Roger Sweet, the toy designer credited with creating He-Man, has died at 91 after a long fight with dementia. Fans had rallied to support him in his final months.
Roger Sweet, the toy designer widely credited with creating He-Man, has died at 91 after a long battle with dementia. The news was confirmed by family this week, ending a final chapter that had drawn an unusual outpouring of fan support over the past year.
Sweet's creation became one of the most enduring cross-format brands of the late twentieth century, spawning toys, animation, comics, and now a planned new feature film. The original "Masters of the Universe" line shaped a generation of action figures and the merchandising economics that came with them.
The fan response in his final months said as much about the man as the work. Online communities organized fundraisers, dropped off care packages, and sent letters in volumes that the family said gave him visible comfort even when his memory was uneven.
A celebration of his life is being planned for later this spring. Tributes from former colleagues, fans, and the franchise's current rights-holders are already flooding the channels he helped invent.