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Bill Foster (character)

Dr. William "Bill" Foster, also known as Black Goliath, Giant-Man and Goliath, is a fictional character, a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. He is a professor with powers similar to Hank Pym's increasing size and mass to gigantic proportions.

Bill Foster
Bill Foster as Black Goliath, appearing in Black Goliath #1 (Feb. 1976).
Cover art by Rich Buckler.
Publication information
PublisherMarvel Comics
First appearanceAs Bill Foster:
The Avengers #32 (Sept. 1966)
As Black Goliath:
Luke Cage, Power Man #24 (April 1975)
As Giant-Man:
Marvel Two-in-One #55 (Sept. 1979)
As Goliath:
The Thing vol. 2 #1 (Jan. 2006)
Created byBill Foster:
Stan Lee
Don Heck
Black Goliath:
Tony Isabella
George Tuska
In-story information
Alter egoWilliam "Bill" Foster
SpeciesHuman mutate
Team affiliationsCenters for Disease Control
Project: Pegasus
The Defenders
The Champions
Notable aliasesGoliath
Black Goliath
Giant-Man
Rockwell Dodsworth
Abilities

The character has made several video game appearances and appeared in the Marvel Cinematic Universe film Ant-Man and the Wasp (2018), portrayed by Laurence Fishburne, who later voiced alternate versions of the character in the animated series Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur and What If...?.

Publication history edit

Dr. Foster was created by Stan Lee and Don Heck in The Avengers #32 (Sept. 1966). His "Black Goliath" persona was created by Tony Isabella and George Tuska in Luke Cage, Power Man #24 (April 1975). Foster became the second Giant-Man in Marvel Two-in-One #55 (Sept. 1979). He became yet the fourth Goliath in The Thing vol. 2 #1 (Jan. 2006).

He starred in the five-issue series Black Goliath in 1976.

Bill Foster has appeared in the pages of various comic books, including The Avengers, Power Man, Marvel Two-in-One, The Champions, The Defenders, Marvel Super-Heroes (vol. 3), Marvel Comics Presents, and Civil War.

The character was killed by Ragnarok in the fourth issue of the series Civil War.

Fictional character biography edit

Origin edit

Bill Foster was born in Watts, Los Angeles, California. After earning a Ph.D. in biochemistry from the California Institute of Technology (Caltech), Dr. Foster worked in the Plans and Research Division for Tony Stark's Baltimore factory.[1] He is hired to be the biochemical laboratory assistant of Dr. Henry "Hank" Pym. At a time when the original Giant-Man was stuck at the height of 10 feet (3.0 m), Dr. Foster helps at Stark's behest to find a cure to revert Pym's size back to normal.[2] Foster continues to work as Pym's lab assistant.[3] Foster later investigates the apparent deaths of Pym and Janet van Dyne.[4]

Black Goliath edit

Origin blurb from Black Goliath #1

BILL FOSTER — Dr. William Barrett Foster, DSc, PhD — a child of the GHETTO who has pulled himself up out of the Los Angeles slums to become director of one of the nation's most prestigious research labs. A man whose research has given him the power to instantaneously grow to a height of FIFTEEN FEET, with the strength of a TRUE GIANT. A man who has become... a HERO.[5]

Dr. Foster moves to the West Coast and acquires the formula to "Pym particles" which give him the ability to grow in size like his former employer. Taking the name "Black Goliath", he helps Power Man fight the Circus of Crime.[6] He later battles the original Atom-Smasher, the second Vulcan, and Stilt-Man. The mercenary Warhawk kills Atom-Smasher and flees before Black Goliath can catch him.[1]

Black Goliath later assists the Champions of Los Angeles in battling Stilt-Man, then joins the group part-time as their technical advisor.[7] Alongside Ben Grimm, Black Goliath battles the Hijacker.[8] After the Champions disband, Black Goliath and a large group of other heroes attend a Defenders membership rally; this incarnation of Defenders battles a number of assembled superhuman criminals for only one mission before disbanding.[9]

Giant-Man edit

The Project: Pegasus Saga edit

Dr. Bill Foster later joins the staff of Project Pegasus, the U.S. government's semi-secret energy research facility, as a biochemical researcher. While there, he reveals his Black Goliath identity to the Thing working (at the time) in security for Project: Pegasus. In the process of answering an emergency alarm, Foster decides to change his alias to the name "Giant-Man" at Ben Grimm's suggestion. Alongside the Thing, Quasar, and the Aquarian, Giant-Man defends Project: Pegasus against Nuklo, the Grapplers, Klaw, Solarr, and the Nth Man. After working at Project: Pegasus for a short time, Foster reveals that he is dying from radiation poisoning he contracted in his earlier fight with Atom-Smasher.[10]

Alongside the Thing and Iceman, he battles the Circus of Crime again.[11] Alongside the Thing and Captain America, he battles MODOK and A.I.M.[12] Alongside the Thing and Spider-Woman, Giant-Man battles the second Atom-Smasher. Foster's radiation poisoning takes a turn for the worse and he lies on his death bed. As Spider-Woman is immune to radiation at the time, Foster is given a blood transfusion from Spider-Woman. The process cures his radiation poisoning, but ends Spider-Woman's radiation immunity, and removes Giant-Man's powers as well.[13]

Evolutionary War edit

Bill Foster is next seen during the Evolutionary War. He is a scientist working for the High Evolutionary at his base in the Savage Land.[14] After discovering the High Evolutionary's plans for a genetic bomb, Foster sends a distress message to the West Coast Avengers. Mockingbird, Tigra, and Moon Knight are the only Avengers to answer his summons and join him in destroying the base. Foster reveals that he had been suffering from cancer since his last appearance. He retakes an improved growth serum, which adds clean (cancer-free) mass to his body, so he remains at giant-size until he can receive further treatment.[14] This was the last mention of Foster's cancer. Giant-Man later defeats Doctor Nemesis and Erik Josten in their scheme.[15]

Abandoning the hero role edit

Bill Foster soon gives up the Giant-Man identity to which Hank Pym subsequently takes back for himself.[16] Not too long after that, Josten's ionic powers are disrupted in a battle against the West Coast Avengers.[17] This causes an energy disruption which allows a race of extra-dimensional creatures, the Kosmosians, to attack Earth. Although the creatures are ultimately repelled, the energy disruption and effects on the Pym Particles affect all that have ever been exposed to them, except Pym himself, causing them to lose control of their growth and/or shrinking powers. During this storyline, it was shown how Foster and Pym were trying to use Pym Particles to end world hunger.[18]

After losing his powers, Dr. Foster joins the Centers for Disease Control's staff. In this capacity, he helps the Avengers deal with a bio-weapon released near Mount Rushmore.[19]

Final return edit

Bill Foster somehow regained his powers. Under his Black Goliath identity, he appears very briefly as part of an ad-hoc team of "urban" superheroes (Luke Cage, Iron Fist, Brother Voodoo and the Falcon).[20]

Foster dons the Goliath identity without the "black" in the name and along with a new costume to first help the Thing deal with a supervillain (along with hitting up for a research grant),[21] then helps Spider-Man track down the Hulk in order for Bruce Banner to possibly deal with Spider-Man's cellular degeneration.[22]

Civil War edit

When the Civil War breaks out, Bill Foster as Goliath is seen as a member of Captain America's anti-registration Secret Avengers, adopting the alias Rockwell Dodsworth. He subsequently appears briefly amongst the cavalcade of other super-heroes attending the Black Panther's and Storm's wedding.[23]

Foster is killed by a clone of Thor during a battle between the Secret Avengers and Iron Man's pro-registration forces. Foster is buried as a giant, with Iron Man paying for the thirty-eight burial plots required to accommodate his body. His death affected the war's balance of forces, leading several characters to switch sides, such as Spider-Man defecting to Captain America's side.[24]

Legacy edit

Bill's nephew, M.I.T. student Tom Foster, informs the Black Panther of intending to follow in his uncle's footsteps by cracking the Pym Particle formula and being a hero.[25] Tom later publicly denounced Reed Richards and Iron Man because of his uncle's death.[26] Afterwards, Tom recreates and drinks his uncle's formula.[27]

During the "Dark Reign" storyline, Norman Osborn dug up Foster's grave and removed his clavicle, hoping to use the Pym particle residue to track down Hank Pym's Mighty Avengers. Foster's clavicle is later broken in half by Osborn in a fit of rage after hearing Pym's team being declared "the real Avengers" on national television.[28]

When Hercules ventures into the Underworld, Bill Foster is one of numerous deceased characters seen in Erebus: the place in between life and death where those who feel they still have business in the mortal world gamble and linger for their resurrection.[29]

It is later revealed that Foster had worked with Hank on a virtual reality program where one could upload their consciousness and live on after death prior to his own death. The grieving Pym uploaded Foster's mind into the program, in effect creating a virtual Utopia for his comrade.[30] A.I.M. later attempt to hijack the program, but Pym was able to defeat them with Eric O'Grady's help. During the adventure's course, O'Grady (disguised as Pym in the virtual world) converses briefly with Foster who says to stop pushing loved ones away.[31]

Powers and abilities edit

Bill Foster's superpowers are a result of his biochemical formula containing Pym particles that he ingested.[32] He has the ability to increase his size into gigantic levels by psionically drawing mass from an extra-dimensional source, while gaining immense strength and durability in this height. The extra mass returns to its source as he decreases in size. The process of height alteration is fatiguing, making Foster more vulnerable to harm, after successive changes.

Foster was capable of routinely growing to 15 feet (4.6 m) in height and could lift approximately five tons at that size. After regaining his powers during the "Evolutionary War", it does not provide precise quantification, but he can now grow to 25 feet (7.6 m) tall.

Bill Foster possesses a gifted intellect with an extensive knowledge of biochemistry.

Other versions edit

Ant-Man Season One edit

A younger version of Foster appears in the Ant-Man: Season One graphic novel. He is portrayed as the lab assistant of the young Hank Pym, and helps him in his crusade against Egghead.[33]

Contest of Champions edit

The 2015 Contest of Champions series featured an unidentified alternate reality's version of Civil War that had everything go in Tony Stark's favor. He used the Reality Infinity Gem to undo the death of Goliath at the hands of Ragnarok.[34]

Marvel Zombies edit

A zombified Black Goliath attacks the fortress of Doctor Doom known as "Doomshadt" in Marvel Zombies vs. The Army of Darkness #4. He is repelled by Doom's forces as he is impaled by several large missiles and killed when they explode while still within him.[35] A different zombified Black Goliath shows up in Marvel Zombies Return. He had been decapitated and his still 'living' zombie head is used as part of a makeshift computer to allow the zombified Hank Pym to create dimensional travel. This Goliath is destroyed in an attack by human-friendly forces.[36]

MC2 edit

In the MC2 universe, in the pages of A-Next, Bill Foster is seen within the series as his son John Foster becomes the new Earth Sentry.[37]

Spidey Super Stories edit

An alternate version of Bill Foster appeared in Spidey Super Stories as Giant-Man. In the story, it was explained that Foster was originally the young lab assistant of Hank Pym, and became the second Giant-Man after he retired.[38]

What If? edit

In What If Civil War Ended Differently?, Bill Foster is featured in both stories. In "What If Captain America Led All the Heroes Against the Registration Act", Bill Foster appears on Captain America's side. In "What If Iron Man Lost the Civil War", Bill Foster is among the heroes on both sides that fight an out-of-control Ragnarok. When Ragnarok is about to use a lightning attack on Bill Foster, Iron Man threw himself in front of the attack.[39]

In other media edit

Marvel Cinematic Universe edit

Bill Foster appears in media set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), primarily portrayed by Laurence Fishburne,[40][41] while his son Langston portrays him in flashbacks.[42] This version is a former member of S.H.I.E.L.D., Hank Pym's assistant on "Project Goliath", and Ava Starr's surrogate father after Elihas Starr's death.

  • Introduced in the live-action film Ant-Man and the Wasp, Foster teaches quantum physics at UC Berkeley when he encounters Pym, Scott Lang, and Hope van Dyne. After Ava captures them, Foster explains his intent to cure Ava of her quantum instability by obtaining energy from the Quantum Realm. After Pym, Lang, and Hope escape, Foster and Ava steal Pym's lab, but their former captives retake it. After Janet van Dyne stabilizes Ava, Foster goes on the run with the latter.
  • An alternate reality variant of Foster who became Goliath appears in the Disney+ animated series What If...? episode "What If... Peter Quill Attacked Earth's Mightiest Heroes?", voiced by Fishburne.[43]
  • Foster will appear in the live-action film Thunderbolts.[44]

Television edit

Bill Foster appears in the Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur episode "Devil on Her Shoulder", voiced again by Laurence Fishburne.[45]

Video games edit

Miscellaneous edit

Bill Foster appears in The Avengers: United They Stand #1. This version was Henry Pym's lab assistant.[47]

References edit

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  6. ^ Luke Cage, Power Man #24-25 (April–May 1975).
  7. ^ The Champions #11-13 (Feb.–May 1977).
  8. ^ Marvel Two-in-One #32-35 (Oct. 1977–Jan. 1978).
  9. ^ The Defenders #62-65 (Aug.–Nov. 1978).
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External links edit

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Dr William Bill Foster also known as Black Goliath Giant Man and Goliath is a fictional character a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics He is a professor with powers similar to Hank Pym s increasing size and mass to gigantic proportions Bill FosterBill Foster as Black Goliath appearing in Black Goliath 1 Feb 1976 Cover art by Rich Buckler Publication informationPublisherMarvel ComicsFirst appearanceAs Bill Foster The Avengers 32 Sept 1966 As Black Goliath Luke Cage Power Man 24 April 1975 As Giant Man Marvel Two in One 55 Sept 1979 As Goliath The Thing vol 2 1 Jan 2006 Created byBill Foster Stan LeeDon HeckBlack Goliath Tony IsabellaGeorge TuskaIn story informationAlter egoWilliam Bill FosterSpeciesHuman mutateTeam affiliationsCenters for Disease ControlProject PegasusThe DefendersThe ChampionsNotable aliasesGoliath Black Goliath Giant Man Rockwell DodsworthAbilitiesBrilliant biochemist Mass manipulation Superhuman strength and durabilityThe character has made several video game appearances and appeared in the Marvel Cinematic Universe film Ant Man and the Wasp 2018 portrayed by Laurence Fishburne who later voiced alternate versions of the character in the animated series Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur and What If Contents 1 Publication history 2 Fictional character biography 2 1 Origin 2 2 Black Goliath 2 3 Giant Man 2 3 1 The Project Pegasus Saga 2 3 2 Evolutionary War 2 4 Abandoning the hero role 2 5 Final return 2 6 Civil War 2 7 Legacy 3 Powers and abilities 4 Other versions 4 1 Ant Man Season One 4 2 Contest of Champions 4 3 Marvel Zombies 4 4 MC2 4 5 Spidey Super Stories 4 6 What If 5 In other media 5 1 Marvel Cinematic Universe 5 2 Television 5 3 Video games 5 4 Miscellaneous 6 References 7 External linksPublication history editDr Foster was created by Stan Lee and Don Heck in The Avengers 32 Sept 1966 His Black Goliath persona was created by Tony Isabella and George Tuska in Luke Cage Power Man 24 April 1975 Foster became the second Giant Man in Marvel Two in One 55 Sept 1979 He became yet the fourth Goliath in The Thing vol 2 1 Jan 2006 He starred in the five issue series Black Goliath in 1976 Bill Foster has appeared in the pages of various comic books including The Avengers Power Man Marvel Two in One The Champions The Defenders Marvel Super Heroes vol 3 Marvel Comics Presents and Civil War The character was killed by Ragnarok in the fourth issue of the series Civil War Fictional character biography editOrigin edit Bill Foster was born in Watts Los Angeles California After earning a Ph D in biochemistry from the California Institute of Technology Caltech Dr Foster worked in the Plans and Research Division for Tony Stark s Baltimore factory 1 He is hired to be the biochemical laboratory assistant of Dr Henry Hank Pym At a time when the original Giant Man was stuck at the height of 10 feet 3 0 m Dr Foster helps at Stark s behest to find a cure to revert Pym s size back to normal 2 Foster continues to work as Pym s lab assistant 3 Foster later investigates the apparent deaths of Pym and Janet van Dyne 4 Black Goliath edit Origin blurb from Black Goliath 1 BILL FOSTER Dr William Barrett Foster DSc PhD a child of the GHETTO who has pulled himself up out of the Los Angeles slums to become director of one of the nation s most prestigious research labs A man whose research has given him the power to instantaneously grow to a height of FIFTEEN FEET with the strength of a TRUE GIANT A man who has become a HERO 5 Dr Foster moves to the West Coast and acquires the formula to Pym particles which give him the ability to grow in size like his former employer Taking the name Black Goliath he helps Power Man fight the Circus of Crime 6 He later battles the original Atom Smasher the second Vulcan and Stilt Man The mercenary Warhawk kills Atom Smasher and flees before Black Goliath can catch him 1 Black Goliath later assists the Champions of Los Angeles in battling Stilt Man then joins the group part time as their technical advisor 7 Alongside Ben Grimm Black Goliath battles the Hijacker 8 After the Champions disband Black Goliath and a large group of other heroes attend a Defenders membership rally this incarnation of Defenders battles a number of assembled superhuman criminals for only one mission before disbanding 9 Giant Man edit The Project Pegasus Saga edit Dr Bill Foster later joins the staff of Project Pegasus the U S government s semi secret energy research facility as a biochemical researcher While there he reveals his Black Goliath identity to the Thing working at the time in security for Project Pegasus In the process of answering an emergency alarm Foster decides to change his alias to the name Giant Man at Ben Grimm s suggestion Alongside the Thing Quasar and the Aquarian Giant Man defends Project Pegasus against Nuklo the Grapplers Klaw Solarr and the Nth Man After working at Project Pegasus for a short time Foster reveals that he is dying from radiation poisoning he contracted in his earlier fight with Atom Smasher 10 Alongside the Thing and Iceman he battles the Circus of Crime again 11 Alongside the Thing and Captain America he battles MODOK and A I M 12 Alongside the Thing and Spider Woman Giant Man battles the second Atom Smasher Foster s radiation poisoning takes a turn for the worse and he lies on his death bed As Spider Woman is immune to radiation at the time Foster is given a blood transfusion from Spider Woman The process cures his radiation poisoning but ends Spider Woman s radiation immunity and removes Giant Man s powers as well 13 Evolutionary War edit Bill Foster is next seen during the Evolutionary War He is a scientist working for the High Evolutionary at his base in the Savage Land 14 After discovering the High Evolutionary s plans for a genetic bomb Foster sends a distress message to the West Coast Avengers Mockingbird Tigra and Moon Knight are the only Avengers to answer his summons and join him in destroying the base Foster reveals that he had been suffering from cancer since his last appearance He retakes an improved growth serum which adds clean cancer free mass to his body so he remains at giant size until he can receive further treatment 14 This was the last mention of Foster s cancer Giant Man later defeats Doctor Nemesis and Erik Josten in their scheme 15 Abandoning the hero role edit Bill Foster soon gives up the Giant Man identity to which Hank Pym subsequently takes back for himself 16 Not too long after that Josten s ionic powers are disrupted in a battle against the West Coast Avengers 17 This causes an energy disruption which allows a race of extra dimensional creatures the Kosmosians to attack Earth Although the creatures are ultimately repelled the energy disruption and effects on the Pym Particles affect all that have ever been exposed to them except Pym himself causing them to lose control of their growth and or shrinking powers During this storyline it was shown how Foster and Pym were trying to use Pym Particles to end world hunger 18 After losing his powers Dr Foster joins the Centers for Disease Control s staff In this capacity he helps the Avengers deal with a bio weapon released near Mount Rushmore 19 Final return edit Bill Foster somehow regained his powers Under his Black Goliath identity he appears very briefly as part of an ad hoc team of urban superheroes Luke Cage Iron Fist Brother Voodoo and the Falcon 20 Foster dons the Goliath identity without the black in the name and along with a new costume to first help the Thing deal with a supervillain along with hitting up for a research grant 21 then helps Spider Man track down the Hulk in order for Bruce Banner to possibly deal with Spider Man s cellular degeneration 22 Civil War edit When the Civil War breaks out Bill Foster as Goliath is seen as a member of Captain America s anti registration Secret Avengers adopting the alias Rockwell Dodsworth He subsequently appears briefly amongst the cavalcade of other super heroes attending the Black Panther s and Storm s wedding 23 Foster is killed by a clone of Thor during a battle between the Secret Avengers and Iron Man s pro registration forces Foster is buried as a giant with Iron Man paying for the thirty eight burial plots required to accommodate his body His death affected the war s balance of forces leading several characters to switch sides such as Spider Man defecting to Captain America s side 24 Legacy edit Bill s nephew M I T student Tom Foster informs the Black Panther of intending to follow in his uncle s footsteps by cracking the Pym Particle formula and being a hero 25 Tom later publicly denounced Reed Richards and Iron Man because of his uncle s death 26 Afterwards Tom recreates and drinks his uncle s formula 27 During the Dark Reign storyline Norman Osborn dug up Foster s grave and removed his clavicle hoping to use the Pym particle residue to track down Hank Pym s Mighty Avengers Foster s clavicle is later broken in half by Osborn in a fit of rage after hearing Pym s team being declared the real Avengers on national television 28 When Hercules ventures into the Underworld Bill Foster is one of numerous deceased characters seen in Erebus the place in between life and death where those who feel they still have business in the mortal world gamble and linger for their resurrection 29 It is later revealed that Foster had worked with Hank on a virtual reality program where one could upload their consciousness and live on after death prior to his own death The grieving Pym uploaded Foster s mind into the program in effect creating a virtual Utopia for his comrade 30 A I M later attempt to hijack the program but Pym was able to defeat them with Eric O Grady s help During the adventure s course O Grady disguised as Pym in the virtual world converses briefly with Foster who says to stop pushing loved ones away 31 Powers and abilities editBill Foster s superpowers are a result of his biochemical formula containing Pym particles that he ingested 32 He has the ability to increase his size into gigantic levels by psionically drawing mass from an extra dimensional source while gaining immense strength and durability in this height The extra mass returns to its source as he decreases in size The process of height alteration is fatiguing making Foster more vulnerable to harm after successive changes Foster was capable of routinely growing to 15 feet 4 6 m in height and could lift approximately five tons at that size After regaining his powers during the Evolutionary War it does not provide precise quantification but he can now grow to 25 feet 7 6 m tall Bill Foster possesses a gifted intellect with an extensive knowledge of biochemistry Other versions editAnt Man Season One edit A younger version of Foster appears in the Ant Man Season One graphic novel He is portrayed as the lab assistant of the young Hank Pym and helps him in his crusade against Egghead 33 Contest of Champions edit The 2015 Contest of Champions series featured an unidentified alternate reality s version of Civil War that had everything go in Tony Stark s favor He used the Reality Infinity Gem to undo the death of Goliath at the hands of Ragnarok 34 Marvel Zombies edit A zombified Black Goliath attacks the fortress of Doctor Doom known as Doomshadt in Marvel Zombies vs The Army of Darkness 4 He is repelled by Doom s forces as he is impaled by several large missiles and killed when they explode while still within him 35 A different zombified Black Goliath shows up in Marvel Zombies Return He had been decapitated and his still living zombie head is used as part of a makeshift computer to allow the zombified Hank Pym to create dimensional travel This Goliath is destroyed in an attack by human friendly forces 36 MC2 edit In the MC2 universe in the pages of A Next Bill Foster is seen within the series as his son John Foster becomes the new Earth Sentry 37 Spidey Super Stories edit An alternate version of Bill Foster appeared in Spidey Super Stories as Giant Man In the story it was explained that Foster was originally the young lab assistant of Hank Pym and became the second Giant Man after he retired 38 What If edit In What If Civil War Ended Differently Bill Foster is featured in both stories In What If Captain America Led All the Heroes Against the Registration Act Bill Foster appears on Captain America s side In What If Iron Man Lost the Civil War Bill Foster is among the heroes on both sides that fight an out of control Ragnarok When Ragnarok is about to use a lightning attack on Bill Foster Iron Man threw himself in front of the attack 39 In other media editMarvel Cinematic Universe edit See also Bill Foster Marvel Cinematic Universe Bill Foster appears in media set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe MCU primarily portrayed by Laurence Fishburne 40 41 while his son Langston portrays him in flashbacks 42 This version is a former member of S H I E L D Hank Pym s assistant on Project Goliath and Ava Starr s surrogate father after Elihas Starr s death Introduced in the live action film Ant Man and the Wasp Foster teaches quantum physics at UC Berkeley when he encounters Pym Scott Lang and Hope van Dyne After Ava captures them Foster explains his intent to cure Ava of her quantum instability by obtaining energy from the Quantum Realm After Pym Lang and Hope escape Foster and Ava steal Pym s lab but their former captives retake it After Janet van Dyne stabilizes Ava Foster goes on the run with the latter An alternate reality variant of Foster who became Goliath appears in the Disney animated series What If episode What If Peter Quill Attacked Earth s Mightiest Heroes voiced by Fishburne 43 Foster will appear in the live action film Thunderbolts 44 Television edit Bill Foster appears in the Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur episode Devil on Her Shoulder voiced again by Laurence Fishburne 45 Video games edit Bill Foster as Goliath appears as a boss in Marvel Ultimate Alliance 2 voiced by Emerson Brooks 46 This version is an ally of Captain America in opposing the Superhuman Registration Act Bill Foster as Goliath appears as a playable character in Marvel Super Hero Squad Online citation needed Bill Foster as Black Goliath appears as a playable character in Lego Marvel s Avengers citation needed voiced by James C Mathis III citation needed Miscellaneous edit Bill Foster appears in The Avengers United They Stand 1 This version was Henry Pym s lab assistant 47 References edit a b Black Goliath 1 5 Feb Nov 1976 The Avengers 32 35 Marvel Comics The Avengers 41 54 and 75 Marvel Comics Marvel Feature 9 Marvel Comics Black Goliath 1 Feb 1976 Luke Cage Power Man 24 25 April May 1975 The Champions 11 13 Feb May 1977 Marvel Two in One 32 35 Oct 1977 Jan 1978 The Defenders 62 65 Aug Nov 1978 Marvel Two in One 54 58 Marvel Comics Marvel Two in One 76 Marvel Two in One 82 Marvel Comics Marvel Two in One 85 Marvel Comics a b The West Coast Avengers vol 2 Annual 3 Marvel Comics 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