Now you can relive all the exciting action of Masters of the Universe!
Skeletor, the Evil Lord of Destruction and his henchmen face off against He-Man, the Most Powerful Man in the Universe, now reimagined as 1970’s era 3.75″ Action Figures, as a ‘what if?’ alternate history of the series. The retro-inspired Masters of the Universe action figure line is authentically crafted to the finest detail. Each character is hand-sculpted by the head of the Kenner sculpting department from the 1970s-1980s to match the feel of action figures from the golden age, and packaged on a traditional blister card with peg-holes in the bottom of the feet and accessory taped to the inside of the bubble.
The first reveal of our Masters of the Universe retro action figure line took place during one of the biggest pop culture and comic conventions in the world, San Diego Comic-Con. What better place to reveal and release one of our biggest projects ever with a special themed Super7 store. It was at Skeletor’s Lair, where the unpainted prototype 4-pack was made available to the public in a throwback mail away boxed packaging.
The second release of our MOTU Retro Action figures took place during our return to New York Comic-Con. That’s when we dropped the first carded versions of our favorite Eternians in an exclusive “Power of Grayscale” edition, which of course is our play on “Power of Grayskull”. This release feautured both the figures and card back in a black and white monochromatic hue.
Now onto what we and a lot of you were waiting for!
The brand new fully painted on blister card release features gorgeous all-new artwork by fan-favorite painter Jason Edmiston, channeling the painted cardback artwork of the 1970s. The first wave of Masters of the Universe action figures includes He-Man, the Most Powerful Man in the Universe, Skeletor, the Evil Lord of Destruction, Beastman, Skeletor’s Savage Henchman, and Mer-Man, the Evil Ocean Warlord.
The colored edition Masters of the Universe Action Figures are now available for pre-order! Product ships in May 2016.