Beast Man's Biography



 


 

 

 

 

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 Beast Man:

Beast Man
(Evil) Savage Henchman 

 

Mini Comic Beast Man:

Obedient number one underling of Skeletor.  He could swing from the vines in the trees, was very strong, and could shoot a blast from his hands.

1980's Cartoon Beast Man:

A bumbling fool, That can control evil animals of Eternia .

1980's Movie Beast Man:

Big furry guy looks more like Grizzlor in the movie.  Basically he's just a brute to scare the humans.

2002 Beast Man:

Similar to the 1980, but bigger and shows him controlling lots of animals.

2009 Beast Man (Classics):

Real Name: Raqquill Rqazz

After being banished from his home in the Vine Jungle, the beast man named Raqquill Rqazz joined up with a young alchemist named Keldor™ during a skirmish in the Berserker Islands. Like others of his race, Rqazz has the ability to control beasts and monsters. He currently uses this particular talent as chief henchmen to Skeletor®, the Overlord of Evil™.(

Note he didn't come with the battle axe or the shield, but I like him with them it reminds me of my favorite picture from the Battle-Ram box:

 

 

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