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==Fictional character biography== Freedom Beast is an activist who was arrested for opposing [[apartheid]]. However, he is rescued by [[Animal Man]] and [[B'wana Beast]] (Mike Maxwell), Mndawe's predecessor and future mentor.<ref name="dc-ency"/> Maxwell gives Mndawe his elixir and helmet and appoints him as his successor.<ref>''Animal Man'' #13. DC Comics.</ref><ref>''Animal Man'' #47. DC Comics.</ref> Freedom Beast appears in the ''[[Day of Vengeance]]'' ''[[Infinite Crisis]]'' special, in which he is possessed by Rage, one of the Seven Deadly Sins.<ref name="dc-glob">{{Citation | last = Greenberger | first = Robert | author-link = Robert Greenberger | contribution = Global Guardians | editor-last = Dougall | editor-first = Alastair | title = The DC Comics Encyclopedia | pages = 138 | publisher = [[Dorling Kindersley]] | place = New York | year = 2008 | isbn = 978-0-7566-4119-1 | oclc = 213309017}}</ref> He is also seen at the gathering of mystics at [[Stonehenge]].<ref>''[[Infinite Crisis]]'' #6. DC Comics.</ref> Freedom Beast reappeared as South Africa's representative in the reformed [[Global Guardians]].<ref>''[[Green Lantern]]'' vol. 4 #11 and 14β17. DC Comics.</ref> He and his teammates are brainwashed by the [[Faceless Hunter]] and used as weapons against [[Hal Jordan]]. The Global Guardians were eventually freed, and Freedom Beast returned with them.<ref>''[[Checkmate (comics)|Checkmate]]'' v2 #24 and #29β31. DC Comics.</ref> In ''[[Final Crisis]]'', Freedom Beast battles [[Gorilla Grodd]] in [[Gorilla City]].<ref>''Final Crisis'' #4. DC Comics.</ref> In ''[[Justice League: Cry for Justice]]'', Freedom Beast is killed by minions of [[Prometheus (DC Comics)|Prometheus]], and [[Congorilla]] resigns from the [[Justice League]] to find a successor.<ref>''Justice League: Cry for Justice'' #1. DC Comics.</ref><ref>''Justice League: Cry for Justice'' #7. DC Comics.</ref><ref>''Justice League of America'' #60. DC Comics.</ref><ref>''Justice League International'' #1. DC Comics.</ref> However, he is resurrected in ''[[The New 52]]'' continuity reboot.<ref>''Midnighter'' #8. DC Comics.</ref><ref>''Justice League of America'' Vol. 5 #11. DC Comics.</ref>
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