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[Could we please have some context here? To which work of fiction does this refer? If there is a link from the name of that work of fiction this article, it does not follow that that link is how the reader arrived at this article, so you cannot assume the reader knows what this is about.]
I thought Beas full name was Beaginnings, not beatrice?
Dennis says it's Beatrice in the issue which first revealed her name (issue 2933, dated 3 October 1998): "Her name is Bea- short for Beatrice!" I think 'Beaginnings' was just a play on 'Beginnings' for the comic strip. BillyH 02:12, 22 Dec 2004 (UTC)