Beast Man Masterverse Vintage Collection Official Images
Sometimes the surprises in this hobby sneak up on you when you least expect them, and that is exactly how I felt when Mattel quietly uploaded the official images for the Masterverse Vintage Collection Beast Man. I have to admit, with so much of the spotlight lately focused on the movie-inspired Masters of the Universe Chronicles and the Core line supporting the upcoming film, I have been wondering how the Masterverse Vintage Collection would continue to evolve alongside those newer initiatives. Back in November 2025, we reported that Evil-Lyn and Wundar were lined up for future releases in this Walmart exclusive sub-line, which already felt like a strong signal that Mattel intended to keep building out the vintage inspired roster in the larger Masterverse scale. What I did not expect, however, was Beast Man suddenly entering the conversation, and I have to say that kind of unexpected reveal is exactly the sort of moment that keeps this hobby fun for me. The character’s inclusion first surfaced through the HEO website via Die Welt der Meister Magazin, confirming that Skeletor’s savage enforcer would indeed be joining the Masterverse Vintage Collection lineup. Now that the official images are out, we can finally see how Mattel translated Beast Man into this scale, and what immediately jumps out to me is just how heavily the figure leans into his vintage design language. That is something I absolutely love about the Masterverse Vintage Collection, because the whole point of this sub-line is to celebrate that unmistakable 1982 DNA while bringing it into a larger modern format. From the overall look to the familiar aesthetic cues that echo the original figure, Beast Man feels very much in line with what this collection is trying to accomplish. If the current pattern holds, there is a strong chance this figure could surface during a future Walmart Collector Con event, as the Masterverse Vintage Collection has remained under Walmart’s exclusive umbrella for the time being. Even with Mattel leaning heavily into the cinematic push right now, seeing Beast Man join the lineup is reassuring for collectors who love the classic era of Masters of the Universe, and it nudges the Masterverse Vintage Collection one step closer to recreating that original roster in modern form.

Beast Man is posed mid swing with his whip extended in front of him, the long black lash curling outward as his left arm stretches forward and his right arm pulls back. The figure features bright orange fur texture across the torso and limbs, a red fur collar framing the neck and shoulders, red shoulder armor and wrist guards, and a light blue loincloth secured by a tan belt with a circular buckle. Brown strapped boots wrap around the lower legs, while the head sculpt shows his open mouth with fangs and pointed ears flaring out from the sides of the head.

The whip is the clear focus here, coiling across the foreground in a wide looping arc while Beast Man grips the handle firmly in his right hand. His red shoulder armor sits over the thick red fur collar that wraps around the neck, and the light blue loincloth hangs from a tan belt with a circular buckle at the waist. Brown strapped boots cover the lower legs, and the orange fur texture runs consistently across the arms, torso, and legs while the figure leans slightly forward in the middle of the whip swing.

The hands are fully opened with long sculpted fingers spread wide, showing the clawed fingertips and the detailed creases running across the palms. Each hand has a slightly curved pose that gives them a grasping look, with the orange fur texture stopping at the wrists where the red wrist guards wrap around the forearms. The sculpted fingernails are pointed and slightly extended, giving the hands a sharp, claw-like appearance as they reach forward.

Beast Man is shown from the rear with his right arm raised high, gripping a long black whip that arcs outward and trails behind him in a wide curve. The figure features bright orange fur texture across the body, a large red fur collar around the neck and shoulders, red shoulder armor and wrist guards, and a tan belt with a circular buckle above a light blue loincloth. Brown strapped boots wrap around the lower legs with additional banding details, while the head sculpt shows the back of his mane and ears as he twists slightly at the waist while cracking the whip overhead.

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