Beast Man - Masters of The Universe Classics

Masters of The Universe Classics

Although the MOTU Classics toyline that started in 2008 has, as yet, no supporting fiction, the toys' packaging do include short character biographies that merge elements from various incarnations of the franchise as well as some newly-developed information to form a new, distinct "Classics" continuity.

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