He-Man

He-Man is a superhero and the protagonist of the sword and planet Masters of the Universe franchise, which includes a toy line, several animated television series, comic books, and a feature film. He-Man is characterized by his superhuman strength and in most variations, is the alter ego of Prince Adam. He-Man and his friends attempt to defend the secrets of Castle Grayskull, the planet Eternia, and the rest of the universe from the evil forces of his archenemy Skeletor. He-Man is also the twin brother of She-Ra.

He-Man
Masters of the Universe character
Art by Alex Ross
First appearanceHe-Man and the Power Sword (1981)
Created byRoger Sweet
Voiced by
Portrayed byDolph Lundgren
Other official superhero nameMusclor
Real nameAdam
In-universe information
NicknameThe Most Powerful Man in the Universe
SpeciesHuman/Eternian Hybrid
GenderMale
TitlePrince
OccupationPrince of Eternia
Warrior of Castle Grayskull
Family
  • He-Ro (ancestor)
  • King Grayskull (ancestor)
  • King Miro (grandfather)
  • King Randor (father)
  • Queen Marlena (mother)
  • Princess Adora / She-Ra (twin sister)
  • Keldor / Skeletor (uncle)
  • Teela (wife)
  • Dare / He-Ro (son)
Abilities
  • Superhuman strength, stamina, durability, speed, agility, reflexes, and wisdom
  • Immortality
  • Combat experience

The Power Sword grants:

  • Nigh indestructibility
  • Energy absorption and projection
  • Shapeshifting

The character was created by designer Mark Taylor, who based the character on his childhood drawings. One of Taylor's designs was used by Mattel designer Roger Sweet in his pitch to Mattel for a new action figure line. Sweet also chose the name "He-Man" and suggested that it have a twist-action waist. Sweet sculpted and presented three different versions of the figure to Mattel—including a soldier, spaceman, and barbarian—the barbarian version was chosen and developed into the character's current form. Afterwards, Sweet was taken off the project and Taylor was assigned principal design duties.

The television series He-Man and the Masters of the Universe rapidly increased the selling of Mattel's toys and was a hit success in the 1980s, gaining 9 million viewers in its first year in the USA alone and being broadcast to at least 37 countries. The massive success of the series led to a feature-length movie in 1985, He-Man and She-Ra: The Secret of the Sword, from the same production team, and a shared continuity, spin-off/sister series She-Ra: Princess of Power. There was also a primetime, hour-long Christmas special, He-Man and She-Ra: A Christmas Special.

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