Evil-Lyn facts for kids
Quick facts for kids Evil-Lyn |
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Masters of the Universe character | |
Evil-Lyn as seen in Filmation series
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Created by | Mattel |
Portrayed by | Meg Foster |
Voiced by | Linda Gary (1983–1985) Kathleen Barr (2002–2004) |
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Aliases | Evelyn Morgan Powers |
Species | Human (witch) |
Gender | Female |
Title | Evil Warrior Goddess |
Family | The Faceless One/father (in the 2002 animated series), No family information provided in the original Filmation series |
Nationality | Supposed to be originally American as per the Filmation series Bible, but this was never delved into in the actual series. In the 2002 series, she is Eternian |
Evil-Lyn is a fictional supervillainess in the Masters of the Universe toy line and the accompanying cartoon series He-Man and the Masters of the Universe.
An evil witch who aids Skeletor as his second-in-command with her powers of darkness. She is vastly more intelligent than Skeletor's other minions, and while she admits that she is not as powerful as Skeletor, she readily confesses that she hopes to seize her master's powers and lord it over Eternia herself one day. Thus, she has worked completely independently of Skeletor on multiple occasions. Her trademark is the magic wand crowned with a crystal orb, but Evil-Lyn typically generates magic without the assistance of any instruments.
Live Action He-Man movie
Evil-Lyn will appear in the Live Action He-Man movie. In the film, she will be a powerful and intelligent witch and the femme fatale who will use her power to help Skeletor reconstruct the Havok Staff and, probably, try to betray him and take power for herself.
Four Horsemen Studios
At the 2006 Comic-Con International in San Diego, Four Horsemen Studios offered an exclusive mini statue of Evil-Lyn, as part of the line that serves as a continuation of the discontinued 2002 Mattel action figures. The mini statue was painted in the traditional blue and yellow colors. The statue was also released in Series 5 of the ministatue line in 2007, in the new purple color scheme.