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Real
name: Henry McCoy
Codename: Beast
Nickname: Hank
Age:
Place of Residence: Xavier
Institute for Higher Learning, New York
Marital Status: Single
Children: None
Occupation: Biochemist, adventurer,
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Physical
Description
Height: 5'11"
Weight: 400
Eye color: Yellow
Hair color: Originally brown, bluish-black in
furry form
Distinguishing Feature: Bluish-black fur
Hobbies:
Research into the mutant condition, reading
works from world famous authors.
Powers
Mutant
Power: Superhuman strength, speed and agility
Extents
(abilities): Besides superhuman strength, speed
and agility, the Beast boasts the acrobatic prowess of an
accomplished circus aerialist and acrobat.
History
General
History: Henry McCoy's mutant powers were evident at
birth in the form of unusually large hands and feet,
likely caused by his father's exposure to massive amounts
of radiation during an accident at the nuclear power
plant where he worked. As a youth, Hank's superhuman
agility and athletic prowess earned him recognition on
the gridiron. When the telepathic, telekinetic Charles
Xavier learned of Hank's existence, he invited him to
enroll in his School for Gifted Youngsters. The
prestigious, private institution offered limitless
academic opportunities and personalized study amid a
small, select student body.
Few suspected Professor Xavier's pupils also were the
masked X-Men -- a handful of troubled teenagers learning
to control their genetically endowed powers...and
fighting to preserve Xavier's dream of peaceful
coexistence between humans and mutants. Under Xavier's
tutelage, Hank assumed the nom de guerre
"Beast" -- joining Warren Worthington III, the
high-flying, heroic Angel; Jean Grey, the telekinetic
Marvel Girl; Robert Drake, the irrepressible Iceman; and
Scott Summers, a modern-day Cyclops, cursed with
uncontrollable optic blasts. Hank's days were rich with
differential equations, Proust and workouts in the Danger
Room. The latter training stood the X-Men in good stead
on their periodic field trips to discourage Magneto,
mutant Master of Magnetism, from his plans for world
domination.
Hated and feared by humanity, the X-Men honed their
strange abilities while standing in defense of a world on
the brink of genetic war. Hank left the team after
graduation, accepting a position as a genetic researcher
with the Brand Corp. There, he isolated a chemical
catalyst that triggered mutation. Hank tested the serum
on himself, with unintended results. The experiment
caused him to grow fur, enlarged his canine teeth and
amplified his already prodigious athletic abilities. By
remaining too long in this hirsute state, he discovered
he could not return to his former appearance. At first,
he tried to hide his mutation. Later, he learned to
accept his more beast-like form.
Leaving the Brand Corp., the Beast joined the Avengers,
Earth's Mightiest Heroes. Hank parted ways with the
Avengers following a distinguished term of service and
joined the Defenders -- originally a loose-knit
collection of loners like the Incredible Hulk,
green-skinned engine of mass destruction; Prince Namor,
the Atlantean Sub-Mariner; Dr. Strange, Master of the
Mystic Arts and Earth's Sorcerer Supreme; and the Silver
Surfer, Lone Sentinel of the Space ways. After the Beast,
Angel and Iceman reorganized the team into a more formal
and cohesive unit, the members of Xavier's inaugural
class of X-Men reunited to form X-Factor.
Along with the rest of X-Factor, the Beast later returned
to the X-Men -- again applying his athletic prowess and
vast intellect to aid the team in its fight for genetic
equality. The Beast's greatest accomplishment has been
implementing the work of his former colleague, the late
geneticist Moira McTaggert, to eradicate the mutant
plague known as the Legacy Virus. Unfortunately, he was
unable initially to discover a means of administering the
cure without emulating the manner in which the plague
first had been discharged: through the death of an
infected mutant. Though the Beast was resigned to pursue
a more benign antidote, the panacea would proceed without
his direction. The steel-skinned X-Man known as Colossus,
distraught over the loss of his sister to the lethal
virus, administered the serum to himself. The Beast had
saved the world, but the cost was the life of his good
friend and teammate.
Special
Notes:
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