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Bi-Beast

Bi-Beast

The Bi-Beast is comparable to a combination of Bruce Banner and the Hulk together. Super strong, durable, feral, yet has the intellect of Bruce. This makes the Bi-Beast a dangerous foe.

Name:
Bi-Beast
Publisher:
Real name:
Aliases:
  • Skull-Brother
  • Two-Head
  • Funny-Head
Birth date:
None
Gender:
Male
Powers:
  • Agility
  • Berserker Strength
  • Intellect
  • Invulnerability
  • Leadership
  • Longevity
  • Stamina
  • Super Strength
  • Unarmed Combat
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Bi-Beast was created by writer Steve Englehart and artist Herb Trimpe. He first appeared in Hulk #169

A race of winged bird-like creatures once inhabited earth, but went into seclusion in a floating city 80 miles above the earth, hidden in a cloud when humanity became the dominate species. When the Avian race decided to go into hibernation for their survival, they created the Bi-Beast to become their Sky Island's security guard and protect it from harm in their absence. After years in isolated loneliness, Bi-Beast went mad, and tried to kidnap Betty Ross (Who the lower brain was attracted to), who at the time had been transformed into the winged gamma monster, Harpy. It also attempted to kidnap Bruce Banner (An idea of the upper brain) to repair some of the Sky Island's technology that began to fail. After Hulk followed the Bi-Beast to the Sky Island, a brutal battle ensued. Following the confrontation with the Sky Island's guardian, Bruce Banner was able to use the Sky Island's technology to cure Betty of her mutation. Unknown to the Bi-Beast, MODOK had followed the Hulk in order to kill him. Upon reaching the Sky Island, MODOK decided to conquer the city for himself. To stop MODOK's mad scheme, Bi-Beast decided to destroy his home rather than let MODOK take it over.

Later, he took control of the SHIELD Helicarrier and attempted to stop the Hulk with it's lazer system. After yet another defeat, Bi-Beast began capturing ships to melt down and create another Sky Island, but this time he met defeat at the hands of the mighty Thor.

The lower brain became in love with the Jade Giantress, She-Hulk, but she turned him down. Bi-Beast also came into conflict with the Defenders, but is still at large after his defeat.

OTHER MEDIA

Television

Bi-Beast in the Avengers cartoon
Bi-Beast in the Avengers cartoon
  • Bi-Beast has appeared in The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes episode "Hulk vs the World." He is shown as an inmate of the Cube.
  • Bi-Beast appears in Marvel Disk Wars: The Avengers.

Film

  • A gigantic bust of Bi-Beast can be seen as part of the Grandmaster's tower on Sakaar in Thor: Ragnarok.

Video game

In the Incredible Hulk video game
In the Incredible Hulk video game
  • Bi-Beast appears in The Incredible Hulk video game, with Bi-Beast's top head voiced by Keith Ferguson and Bi-Beast's bottom head voiced by Chris Edgerly. Created by the malecolent scientists known as the Enclave, Bi-Beast is an android whose dual heads were intended to increase processing power to make it smart enough to defeat the Hulk, but this effort proved no match for the Hulk's raw strength.

Merchandise

From the Hulk movie line
From the Hulk movie line
  • Hasbro released an action figure of Bi-Beast in their line for the Incredible Hulk live-action movie. The figure was based on the character's appearance in the 2008 video game, rather than the comics.
  • A prototype of a classic Marvel Legends Bi-Beast figure was shown off by Hasbro at San Diego Comic-Con 2009, but the toy was never released.

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