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Evil-Lyn
Aliases: Evelyn [1]
Continuity: He-Man and the Masters of the Universe
Notability: Antagonist
Type: Sorceress
Gender: Female
Race: Eternian
Location: Eternia
Associations: Evil Warriors
Status: Alive
First: "The Cosmic Comet"
Actor: Linda Gary
Kathleen Barr

Evil-Lyn is a fictional sorceress and a recurring antagonist featured in the Masters of the Universe multimedia franchise. She originated as an action figure for the franchise's 1983 toy line by Mattel, but has since gone on to make appearances in the original He-Man and the Masters of Universe cartoon series, as well as the 2002 He-Man and the Masters of Universe relaunch. She also appeared in the 1987 live-action Masters of the Universe feature film.

Biography[]

Evil-Lyn was a sorceress who hailed from the planet Eternia. She was ambitious and, as her name suggests, evil, which found her often aligning with would-be world conqueror Skeletor. Evil-Lyn had her own plans in motion however, which were often independent of Skeletor's designs, and so she frequently engaged in her own schemes separate from him.

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  • Evil-Lyn's personal talents and skill proficiencies, if any, are unknown.

Equipment[]

  • Magic staff: Evil-Lyn used a magic staff as a focus for her powers, but could also conduct acts of sorcery independent of the staff.
  • Crystal ball: A crystal orb serves as the head-piece to her staff.

Notes & Trivia[]

  • Evil-Lyn was first conceived as an action figure for the 1983 Masters of the Universe toy line.
  • Actress Meg Foster portrayed Evil-Lyn in the 1987 live-action Masters of the Universe feature film.
  • Evil-Lyn has short white hair. This is almost never seen as she is always wearing a helmet.
  • The Evil-Lynn action figure portrays her with yellowish orange skin. In the cartoon, she is shown to have a slightly more yellow complexion than other characters, though there are also episodes where she is portrayed as a Caucasian.

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  1. According to Robot Chicken, this is what Skeletor thought Evil-Lyn's actual name was.
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