Bi-Beast | |
Continuity: | Marvel Universe |
Type: | Antagonist |
Gender: | Male |
Status: | Deceased (Bi-Beast I) Alive (Bi-Beast II) |
First: | Incredible Hulk, Vol. 2 #169 (1st Bi-Beast) Incredible Hulk, Vol. 2 #214 (2nd Bi-Beast) |
Bi-Beast is the name given to either of two different robot characters featured in comic book titles published by Marvel Comics. The first Bi-Beast made a single appearance in Incredible Hulk, Volume 2 #169 in November, 1973 and was destroyed in that same issue. The second Bi-Beast, which is the more well-known for the two, was introduced in Incredible Hulk, Volume 2 #214.
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- The first Bi-Beast was created by writer Steve Englehart and artist Herb Trimpe.
- The second Bi-Beast was created by writer Len Wein and artist Sal Buscema.
- Although Bi-Beast's name is derived from the fact that he has two faces on one head, writer Peter David gave the name some additional meaning when he established that the Bi-Beast was in fact bisexual. [1]
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External Links[]
- Bi-Beast at MDP
- Bi-Beast at Wikipedia
- Bi-Beast at Comic Vine
- Bi-Beast at the Marvel Appendix
- Bi-Beast at the Marvel Directory
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- ↑ Incredible Hulk Vol 2 412