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Beowulf

Beowulf was a great warrior of the Geats, living in the 6th century. He came to the aid of Hrothgar, King of the Danes, when the monster known as Grendel plagued his great hall, Heorot. Beoulf managed to kill Grendel, but was then forced to battle and kill his mother as well. About 50 years later, after Beowulf has become the king of the Geats, he battles a dragon to save his own kingdom. The battle with the dragon resulted in Beowulf’s death. Beowulf was an extremely powerful warrior, with strength bordering on superhuman. He managed to rip the arm off Grendel, a powerful man-eating monster, with his bare hands. Though he often used swords and armor, he preferred to fight Grendel in the buff without weapons, so that the fight would be fair and his armor would not hinder his movement. He was very concerned about proving his value as a warrior, and would likely have faced any danger to increase his status as a legend.
Alias Beowulf
Real Names/Alt Names Beowulf
Characteristics Hero, Monster Hunter, Literary Characters, Medieval Age, Scandinavian
Creators/Key Contributors Unknown
First Appearance Beowulf (Old English epic poem)
First Publisher
Appearance List Literature: Beowulf (Old English epic poem, written ~975–1025 CE), Beowulf by Francis Barton Gummere (1910) [Internet Archive], Beowulf: An Anglo-Saxon Epic Poem (Project Gutenberg), Bulfinch’s Mythology by Thomas Bulfinch, et. al. Comics: Conquest #1 (Famous Funnies): The tale of Beowulf, Hercules (Charlton).
Sample Read The story of Beowulf: translated from Anglo-Saxon into modern English prose [Internet Archive]
Description Beowulf was a great warrior of the Geats, living in the 6th century. He came to the aid of Hrothgar, King of the Danes, when the monster known as Grendel plagued his great hall, Heorot. Beoulf managed to kill Grendel, but was then forced to battle and kill his mother as well. About 50 years later, after Beowulf has become the king of the Geats, he battles a dragon to save his own kingdom. The battle with the dragon resulted in Beowulf’s death. Beowulf was an extremely powerful warrior, with strength bordering on superhuman. He managed to rip the arm off Grendel, a powerful man-eating monster, with his bare hands. Though he often used swords and armor, he preferred to fight Grendel in the buff without weapons, so that the fight would be fair and his armor would not hinder his movement. He was very concerned about proving his value as a warrior, and would likely have faced any danger to increase his status as a legend.
Source Beowulf – Public Domain Super Heroes Wiki
Stories of Beowulf (1908) | J.R. Skelton
Stories of Beowulf (1908) | J.R. Skelton

A Book of Myths (1915) by Jeanie Lang | Helen Stratton, Conquest #1 (Spring 1955) | Bill Ely, Stories of Beowulf (1908) | J.R. Skelton