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Bereet is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.

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Bereet
Publication information
PublisherCurtis Magazines
Marvel Comics
First appearanceThe Rampaging Hulk #1 (Jan. 1977)
Created byDoug Moench (writer)
Walt Simonson (artist)
In-story information
SpeciesKrylorian
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Melia Kreiling portrayed the character in the Marvel Cinematic Universe film Guardians of the Galaxy (2014).

Publication history

Bereet first appeared in The Rampaging Hulk #1 (Jan. 1977), and was created by Doug Moench and Walt Simonson.[1] She also appeared in The Rampaging Hulk #9 (June 1978).

This version was subsequently revealed to be an alternate universe version. The mainstream Earth-616 version of Bereet first appeared in The Incredible Hulk vol. 2 #269 (March 1982), and continued to appear in the series in The Incredible Hulk vol. 2 #270-282 (April 1982-April 1983), #285 (July 1983), and #287 (Sept. 1983).

Bereet received an entry in The Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe: Hulk (2004).

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Fictional character biography

Bereet was a Krylorian techno-artist who used her alien technology to produce films concerning fictional adventures of herself and the Hulk. Most of the population is obsessed with the escapist movie-like fantasies of techno-art films, leading to her popularity among her people.[2] Bereet later travels to Earth, befriends the Hulk and Rick Jones, and encounters the criminal Jackdaw.[3]

Krylor and its population were destroyed by Ego the Living Planet during the Maximum Security crossover.[4]

Powers and abilities

Bereet does not possess any superhuman physical abilities besides a semi-avian physiology with hollow bones. However, she wields various technology of her own design, including floating cameras and a bag containing a small pocket dimension.

In other media

Bereet appears in Guardians of the Galaxy, portrayed by Melia Kreiling.[5]

References

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