
Despite being prominently featured in most Masters of the Universe media, Evil-Lyn only made six appearances in the original minicomics.Gallery He-Man and the Masters of the Universe In an earlier episode she appeared to the Widgets as a blonde, but she was specifically using a magic spell to alter her appearance, even though she wore her usual clothing.
#Evil lyn revelations part 2 series#
In "The Witch and the Warrior," she removes her helmet for the only time in the series because of extreme heat, and has closely cut white hair. The original figure has yellow skin, although she is depicted in both animated series as having a pallid Caucasian flesh tone. Without it, her powers were significantly diminished. This version of Evil-Lyn relied heavily on her magical staff to cast her spells. Later in the series, her hair is shown to be close cropped. Her first meeting with Keldor shows her as a young woman with collar-length white hair who is physically attracted to the man who would become Skeletor. Although Evil-Lyn is shown to have her own agenda, she still maintains some loyalty to her bloodline.

In the 2002 series, much more of Evil-Lyn's background is revealed, including the fact that her father, known as The Faceless One, is a powerful sorcerer who despairs of his daughter's choice to follow Skeletor. Evil-Lyn typically generates magic without the assistance of any instruments. Her trademark is the magic wand crowned with a crystal orb. Thus, she has worked completely independent of Skeletor on multiple occasions. 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. She is vastly more intelligent than Skeletor's other minions.


Kat, Delilah in Krypto the Superdog, I.M. In the 2002 series, she was voiced by Kathleen Barr, who also voiced Trixie Lulamoon and Queen Chrysalis in My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic, Kevin and Marie Kanker in Ed, Edd n' Eddy, Eris, Laverna, Gwyllion, and Lydia in the Barbie series, Odelia in Sleeping Beauty (1995), Enchantra Yagami in Sabrina: Secrets of a Teenage Witch, Mr.In the 1983 series, she was voiced by the late Linda Gary, who also voiced Shadow Weaver and in the same series and She-Ra: Princess of Power.She also appears as the secondary antagonist of the 1987 Masters of the Universe film and will appear in some capacity in the upcoming reboot film of the same name. She appears as the secondary antagonist of the original 1983 He-Man and the Masters of the Universe cartoon, the 2002 He-Man and the Masters of the Universe cartoon, and a major character in the 2021 sequel series Masters of the Universe: Revelation, being a major character in Part 1 and the main antagonist of Part 2. 4.1 He-Man and the Masters of the Universe.
