Bast (Marvel)
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− | Bast is an Egyptian goddess, is a member of the [[Heliopolitans]] and The Orisha, the pantheon of [[Wakanda (Marvel)|Wakanda]], other gods in the pantheon are Thot, Ptah, Kokou and Mujaji. (Black Panther v6 #13) Orisha is a Yoruba word for spirit and deities. | + | Bast is an Egyptian goddess, is a member of the [[Heliopolitans]] and The Orisha, the pantheon of [[Wakanda (Marvel)|Wakanda]], other gods in the pantheon are Thot, Ptah, Kokou and Mujaji. (Black Panther v6 #13) Orisha is a Yoruba word for spirit and deities. Sekhmet, the sister of Bast (Thor & Hercules: Encyclopaedia Mythologica v1 #1) and Sobek (Black Panther v5 #3) were also worshiped in Wakanda, although they are not part of the pantheon. |
==Overview== | ==Overview== |
Revision as of 16:43, 17 January 2023
Bast is a female comic deity who features in Marvel Comics.
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Biography
Bast is an Egyptian goddess, is a member of the Heliopolitans and The Orisha, the pantheon of Wakanda, other gods in the pantheon are Thot, Ptah, Kokou and Mujaji. (Black Panther v6 #13) Orisha is a Yoruba word for spirit and deities. Sekhmet, the sister of Bast (Thor & Hercules: Encyclopaedia Mythologica v1 #1) and Sobek (Black Panther v5 #3) were also worshiped in Wakanda, although they are not part of the pantheon.
Overview
Personality and attributes
She later came to be referred to as the Panther-God (Avengers v1 #87) and the Panther Spirit (Black Panther v2 #4),
Powers and abilities
Notes
- Bast was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby where she made her first appearance in Fantastic Four v1 #52 (July, 1966).
- Afterwards, the character was referred to as the Panther-God in Avengers v1 #87 (April, 1971).
- She was referred to as the Panther Spirit in Black Panther v2 #4 (October, 1988).
- Finally, the character was referred to as being Bast in Black Panther v3 #21 (August, 2000).
- The character was based on Bast of Egyptian Myth.
In other media
Films
Appearances
- Fantastic Four v1: (1966)
- Avengers v1: (1971)
- Black Panther v2: (1988)
- Black Panther v3: (2000)
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