B'wana Beast

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Template:Lead too short Template:Infobox comics character B'wana Beast (Michael Payson "Mike" Maxwell) is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. He is an African-themed hero who can communicate with and fuse animals.

B'wana Beast has also appeared in various media outside comics. Kevin Michael Richardson and Peter Onorati voice the character in Batman: The Brave and the Bold and Justice League Unlimited respectively.

Publication history

Created by Bob Haney and Mike Sekowsky, B'wana Beast made his first appearance in Showcase #66 (January 1967).<ref name="S66">Showcase #66 (February 1967)</ref> The character was an attempt to capitalize on Edgar Rice Burroughs' Tarzan, borrowing the African jungle setting and "Tarzan yell" which was created in the Johnny Weissmuller incarnation of Tarzan.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>

Fictional character biography

After graduating from college with highest honors, Michael Payson "Mike" Maxwell declines his millionaire father's offer to join the family business and instead decided to join his college roommate, Rupert Kenboya, in Africa and become a ranger in the Zambezi nation's new animal preserves.

When the private aircraft carrying Maxwell and Kenboya to Zambezi is struck by lightning and crashes at the top of Mount Kilimanjaro, the two take refuge in the cavern home of a mutant red gorilla. While drinking rainwater that had been filtered through the cavern's mineral-laden walls, Maxwell gains enhanced strength, allowing him to easily subdue the gorilla.

Acknowledging Maxwell as its master, the gorilla retrieves an ancient helmet from the depths of the cave and gives it to him. Through the helmet, Maxwell is able to read the red gorilla's mind and discovers that its name is Djuba. He also discovers that the helmet enables him to control all other animals. Agreeing that these new powers must be used for the good of all Africa, Maxwell creates the identity of "B'wana Beast".<ref name="regrettable">Template:Cite book</ref>

In the initial story arc of Animal Man, B'wana Beast journeys to the United States to rescue Djuba, who has been captured by S.T.A.R. Labs scientists and infected with an experimental form of anthrax. He fails to save Djuba and is himself infected with the disease,<ref>Animal Man #3 (November 1988)</ref> but he is cured by Animal Man, who mimics B'wana Beast's powers to merge his white blood cells into forms capable of fighting off the disease.<ref>Animal Man #4 (December 1988)</ref> In Animal Man #13 (July 1989), Maxwell decides to retire and performs a ceremony to find a successor. He gives his helmet and elixir to South African activist Dominic Mndawe, who assumes the name Freedom Beast.<ref>Animal Man #13 (July 1989)</ref>

Mike Maxwell returns in Animal Man #47 (1992). After hearing the call of the destructive force called the Antagon, he is possessed by the entity and transformed into the evil Shining Man. As the Shining Man, Maxwell wreaks havoc on Earth until he is killed in a fight with Metaman.<ref>Animal Man #47-50 (May - August 1992)</ref>

B'wana Beast is resurrected following The New 52 continuity reboot. He is depicted as a rejected Justice League International applicant whose abilities are derived from the Red, a mystical force connecting animal life.<ref>Justice League International (vol. 3) #1 (November 2011)</ref>

Powers and abilities

B'wana Beast drinks an elixir that gives him superhuman strength, speed, hunting and tracking abilities. He also wears an ancient helmet that allows him to communicate with animals and merge them to form chimeras.<ref name="S66" /><ref>Template:Cite book</ref><ref>Showcase #67 (March 1967)</ref>

In other media

Television

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  • B'wana Beast appears in Batman: The Brave and the Bold, voiced by Kevin Michael Richardson.<ref name="btva" /> This version is the love interest of Vixen and a former wrestler who gained his abilities from exposure to contaminated radioactive water. In the two-part episode "The Siege of Starro!", B'wana Beast sacrifices himself to destroy Starro. However, he returns in the series finale "Mitefall!" to attend the series' wrap party.
    • Additionally, an unnamed alternate universe incarnation of B'wana Beast makes a non-speaking cameo appearance in a flashback in the episode "Deep Cover for Batman!" as a member of the Injustice Syndicate.
  • B'wana Beast makes non-speaking appearances in Teen Titans Go!.<ref name="btva" />
  • B'wana Beast appears in the Legends of Tomorrow episode "Freakshow", portrayed by Jason William Day.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation

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Film

B'wana Beast makes a cameo appearance in Teen Titans Go! To the Movies.

Video games

B'wana Beast appears as a character summon in Scribblenauts Unmasked: A DC Comics Adventure.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

Miscellaneous

B'wana Beast appears in Justice League Unlimited #29.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

Merchandise

References

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