Superhero He-Man is the primary character of the sword and planet Masters of the Universe franchise, which spans multiple animated TV shows, comic books, and feature films in addition to a toy line. Known for his extraordinary power, He-Man is, in most of his incarnations, Prince Adam’s alter ego. He-Man and his allies make an effort to protect the universe’s secrets, the planet Eternia, and Castle Grayskull from Skeletor’s evil forces.
The character was created by designer Roger Sweet, who intentionally created the character in such a way for him to be abstract and generic enough to be applied into any context and genre; Sweet also chose the name “He-Man” for being generic. Presenting three different versions of the figure to Mattel—including a soldier and a spaceman—the barbarian version of the character was chosen and developed into the character’s current form. The television series He-Man and the Masters of the Universe mushroomed the selling of Mattel’s toys and was a hit success in the 1980s, gaining 9 million viewers in its first year in the USA alone and being broadcast to at least 37 countries.
He-Man has been singled out for the homoeroticism and gay subtext surrounding his character. Many critics have taken note of his queer-coded nature and perceived homo𝑠e𝑥uality, particularly in his relationships with other male characters; such as Skeletor. Since his creation He-Man has achieved gay icon status and amassed an LGBT following; something which Mattel is aware of and receptive to.