#MOTU Beast Man Bursts Onto The Mondo Scene – Preorder NOW!

Masters of the Universe fans unite! Mondo has answered the highly anticipated call for Beast Man with the announcement of Skeletor’s savage henchman to the MOTU 1/6 scale line.

Just like the rest of the characters in this series, we’ve enhanced many of Beast Man’s beloved accessories from the past. This includes the original figure’s whip, now fully flexible and adaptable for various poses. Combine this with detachable body armor and a variety of interchangeable heads and hands, and you have the definitive edition of the mighty beast ruler.

Part of the very first wave of MASTERS OF THE UNIVERSE figures released in 1982, Beast Man has always been high on our to-do list. Now, we’re excited to announce we’re finally adding Skeletor’s savage henchman to our MOTU 1/6 scale line.



For our definitive Mondo Beast Man, we’re turned to a dream team responsible for many of your favorite MOTU figures. Designer 
Emiliano Santaluci of course provided the concept, while sculpter May Thamtarana, painter Mark Bristow and cut and sew artist Tim Hanson brought him to life. (And you know illustrator Florian Bertmer and photographer Raúl Barrero had to capture his brute strength in pictorial form!)



As with the other characters in this line, we’ve upgraded a bunch of our favorite accessories from Beast Man’s history, including the original figure’s whip, which is fully bendable and poseable. Add in removable body armor plus a slew of swappable heads and hands, and you’ve got the ultimate version of the king of beasts.

Masters of the Universe – Beast Man 1/6 Scale Figure – Timed Edition

Height: 13″
Weight: 5 lbs
Material: PVC, ABS, Fabric
The pre-order for the Beast Man Timed Edition will be available from Tuesday (10/3) at 12 NOON CT until Friday (10/13) at 11:59 AM CT … only at MondoShop.com.
Artist Details:

  • Concept Design – Emiliano Santalucia
  • Sculpt – May Thamtarana
  • Paint – Mark Bristow
  • Cut & Sew – Tim Hanson
  • Packaging Art – Florian Bertmer
  • Packaging Design – Jordan Christianson
  • Photography – Raúl Barrero
  • Art Direction – Hector Arce
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