Beast Archives

Arrow DST Arrow Vinylmate
Finally, we have an awesome Beast Select figure as well — he looks fantastic Check it all out down below. DC GALLERY SUICIDE SQUAD HARLEY QUINN PVC FIG A Diamond Select Toys release! Harley Quinn is the woman of the hour, the year and the decade, and this all-new PVC diorama captures her latest comic book appearance,[...]
X-men Cyclops and Beast Kotobukiya Statue 1
Cyclops and Beast are the second statue set from the '90s X-Men Animated series on the way from Kotobukiya The first was revealed a couple weeks back: Wolverine and Jubilee These statues are 1/10th scale and stand around seven inches tall, and like all other ARTFX+ statues features awesome sculpting work and iconic poses[...]
Venom #162 cover by Will Robson and Edgar Salazar
Unfortunately, it's mostly Cyclops being an aggressive dick, the team pointing out that Beast's symbiote form resembles a demon, and Venom constantly pointing out how douchey it was that the X-Men forced him into this mission. Also overlooked is that this isn't an issue of X-Men Blue It's an issue of Venom What changes, confrontations, and[...]
Black Panther Ultimates #1 cover by Kenneth Rocafort
The lineup remained the same with the exception of Beast replacing the deceased Professor X and the involvement of Captain America. It quickly became clear that the reformed Illuminati would have to consider some terrible things in the name of survival This became clear after the discovery of a mysterious and powerful woman called the Black[...]
X-Men Blue Annual #1 cover by Nick Bradshaw and Federico Blee
Spider-Man and older Beast (in Secret Avengers) have both had experience with the symbiotes before Hell, Flash Thompson is Anti-Venom now Go to them instead This all just feels very contrived, like the comic wants to have its cake and eat it too. X-Men Blue Annual #1 art by Edgar Salazar and Matt Milla For what it's[...]
Jessie Buckley and Johnny Flynn appear in Beast by Michael Pearce
[rwp-review-recap id="0"] Beast has an interesting concept and takes the story in intriguing directions, but only has enough material for a short rather than a feature. Director: Michael Pearce Summary: Moll is stuck She's isolated on Jersey, a tiny island in the English Channel She's also beset by her domineering mother and her history of mental fragility —[...]
Uncanny Avengers #30 cover by Terry and Rachel Dodson
Plus, "Stars and Garters" had me hoping for more from the Bouncing Beast and Wonder Man than a couple of conversations. Uncanny Avengers #30 art by Sean Izaakse and Tamra Bonvillain Sean Izaakse does some more good work here, even if it seems a little flatter and lighter on detail than what most would be accustomed to[...]
X-Men: Blue #16 cover by Arthur Adams and Ian Herring
Jean Grey spends time with Beast while he tinkers with his toys This is all interrupted when Magneto is hit with a psychic attack, and he contacts Jean Time is beginning to collapse around these time-displaced X-Men, and the reckoning has come. X-Men: Blue #16 cover by Arthur Adams and Ian Herring This kind of story was[...]
all-new wolverine
Beast his examining her, and Laura and Gabby must determine what their prospective mother still being alive means for their lives. All-New Wolverine #26 cover by Terry Dodson and Rachel Dodson "Orphans of X" has quickly proven to be one of the best All-New Wolverine stories since the comic launched with All-New, All-Different Marvel It has implications[...]
Uncanny Avengers #28 cover by R. B. Silva and Edgar Delgado
Johnny must decide what to do with this information. Meanwhile, the Beast and Wonder Man meet at a bar not too far from Avengers Mansion to catch up and decide what to do with their life next. As a longtime Avengers' fan, it delights me to no end to see classics like the Beast and Wonder Man[...]
X-Men Gold and Blue spread cover by Arthur Adams and Peter Steigerwald
Storm, Angel, Iceman, and Logan are in the first simulation, Beast, Jean Grey, Nightcrawler, Colossus, and Jimmy Hudson are in the second, and Kitty Pryde, Rachel Summers, Cyclops, and Bloodstorm are in the last. Mojo even uses the word "Legacy" to describe the significance of the scenario he has set up. Now, I feel that it's a[...]
X-Men: Blue and X-Men Gold #13 conjoined covers by Arthur Adams and Peter Steigerwald
Jean Grey, Beast, Colossus, Nightcrawler, and Jimmy Hudson are taking on some variety of demons. Meanwhile, Mojo is broadcasting the battles to the world and loving every minute of it. Alright, time to get some of the broad-strokes plot grievances out of the way I already griped about this being a crossover. Here's my next complaint, and many[...]
'X-Men: Blue' #12 Review: Goblin Queen's Gambit
She sees the suffering it will bring and the reluctance of Beast, and she may yet aid the side of the angels Will it be enough, though? Can she hold out until Cyclops and Jean Grey return with the Raksha? Meanwhile, Angel and Jimmy Hudson have come across the Blob in Miss Sinister's workshop He's as[...]
x-men
They've already caught Magneto, Polaris, and Iceman, and Beast is under the Goblin Queen's thrall. Jean Grey and Cyclops must survive long enough to find help to save their friends and allies. Meanwhile, Jimmy Hudson and Angel are half a world away investigating how Jimmy came into this world They're on the verge of a breakthrough on[...]
Secret Empire: Omega #1- One Last Pass Through Secret Empire
They have a lengthy discussion to reflect on the actions of one another. Meanwhile, Hawkeye has been decimated by the loss of the Black Widow, the Winter Soldier is on a case, Beast and Emma Frost ponder the future of mutantkind, and the Punisher is wreaking havoc on what remains of Hydra. This book is perfect for[...]
X-Men: Blue #10 Review- X-Men Versus Hex-Men
[rwp-review-recap id="0"] X-Men: Blue #10 Now that Secret Empire has mercifully relinquished X-Men: Blue to be its own comic book again, #10 finds the team trying to find their own way in the world now that they're back home. Beast is trying to come to grips with his magical abilities while conferring with his mystical teacher Iceman is[...]
Astonishing x-men
[rwp-review-recap id="0"] Logan, Gambit, Fantomex, Beast, and Rogue have decided it's as good as day as any to go out to a theater, where Multiple Man is putting on a play of the greatest dramas in the storied history of the X-Men! Nah, just kidding They're in the Astral Plane under the dominion of Farouk, the Shadow[...]
Astonishing X-Men #1 Review: The X-Men Comic I've Been Waiting For
It's received by Bishop, Logan, Rogue, Angel, Gambit (his is working with Fantomex), and Beast The team converges on Psylocke, finding her in a mindless rampage in London, having conjured a massive telekinetic moth construct They must work together to stop her and figure out what happened. This is actually the first X-Men book since Extraordinary[...]
X-Men: Blue #7 Review: Let's Just Tear Up The X-Men
Despite the pleadings of the older Beast, Emma sends a squad to take out Jean and her X-Men. X-Men: Blue is going to have to fight for their own freedom against this attack by Emma Frost and New Tian. With the forced segregationist state of New Tian seemingly played straight in its appearances in the mainline Secret[...]
X-Men Blue #6 Review: Always The Jean-Wolverine-Cyclops Love Triangle
Jean Grey and Beast discover the conflict not long after, and the three are dragged into a showdown with the mysterious Raksha. X-Men Blue #6 was a fairly enjoyable little episode in the adventures of X-Men Blue It manages to stay character-driven, with the two different kinds of restlessness that infest Jean and Jimmy driving most[...]
Secret Empire #5 Review – Just Not Good Super Hero Fiction
It was more focused than the first three issues were, but it wasn't perfect. Fellow Bleeding Cool writer, the talented Joe Glass, talked about the character assassination that Beast underwent in this comic He's not wrong Beast doesn't get a good look in this comic Really, not many people have come out looking good in this[...]
The Character Assassination of Beast Continues
Because for a while now, the X-Men's Beast (the adult one) has been shown in a less than favourable light. Art by Andrea Sorrentino Here we have Beast, trussed up in his fancy outfit, as ambassador for New Tian, what California has become in the United States of Hydramerica, and having a happy little chat with Nazi-in-Chief,[...]