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In the original 1980s line, Beast Man was a hairy orange brute with a loincloth. reimagined him as a tactical, terrifying warlord.
Originally retailing for through Mattel's online storefront , Beast Man has become one of the most sought-after and expensive figures on the secondary market.
“The figure stands 7 inches tall. His fur is a deep, burnt umber orange with dry-brushed black tips. You can see the veins sculpted into his massive biceps. The jaw clamp is a silver-grey metallic with tiny rivets. His face is a snarl—upper lip permanently curled to reveal two rows of sharp, yellowed teeth. He wears a spiked leather collar and a scaled kilt that looks like it was skinned from a giant serpent. In hand, the whip is surprisingly soft rubber, but the bone handle is hard plastic with a skull carved into the pommel.”
MOTU Classics Beast Man review , Beast Man 200X figure , Masters of the Universe Classics Raquaq , Four Horsemen Beast Man , MOTUC Beast Man accessories
Fast forward to 2008. The Four Horsemen—the legendary design team—were tasked with rebooting the entire MOTU line for adult collectors. was part of the second wave (with King Grayskull and Mer-Man). The mandate was simple: keep the soul of the original, but elevate every single detail.
: In the current collector market (early 2026), loose figures often sell for around $87 to $100 , while mint-on-card (MOC) examples can fetch significantly higher prices depending on the packaging condition.
In the Classics monthly comic pack-in stories, Beastman received a significant upgrade. He isn't just a dumb beast; he is a former member of the Gar , a race of sub-humanoids native to the Vine Jungle. Sold into slavery, he was experimented on by Skeletor’s magic, gaining the ability to control animals with his mind. However, the price was his sanity.
In the original 1980s line, Beast Man was a hairy orange brute with a loincloth. reimagined him as a tactical, terrifying warlord.
Originally retailing for through Mattel's online storefront , Beast Man has become one of the most sought-after and expensive figures on the secondary market.
“The figure stands 7 inches tall. His fur is a deep, burnt umber orange with dry-brushed black tips. You can see the veins sculpted into his massive biceps. The jaw clamp is a silver-grey metallic with tiny rivets. His face is a snarl—upper lip permanently curled to reveal two rows of sharp, yellowed teeth. He wears a spiked leather collar and a scaled kilt that looks like it was skinned from a giant serpent. In hand, the whip is surprisingly soft rubber, but the bone handle is hard plastic with a skull carved into the pommel.”
MOTU Classics Beast Man review , Beast Man 200X figure , Masters of the Universe Classics Raquaq , Four Horsemen Beast Man , MOTUC Beast Man accessories
Fast forward to 2008. The Four Horsemen—the legendary design team—were tasked with rebooting the entire MOTU line for adult collectors. was part of the second wave (with King Grayskull and Mer-Man). The mandate was simple: keep the soul of the original, but elevate every single detail.
: In the current collector market (early 2026), loose figures often sell for around $87 to $100 , while mint-on-card (MOC) examples can fetch significantly higher prices depending on the packaging condition.
In the Classics monthly comic pack-in stories, Beastman received a significant upgrade. He isn't just a dumb beast; he is a former member of the Gar , a race of sub-humanoids native to the Vine Jungle. Sold into slavery, he was experimented on by Skeletor’s magic, gaining the ability to control animals with his mind. However, the price was his sanity.