its Star line of comics, targeted at younger readers in 1986.  Image Comics began publishing a new line of Masters of the Universe comics in 2003.

Creator
Mattel

Television series bible created by Michael Halperin.

DC Comics Credit

Paul Kupperberg & Curt Swan

Origin
A thuggish brute, Kronis terrorized and pillaged the good people of Eternia.  Joining forces with the outlaw brother of King Randor, Keldor, Kronis was captured and imprisoned after a major battle.

When Keldor returned as Skeletor he freed his former ally from imprisonment, but Kronis was horribly mutilated in the process.  Reconstructed by magic and technology Kronis became known as Trap-Jaw.