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Andrea Beaumont

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Phantasm
Andrea Beaumont as the Phantasm, on a splash page inBatman/Catwoman#2 (January 2021), art byClay Mann.
Publication information
PublisherDC Comics
First appearance
First comic appearanceBatman: Mask of the Phantasm – The Animated Movie#1 (January 1994)
Created byAlan Burnett
Paul Dini
Bruce Timm
In-story information
Full nameAndrea "Andi" Beaumont
SpeciesHuman
Abilities
  • Skilledmartial artist
  • High-tech costume: bodysuit with Kevlar covering, mask with voice modifier, bladed gauntlet, artificial fog manipulation system
  • Expert illusionist

Andrea Beaumont,also known as thePhantasm,is asupervillainandantiherocreated byAlan BurnettandPaul Dini,and designed byBruce Timm.Beaumont first appeared as the main antagonist in the 1993DC Animated Universe (DCAU)filmBatman: Mask of the Phantasm,where she was established as the fiancée ofBruce Wayne/Batman.Dana Delanyprovided thevoice workfor Andrea andStacy Keachprovided the electronically modified voice of her "Phantasm" alter ego; Keach also provided the voice of Andrea's father, Carl.

Andrea Beaumont has made occasional appearances in various DCAUBatmanmedia in her Phantasm guise, often as a freelance assassin working withAmanda Waller.In December 2020,[2]Beaumont made her mainDC Universecomic bookdebut inTom King'sBatman/Catwoman12-issuemaxiseries.[3]

Mask of the Phantasm

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Character design

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Phantasm character art from the film's style guide.[4]

In keeping withBatman: The Animated Series'film noirinspiration and "Dark Deco" visual style,[5]Bruce Timmcreated Andrea's civilian design to reference women's fashion from the 1940s, including: red hair in along bob(reminiscent ofLauren Bacall), "sweater girl"sweaters, high-waistedpencil skirts,wrap dresses,and pumps.

Timm designed the Phantasm's costume to reflect Alan Burnett's initial description of aGrim Reaper-esque character. Burnett wanted the villain to be reminiscent of theGhost of Christmas Future,a similarity thatthe Jokermentions in the film.[6][7]Timm went through approximately 20 different character designs for the Phantasm before creating a version that would evolve into the final design.[6]Five alternate designs for the Phantasm's costume were featured inHBO's "First Look" television preview forMask of the Phantasm.[6]

Described by Timm as resembling a "tall, gauntDeathcharacter ",[6]the Phantasm's costume is hooded and features a metal, skull-like mask. The Phantasm carries a large blade, reminiscent of ascythe,in her right hand. The blade was not part of Timm's original design, and was added later at Burnett's insistence.[1]The character's left glove houses a chemically-based, artificial fog-generating device that the Phantasm uses for stealth, combat, and intimidation. At various points inMask of the Phantasm,the Phantasm's manipulation of fog makes it appear that the character hassupernaturalpowers, such as intangibility and the ability to vanish. These smoke-filled appearances were influenced by theMarvel ComicssupervillainMysterio.[8]

The Phantasm's facade is completed by a masculine voice provided byStacy Keach,which was digitally altered in post-production to be deeper and echo. Portions of Keach's unmodified performance can be heard inMask of the Phantasm'stheatrical trailer,[9]including the Phantasm's signature phrase: "Your angel of death awaits". The Phantasm's on-screen presence is accompanied by an eerie theme composed byShirley Walkerthat prominently features thetheremin.

Role

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The screenwriters ofBatman: Mask of the PhantasmincludedAlan Burnett,Martin Pasko,Paul Dini,andMichael Reaves.Pasko wrote many of the flashback sequences (including those featuring Andrea and Reaves) and the final showdown between Batman, the Phantasm, and theJoker.[1]Andrea is based loosely on a combination of Judson Caspian (theReaper) and his daughter Rachel, characters from the four-issue 1987 "Batman: Year Two"comic book storyline that ran inDetective Comics#575-578. According toKevin Conroy,Andrea was named after voice directorAndrea Romano.[10]

Andrea Beaumont unmasked.

InMask of the Phantasm,producer Alan Burnett "wanted to do a big love story with Bruce because we hadn't really done it onthe TV show.I wanted a story that got into his head ".[1]Burnett centered Andrea in his conception of the film's story: "We wanted to make a big movie story. We were telling a story about 'the girl who got away'. The one woman who could have stopped Bruce from ever becoming Batman".[6]The resulting narrative, which dealt with Bruce's decision to become and remain Batman,[1]hinged on Bruce and Andrea's relationship.

Andrea's role inMask of the Phantasmcorresponds with that of thefemme fatalefromhardboileddetective fictionandHawksian womanfromfilm noir.Burnett felt that the film's narrative should be removed from Batman's traditionalrogues gallery.[1]The fact that Andrea is revealed as the main villain in aplot twistis a convention of the femme fatalestock character.

Andrea serves as afoilfor Batman. The characters are very similar; they both don an intimidating costume and speak to the gravestones of their parents (as if holding a conversation with the deceased). The paralleling of their characters — most importantly the death of their parents at the hand of criminals — highlights how different they are: Though they both becamevigilantes,Andrea chose to become a killer, following a warped code of "eye for an eye"justice, while Bruce chose a code of ethics that forbids killing.

Plot

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Andrea Beaumont, as she appeared in the animated filmBatman: Mask of the Phantasm(1993).

Andrea Beaumont is the daughter of financier Carl Beaumont and his late wife Victoria. She meets fellowGothamUniversity student and billionaire Bruce Wayne, and they fall in love. Bruce vacillates between the promise he made to his murdered parents to fight crime versus starting a married life with Andrea, which he feels his parents would have wanted for him. Bruce dons a mask and leather jacket to stop a truck hijacking, but the robbers mock him instead of being intimidated. Bruce decides to marry Andrea and abandon crime-fighting, instead pledging part of his inheritance to theGotham City Police Department.The two explore a grotto on his property, later to become theBatcave,and Andrea accepts Bruce's proposal.

Andrea discovers that her father has set up dummy corporations in Gotham with Mafia bosses: Chuckie Sol, Sal Valestra, and Buzz Bronski. When the mobsters want repayment, Carl and Andrea flee to Europe. Andrea breaks off her engagement with Bruce and he becomes a vigilante. Andrea and her father bounce around Europe before settling on a Mediterranean coast.

Ex-Beaumont lawyer Arthur Reeves, the only one with knowledge of the Beaumonts' flight, has run out of money in his campaign for election to the Gotham city council. Carl won't contribute, so Reeves sells the Beaumonts' whereabouts to the mob. Although Carl returned the money the mobsters want his life for unpunctuality. Their goon Jack Napier, later to becomethe Joker,does the job. Leaving, he passes by Andrea. She tells him her father paid them back, but Napier ignores her. Andrea screams when she sees her father's corpse.

Andrea trains for years, planning revenge on those who arranged for her father to be killed. She returns to Gotham as the Phantasm, with a smoke generator, scythe-bladed gauntlet, and avoice changerembedded in her mask, which makes her voice sound like her father's. She kills Sol and Bronski. Batman had thwarted Sol's plan to flood Gotham with fake money and is blamed for the killings of Bronski and Sol. Reeves demands peace and, over Commissioner Gordon's objections, orders the Police to hunt Batman. Andrea visits her mother's grave. Batman, also drawn to his parents' grave, sees her and flees, but Andrea guesses his secret identity. She rebuffs his questions about the mobsters and Carl Beaumont. Valestra's appeal to Reeves for protection from Batman fails, so he seeks the Joker to kill Batman.

The Phantasm breaks into Valestra's home to murder him, only to find Joker has already done so and set a trap for Batman. Andrea changes out of her costume and helps Batman escape. She lies to Bruce that the Phantasm is her father and that she is trying to stop his killing spree. They spend the night together. Reeves doesn't believe Joker that Batman is not responsible for the killings, nor about the Phantasm's existence. Joker attacks him with venom, but is interrupted as Andrea comes for him.

The Phantasm tracks the Joker to his hideout at the derelict Gotham World Fairgrounds, but he has guessed her identity and anticipated the attack. They battle and the Joker lures her to a giant turbine. Batman intervenes before the blades can crush the Phantasm. She attempts to justify her actions and Batman begs her to leave. She disappears in a cloud of smoke. Batman and the Joker fight to the brink of exhaustion when the fairground - rigged with explosives - detonates and begins to crumble. The Phantasm reappears saying "one way or another, it ends tonight". With the Joker in her power, the Phantasm disappears with her captive.

Escaping the fairground through the sewers, Batman assumes that Andrea and the Joker have perished. Andrea survives and leaves a locket for Bruce in the Batcave. She stands alone at night on the deck of an ocean liner.

DCAU animation and comics

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Her first real appearance was in the movie adaptation mini comic that came with the VHS release (this comic was a digest size) and was released in December 1993. Simultaneously, there was a Prestige Format which was the traditional sized comic. Both of these books had the same red cover. There was a Newstand edition which featured a different cover.

Adventures

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The Phantasm makes her first returning appearance in "Shadow of the Phantasm", a story in the comicBatman & Robin AdventuresAnnual#1 (November 1996). In a direct sequel toMask of the Phantasm,Andrea and Batman defeat Arthur Reeves, who - having been driven mad with a permanent grin on his face by the Joker as the doctors were unable to fully treat him - is determined to exact revenge on Beaumont and Batman, who he finally learns is Bruce Wayne, with Reeves falling to his death.

In 2004'sBatman Adventures: Shadows and Masks,Andrea goes undercover inBlack Mask's organization, the False Face Society. During this story arc, she meets Bruce (who was also infiltrating the organisation as his criminal disguise "Matches Malone" ) atWayne Manorand asks him not to interfere with her operation. He coldly rebukes her, calling her a "killer". She eventually fightsBatgirland has her captured and put in a water tank to kill her only for her to be freed by Bruce who was present there and then later tries to kill Black Mask.

"Epilogue"

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The Phantasm makes a cameo appearance as an assassin in the season 2 finale episode of the television seriesJustice League Unlimited:"Epilogue"(2005). Years after Bruce retired from crimefighting at the beginning ofBatman Beyond,Andrea, now an elderly woman but still active as a mercenary, is hired byAmanda Wallerwho was concerned about Batman's eventual death or retirement, to murderTerry McGinnis' parents, whose son is secretly also Bruce's under genetic tampering. The psychological trauma, Waller reasons, may steer Terry toward becoming Wayne's successor as Batman. However, the Phantasm abandons the hit moments before she would have slain the young couple. Andrea argues that the murder would defile the Batman legacy by breaking Bruce's paramount rule: to never take a life. Andrea's change of heart marks the official end of Waller's "Project Batman Beyond", though chance would compel Terry to eventually become Bruce's successor regardless after his father is murdered. In the episode, Andrea has no lines or voice actor. Her sentiments are conveyed through Waller'smonologuerecounting the event.

Batman Beyond 2.0

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The Phantasm returns in "Mark of the Phantasm", a seven-part storyline in the 2015 digital comicBatman Beyond 2.0(set after theBatman Beyondanimated series). At the secret behest of Amanda Waller, Andrea seeks out the great-grandnephew ofJoe Chill,Jake Chill (a.k.a. the Vigilante), for the murder of Terry McGinnis' father. Beaumont is charged with killing Jake before Terry learns of Jake's guilt, in an effort to remove any temptation for Terry to attempt the same.

After an initial attempt on Jake's life fails due to Terry's intercession, Andrea visits Bruce in the Batcave. Bruce reveals that he searched for Andrea, and attempts to convince her that it is not too late for them. Andrea acknowledges that, despite their similarities, they are at loggerheads: "I do things Batman can't. I always have". Beaumont abandons her second attempt on Jake's life when he accidentally dies from exposure to Joker venom.

DC Universe

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Andrea Beaumont, in her mainstream canon debut, inBatman/Catwoman#1 (December 2020, DC Comics), art by Clay Mann.

Andrea Beaumont/Phantasm made her comic debut inBatman/Catwomanlimited series by writerTom Kingand artistClay Mannin December 2020. Previously revealed in 2019, posted on Twitter by King and Mann, the image of the Phantasm included Batman andCatwomanreflected in the Phantasm's scythe, in addition to the text "She awaits you" (a reference to the Phantasm's catchphrase) and the series title.[3]

DC Comics describes Beaumont's role in one of three timelines featured in the comic: "And in the present, Bruce and Selina's union is threatened by the arrival of one of Batman's past flings, Andrea Beaumont, a.k.a. Phantasm. Beaumont's return calls into question how each character chooses to operate in their costumed, and personal, lives, and any move by Phantasm could change the fate of Bruce and Selina's future".[2]

Minor appearances

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  • Andrea Beaumont is mentioned as aneaster egginBatman: Arkham Origins,where postcards from Rome and Paris addressed to Bruce Wayne bear her signature. In those postcards, she is confirmed to be looking for her father and telling Bruce he knows how to meet her.
  • The Phantasm appears as a playable character in theLego DC Super-Villainsvideo game asdownloadable content.She was one of the playable characters for theBatman: The Animated Seriesstory level and would become a permanent playable character upon completion.
  • InBatman: Li'l Gotham,the Phantasm's mask was placed on display in theBatcave.[11]
  • Her mask was mentioned inBatwomanepisode "Meet Your Maker".
  • An easter egg inThe Lego Batman Movieis an advertisement for a fragrance called "Musk of the Phantasm".

Action figures

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In conjunction with the release ofMask of the Phantasmin 1993,Kennerreleased a Phantasmaction figure.The toy was packaged with Phantasm's mask and cloak off, revealing the villain'ssecret identity,and — apocryphally — spoiling the plot twist for audiences. This model was later re-released as part of a "Rogues Gallery" box set, but with the costume's grey and black coloring transposed.[12]

In 2016,DC Collectiblesreleased a new action figure in their 6-inch highly-articulated toy line based onBatman: The Animated Series,packed with a re-release of the Batman figure from the series. This figure is more precisely sculpted and has more articulation, though does not include an unmasked Beaumont portrait or feature seen in the 4-inch figure.

References

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  1. ^abcdefDini, Paul;Kidd, Chip(1998).Batman Animated.New York City: Harper Entertainment~.ISBN0-06-107327-X.
  2. ^abDC Publicity (September 10, 2020)."Batman/Catwoman Begins!".DC Comics.Archivedfrom the original on September 13, 2020.RetrievedSeptember 20,2020.
  3. ^abPolo, Susana (12 June 2019)."DC Comics will make Mask of the Phantasm's villain canon for the first time".Polygon.Archivedfrom the original on August 9, 2020.Retrieved30 June2020.
  4. ^Batman: Mask of the Phantasm, The Animated Movie, Style Guide.Unknown publisher. 1993.Archivedfrom the original on September 23, 2020.RetrievedSeptember 23,2020.
  5. ^Timm, Bruce W.;Dini, Paul;Brian, Mitch(1992).Batman Series Writer's Bible(PDF).Unknown publisher.Archived(PDF)from the original on February 15, 2019.RetrievedSeptember 20,2020.
  6. ^abcdeHBO. "HBO First Look: Batman Mask of the Phantasm". HBO (circa 1993).[1].
  7. ^Batman: Mask of the Phantasm.Dir. Eric Radomski and Bruce W. Timm. Perf. Kevin Conroy, Dana Delany, Mark Hamill, and Hart Bochner. 1993. DVD. Warner Home Video. October 4, 2005.
  8. ^Calhoun, Pat S. (January 1994). "Adventures Into Weird Words".Comic Book Marketplace.No. 9.
  9. ^Batman: Mask of the Phantasmtheatrical trailer. 1993. Warner Brothers.[2]
  10. ^Junkies, Convention."Kevin Conroy and Mark Hamill - Fan Expo Canada - Panel".Convention Junkies.Retrieved30 January2023.
  11. ^Batman: Li'l Gotham#10 (March 2014).
  12. ^"World's Finest"Batman: Mask of the Phantasm15th Anniversary Retrospective[3]