Portrayed by:
- "What sorcery is this?"
- — Behemoth's catchphrase
(hatched July 19, 938[2])
Biography[]
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Alternate timelines[]
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Physical appearance[]
Due to being a Gargoyle, and thus effected by the Stone Sleep, Behemoth ages at a slower speed than the average human.[3]
Psychological profile[]
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Skills and abilities[]
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Equipment[]
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Weaknesses[]
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Relatives[]
Appearances[]
London Gargoyles[]
- "How the Gargoyles Got to London"
- "Hunted"
- "Human Nature"
- "Long Time 'til Morning"
- "Deadly Tools"
- "The Force of Macbeth"
- "Public Image"
- "Brother's Keeper"
- "Friends In High Places"
- "Protecting the Castle"
- "Wild Coyote"
- "Metamorphosis"
- "What is Real Anymore?"
- "Scratches on a Page"
- "Night of the Gargoyles"
- "Werefox"
- "Something Old"
- "Diabolique's Story"
- "The Right Thing to Do"
- "Outfoxed"
- "Protection"
- "Copied"
- "Nothing is as it Seems"
- "The Cure"
- "Old Times" (Flashback only)
- "Upgrades"
- "Creation"
- "Stone Sleep"
- "Avalon"
- "Old Wounds"
- "The Loch Ness Monster"
- "Follow the Leader" (Mentioned only)
- "Heritage"
- "Strolling Down the Champs-Élysées"
- "Grief"
- "The Heroes of Ulster"
- "The Grey Goo Scenario"
- "Lone Target"
- "The Timeless King" (Mentioned only)
- "The Eye of the Storm"
- "Inhumanity"
- "As Green As It Gets"
- "Coyotes"
- "Of Two Minds"
- "The Return of Oberon"
- "Bad Future"
- "The Gathering"
- "Revenge"
- "Turf War"
- "Soul Transference 101"
- "Offspring"
- "The Hunter's Moon"
- "Rise of the Quarrymen"
- "Invitation Only"
- "Rock and Roll"
- "Gargoyle Park"
- "The Egg and I"
- "Blind Spot"
- "The Interview"
- "Proteus Returns"
- "Comfort and Joy"
- "A Handful of Thorns"
- "Lines of Allegiance"
- "Raksha Rising"
- "Generations"
- "Gherkin and the Phoenix Gate"
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The World of Gargoyles[]
A Tale of Three Brothers[]
- "Three Brothers: Part Five"
Appearances in Other Media[]
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Trivia[]
- Jimmy Akingbola was considered for Behemoth's voice.
- Behemoth's production name was Prometheus.
References[]
- ↑ Rudolph Walker voiced Behemoth in the pilot movie, How the Gargoyles Got to London, and was replaced by David Harewood in the series proper.
- ↑ Confirmed by toy bio.
- ↑ Confirmed by Jack Mozenrath.