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 powerful supervillainess from the world of Masters of the Universe. She first appeared in the popular toy line and the cartoon series He-Man and the Masters of the Universe.
Evil-Lyn is an evil witch who works with Skeletor. She is his second-in-command and uses her dark magic to help him. Evil-Lyn is much smarter than Skeletor's other helpers. Even though she knows Skeletor is more powerful, she secretly wants to take his power. Her goal is to rule over Eternia herself one day. Because of this, she often works on her own plans without Skeletor knowing. Her special item is a magic wand with a crystal orb. However, she can usually use her magic without needing any tools.
Evil-Lyn in Live-Action Movies
Evil-Lyn is also a character in the live-action Masters of the Universe movie. In the film, she is shown as a very strong and clever witch. She is a cunning character who uses her powers to help Skeletor. Her main task is to help him rebuild the Havok Staff. However, she will likely try to trick him and take power for herself.
Evil-Lyn Collectible Statues
At the 2006 Comic-Con International in San Diego, a company called Four Horsemen Studios released a special mini-statue of Evil-Lyn. This statue was part of a series that continued the 2002 Mattel action figures. The first statue was painted in her classic blue and yellow colors. Later, in 2007, a new version of the statue was released in Series 5. This one featured her in a new purple color scheme.