Masters of the Universe: Snake and Lizard Men
Reptilian humanoids started appearing in MotU in the first, 1983, season of the Filmation cartoon.
Hereās Lizard Man, a supporting hero who appeared in four episodes.
Here is Fang Man, a bad guy who only appeared inĀ āThe Time Corridorā.
Bands of unnamed reptile men then appeared as wizardsā henchmen in two episodes,Ā āHouse of Shokotiā andĀ āOrdeal in the Darklandsā.
So it already looks like we have two races of lizard people on Eternia. In Season 2, Kobra Khan was introduced.
In the very last episode,Ā āThe Cold Zoneā, writer J. Michael Straczynski revealed that Kobra Khan had left the underground Repton civilization to commit crimes with Skeletor and friends. While their name was generically reptilian, named characters such as King Pythos indicate the entire peopleās snakiness.
In 1986, the Snake Men faction was introduced to the toy line and its accompanying mini-comics. Members King Hiss, Sssqueeze and Snake Face were treated as having been banished by the Elders to a timeless dimension while living their evil lives thousands of years ago. Writer Steven Grant alluded to Kobra Khanās people as descendants.
However, by the time kids would have opened this comic, the entire first season of (literal) sister show She-Ra would have aired, in September-December 1985. There, two other characters identified as Snake Men, Rattlor and Tung Lashor, were seen as members of Hordakās Etherian Horde.
Both the mini-comicĀ āKing of the Snake Menā and newspaper comic arcĀ āVengeance of the Viper Kingā addressed these two being magically teleported from Etheria to Eternia to join King Hiss.
Unnamed Snake Men made two further appearances in the 80s: as hunter-gatherers who preceded Eterniaās first humans on the planet in the newspaper comic arcĀ āTerror Takes Timeā and as disorganized enemies of the five good wizards (Elders?) who organized under Hordak in the Power Tour stage show.
So much for official Snake Men. But weāre not done:
Almost simultaneously with him joining the Snake Men, Kobra Khan was seen commanding a band of evil lizard men (not to be confused with Lizard Man the hero) in the mini-comicĀ āThe Fastest Draw in the Universeā.
Jump forward to the summer of 1987 and fans were introduced to Saurod, a blue-scaled, bronze-armored mercenary employed by Skeletor in the live action film. He also appeared in all sorts of comics (mini-comic with the 3 film-related action figures, monthly comic, newspaper comic).
(pictured: Classics toy from 2015.)
While his armor looks like a fuller version of the partial plate armor we saw in the Repton culture, whether he was even native to Eternia was not explained at the time.
Then thereās one more before the Classics era. When He-Man traveled to another solar system in The New Adventures of He-Man, the Mutants of Denebria has their own lizard person, Lizorr.
He was said to be from the Gorn Desert of Denebria (a homage to the original Star Trekās reptilian Gorn). His name suggests thereās no connection between his people and any Eternian Snake Men who ended up making their homes on Horde planets in the past two millennia or more.












