Masterverse Wave 19 Figure Assortment Details
Get ready, Masters of the Universe fans as we have some juicy early details have surfaced for the upcoming Masterverse Wave 19 assortment, and it’s shaping up to be a must-have lineup for Evil Horde! As we previous reported, slated to join the Masterverse ranks are Mantenna, Mosquitor, and we had heard that a new version of He-Man was coming but we did not know which one until now. Anti-Eternia He-Man is also coming to Materverse as part of this wave. These early assortment details give us a thrilling glimpse at what Mattel has in store as they continue to expand the Masterverse line with deep-cut characters and fan-favorite villains. Let’s dive into what’s coming in this highly anticipated wave! We are using the MOTU Classics and customs as stan-ins for the figures as we do not have official images yet.
Mosquitor MOTU Classics
Mosquitor is a striking addition to the Masters of the Universe Classics line, featuring a detailed sculpt that captures the perfect balance of mechanical and organic elements—a signature look of the Evil Horde. The head sculpt is especially strong, with an eerie, insectoid vibe that reinforces the character’s menacing presence. One of the standout features is the chest harness, which visually recreates the vintage figure’s blood-pumping effect using a translucent red plastic. While the action feature is no longer functional, the “filled” blood chamber gives the impression that Mosquitor has just fed, adding a gruesome touch to the design. The figure also includes small insect-like legs attached to the chest harness, similar to those seen on Buzz-Off and Webstor. While they offer some added visual texture, they feel somewhat unnecessary given Mosquitor’s already unique design, and can be posed folded down for a cleaner look. The sculpt also introduces new parts like softer plastic shorts, forearms, and hands, which allow for more flexible posing, though the joints—particularly at the elbows and wrists—should be handled with care. Altogether, Mosquitor stands out as a visually impressive figure with a few debatable design choices. If you want to still pick up the MOTU Classics version, you can find him HERE.


Mosquitor New Eternia Masterverse Concept
Dark Spectre Design Works created a very cool concept of a Masterverse Mosquitor and he posted a video on his YouTube channel about how he created this figure. In the video, he walks us through the custom creation of a Masterverse-style Mosquitor figure, merging elements of the classic toy with a more modern, articulated aesthetic. The core goal was to preserve the iconic blood-pumping action feature from the original figure while upgrading the sculpt and proportions to match the sleeker Masterverse line. To achieve this, he used the upper torso from the original MOTU Origins Mosquitor and combined it with a donor Masterverse Skeletor figure, carefully modifying limbs, adding a new head, and repainting the figure to give it a cohesive, high-end look. I love the addition of the wings since Mosquitor is a flying insect, it never made sense that he had spider legs attached to his back like Buzz-Off and Webstor.


Despite facing some filming limitations, especially during complex torso and limb integration, Dark Spectre Design Works shares valuable insights into the process—from part swapping and sculpting with materials like epoxy, to preserving articulation and action functionality. The result is a faithful yet refreshed version of Mosquitor that retains its nostalgic charm while fitting seamlessly into a modern collector’s display. The project showcases not only technical skill but also a deep respect for the character and community, blending creativity and craftsmanship with fan appreciation.


You can also watch the video of this creation process and final result here:
Mantenna MOTU Classics
Again, since we dont have any official images of the new Masterverse Mantenna yet, we will look at the MOTU Classics version to get an idea of what we might expect to see in this new figure. Mantenna was an exciting addition to the Masters of the Universe Classics line, that featured an extremely detailed sculpt and new buck that included 4 legs, which was a totally new design in the MOTU Classics line. This version of Mantenna did not however include the pop out eyes action feature with the typical lever that the vintage figure used. But rather he had an extra set of swap out eyes that were long extended ones that made it look like his eyes were popped out. So you have to choose how to display your Mantenna, regular eyes or pop out eyes. This was cool in some respects because some people liked to have the eyes permanently popped out on their display shelf. The head sculpt is especially stunning, as it really captured the vintage look of Mantenna which still allowing him to have both eye features. If you still want to track down a MOTU Classics version of Mantenna, you can find him HERE.
One of the standout features of Mantenna is his four legs, which visually recreates the vintage figure’s 4 legs effect while allowing each one to move individually instead of 2 together on each side. With the 4 legs feature, this figure sculpt introduced brand new parts for the MOTU Classics line, and allowed amazing poses for this figure. While his pop out eyes action feature is no longer functional, you can still choose which set of eyes to display him with. The figure also includes incredible details on his chest harness featuring the large Horde Bat just like the vintage Mantenna figure.
Be sure to check out our other article that Mosquitor Coming To New Eternia Etheria Masterverse Line!
Mosquitor Coming To New Eternia Etheria Masterverse Line
Anti-Eternia He-Man
While we don’t yet have official images of the Masterverse Anti-Eternia He-Man, this dark doppelgänger of the Most Powerful Man in the Universe is sure to excite fans of deep MOTU lore. Given Mattel’s tooling patterns, it’s possible he’ll reuse the 40th Anniversary buck that’s already been shared with the Masterverse Vintage Collection Faker a He-Man that is clad in black and red that pays homage to his iconic appearance from the German audio dramas and MOTU Classics line. Given the MOTU Classics version of AE He-Man is an entirely different buck, the similarities and differences will be seen in the paint apps! The Origins version has a much brighter paint app than the classics version, making the highlights stand out more. The whites of the eyes are also much brighter in the Origins version, giving the figure more life than the Classics version. One aspect I do like about the Origins versions is that boots are painted in the same color as his hair, which I felt could have been done in Classics but they chose to just make a straight black boot.


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