KGBeast

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KGBeast
Publication information
Publisher DC Comics
First appearance Batman #417 (March 1988)
Created by Jim Starlin
Jim Aparo
In-story information
Alter ego Anatoli Knyazev
Team affiliations KGB
Black Lantern Corps
Notable aliases The Beast
Abilities Enhanced physique due to cybernetic enhancement and extreme KGB conditioning
Extraordinary hand-to-hand combatant
Master of weapons and explosives
Prosthetic gun in place of left hand

KGBeast is a fictional character, a supervillain who appears in comic books published by DC Comics. He was seen primarily as an opponent of Batman. As indicated by his name, he was a special agent of the KGB.

Publication history

KGBeast first appeared in Batman #417 (March 1988) and was created by Jim Starlin and Jim Aparo.

Fictional character biography

Back story

Anatoli Knyazev, code-named "The Beast", and known to the C.I.A. as the "KGBeast" was trained as an assassin by "The Hammer," a top secret cell of the KGB. In addition to being the master of several martial arts, his strength was cybernetically enhanced, and he had also mastered the use of every deadly weapon known. At the time of his first appearance, he was rumored to have killed at least 200 people, including Anwar El Sadat.

First appearance

The Beast made his first appearance in the storyline, "Ten Nights of The Beast" Batman #417 - 420, which was later reprinted as a trade paperback of the same name. It was written by Jim Starlin and drawn by Jim Aparo and Mike DeCarlo.[1]

The Hammer's general, angry that the Soviet government was working to better relations with the United States, sent Knyazev on a mission to kill 10 high-ranking U.S. officials in an attempt to cripple the Star Wars program. These include scientists, civilian administrators, military figures, and politicians, the last of whom being then-U.S. President Ronald Reagan, scheduled to visit Gotham City.

Despite Batman's best efforts, the Beast eliminated nearly all of his targets. In particular, he showcased his ruthlessness by poisoning an entire banquet, killing over 100 people, just to ensure that his target would die.

When Batman finally faced the Beast in hand to hand combat, the Beast quickly gained the upper hand, fleeing only because he thought Batman had back-up.

During the rematch between the two, Batman snared the Beast's left wrist with the Batrope. Rather than be captured, the Beast grabbed a nearby axe and chopped off the restrained hand. The Beast quickly had the limb replaced with a cybernetic gun, made by one of Gotham's top weapons dealers.

Before the final confrontation between Batman and the Beast, C.I.A. Agent Ralph Bundy reminded Batman that, if the Beast were to be captured alive, he would have to be handed over to the Soviets, and likely escape justice. Knowing this, Batman, after thwarting the Beast's assassination attempt on Reagan, destroyed the Beast's gun-arm, lured him into the sewers, and then cornered him in an underground room. The Beast invited Batman to fight him to the death, but instead Batman locked the room, effectively burying the assassin alive.

In the later story, Batman: Year Three, Batman noted that he then contacted the police to pick up the subdued villain.

Later appearances

However, the Beast escaped and went into hiding, from where he saw the Soviet Union dissolve. His protégé, the NKVDemon, surfaced in Russia, but was killed by Batman's ally, Soviet police detective Nikita Krakov. The Beast became a traditional supervillain, engaging in a counterfeiting scheme and having additional cybernetic implants inserted into his body. He fought Robin and the Huntress, but was ultimately defeated by King Snake. He later acquired a nuclear bomb the size and shape of a baseball, which he used to threaten Gotham City. He was defeated by Robin and ultimately locked up in Blackgate Penitentiary.[2]

In the No Man's Land storyline, the Beast appeared as a henchman of Lock-Up, during the latter's tenure as the unofficial warden of Blackgate.

One Year Later

One year after the events of Infinite Crisis, the Beast was thrown from a roof by a man thought to be Two-Face, after the Beast botched an assassination. His lifeless body was later found by the police, his death caused by two gunshots to the head. Two-Face appeared to be innocent of the murder; the killer seemed to be The Tally Man, hired by the Great White Shark.[3] The Beast's corpse was later stolen by a mysterious group who were reanimating corpses and turning them into zombie-like soldiers.[4] His head was shown floating around in a tank with several life support devices, indicating that he would return at some point in the future.[5]

Blackest Night

As part of the Blackest Night story arc, KGBeast's corpse was reanimated by a black power ring and recruited to the Black Lantern Corps during the Blackest Night: Batman miniseries. He used his ring to form a black energy construct of his gun arm.[6]

Other versions

Flashpoint

In the alternate timeline of the Flashpoint event, KGBeast is imprisoned in military Doom prison. During the prison break, KGBeast is shot with a blast by corrections officer Amazo.[7]

In other media

Television

  • KGBeast appeared in the Justice League Unlimited. In the episode "Kids Stuff", he along with Blockbuster, Cheetah and Copperhead are robbing a gold vault when they fight the Justice League and is defeated by an electric shock. He later made a couple of background appearances as a member of Gorilla Grodd's Secret Society. In the episode "Alive", KGBeast is seen fighting on Gorilla Grodd's side during his attempted mutiny against Lex Luthor. He is seen on Luthor's side once the fight is over, so it's believed he switched sides during the mutiny. However, he did not make it to Sinestro's force field, and he was presumably killed when the ship exploded.
  • In Arrow, Anatoli Knyazev made his first appearance in the Season 2 episode "Crucible" and was portrayed by David Nykl. He is the leader of the Solntsevskaya Bratva and is former KGB. At some point he was abducted from Russia by Dr. Anthony Ivo (Dylan Neal) and kept prisoner aboard his ship, the Amazo, and is tortured for his various science experiments near the island of Lian Yu. He is soon joined by Oliver Queen (Stephen Amell) who is shot and Anatoli tells him that it's a test to see if he is strong ("Crucible"). Later Anatoli and Oliver continue to talk in their cells about how business on the ship works and later Oliver is freed from his ship by Sara Lance (Caity Lotz) to which Anatoli asks if he will come back for him which Oliver vows to do ("Keep Your Enemies Closer"). Weeks to a month later Anatoli is still a prisoner on the ship who plays dice games with fellow inmate Hendrick (Artine Brown) but is taken into Ivo's lab where he intends to remove one of Anatoli's eyes for his experiments until a bomb fire on the beach distracts him. Oliver is then returned to his cell but soon Oliver gets out and attacks the ship's crew with Sara and Slade Wilson (Manu Bennett). During the attack Sara frees Anatoli and the others who abandon ship and wash up on shore ("The Promise"). Sara takes Anatoli and the others to Slade's wrecked plane but soon after Slade, who has turned rogue and taken Oliver prisoner, demands that Hendrick be turned over to fix the broken engine or Oliver will die. Anatoli distracts Hendrick long enough for Sara to knock him out ("Birds of Prey"). As part of a plan to kill Slade when he comes Anatoli helps Sara dig up a landmine to strap to Hendrick but when Slade comes with Oliver and Ivo Slade's sniffs it out thanks to his Mirakuru enhanced abilities but decides to leave them ("Deathstroke"). Anatoli then tries to torture Ivo for his own abuse but Oliver stops him when he mentions a cure for Mirakuru ("The Man Under The Hood"). Later Oliver and Sara lead Anatoli and inmate Peter (Seth Rogerson) to the submarine they found Mirakuru and where Slade was injected to save his life. Anatoli attempts to re-activate the sub but it's caught in rocks and Peter is forced to steer a manually operated torpedo killing himself but freeing the sub which Anatoli and Oliver together are able to get free but Sara on land is abducted ("City of Blood"). When the Amazo starts moving Oliver orders Anatoli to get him to the ship so he can save Sara but tells him to rig the last torpedo to fire at the ship if he doesn't return in 1 hour and get himself home. Before he leaves Anatoli, fearing that he may never see him again, commends Oliver for his bravery and tells him that he has made friend for life ("Streets of Fire"). As promised however Anatoli, after 2 hours, fires the torpedo at the ship much to his grief ("Unthinkable"). However Oliver manages to survive the ship wreck and at some point finds his way back to Anatoli who promotes him to Bratva captain. Anatoli Knyazev in the present day in the is first mentioned in the season one episode "Vertigo" where Alexi Leonov (Eugene Lipinski) mentions that Oliver saved his life, presumaly referring to the Amazo. Anatoli appears in the present in "Keep Your Enemies Closer" where he helps Oliver, John Diggle (David Ramsey) and Felicity Smoak (Emily Bett Rickards) save Lyla Michaels (Audrey Marie Anderson) from a Russian gulag prison by smuggling John in where he with the help of Deadshot (Michael Rowe) is able to free Lyla and Anatoli drives them to safety.

Film

KGBeast appears briefly in the animated film, Batman: Assault on Arkham, voiced by Nolan North. He appears briefly as a member of the Suicide Squad, after being captured during an attack on a military base. When he awakens with the Squad, he calls Amanda Waller's bluff after she warns them of the small nano explosives implanted in the neck of each member. Waller allows him to walk out only to immediately execute him with the explosive to serve as a warning to the other Squad members should they abandon their mission.

Video games

KGBeast appears in the Batman NES game by Sunsoft. His only appearance in the game is at stage 1-2, although he's not a boss.[8] He is portrayed as a ninja and attacks with a sword and "Shuriken".

See also

References

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  2. Robin #14 ("Troika" Part Four)
  3. Detective Comics #817
  4. Nightwing #142
  5. Nightwing #143
  6. Blackest Night: Batman #1 (October 2009)
  7. Flashpoint: Legion of Doom #2 (July 2011)
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