Ram-Man (early minicomics)

Ram-Man was a member of the Heroic Warriors known as the Heroic Human Battering Ram.

Biography
Ram-Man first encountered He-Man while defending an area of Eternia that Ram-Man claimed to be his. He halted He-Man as he was crossing the area in the Attak Trak. When He-Man told him he was on an important mission, Ram-Man thought He-Man was trying to trick him and attacked him, using his legs to propel himself against the Trak as a battering ram. He-Man swiftly defeated Ram-Man using his superior strength, and went on his way.

Almost immediately afterwards, two more strangers appeared out of thin air: Skeletor and Beastman. Skeletor told him that they too were enemies of He-Man, the 'terror of all Eternia', and that they needed Ram-Man's help to defeat He-Man at his home, Castle Grayskull. The gullible Ram-Man instantly believed the two new arrivals to be friendly and agreed to help them.

Skeletor ordered Ram-Man to use his ramming skills to weaken the jaw-bridge of the castle. When Ram-Man grew tired and wanted to rest, Skeletor would not allow it and used the mystical powers of his half of the Power Sword to force Ram-Man to continue. When He-Man arrived on the scene and demanded Skeletor to release Ram-Man from his evil spell, Skeletor and Beastman attacked the heroic warrior. Ram-Man, while enable to stop ramming the jaw-bridge door, then realized that He-Man was not inside the castle and that Skeletor and Beastman were evil.

Skeletor divered some of the mystical power from his sword to defeat He-Man, but in doing so inadvertedly released Ram-Man from it's grip. Ram-Man, despite his fatigue, attacked Skeletor, who was just about to deal out a deadly blow to He-Man. When He-Man and Ram-Man teamed up against Skeletor and Beastman, the odds were no longer in the two evil warriors' favor and they disappeared in a puff of smoke. He-Man and Ram-Man renounced their former misgivings and became friends on the spot. Ram-Man subsequently became a steadfast member of the Heroic Warrios.

Trivia

 * During his first appearance, Ram-Man's color scheme was based on an early design concept, which was also used in toy cross-sell art.

Mini Comics - Series Two

 * He-Man Meets Ram-Man!
 * The Terror of Tri-Klops!
 * The Tale of Teela
 * The Power of... Point Dread! (mentioned only)