![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() In the live action Masters of the Universe (1987 film), Evil-Lyn was again the secondary antagonist. Live action Masters of the Universe Film (1987) Evil-Lyn displayed a softer side as she thanked the wizard, Mallek, for saving her life, and, as a token of her gratitude, refused to steal the item Skeletor had sent her to obtain. Having always held Teela in total contempt, and never having regarding her as a formidable adversary (unlike He-Man and the Sorceress), Evil-Lyn acquired a degree of respect for the young warrior's skills and intelligence, going so far as to say that she and Teela could "make a great team" after all. One one occasion, Evil-Lyn was forced into an uneasy alliance with Teela when the two enemies were stranded in the desert together. She was also very skilled at disgusing herself, often fooling the heroic warriors with her deceptions. She could teleport, shoot magical blasts from her hands and eyes, control the minds of others and conjure violent storms. Evil-Lyn also worked with other powerful villains on Eternia such as Gorgon and Darkdream, though she would ultimately always return to Snake Mountain and the protection of Skeletor when her schemes failed.Įvil-Lyn had magical powers which made her second only to Skeletor. Įvil-Lyn was fiercly ambitious and often worked independently of Skeletor, enacting her own schemes to conquer Eternia, for which she would occasionally enlist Skeletor's other henchmen, whom she delighted in bossing around. Though she was by far Skeletor's most powerful and intelligent accomplice, their relationship was tinged with unease, as Evil-Lyn secretly planned to one day overthrow Skeletor and take his power for herself. įilmation Animated Series (1983 - 1985) Įvil-Lyn served as one of the primary villains in Filmation's He-Man and the Masters of the Universe, where she served as the right hand of Skeletor. Hordak, however, had no interest in allying with Evil-Lyn, and rejected her offer. Evil-Lyn had a treacherous, self-serving nature and on one occasion attempted to abandon Skeletor and join forces with Hordak. She carried a magical staff staff topped with a crystal orb and referred to its power as "blue crystal magic". 1.6 He-Man and the Masters of the Universe (2021)Ĭharacter History Minicomics (1983 - 1987) Įvil-Lyn was a yellow skinned sorceress who wielded powerful magic and appeared to be the most intelligent of Skeletor's evil warriors.1.4 He-Man and the Masters of the Universe (2002 - 2004).1.3 Live action Masters of the Universe Film (1987).The original figure has bright yellow skin, though most depictions portray her as having olive or pale skin. Initially envisioned as an evil warrior-goddess and counterpart to Teela, Evil-Lyn's action figure is identical to Teela's except in color scheme, head mold and accessories. ![]() Her trademark is the magic wand crowned with a crystal ball, but Evil-Lyn typically generates magic without the assistance of any instruments.Įvil-Lyn was introduced into the Masters of the Universe toy line in 1983 in order to add a female to the Evil Warriors. Thus, she has worked completely independent of Skeletor on multiple occasions. 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. The only female member of the Evil Warriors, she is an evil witch who aids Skeletor as his second-in-command with her powers of darkness. Lena Headey Evil-Lyn is a character in the popular Masters of the Universe toy line and the accompanying cartoon series He-Man and the Masters of the Universe. ![]()
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