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Real Name : Henry "Hank" Philip McCoy Current Alias : Beast Aliases : Kreature, Mutate #666, Magilla Gorilla, Golden Armed Boy Identity : Public Alignment : Good Affiliation : X-Men, formerly X-Treme X-Men, Acolytes (while mind-controlled), X-Factor/X-Terminators, Defenders, Avengers, Rejects Relatives : Sadie McCoy (paternal grandmother), Robert McCoy (paternal uncle), Norton McCoy (father), Edna McCoy (mother), John McCoy (uncle), unnamed cousin Universe : Earth-616 Base Of Operations : Graymalkin Industries, San Francisco; Formerly Xavier Institute, Salem Center, Westchester County, New York; Avengers Mansion; The Aerie, New Mexico
Characteristics : Gender : Male Height : 5' 11" Weight : 402 lbs (183 kg) Eyes : Blue Hair : Blue Unusual Features : Covered with blue fur; snout, fang-like teeth, pointed ears, claws, unusually large hands and feet (shoe size: 20) Status Citizenship : American Marital Status : Single Occupation : Currently Xavier Institute Science and Math Instructor, Adventurer and Mutant Activist, formerly Biochemist and College Lecturer Education : College degree from Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters Ph. D. Biochemistry Origin : Mutant Place of Birth : Dunfee, Illinois Creators : Stan Lee, Jack Kirby First appearance : X-Men #1 (September, 1963) Enhancement : Henry McCoy is a mutant, born with his amazing abilities that developed during puberty. First Appearance: (In human form) X-Men #1 (1963); (in furry form) Amazing Adventures #11 (1972); (in mutated form) New X-Men #114 (2001)
Significant Issues First joined X-Men (X-Men #1, 1963); left X-Men to join Brand, mutated into furry form (Amazing Adventures #11, 1972); became provisional Avengers member (Avengers #137, 1975); granted full Avengers membership (Avengers #151, 1976); joined Defenders (Defenders #104, 1982); founded X-Factor (X-Factor #1, 1986); returned to human form (X-Factor #3, 1986); returned to furry form (X-Factor #33, 1988); rejoined X-Men (X-Factor #70/X-Men #1, 1991); joined X-Treme X-Men (X-Men #109, 2001); cured Legacy Virus (Uncanny X-Men #390, 2001); mutated into secondary form (X-Treme X-Men #3, 2001) Origin : Uncanny X-Men #156 (1982), Classic X-Men #41-42 (1989), X-Men #39-42 (1967-1968)
Origin : Henry McCoy was a mutant, born with the power of simian-like enhanced agility, reflexes and strength. He gained his first furry form after drinking a biogenic serum that he had developed. Henry McCoy's father, Norton, worked at a nuclear power plant where he was exposed to massive amounts of radiation during an accident. Norton was unharmed, but the radiation affected his genes, and as a result his son Henry was born a mutant. Unlike most mutants, Henry showed signs of mutation from birth: unusually large hands and feet. He was also endowed with an innate superhuman intellect. Thanks to his superhuman agility, strength, and speed, Henry became a star football player as a teenager. He hid his mutation and thirst for knowledge in plain sight - until the school asked him to leave after he was exposed as a mutant. His remarkable athletic abilities and brilliance attracted the notice of Professor Charles Xavier, who was forming the original X-Men and offered Hank, who excelled in the classroom, the chance for unlimited academic opportunities at his prestigious School for Gifted Youngsters. The costumed criminal named El Conquistador, however, also took note of his abilities and captured McCoy's parents in order to force McCoy to aid him in his criminal schemes. With the help of Xavier and the X-Men, Henry defeated the Conquistador, and he then joined the X-Men, taking the codename "Beast."
Powers and Abilities Powers Beast is a Gamma-Level mutant. Genetic Atavism: It is possible that Beast's mutation is a result of genetic atavism (or genetic traits that resurface in a species after many years of dormancy). He also possesses neotenous (or traits in a descendant that resemble those of an ancestor organism, like a chimpanzee trait in a human) characteristics, which would explain why he has a big modern brain with an ape-like physique. Due to secondary mutation Beast transformed from his original ape-like physique to a more cat-like physique. Superhuman Strength: The Beast has always possessed some degree of superhuman strength, the limits of which have varied at times due to subsequent mutation. During his teens, he was able to lift approximately 1 ton. After mutating into his simian form, and after this mutation eventually stabilized, his strength was increased to the point where he could lift about 10 tons, which was sufficient to smash through a brick wall with a single punch and to tie an iron barbell into a knot. Although the Beast has since mutated into a somewhat larger, more feline form his strength still remains at the 10 ton level. Superhuman Speed: The Beast can run and move at speeds that are slightly beyond the natural physical limits of the finest human athlete. He can can run at speeds up to 40 miles an hour over short distances, particularly if he runs on all fours.
Superhuman Stamina: The Beast's highly advanced musculature produces less fatigue toxins during physical activity than that of an ordinary human. He can exert himself at peak capacity for several hours before the build up of fatigue toxins in his blood begins to impair him. Superhuman Durability: The Beast's bodily tissues are harder and more resistant to certain types of injuries than the bodies of normal humans. His physiology can withstand great impact forces, though he can be injured by many types of conventional weapons such as standard firearms and bladed weapons. However, he can withstand physical impacts, such as falling from several stories or being physically struck by many superhumanly strong beings that would either severely injure or kill a normal human with little to no discomfort. Superhuman Agility: The Beast's agility, balance, and bodily coordination are enhanced to levels that are beyond the natural physical limits of the finest human athlete. Like some of his other powers, his agility has varied at times due to ongoing and subsequent mutations. While in his simian form, he had the agility of a great ape combined with the acrobatic prowess of an Olympic level gymnast. He could walk a tightrope or a slack rope as easily as most people can walk on a sidewalk. He could also walk on his hands for many hours, or perform a complicated sequence of gymnastic stunts such as flips, rolls, and springs. He can easily match or top any Olympic record at gymnastics apparatus. Upon mutating into his feline form, his agility remains roughly the same, though it has taken some time for him to become accustomed to the physical changes.
Superhuman Dexterity: He can perform many tasks with his feet as easily as a human would do with his hands. His manual and pedal dexterity are so great that he can write using both hands at once or tie knots in rope with his toes. Although he can still perform many of these same tasks in his current feline form, his dexterity isn't quite what it once was. Regenerative Healing Factor: The Beast's metabolism enables him to repair mild to moderate injuries much faster than a normal human. For instance, he can recover from minor ailments, such as a cold, within a few hours. More severe injuries, like broken bones, can heal within a few days, whereas normal humans might take weeks or even months. Superhumanly Acute Senses: Hank possesses enhanced, acute senses that are comparable to those of certain animals, enabling him to see and hear distant objects more clearly than a normal human, and identify and track someone purely by scent. He also possesses cat-like night-vision. Pheromones: Beast has the ability to secrete pheromones to attract members of the opposite sex. Claws and Fangs: The Beast sports retractable, razor sharp claws at the tip of each finger and toe. Their natural edge, coupled with his strength, are sufficient to rend most conventional materials including flesh, wood, stone, and even some types of metals. He also possesses elongated canines that he can use, if he chooses to do so, as effective weapons in close quarter combat situations.
Abilities Genius-level Intellect: Henry McCoy possesses a genius-level intellect and is a world-renowned biochemist with great insight into mutant genetics and evolutionary biology: a peer of Professor Xavier, Moira MacTaggart, and Kavita Rao. He also has expertise in chemistry, physics, differential equations, electronics, nano-effusive devices, anatomy, philosophy, ancient cultures, art history, musicology, and literature. He is a polyglot. Beast is even an accomplished keyboard musician! Hand to Hand Combatant: The hyperactive, bouncing Beast is an excellent hand-to-hand fighter. He gained his initial combat training from Professor Xavier, and then continued his tutelage in combat gymnastics from Captain America. He typically uses a freestyle form of combat, similar to that of Spider-Man, that allows him to make full use of his great strength and agility. During times of anger, however, the Beast is known to resort to brawling and street fighting tactics.>br> Weaknesses None known. Equipment: The Beast possesses a fully-equipped laboratory in Xavier's mansion. Presumably it holds the latest in biological and material analysis devices. It may also contain Shi'ar technology. Transportation: The Beast often travels with the X-Men in their modified SR-71 Blackbird. Weapons: While known to use heavy weapons, The Beast prefers to fight bare-handed.
Character Henry McCoy wonders why he isn't one of the "lucky ones". If he had to remain a mutant, why did he have a power that makes him look and sometimes feel like a beast? He continues to struggle for the acceptance of others. As a man of arts and letters and the sciences, Beast is very much the Renaissance man, and while his peers in the intellectual community know this, he has never received a Nobel Prize or been invited to the National Academy of Sciences as they still consider him very much a mutant. He even knows what it's like to be jilted by the proverbial Beauty — his recent fear of human emotion has caused him to turn away from long time lover Trish Tilby, who has finally seemed to find the error in her ways as far as attitude towards his secondary mutation. Despite his ongoing battle with the demons of loneliness and rejection, he is an inveterate prankster and wit, and besides his brutish exterior, Beast is the most literate and eloquent of the X-Men, possessing a million-dollar vocabulary. Henry is every bit a human being plagued by duality: man/beast; genius/sports star; gentle giant/feral aggressor. Equal parts biochemist and activist, Beast focuses on the X-Men's goals of building better relationships between man and mutant. In immersing himself in this campaign, Beast holds hope that in the world he and the other X-Men dream of, he'll finally be known more for the genius within than for the creature outside.
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