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An acrobatic and jive talking beatnik hero. He aided The Honor Guard in the first fight against [[Shirak]].
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An acrobatic and jive talking beatnik hero. He aided Honor Guard in the first fight against [[Shirak]].
  
 
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There was a Bouncing Beatnik comic book seen in 1997.
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There is a definite sense of a long history associated with the Bouncing Beatnik, but to date, he has made very few on-panel appearances within the pages of ''Astro City'' comics.  At least in this form, with this identity.
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According to a [[Pyramid]] computer file, he took down a Pyramid base in Los Angeles in the mid 1960s.<ref name="DA3:1">{{RefComic | title={{DA3}} | issue=#1 | link={{DA3}} No.1 | page=14|panel=2| }}</ref>
  
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* On '''Bruiser's''', the (now discontinued) Comics Forum dedicated to all things Astro City, Kurt mentioned, ''"There will eventually be more of the Beatnik -- or another of his incarnations. He has shown up in two forms, so far."''
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* '''[[{{VG}}]]''' notes he's never been an [[Honor Guard]] member in any of his incarnations. He's teamed up with them, but never joined.
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* He has a yellowish/golden skin color, and only three digits on each hand, indicating he's not completely human.
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* [[The Broken Man]] confirms the Beatnik is part of the legacy that began with [[Mister Cakewalk]], i.e. an incarnation of living music that manifests as part of a particular era's counterculture.
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* People don't seem to like him for some reason. According to the Broken Man, this is key to something.
  
 
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* Apparently not completely humanHe has a yellowish skin color, and only three digits on each hand.
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* In 1959, the Bouncing Beatnik  teamed up with [[Max O'Millions|Max O'Millions']] freshly formed super-hero team, [[Honor Guard]] to turn back a dimensional invasion by [[Shirak|Shirak the Devourer]]. It seemed a rather odd collaboration however, given the cultural differences and fighting styles between the Beatnik and Honor Guard, especially with Max O'Million. Follow up commentary<ref name="KBAC1:2">{{RefComic | title={{KBAC1}} | issue=#2| page=20}}</ref> about the battle from reporters who frequented a local pub appropriately called the [[The Deadline|Deadline]], strongly reinforced this notion.
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* The [[Halcyon Hippie]] as depicted in the early 1970s might be a subsequent presentation of what was the Bouncing Beatnik. Fan commentary and letters page response to his first appearance ({{KBAC2}} #1/2) hint that he might be an alternate reality's version of the Beatnik.  A repeat appearance in {{DA1}} #4 strongly infers that the Halcyon Hippie is of this dimension as well.
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* Based on certain physical similarities, it is possible that in addition to being the Halcyon Hippie, he could also have another identity as the Broken Man.
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* The [[Halcyon Hippie]] is at least "sort of" the Bouncing Beatnik seen in the early 70's. It was brought up in his first appearance (2:1/2) that he might be an alternate reality's version of the Beatnik, but his appearance in DA1:4 might suggest otherwise.
 
 
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* On the (now discontinued) Comics Forum, '''Bruiser's''', Kurt mentioned, ''"There'll eventually be more of the Beatnik -- or another of his incarnations. He's shown up in two, so far." Given the personalities he's displayed so far, it's possible that the Beatnik/Hippie is an incarnation of the youthful zeitgeist, and that his later incarnations could include "GenX," or "The Emo Kid."'' (Not that Kurt would use such names, but you get the idea.)
 
 
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Latest revision as of 01:25, 29 August 2018

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The Bouncing Beatnik
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AstroFacts


Status: Inactive as this identity, beyond that, his current status is unknown.
Real Name: ?
Origin: not revealed (yet)
Base of Operations: Astro City
Range of Operations: same


Personal Data


Occupation: let's start with beatnik, the rest is loose and free-flowing man.


InfoDump


Appearances (in Publication Order): Kurt Busiek's Astro City Vol.1 #2

Astro City: Silver Agent #2
Astro City #43


Event Timeline

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The Bouncing Beatnik

An acrobatic and jive talking beatnik hero. He aided Honor Guard in the first fight against Shirak.

History

There is a definite sense of a long history associated with the Bouncing Beatnik, but to date, he has made very few on-panel appearances within the pages of Astro City comics. At least in this form, with this identity.

According to a Pyramid computer file, he took down a Pyramid base in Los Angeles in the mid 1960s.[1]


Observations

  • On Bruiser's, the (now discontinued) Comics Forum dedicated to all things Astro City, Kurt mentioned, "There will eventually be more of the Beatnik -- or another of his incarnations. He has shown up in two forms, so far."
  • Astro City: A Visitor's Guide notes he's never been an Honor Guard member in any of his incarnations. He's teamed up with them, but never joined.
  • He has a yellowish/golden skin color, and only three digits on each hand, indicating he's not completely human.
  • The Broken Man confirms the Beatnik is part of the legacy that began with Mister Cakewalk, i.e. an incarnation of living music that manifests as part of a particular era's counterculture.
  • People don't seem to like him for some reason. According to the Broken Man, this is key to something.

Speculations, Theories

  • In 1959, the Bouncing Beatnik teamed up with Max O'Millions' freshly formed super-hero team, Honor Guard to turn back a dimensional invasion by Shirak the Devourer. It seemed a rather odd collaboration however, given the cultural differences and fighting styles between the Beatnik and Honor Guard, especially with Max O'Million. Follow up commentary[2] about the battle from reporters who frequented a local pub appropriately called the Deadline, strongly reinforced this notion.
  • The Halcyon Hippie as depicted in the early 1970s might be a subsequent presentation of what was the Bouncing Beatnik. Fan commentary and letters page response to his first appearance (Kurt Busiek's Astro City Vol.2 #1/2) hint that he might be an alternate reality's version of the Beatnik. A repeat appearance in Astro City: The Dark Age Book One #4 strongly infers that the Halcyon Hippie is of this dimension as well.
  • Based on certain physical similarities, it is possible that in addition to being the Halcyon Hippie, he could also have another identity as the Broken Man.



Footnotes

  1. Astro City: The Dark Age Book Three #1. Page 14. Panel 2.
  2. Kurt Busiek's Astro City Vol.1 #2. Page 20.