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‘He-Man’ creator Roger Sweet dead at 91 after dementia battle as fans rallied to help in final months

April 29, 2026
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‘He-Man’ creator Roger Sweet dead at 91 after dementia battle as fans rallied to help in final months

Roger Sweet, the toy designer credited with creating He-Man, has died at 91 after battling dementia.

Sweet — the mind behind the muscle-bound star of ’80s animation “He-Man and the Masters of the Universe” — died peacefully Tuesday morning at a care facility, his wife Marlene told TMZ.

The He-Man creator’s final months were marked by serious health struggles.

Roger Sweet, creator of He-Man and Masters of the Universe, holding a comic book.
Roger Sweet, the creator of He-Man, has died at 91 after a battle with dementia. GoFundMe

Marlene previously revealed that Roger suffered a scary fall while walking alone and couldn’t remember what happened.

Doctors later found two brain bleeds, and he was rushed to the ICU before being moved into a memory care facility, costing more than $10,000 a month.

Faced with steep bills, Marlene turned to the public for help — and fans showed up.

Her GoFundMe blew past its $50,000 goal, ultimately raising nearly $94,000 from supporters who grew up on the iconic franchise, and the Mattel Foundation also kicked in $5,000.

Born and raised in Akron, Ohio, Sweet graduated from Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, before furthering his design studies at the Institute of Design in Chicago, Illinois.

He worked at Mattel in the ’70s and ’80s, where he helped dream up one of the company’s biggest hits after it missed out on producing “Star Wars” toys — a decision that cost the company big and forced it to find a homegrown success.

Illustration of He-Man and Battle Cat from
The animated series “He-Man and the Masters of the Universe” first aired in 1983. Courtesy Everett Collection
He-Man and She-Ra action figures.
Sweet’s He-Man creation became a toy aisle powerhouse for Mattel. GoFundMe

Looking for that next hit, Sweet experimented with existing figures, bulking up a Big Jim doll with clay and posing it in a powerful stance.

He pitched the concept internally, and it stuck. That rough prototype became He-Man, who debuted in 1982 and quickly turned into a toy aisle powerhouse.

By 1983, He-Man was everywhere. The animated series launched and followed Prince Adam, who transformed into the sword-wielding hero with the now-famous line, “By the Power of Grayskull! I have the power!”

Roger Sweet with a woman in front of a snowy mountainside.
Sweet with his wife Marlene, who launched a GoFundMe before his death which raised nearly $94,000. GoFundMe
Roger Sweet, creator of He-Man and Masters of the Universe, holding two Aquafest 1997 Lake Stevens t-shirts.
Sweet created He-Man after Mattel missed out on producing “Star Wars” toys, costing the company big. Lake Stevens Historical Museum/Facebook

The show ran for 130 episodes and became a staple of ’80s pop culture, helping drive massive toy sales and cementing the brand’s place in entertainment history.

The franchise went on to spawn spin-offs, merchandise and a loyal fan base that has stuck around for decades, long after the original series ended.

Sweet’s death comes as Hollywood gears up for another revival, with a new live-action “Masters of the Universe” movie set to hit theaters this summer, introducing the character to a new generation.

The film features a starry lineup, including Nicholas Galitzine as He-Man, with Camila Mendes as Teela, Jared Leto as Skeletor, Alison Brie as Evil-Lyn and Idris Elba as Man-At-Arms.

Marlene told TMZ she has been trying to reach the film’s producers in hopes they’ll dedicate the movie to her late husband.

Decades after He-Man first flexed his way onto shelves, Sweet’s impact is still being felt — and fans haven’t forgotten the man who gave them the power.

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