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Mysterio

Mysterio (Quentin Beck) is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko, the character first appeared in The Amazing Spider-Man #13 (June 1964).[3] He is primarily depicted as an adversary of the superheroes Spider-Man and Daredevil. While Mysterio does not possess any superhuman abilities, he is a former special effects artist, illusionist and actor who uses his talents to commit crimes. He is a founding member of the supervillain team the Sinister Six.

Mysterio
Artwork from The Amazing Spider-Man Annual #1 (October 1964),
art by Steve Ditko
Publication information
PublisherMarvel Comics
First appearanceThe Amazing Spider-Man #13
(June 1964)
Created byStan Lee
Steve Ditko
In-story information
Alter egoQuentin Beck
SpeciesHuman
Team affiliationsSinister Six
Maggia
Notable aliasesDr. Ludwig Rinehart
Cage McKnight[1]
Gerdes
Nicholas Macabes
Rudolph Hines
Mysty[2]
Abilities

The character has appeared in numerous media adaptations, including feature films, television series and video games. Jake Gyllenhaal portrayed Mysterio in the live-action Marvel Cinematic Universe film Spider-Man: Far From Home (2019), reappearing in archive footage in The Daily Bugle (2019, 2021) and Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021).[4]

Publication history

Mysterio was created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko and first appears in The Amazing Spider-Man #13 (June 1964).[5][6] It was later retconned that the aliens seen in The Amazing Spider-Man #2 had been Mysterio and his men in disguise.[7] It was revealed that he had been hired by the Tinkerer to disguise himself as an extraterrestrial and uncover military and industrial secrets.[8] Like the Kingpin, he has crossed over and been a major villain of Daredevil. In the story arc "Guardian Devil", he crossed into Daredevil's territory, almost pushing Daredevil over the edge.[9]

Fictional character biography

Background and first appearances

Quentin Beck is a special effects master and stunt man working for a major Hollywood studio with dreams of making a name for himself in the film industry. However, he came to see his career in special effects as a dead-end job. His attempts to become an actor were poorly received, but he realized that his expertise in illusions could make him an effective criminal. In his first battle with Spider-Man, after he frames Spider-Man for robbing the Midtown Museum, Mysterio obstructs the hero's spider-sense with gas and dissolves Spider-Man's webbing with a chemical abrasive. However Spider-Man tricks Mysterio into revealing he robbed the museum, then Spider-Man revealed he had captured it on tape. Mysterio was then jailed, blaming Spider-Man for his ruined career.[10]

Mysterio later joins the Sinister Six in an attempt at revenge on Spider-Man.[11] In an elaborate scheme, Doctor Octopus gives each member of the Sinister Six a card with the location of the next battle written on it. Each location was carefully selected to best suit that member's particular talents and Spider-Man will have to fight them one after the other. Only once Spider-Man has defeated each opponent, will he be able to obtain the card that will identify the next location. Doctor Octopus believed that with this plan, each of the Sinister Six would weaken Spider-Man a little bit more so that his chances would grow slimmer after each battle. When Spider-Man reaches Mysterio, his third opponent, he is immediately attacked by a group of highly developed robot replicas of the X-Men controlled by Mysterio. After successfully defeating the robots and Mysterio, Spider-Man gets the next card that enables him to go on to battle the Sandman.[12]

Further appearances and decline

 
Cover of The Amazing Spider-Man #618 (March 2011 Marvel Comics), art by Marcos Martín

Mysterio later creates the alias of world-renowned psychiatrist Dr. Ludwig Rinehart, using technology and hypnosis in an attempt to make Spider-Man lose his mind, and nearly convincing him to unmask himself, though ironically Spider-Man was helped by J. Jonah Jameson suddenly bursting into the house. Spider-Man then unmasked Mysterio.[13] Mysterio then establishes a brief partnership with the Wizard in a plot to kill Spider-Man and the Human Torch on a Hollywood movie set by pretending to enroll them in a film. However, they were both defeated and arrested.[14] He threatens to destroy the city while on TV, and goes on to convince Spider-Man he is 6 inches (15 cm) tall using a post-hypnotic suggestion and a miniature funfair, but Spider-Man sees through the illusion and captures Mysterio yet again.[15]

While Beck is incarcerated, his cellmate Daniel Berkhart briefly becomes Mysterio on the original's behalf.[16] Out of prison, Beck resumes his Ludwig Rinehart identity to manipulate Spider-Man's Aunt May into revealing the whereabouts of a lost fortune hidden in her house.[17] Beck used bogus alien disguises to frighten May Parker into revealing the location of the fortune, but then learned that the money had long ago been eaten by silverfish.[18] In his next appearance, Mysterio tricks Spider-Man into believing that he had caused the death of a bystander.[19] Mysterio then attempts to scare the tenants from an apartment complex in a real estate scam thwarted by the preteen superhero team Power Pack,[20] much to his later humiliation. He is recruited by Doctor Octopus to form the second Sinister Six, and battles Spider-Man.[21] In other encounters, Mysterio has faked the death of Spider-Man's Aunt May,[22] and made deals with demons from Limbo.[23] Despite this, however, Mysterio was constantly beaten by Spider-Man and usually arrested. He joined Doctor Octopus' Sinister Six on several occasions, but this never gave him the edge against his foe that he desired. Eventually, he began to lose credibility as a supervillain, with his defeat at the hands of Power Pack being a particularly humiliating moment.

"Guardian Devil" and death

After his final imprisonment during the "Guardian Devil" story arc, Mysterio was given an early release, as he had been diagnosed with a brain tumor and lung cancer, both caused by the chemicals and radiation from his equipment. He was given one year to live, but this imminent death caused prison psychiatrists to grant him an early release.[24] Obsessed with exacting his final revenge on Spider-Man, he was disappointed when he deduced from newspaper articles that the current Spider-Man was just a clone and saw no dignity in overpowering a "copy" of the real thing (even though by then, the clone had been killed and the current Spider-Man was indeed the original).[25] Mysterio decided to change his plan and focus on Daredevil, whom he had encountered recently during an insurance scam that the hero had thwarted; Mysterio believed that he had found a 'kindred spirit' in Daredevil, in the sense that both were second stringers with little reputation outside their homes.[25]

After the Kingpin gave Mysterio all the information he possessed about Daredevil's past, Mysterio developed an elaborate plot to drive Daredevil insane using a special designed drug to influence Daredevil's mood, presenting him with a baby girl and conflicting reports that she was the second coming of Christ or the Antichrist, with the drug rendering Daredevil violent if anyone suggested that the child was innocent.[26] In the course of the scheme, Karen Page was killed by Bullseye after Mysterio had convinced her that she was suffering from HIV due to her time as a porn star,[27] Matt Murdock's partner Foggy Nelson was framed for murder after cheating on his current lover,[28] and Daredevil nearly lost his mind as he appeared to be tormented by the forces of Hell.[clarification needed][25]

However, Daredevil's will proved stronger than Mysterio expected, and once Doctor Strange discovers and magically removed the drug from Daredevil's bloodstream, Daredevil unmasked Mysterio as the mastermind, shattering the villain's helmet in fury and revealing his now-languishing appearance. Beck had thought Daredevil would kill him upon discovery, which in his eyes, was a "grand way to end his final show". Daredevil denied him this and instead dismissed Mysterio's scheme as a basic 'B-movie' plot and calling Mysterio a 'human Xerox', incapable of having an original thought in his life; if nothing else, the Kingpin had already attempted to drive Daredevil insane and he had used the 'supernatural intruding on our world' idea in a previous attack on J. Jonah Jameson. Broken in every sense of the word, Mysterio, saying he was stealing an idea from Kraven the Hunter, pulled out a gun and shot himself dead. While Mysterio has faked his own death several times in the past, this act was apparently legitimate, as Mysterio literally had nothing left to live for.[25]

Resurrection

 
Mysterio unmasked in Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man #12, art by Todd Nauck

Sometime later, Quentin Beck suddenly appears in the Midtown High School auditorium in a dark red version of his costume during the three-way battle between Spider-Man and the two successor Mysterios. He confronts Francis Klum before leaving him for Berkhart to deal with. Quentin Beck then confronts Miss Arrow, revealing that half his head is missing from the gunshot wound and explains that, having gone to Hell for suicide, his "superiors" in the afterlife sent him back to Earth to maintain a cosmic balance. His superiors want Spider-Man to continue working at the school and Beck knows Miss Arrow has a similar role for the "other side". Berkhart and Klum briefly battle one another before Spider-Man captures Berkhart. While trying to escape, Klum runs into Arrow and tries to take her as a hostage, only to be stabbed by one of her stingers. He then teleports away, badly bleeding.[29][30][31] Neither Berkhart nor Klum have been seen since. Though Berkhart was incarcerated, Klum's status is uncertain. In The Amazing Spider-Man #581, a flashback shows that, prior to his suicide, Beck had been hired by Norman Osborn to fake his son Harry's death.

Mysterio reappears during The Gauntlet story line, which re-introduces several past Spider-Man villains with new twists. This Mysterio claims to be a returned Quentin Beck who had faked his death, though it's unclear how this fits in with his aforementioned appearance. He is under the employ of Maggia crime member Carmine, creating androids of various deceased Maggia (including their dead leader Silvermane) to give them a credibility boost in their gang war with Mister Negative. Beck controls the Silvermane robot himself and plants seeds of rebellion in Hammerhead, who had left the Maggia under the belief that Silvermane was deceased. He also tries to drive Spider-Man mad by making him think he's accidentally killed several gang members, while trying to convince him that a returned Captain George Stacy, who claims to have always been the gangster known as the Big Man, also faked his death years earlier. This turn makes Spider-Man realize that Mysterio must be behind the recent mysterious return of so many deceased individuals, and he vows to have Mysterio pay for making it personal. Shortly after, Mysterio uses the Silvermane robot to murder Carmine in an attempt to secretly seize control of the Maggia and its fortune. Spider-Man eventually exposes and confronts Mysterio, who flees. He later runs into the Chameleon, who tells him that he has some friends who are "dying" to meet him.[32] The "friends" the Chameleon was talking about happens to be the Kravinoffs. He was present at the ritual where Spider-Man is seemingly sacrificed in order to revive Kraven the Hunter.[33]

During the Origin of the Species story line, Mysterio is among the supervillains invited by Doctor Octopus to join his villains' team where he is promised that he will receive a reward.[34] Mysterio went after Spider-Man for Menace's infant. He manages to trick Spider-Man into giving him the child by projecting an image of Avengers Mansion and uses his illusions to try to frighten Spider-Man. Ultimately, Spider-Man recovers the baby from Mysterio after figuring out the villain's involvement.[35] Mysterio is next seen as part of the new Sinister Six organized by Doctor Octopus. He first works with Chameleon to distract Spider-Man and the Future Foundation, faking an attack in the Caribbean by zombie pirates while the rest of the Six steal something from the Fantastic Four's headquarters.[36] He also participates in an attack by the Six on the Avengers Academy.[37] When the Sinister Six launch an attack on the Intelligencia and their new doomsday weapon, Mysterio is responsible for taking down the Red Ghost and his Super-Apes.[38]

Subsequent schemes

Doctor Octopus and Mysterio later coordinate the Octobots that have infiltrated the Apogee 1 Space Station. When Mysterio notices that some of the Octobots were disabled, Doctor Octopus orders the Octobots to finish their mission and then destroy the space station. Spider-Man, the Human Torch and John Jameson later discover that some of the space station's crew members have been taken over by the Octobots, making them Octobot-controlled zombies that obey Doctor Octopus's commands.[39] While in their undersea base, Doctor Octopus and Mysterio discover that their Octobot-controlled zombies have passed out. After Apogee 1 Space Station is destroyed and the crew is evacuated by Spider-Man, the Human Torch and John Jameson, Doctor Octopus tells the rest of the Sinister Six that his master plan is about to begin.[40]

Although Mysterio aids Doctor Octopus in his attack against the Avengers and his plan to "heal" the world during the "Ends of the Earth" story line, he agrees to help Spider-Man, Silver Sable and the Black Widow defeat Doctor Octopus's plans after Spider-Man convinces him that Doctor Octopus will not honor any deal he has made with the Six, as he will almost certainly scorch Earth if his plan succeeds. Mysterio leads Spider-Man and his allies to a Mayan temple where Doctor Octopus's base is located (claiming that he was responsible for the choice of location due to the supposed Mayan prophecies of the world ending in 2012), leaving them to face the mind-controlled Avengers.[41] After disabling the Octobots that were controlling the Avengers, Mysterio lends Spider-Man and Silver Sable his vehicle and provides them with the location of Dr. Octopus' base. He then disappears in a cloud of smoke and leaves the heroes to deal with Octavius.[42]

During the Spider-Men story line, Mysterio has crossed over to the Ultimate Marvel Universe multiple times only to encounter the mainstream Spider-Man after his last travel. In the struggle, Spider-Man is transported to the Ultimate Universe, where Mysterio reveals that his Ultimate counterpart is simply a robotic avatar controlled remotely.[43] Refusing to allow Spider-Man to escape, Mysterio sends a robot avatar after Peter and the new Spider-Man.[44] Despite using chemical weapons to create the hallucination that both Spider-Men are fighting an army of their greatest foes, Peter's greater experience allows him to focus through Mysterio's illusions and destroy the avatar. Mysterio subsequently departs, reflecting that it is more appropriate to leave Spider-Man trapped in a world where he is dead, leaving Iron Man to examine his discarded technology.[45] Mysterio is preparing to cement his victory by destroying the portal and trapping Spider-Man in the Ultimate universe forever. But unable to resist the temptation to see how his enemy is faring, he keeps the portal open long enough for Peter and the Ultimates to capture him. Despite his best efforts to throw them off with their worst fears, Mysterio is quickly defeated. Fury decides to keep him prisoner in the Ultimate universe due to his knowledge of Peter's secret identity.[46] He is later questioned by the Ultimates when Galactus is accidentally transferred into the Ultimate universe after they determine that Galactus originates from Mysterio's world. Beck reveals that Galactus's past assaults had been defeated by his world's Reed Richards,[47] allowing the Ultimates to send their Reed to Earth-616 to hack his counterpart's files on Galactus.[48]

Eight months after the events of Secret Wars, Mysterio attacks Parker Industries with the intention of using the company's Webware technology to cause mass hysteria by beaming imagery directly into the minds of the product's users. The plot is thwarted by Deadpool, who runs Mysterio over with his "Dead-Buggy".[49] While recovering in the hospital, Beck is visited by an unknown figure, who leaves a Mysterio bust on the supervillain's bedside table while declaring that he is "not out of the game yet".[50] After Deadpool is manipulated into killing Spider-Man, Mysterio tortures the hero's Limbo-bound soul by projecting his own spirit into the realm using power provided by a mysterious benefactor. Deadpool is able to enter Limbo and help Spider-Man overpower Mysterio, who is afterward shown to have disappeared from his hospital bed.[51]

Retirement and return to villainy

After being beaten by the likes of Deadpool and other superheroes, Quentin Beck left the supervillain business and relocated to Las Vegas.[52] His daughter Misty Beck shows up in order to persuade him to become Mysterio again.[53] Dusk shows some awareness of this, as she warns the Scarlet Spider about Mysterio,[54] but when Reilly visits the villain, he accepts Beck's explanation that he has decided to retire.[55] Misty later involves her father in a ritual that would grant her great power if she sacrificed something she truly loved in exchange. But when she attempted to kill Beck, Reilly's intervention distracted her long enough for Beck to accidentally stab her resulting in him gaining the power himself as he places his left hand on the altar while shedding Misty's blood. Now possessing power drawn from Cyttorak, Beck recreates his Mysterio costume and attacks the Scarlet Spider. The Scarlet Spider defeats his foe by cutting off the hand that touched the altar, taking away Beck's power.[56]

Mysterio later created the illusion of an alien invasion that lured every superhero team to fight them. Spider-Man discovered Mysterio's plot and defeated him. Mysterio stated that he wanted to become more than a lesser criminal as Spider-Man webbed him up for the police. When in court, Janice Lincoln appeared as Mysterio's lawyer as the vision of an unidentified entity with centipedes on him appeared in the courthouse, claiming to be the one who revived Mysterio.[57]

In the pages of "Dead Man Logan," Miss Sinister coaxes Quentin Beck into becoming Mysterio again in exchange for keeping him safe from Old Man Logan. Miss Sinister informed him that his counterpart tricked Wolverine into killing the X-Men. In order to take over the world, Miss Sinister and Mysterio side with Neo-HYDRA.[58] Mysterio would later find out that Miss Sinister and Neo-HYDRA would dispose of him once he has served his purpose.[59] This led to Mysterio taking Old Man Logan to Neo-HYDRA's base.[60] During the battle between Old Man Logan and Neo-HYDRA, Mysterio used an illusion to make Old Man Logan think that he killed him. Quentin then makes his way back to Bedford Hills Psychiatric Hospital while tossing out his Mysterio costume.[61]

Dealings with Kindred

Mysterio is later shown attending a meeting with psychiatrist Dr. Winhorst, where he affirms his old story that he was sent to Hell after his suicide and was released by some demonic entity whose name he fears to say. Dr. Winhorst attempts to convince Beck that he actually faked his suicide and his belief in the demon is just his former illness causing him to hallucinate. But when the demon that brought Beck back to life appears in the psychiatrist's office, it affirms that the "demon" is real. When Dr. Winhorst flees, Mysterio begs forgiveness from the entity. Although initially prepared to spare Mysterio, the entity realizes that Peter is somehow witnessing these events in a dream. The entity adopts the temporary alias of Kindred and kills Beck again so that he cannot reveal his identity to Spider-Man before Kindred is ready.[62] However, it is soon established that the "Mysterio" who died was actually Dr. Winhorst, who was brainwashed by Mysterio to believe that he was the supervillain to give Mysterio a chance to escape from Bedford Hills Psychiatric Hospital. Although Kindred is angered that Mysterio shared his real name with Winhorst to increase the reality of the delusion, he notes that Mysterio keeps running from his purpose and gives him a script to stick to.[63]

More recently, Mysterio had begun production on a film with Mary Jane Watson on a remote set he used to torment Spider-Man,[64] to make a play for a girl he wronged while under the alias of Cage McKnight.[65] After being discovered by Mary Jane, they cooperated in the project, but the filming was turned tumultuous by the Savage Six when the Vulture felt insulted by the "unauthorized use" of his person in the film's plot. Nevertheless, thanks to an authentic recording of their attack, the movie became a rousing success.[66]

Sinister War

In a prelude to the "Sinister War" story line, Mysterio is still in Kindred's servitude as he places Mysterio in Doctor Octopus' latest incarnation of the Sinister Six.[67] Peter and Mary Jane Watson are attending the premiere of MJ's new movie which she worked on with Mysterio under the alias of Cage McKnight. Peter is planning to propose to Mary Jane when the movie is over in front of the press and public, but the Savage Six take the opportunity to attack. Mysterio comes to Mary Jane's rescue, exposing his identity to Peter and the Savage Six. Doctor Octopus then attacks the theater with Electro, Kraven the Hunter, the Lizard, and the Sandman as Doctor Octopus states to the Vulture that they need Mysterio. Mary Jane confesses to a concerned Peter that she knew who Mysterio was all along and vouches for him. Mysterio tries to tell Peter that he and Mary Jane's deal with Mephisto is to blame for everything that is presently happening, but Peter is far too distracted by the warring factions. Doctor Octopus offers Mysterio the opportunity to join the Sinister Six as long as he helps them capture Mary Jane. Mysterio complies and teleports away taking MJ with him while promising her that the "devil will get his due".[68]

Mary Jane is transported to Mysterio's old studios where Beck reveals what happened to him after his suicide, transported to hell, and tortured there until Harry Osborn made him a deal. Taking it, Beck was revived around the time Peter's identity was public knowledge, his adventures in the Spider-Men crossover are referenced, and over time Harry stopped communicating with him until recently. Mysterio also reveals to Mary Jane that he was the therapist who helped her come to terms with Harry's death, but Mary Jane barely remembers this. Mary Jane pleas with Beck, reminding him he has changed, but Mysterio remains loyal to the deal he struck and tells Mary Jane that he knows what fate awaits him. Mysterio rejoins the teams of villains while leaving Mary Jane to the mercy of Kindred.[69] It is later revealed that Mysterio used his time as Mary Jane's therapist to implant false memories of Gwen Stacy confessing to a brief affair with Norman Osborn, thus justifying the existence of Gwen's adult children, Gabriel and Sarah (actually clones created by Harry).[70]

Powers and abilities

Quentin Beck does not possess superhuman abilities.[71] He is an expert designer of special effects devices and stage illusions, a master hypnotist and magician and an amateur chemist and roboticist. He has extensive knowledge of hand-to-hand combat techniques learned as a stuntman, allowing him to engage in combat with Spider-Man despite his foe's superior physical abilities and using his skills at misdirection as a further method of self-defense.[10]

Equipment

Mysterio's suit includes many devices to aid him. His helmet is made of one-way plexiglass, meaning he can see out but no one can see in.[10] The helmet also includes an air supply to protect him from his own gases, sonar to navigate within his mist cloak and a holographic projector to create 3D illusions. His boots contain magnetic coil springs which allow him impressive leaps as well as the ability to cling to surfaces.[10] Mysterio's costume contains nozzles in the boots and wrists that can release a constant stream of smoke that shields his movements.[10] He can mix other chemicals into this smokescreen for various effects, including a gas that dulls and inhibits Spider-Man's spider-sense, a gas that causes paralysis for 30 minutes, an abrasive that eats away Spider-Man's webbing, hypnogens that make those around him more susceptible to his will and hallucinogens to cause vivid hallucinations.[10] A combination of the hypnogens and hallucinogens, along with his holographic projectors, are how Mysterio achieves most of his illusions. The costume sometimes also includes offensive weaponry, such as lasers or knockout gas nozzles in the eye emblems on his shoulders, or electric coils within his cape to electrocute those who touch it.[citation needed]

Reception

Accolades

  • In 2009, IGN ranked Mysterio 85th in their "Top 100 Comic Book Villains.[72]
  • In 2014, IGN ranked Mysterio 13th in their "Top 25 Spider-Man Villains" list.[73]
  • In 2019, CBR.com ranked Mysterio 16th in their "25 Deadliest Spider-Man Villains" list.[74]
  • In 2021, Screen Rant included Mysterio in their "10 Best Spider-Man Comic Villains" list.[75]
  • In 2022, The A.V. Club ranked Mysterio 15th in their "28 best Marvel villains" list.[76]
  • In 2022, Newsarama ranked Mysterio 9th in their "Best Daredevil villains of all time" list.[77]
  • In 2022, Screen Rant included Mysterio in their "Marvel: The 10 Most Dangerous Villains Without Superpowers" list [78] and in their "15 Most Powerful Daredevil Villains" list.[79]

Other characters named Mysterio

Other characters named Mysterio
Publication information
PublisherMarvel Comics
First appearance
Created by
In-story information
Alter ego
  • Daniel Berkhart
  • Francis Klum
  • Unknown
Species
Team affiliations
  • (Berkhart)
  • Sinister Six
Partnerships
Notable aliases
Abilities

After Quentin Beck, there have been several other characters who became his successors after taking his mantle as Mysterio. The second Mysterio (Daniel Berkhart) was created by Gerry Conway and Ross Andru and first appeared in The Amazing Spider-Man #141 (February 1975). The third Mysterio (Francis Klum) was created by Kevin Smith and Terry Dodson, and he first appeared in Spider-Man/Black Cat: The Evil That Men Do #1 (August 2002), and became Mysterio in the final issue of the miniseries.[80] The fourth Mysterio (an unknown man named "Mysterion") was created by Christopher Yost and David Lopez and first appeared in Avenging Spider-Man #22 (June 2013).

Daniel Berkhart

After the original Mysterio seemingly dies in prison during an escape attempt, J. Jonah Jameson hires Daniel Berkhart, a stuntman who had previously worked with Beck and Beck's cellmate, to torment Spider-Man while claiming to be Mysterio's ghost.[81] After he is defeated by Spider-Man, Berkhart explains that Beck had bequeathed some of his equipment to him after his "death", and he felt he owed it to Beck to get revenge. The story leaves it ambiguous whether there is any truth to Berkhart's story or if he was simply covering up Jameson's role in the affair. Berkhart is arrested, despite there being no witnesses to his harassing Spider-Man. He tries to force Jameson to get a lawyer for him by threatening to reveal his involvement to the police, a plot thread which is never resolved.[16]

Later, after Beck's suicide, someone claiming to be Mysterio appears with the revised Sinister Six, making references to his "death", stating how after fighting Daredevil he had exited in a "most spectacular fashion". There was some confusion to this Mysterio's identity until the miniseries Spider-Man: The Mysterio Manifesto hinted that it was again Daniel Berkhart. This issue was not addressed again until a Mysterio briefly fought Spider-Man and was captured.[82] Berkhart was later confirmed to be this second Mysterio by Quentin Beck.[30] This Mysterio appeared during stories published between the original's death and subsequent return.

The Jack O'Lantern fought by Agent Venom claims to have killed off all of the surviving previous Jack O'Lanterns, leaving Berkhart's status uncertain.[83]

Francis Klum

Francis Klum, a mutant with the ability to teleport, was sexually abused by his older brother Garrison (Mr. Brownstone) and forced to use his powers to assist Garrison's illegal activity as a heroin dealer. When Garrison dosed the Black Cat with heroin and attempted to rape her, Francis decided to stop his brother's cruelty for good, teleporting within and blowing up Garrison's body.[84]

Eventually learning the details of Francis' abusive relationship with Garrison and his role in his brother's death, Felicia nearly convinced Francis to turn himself into the authorities; but Spider-Man, believing that Francis was trying to throw Black Cat from the bridge on which they were talking, brutally attacked Klum. Believing that Felicia set him up, he fell from the bridge, teleported in mid-fall and sustained severe physical injuries, losing his left leg below the knee.[80]

Hungry for revenge against Spider-Man, he contacted the Kingpin and purchased the paraphernalia of the currently-deceased Mysterio (Quentin Beck). He reasoned that by using an old enemy's costume, he could put Spider-Man off-guard; Spider-Man would assume he knew who he was dealing with until Klum demonstrated his powers and it was too late for the wall-crawler to do anything about it.[29]

However, Klum's plans to kill Spider-Man at Midtown High were interrupted when he was stabbed in the chest by school nurse Miss Arrow's stingers after an altercation with the other two Mysterios (Quentin Beck having returned from the dead).[30] Klum teleported to safety, although Arrow (who was later revealed to be Ero, a being composed of hundreds of spiders) would later state that her stingers were fatal to anyone except Spider-Man.[31]

Klum later died from his wounds, but was resurrected as a clone by Miles Warren alongside other deceased Spider-Man villains.[85] This clone of Klum in turn died soon after.[86]

Mysterion

An unknown African American individual purchases the suit of Mysterio from Roderick Kingsley and calls himself Mysterion. He fights the Superior Spider-Man (Doctor Octopus's mind in Spider-Man's body) and the Punisher. While keeping the Punisher from killing Mysterion, the Superior Spider-Man captures Mysterion and places him in containment with the Sandman, Electro and the Chameleon in his hidden underwater lab.[87] He is later forcibly put under mind control by the Superior Spider-Man and forced to join his Superior Six superhero team.[88] Mysterion escapes with the other members after being freed from the Superior Spider-Man's influence.[89]

Mysterion later attacks Liberty Island with an army of robot dinosaurs, which are defeated by Squirrel Girl and other superheroes.[90]

Other versions

Amazing Spider-Man: Renew Your Vows

During the "Secret Wars" storyline in the pages of Amazing Spider-Man: Renew Your Vows, Mysterio appears as a member of Regent's Sinister Six where they are tasked to hunt down Spider-Man.[91]

Marvel 1602

In Marvel 1602, this dimension's Mysterio, known as Magus, is a member of the Sinister Sextet, the dimension's Sinister Six.[92] The Web Warriors (alternate versions of Spider-Man) visited the 1602 Universe to deal with the Sinister Sextet and apprehended the villain.[92]

Marvel Noir

In the Marvel Noir universe, Mysterio is a stage magician who operated under the title of "The Magnificent Mysterio". He debuted during the Spider-Verse storyline where he and his assistant Ella collaborated with Wilson Fisk to obtain the blood of The Spider-Man after interrogating The Ox.[93]

Marvel Zombies

In Marvel Zombies, a Zombie Mysterio appears with five other Spider-Man villains attempting to eat civilians, but all six are repelled by Magneto and Wolverine. It is revealed that he was somehow infected by the Zombie Spider-Man of this reality.[94]

Marvel Zombies Return

A past version of Mysterio from Spider-Man's college days appears in Marvel Zombies Return, as a member of the Sinister Six and battles the reality hopping Zombie Spider-Man. Like his fellow Sinister Six members, he was horrified by the undead Spider-Man's actions. The Zombie Spider-Man pulls parts of this Mysterio's brain out of his dome and head, which infects Mysterio with the zombie virus, causing him to participate with other zombie members in eating Spider-Man's friends. Angered, the Zombie Spider-Man kills him.[95]

Old Man Logan

In an alternate future of the Marvel Universe, Mysterio casts an illusion which makes Wolverine believe that the X-Men are various deadly villains of the Marvel Universe while matching their scents. Wolverine slaughters them all, only discovering the trick after he killed the last "villain" (Jubilee, who appeared as Bullseye) and the illusion cleared up. Without the X-Men, the Red Skull's alliance of villains manages to conquer America and kill most of the heroes.[96]

Spider-Man Reign

In the Spider-Man: Reign alternate reality, an older Mysterio works with the 'Sinner Six' to stop Spider-Man's rebellious assault. Mysterio's fear-inducing powers fail to work, for Spider-Man had already confronted and become bored by his personal demons.[97]

Spider-Verse

  • In Edge of Spider-Verse, part of the Spider-Verse storyline, Mysterio is piloting an enormous flying orb and is infecting the people of New York with hallucinogenic gas. He came in conflict with SP//dr (Peni Parker) and despite being able to dose her with the gas, he was still beaten, brought in for interrogation and exposed an illegal biological enhancement ring.[98]
  • Another version of Mysterio is a member of the Six Men of Sinestry of the dimension Earth-803 and appears briefly assisting the group in escaping from Lady Spider.[99]

Ultimate Marvel

The Ultimate Marvel version of Mysterio was introduced in Ultimate Spider-Man Annual #3. His appearance is drastically changed from his 616 counterpart. He wears all black with a green neck brace that produces blue smoke that envelopes his face. In his first appearance, he had a police technician set up surveillance equipment to the police department. However, after NYPD's police captain Frank Quaid asked Spider-Man to aid them to find the crook who was somehow able to stay ahead of his unit. Mary Jane Watson, Spider-Man's love interest, figured out how the criminal does it after the hero informed her of the situation. After the police arrested his accomplice, the villain vowed to get even with Spider-Man and then escapes.[100]

Mysterio appears again in Ultimate Comics Spider-Man #1, blasting Kingpin out the window of a skyscraper following the "Ultimatum".[101] He publicly confesses to Wilson Fisk's murder and threatens the city, stating that he is now in charge. He releases a fear hallucinogen across Manhattan in order to rob the Federal Bank. Spider-Man stops him and Mysterio's personal hatred for the web slinger increases.[102] Creating an illusion of the Hulk to lure Spider-Man to him, Mysterio ambushes and severely wounds the hero. Before Mysterio can unmask and kill Spider-Man, a mysterious vigilante rescues him and together they defeat Mysterio, revealing his true face. Mysterio finds Spidey's blood on his broken armor and designs a Spider-Slayer that personally targets Peter. Spider-Man defeats it. Before Mysterio can do anything else, the police rush to his hideout which they found by tracking a piece of Mysterio's tech. Mysterio curses and proceeds to blow up his hideout.[103]

It was revealed in Spider-Men that this reality's Mysterio is a simple android, remotely controlled in real time by an "avatar" program that was created and sent forth by the Earth-616 Mysterio in order to conquer the Earth of the Ultimate Marvel universe.[46]

Spider-Gwen

On Earth-65, Quentin Beck used to run a theme park named "The Cursed Carnival of Mysterio" in the state of New Jersey, where he created illusions based upon people's fears; however, due to the rise of modern technology and media, people became less scared of his park, the attendance dropped, and Mysterio went bankrupt. When the park fell into disrepair, Mysterio continued to reside in it, using his illusions to scare the outsiders away from the area.[104]

In other media

Television

  • Quentin Beck / Mysterio appears in the 1960s Spider-Man series, voiced by Chris Wiggins.[105]
  • Quentin Beck / Mysterio appears in the 1981 Spider-Man episode "The Pied Piper of New York Town", voiced by Michael Rye.[105]
  • Quentin Beck / Mysterio appears in the Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends episode "Spidey Goes Hollywood", voiced by Peter Cullen.[106]
  • Quentin Beck / Mysterio appears in Spider-Man: The Animated Series, voiced by Gregg Berger.[105] This version was a former stuntman and special effects artist who blames Spider-Man for ruining his reputation. In his introductory episode, "The Menace of Mysterio", Mysterio frames Spider-Man for various crimes, though he is foiled and sent to jail. The former later becomes a member of the Kingpin's Insidious Six in the episodes "The Insidious Six" and "Battle of the Insidious Six". In his final appearance, "The Haunting of Mary Jane Watson", Mysterio breaks out of prison to aid Spider-Man in his search for Mary Jane Watson inside a studio Mysterio built to kill the web-slinger sometime ago. Along the way, they encounter Mysterio's lover Miranda Wilson, an actress who had been mortally wounded during Mysterio's first fight with Spider-Man and saved by the former's technology. She had kidnapped Watson to switch bodies with her, but Mysterio reveals his machinery is incapable of doing so. Devastated, Wilson sets the studio to self-destruct. Though Spider-Man and Watson make it out, Mysterio stays behind to be with Wilson, and they are both killed in the explosion.
  • Quentin Beck / Mysterio appears in The Spectacular Spider-Man, voiced by Xander Berkeley.[105] Introduced in the episode "Persona", this version was a film special effects expert and stuntman who became one of the Chameleon's henchmen alongside Phineas Mason. The Chameleon uses Beck's special effects and Mason's technology to impersonate Spider-Man in a series of crimes, but Beck and Mason are caught by the real Spider-Man and the Black Cat. In "Blueprints", Beck becomes Mysterio and passes himself off as a sorcerer who intends to save mankind from technology. Though the web-slinger defeats him after discovering his lair and technology, Beck creates a robot in his likeness to take his place in jail so he can continue serving the enigmatic crime boss, the Master Planner. Beck returns in the episode "Reinforcements" as part of the new Sinister Six. Despite using more robotic duplicates, Spider-Man captures Beck and ensures he is actually sent to jail. In "Opening Night", another robotic duplicate of Beck was remanded to the Vault and aided the other imprisoned villains in an attempt to kill Spider-Man while he was there to test the prison's security system, only for the Molten Man to accidentally destroy him.
  • Quentin Beck / Mysterio appears in the Ultimate Spider-Man episode "The Moon Knight Before Christmas",[107] voiced by Paul Scheer.[108] This version was an old enemy of Spider-Man and a former stage magician who was presumed dead after he fell off the Brooklyn Bridge sometime prior to the series, though his body was never found. Following the incident, Spider-Man gave his helmet to Doctor Strange for safekeeping. However, Beck's daughter Frances Beck (voiced by Mary Kate Wiles),[109] emerges in the present to steal Quentin's helmet and use it in an attempt to exact revenge on Spider-Man as the new Mysterio, only to run afoul of Moon Knight and discover that her father's soul was trapped within the helmet after he made a deal with Dormammu. After Spider-Man and Moon Knight enter the helmet and discover what happened to Quentin, they free the Becks from the helmet and spend Christmas Eve together.
  • Quentin Beck / Mysterio appears in the 2017 Spider-Man series episode "Bring on the Bad Guys" Pt. 2, voiced by Crispin Freeman.[105] This version was originally a stage magician but was fired, so took the identity of Mysterio to the crime world. He was quickly hired by Doctor Octopus, who, after losing his body to the Lady Octopus was taking refuge within the Living Brain robot. He used different illusions to trap Spider Man, but ultimately failed in his mission.

Film

Storyboard artist Jeffrey Henderson, who worked on the cancelled Spider-Man 4, stated in 2016 that Bruce Campbell (who had made cameo appearances throughout Sam Raimi's Spider-Man film series) was planned to appear as Mysterio in the film's opening montage of Spider-Man defeating several C- and D-list villains.[110][111] In a 2022 interview, Raimi confirmed that cameo "was one of the possibilities" for the movie.[112]

Marvel Cinematic Universe

Quentin Beck / Mysterio appears in media set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), portrayed by Jake Gyllenhaal.[113][4]

  • Introduced in the film Spider-Man: Far From Home (2019), this version is a former Stark Industries scientist who developed holographic technology that Tony Stark showcased in the film Captain America: Civil War (2016) and dubbed B.A.R.F. (Binary Augmented Retro-Framing). Angered at Stark for "stealing" his invention, the scientist was fired for his unstable nature. As a result, he swore revenge and joined forces with other like-minded ex-Stark Industries employees to take advantage of the power vacuum left in the wake of Stark's death in the film Avengers: Endgame (2019). To this end, they manufactured the Elementals using drones equipped with holographic technology, gave the scientist the alias of "Quentin Beck", and fabricated a backstory for the illusions by claiming the entities and Beck himself were from another universe. To build up his reputation and legitimize himself as an "Avengers-level" hero, Beck joins forces with an unknowing Talos disguised as Nick Fury and Spider-Man—whose classmates gave Beck the "Mysterio" moniker—to "defeat" the Elementals around the world while bonding with the latter to gain his trust and acquire a device Talos gave him on Stark's behalf. Once Spider-Man hands said device, E.D.I.T.H., over to him, Beck sets about fulfilling his master plan. However, when he learns Spider-Man broke off a holographic projector from one of the drones, he reluctantly decides to kill him along with anyone who could potentially reveal his secret. Using a fight in London between his holographic persona and an Elemental Fusion monster as a distraction, Beck attempts to act on this plan, but is foiled when Spider-Man destroys his drones and retrieves E.D.I.T.H. from him. During the fight, Beck is accidentally shot and killed by one of the drones. Unbeknownst to Spider-Man however, one of his associates downloaded the drones' data and doctored the footage to demonize Spider-Man, reveal his identity, and posthumously make Beck look like a hero before sending said footage to J. Jonah Jameson to show the world.
  • Beck reappears in the film Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021), with Gyllenhaal briefly reprising his role via archive footage.[114] Though charges against Spider-Man for Beck's death are dropped thanks to his lawyer Matt Murdock, the former and his friends struggle with negative publicity from the press and people who believe Beck was a hero, leading Spider-Man to seek Stephen Strange's help to make the world forget his identity.
  • The full footage of Beck exposing Spider-Man's secret identity reappears in the web series The Daily Bugle, with Gyllenhaal reprising his role via archive footage once more.

Video games

Toys and collectibles

  • Mysterio received two action figures produced by Toy Biz under their Spider-Man: The Animated Series and Spider-Man Classics lines. The Toy Biz Mysterio was also repainted for the first wave of Spider-Man figures by Hasbro.
  • Mysterio has been reproduced as a mini-bust and as a 13-inch (330 mm) statue by Bowen Designs. He has likewise been crafted as a mini-bust by Art Asylum as part of their Rogues Gallery line. He also makes up 1/7th of the "Sinister Six" statue set from Diamond Select.
  • Hasbro has made various action figures of Mysterio over the years, including a Spider-Man 2 game version of Mysterio for their Spider-Man 3 movie figures series. In 2018, a new Marvel Legends figure of the character was released, based on his comic book version. Two versions of this figure was released, one featuring a green translucent head and a variant featuring a white translucent head. In 2019, another Marvel Legends figure was released based on his appearance in Spider-Man: Far From Home.

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External links

  • Mysterio at Marvel.com
  • Profile of Mysterio I at Spiderfan.org
  • Profile of Mysterio II at Spiderfan.org
  • Mysterio II at The Appendix to the Handbook of the Marvel Universe
  • Mysterio III at The Appendix to the Handbook of the Marvel Universe
  • Mysterio on Marvel Database, a Marvel Comics wiki

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For other uses see Mysterio disambiguation Mysterio Quentin Beck is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics Created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko the character first appeared in The Amazing Spider Man 13 June 1964 3 He is primarily depicted as an adversary of the superheroes Spider Man and Daredevil While Mysterio does not possess any superhuman abilities he is a former special effects artist illusionist and actor who uses his talents to commit crimes He is a founding member of the supervillain team the Sinister Six MysterioArtwork from The Amazing Spider Man Annual 1 October 1964 art by Steve DitkoPublication informationPublisherMarvel ComicsFirst appearanceThe Amazing Spider Man 13 June 1964 Created byStan LeeSteve DitkoIn story informationAlter egoQuentin BeckSpeciesHumanTeam affiliationsSinister SixMaggiaNotable aliasesDr Ludwig RinehartCage McKnight 1 GerdesNicholas MacabesRudolph HinesMysty 2 AbilitiesSuit embedding advanced technology and gadgetry Master illusionist Skilled hand to hand combatant Proficient chemist and roboticist Special effects expertThe character has appeared in numerous media adaptations including feature films television series and video games Jake Gyllenhaal portrayed Mysterio in the live action Marvel Cinematic Universe film Spider Man Far From Home 2019 reappearing in archive footage in The Daily Bugle 2019 2021 and Spider Man No Way Home 2021 4 Contents 1 Publication history 2 Fictional character biography 2 1 Background and first appearances 2 2 Further appearances and decline 2 3 Guardian Devil and death 2 4 Resurrection 2 5 Subsequent schemes 2 6 Retirement and return to villainy 2 7 Dealings with Kindred 2 8 Sinister War 3 Powers and abilities 3 1 Equipment 4 Reception 4 1 Accolades 5 Other characters named Mysterio 5 1 Daniel Berkhart 5 2 Francis Klum 5 3 Mysterion 6 Other versions 6 1 Amazing Spider Man Renew Your Vows 6 2 Marvel 1602 6 3 Marvel Noir 6 4 Marvel Zombies 6 5 Marvel Zombies Return 6 6 Old Man Logan 6 7 Spider Man Reign 6 8 Spider Verse 6 9 Ultimate Marvel 6 10 Spider Gwen 7 In other media 7 1 Television 7 2 Film 7 3 Marvel Cinematic Universe 7 4 Video games 7 5 Toys and collectibles 8 References 9 External linksPublication history EditMysterio was created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko and first appears in The Amazing Spider Man 13 June 1964 5 6 It was later retconned that the aliens seen in The Amazing Spider Man 2 had been Mysterio and his men in disguise 7 It was revealed that he had been hired by the Tinkerer to disguise himself as an extraterrestrial and uncover military and industrial secrets 8 Like the Kingpin he has crossed over and been a major villain of Daredevil In the story arc Guardian Devil he crossed into Daredevil s territory almost pushing Daredevil over the edge 9 Fictional character biography EditBackground and first appearances Edit Quentin Beck is a special effects master and stunt man working for a major Hollywood studio with dreams of making a name for himself in the film industry However he came to see his career in special effects as a dead end job His attempts to become an actor were poorly received but he realized that his expertise in illusions could make him an effective criminal In his first battle with Spider Man after he frames Spider Man for robbing the Midtown Museum Mysterio obstructs the hero s spider sense with gas and dissolves Spider Man s webbing with a chemical abrasive However Spider Man tricks Mysterio into revealing he robbed the museum then Spider Man revealed he had captured it on tape Mysterio was then jailed blaming Spider Man for his ruined career 10 Mysterio later joins the Sinister Six in an attempt at revenge on Spider Man 11 In an elaborate scheme Doctor Octopus gives each member of the Sinister Six a card with the location of the next battle written on it Each location was carefully selected to best suit that member s particular talents and Spider Man will have to fight them one after the other Only once Spider Man has defeated each opponent will he be able to obtain the card that will identify the next location Doctor Octopus believed that with this plan each of the Sinister Six would weaken Spider Man a little bit more so that his chances would grow slimmer after each battle When Spider Man reaches Mysterio his third opponent he is immediately attacked by a group of highly developed robot replicas of the X Men controlled by Mysterio After successfully defeating the robots and Mysterio Spider Man gets the next card that enables him to go on to battle the Sandman 12 Further appearances and decline Edit Cover of The Amazing Spider Man 618 March 2011 Marvel Comics art by Marcos Martin Mysterio later creates the alias of world renowned psychiatrist Dr Ludwig Rinehart using technology and hypnosis in an attempt to make Spider Man lose his mind and nearly convincing him to unmask himself though ironically Spider Man was helped by J Jonah Jameson suddenly bursting into the house Spider Man then unmasked Mysterio 13 Mysterio then establishes a brief partnership with the Wizard in a plot to kill Spider Man and the Human Torch on a Hollywood movie set by pretending to enroll them in a film However they were both defeated and arrested 14 He threatens to destroy the city while on TV and goes on to convince Spider Man he is 6 inches 15 cm tall using a post hypnotic suggestion and a miniature funfair but Spider Man sees through the illusion and captures Mysterio yet again 15 While Beck is incarcerated his cellmate Daniel Berkhart briefly becomes Mysterio on the original s behalf 16 Out of prison Beck resumes his Ludwig Rinehart identity to manipulate Spider Man s Aunt May into revealing the whereabouts of a lost fortune hidden in her house 17 Beck used bogus alien disguises to frighten May Parker into revealing the location of the fortune but then learned that the money had long ago been eaten by silverfish 18 In his next appearance Mysterio tricks Spider Man into believing that he had caused the death of a bystander 19 Mysterio then attempts to scare the tenants from an apartment complex in a real estate scam thwarted by the preteen superhero team Power Pack 20 much to his later humiliation He is recruited by Doctor Octopus to form the second Sinister Six and battles Spider Man 21 In other encounters Mysterio has faked the death of Spider Man s Aunt May 22 and made deals with demons from Limbo 23 Despite this however Mysterio was constantly beaten by Spider Man and usually arrested He joined Doctor Octopus Sinister Six on several occasions but this never gave him the edge against his foe that he desired Eventually he began to lose credibility as a supervillain with his defeat at the hands of Power Pack being a particularly humiliating moment Guardian Devil and death Edit After his final imprisonment during the Guardian Devil story arc Mysterio was given an early release as he had been diagnosed with a brain tumor and lung cancer both caused by the chemicals and radiation from his equipment He was given one year to live but this imminent death caused prison psychiatrists to grant him an early release 24 Obsessed with exacting his final revenge on Spider Man he was disappointed when he deduced from newspaper articles that the current Spider Man was just a clone and saw no dignity in overpowering a copy of the real thing even though by then the clone had been killed and the current Spider Man was indeed the original 25 Mysterio decided to change his plan and focus on Daredevil whom he had encountered recently during an insurance scam that the hero had thwarted Mysterio believed that he had found a kindred spirit in Daredevil in the sense that both were second stringers with little reputation outside their homes 25 After the Kingpin gave Mysterio all the information he possessed about Daredevil s past Mysterio developed an elaborate plot to drive Daredevil insane using a special designed drug to influence Daredevil s mood presenting him with a baby girl and conflicting reports that she was the second coming of Christ or the Antichrist with the drug rendering Daredevil violent if anyone suggested that the child was innocent 26 In the course of the scheme Karen Page was killed by Bullseye after Mysterio had convinced her that she was suffering from HIV due to her time as a porn star 27 Matt Murdock s partner Foggy Nelson was framed for murder after cheating on his current lover 28 and Daredevil nearly lost his mind as he appeared to be tormented by the forces of Hell clarification needed 25 However Daredevil s will proved stronger than Mysterio expected and once Doctor Strange discovers and magically removed the drug from Daredevil s bloodstream Daredevil unmasked Mysterio as the mastermind shattering the villain s helmet in fury and revealing his now languishing appearance Beck had thought Daredevil would kill him upon discovery which in his eyes was a grand way to end his final show Daredevil denied him this and instead dismissed Mysterio s scheme as a basic B movie plot and calling Mysterio a human Xerox incapable of having an original thought in his life if nothing else the Kingpin had already attempted to drive Daredevil insane and he had used the supernatural intruding on our world idea in a previous attack on J Jonah Jameson Broken in every sense of the word Mysterio saying he was stealing an idea from Kraven the Hunter pulled out a gun and shot himself dead While Mysterio has faked his own death several times in the past this act was apparently legitimate as Mysterio literally had nothing left to live for 25 Resurrection Edit Mysterio unmasked in Friendly Neighborhood Spider Man 12 art by Todd Nauck Sometime later Quentin Beck suddenly appears in the Midtown High School auditorium in a dark red version of his costume during the three way battle between Spider Man and the two successor Mysterios He confronts Francis Klum before leaving him for Berkhart to deal with Quentin Beck then confronts Miss Arrow revealing that half his head is missing from the gunshot wound and explains that having gone to Hell for suicide his superiors in the afterlife sent him back to Earth to maintain a cosmic balance His superiors want Spider Man to continue working at the school and Beck knows Miss Arrow has a similar role for the other side Berkhart and Klum briefly battle one another before Spider Man captures Berkhart While trying to escape Klum runs into Arrow and tries to take her as a hostage only to be stabbed by one of her stingers He then teleports away badly bleeding 29 30 31 Neither Berkhart nor Klum have been seen since Though Berkhart was incarcerated Klum s status is uncertain In The Amazing Spider Man 581 a flashback shows that prior to his suicide Beck had been hired by Norman Osborn to fake his son Harry s death Mysterio reappears during The Gauntlet story line which re introduces several past Spider Man villains with new twists This Mysterio claims to be a returned Quentin Beck who had faked his death though it s unclear how this fits in with his aforementioned appearance He is under the employ of Maggia crime member Carmine creating androids of various deceased Maggia including their dead leader Silvermane to give them a credibility boost in their gang war with Mister Negative Beck controls the Silvermane robot himself and plants seeds of rebellion in Hammerhead who had left the Maggia under the belief that Silvermane was deceased He also tries to drive Spider Man mad by making him think he s accidentally killed several gang members while trying to convince him that a returned Captain George Stacy who claims to have always been the gangster known as the Big Man also faked his death years earlier This turn makes Spider Man realize that Mysterio must be behind the recent mysterious return of so many deceased individuals and he vows to have Mysterio pay for making it personal Shortly after Mysterio uses the Silvermane robot to murder Carmine in an attempt to secretly seize control of the Maggia and its fortune Spider Man eventually exposes and confronts Mysterio who flees He later runs into the Chameleon who tells him that he has some friends who are dying to meet him 32 The friends the Chameleon was talking about happens to be the Kravinoffs He was present at the ritual where Spider Man is seemingly sacrificed in order to revive Kraven the Hunter 33 During the Origin of the Species story line Mysterio is among the supervillains invited by Doctor Octopus to join his villains team where he is promised that he will receive a reward 34 Mysterio went after Spider Man for Menace s infant He manages to trick Spider Man into giving him the child by projecting an image of Avengers Mansion and uses his illusions to try to frighten Spider Man Ultimately Spider Man recovers the baby from Mysterio after figuring out the villain s involvement 35 Mysterio is next seen as part of the new Sinister Six organized by Doctor Octopus He first works with Chameleon to distract Spider Man and the Future Foundation faking an attack in the Caribbean by zombie pirates while the rest of the Six steal something from the Fantastic Four s headquarters 36 He also participates in an attack by the Six on the Avengers Academy 37 When the Sinister Six launch an attack on the Intelligencia and their new doomsday weapon Mysterio is responsible for taking down the Red Ghost and his Super Apes 38 Subsequent schemes Edit Doctor Octopus and Mysterio later coordinate the Octobots that have infiltrated the Apogee 1 Space Station When Mysterio notices that some of the Octobots were disabled Doctor Octopus orders the Octobots to finish their mission and then destroy the space station Spider Man the Human Torch and John Jameson later discover that some of the space station s crew members have been taken over by the Octobots making them Octobot controlled zombies that obey Doctor Octopus s commands 39 While in their undersea base Doctor Octopus and Mysterio discover that their Octobot controlled zombies have passed out After Apogee 1 Space Station is destroyed and the crew is evacuated by Spider Man the Human Torch and John Jameson Doctor Octopus tells the rest of the Sinister Six that his master plan is about to begin 40 Although Mysterio aids Doctor Octopus in his attack against the Avengers and his plan to heal the world during the Ends of the Earth story line he agrees to help Spider Man Silver Sable and the Black Widow defeat Doctor Octopus s plans after Spider Man convinces him that Doctor Octopus will not honor any deal he has made with the Six as he will almost certainly scorch Earth if his plan succeeds Mysterio leads Spider Man and his allies to a Mayan temple where Doctor Octopus s base is located claiming that he was responsible for the choice of location due to the supposed Mayan prophecies of the world ending in 2012 leaving them to face the mind controlled Avengers 41 After disabling the Octobots that were controlling the Avengers Mysterio lends Spider Man and Silver Sable his vehicle and provides them with the location of Dr Octopus base He then disappears in a cloud of smoke and leaves the heroes to deal with Octavius 42 During the Spider Men story line Mysterio has crossed over to the Ultimate Marvel Universe multiple times only to encounter the mainstream Spider Man after his last travel In the struggle Spider Man is transported to the Ultimate Universe where Mysterio reveals that his Ultimate counterpart is simply a robotic avatar controlled remotely 43 Refusing to allow Spider Man to escape Mysterio sends a robot avatar after Peter and the new Spider Man 44 Despite using chemical weapons to create the hallucination that both Spider Men are fighting an army of their greatest foes Peter s greater experience allows him to focus through Mysterio s illusions and destroy the avatar Mysterio subsequently departs reflecting that it is more appropriate to leave Spider Man trapped in a world where he is dead leaving Iron Man to examine his discarded technology 45 Mysterio is preparing to cement his victory by destroying the portal and trapping Spider Man in the Ultimate universe forever But unable to resist the temptation to see how his enemy is faring he keeps the portal open long enough for Peter and the Ultimates to capture him Despite his best efforts to throw them off with their worst fears Mysterio is quickly defeated Fury decides to keep him prisoner in the Ultimate universe due to his knowledge of Peter s secret identity 46 He is later questioned by the Ultimates when Galactus is accidentally transferred into the Ultimate universe after they determine that Galactus originates from Mysterio s world Beck reveals that Galactus s past assaults had been defeated by his world s Reed Richards 47 allowing the Ultimates to send their Reed to Earth 616 to hack his counterpart s files on Galactus 48 Eight months after the events of Secret Wars Mysterio attacks Parker Industries with the intention of using the company s Webware technology to cause mass hysteria by beaming imagery directly into the minds of the product s users The plot is thwarted by Deadpool who runs Mysterio over with his Dead Buggy 49 While recovering in the hospital Beck is visited by an unknown figure who leaves a Mysterio bust on the supervillain s bedside table while declaring that he is not out of the game yet 50 After Deadpool is manipulated into killing Spider Man Mysterio tortures the hero s Limbo bound soul by projecting his own spirit into the realm using power provided by a mysterious benefactor Deadpool is able to enter Limbo and help Spider Man overpower Mysterio who is afterward shown to have disappeared from his hospital bed 51 Retirement and return to villainy Edit After being beaten by the likes of Deadpool and other superheroes Quentin Beck left the supervillain business and relocated to Las Vegas 52 His daughter Misty Beck shows up in order to persuade him to become Mysterio again 53 Dusk shows some awareness of this as she warns the Scarlet Spider about Mysterio 54 but when Reilly visits the villain he accepts Beck s explanation that he has decided to retire 55 Misty later involves her father in a ritual that would grant her great power if she sacrificed something she truly loved in exchange But when she attempted to kill Beck Reilly s intervention distracted her long enough for Beck to accidentally stab her resulting in him gaining the power himself as he places his left hand on the altar while shedding Misty s blood Now possessing power drawn from Cyttorak Beck recreates his Mysterio costume and attacks the Scarlet Spider The Scarlet Spider defeats his foe by cutting off the hand that touched the altar taking away Beck s power 56 Mysterio later created the illusion of an alien invasion that lured every superhero team to fight them Spider Man discovered Mysterio s plot and defeated him Mysterio stated that he wanted to become more than a lesser criminal as Spider Man webbed him up for the police When in court Janice Lincoln appeared as Mysterio s lawyer as the vision of an unidentified entity with centipedes on him appeared in the courthouse claiming to be the one who revived Mysterio 57 In the pages of Dead Man Logan Miss Sinister coaxes Quentin Beck into becoming Mysterio again in exchange for keeping him safe from Old Man Logan Miss Sinister informed him that his counterpart tricked Wolverine into killing the X Men In order to take over the world Miss Sinister and Mysterio side with Neo HYDRA 58 Mysterio would later find out that Miss Sinister and Neo HYDRA would dispose of him once he has served his purpose 59 This led to Mysterio taking Old Man Logan to Neo HYDRA s base 60 During the battle between Old Man Logan and Neo HYDRA Mysterio used an illusion to make Old Man Logan think that he killed him Quentin then makes his way back to Bedford Hills Psychiatric Hospital while tossing out his Mysterio costume 61 Dealings with Kindred Edit Mysterio is later shown attending a meeting with psychiatrist Dr Winhorst where he affirms his old story that he was sent to Hell after his suicide and was released by some demonic entity whose name he fears to say Dr Winhorst attempts to convince Beck that he actually faked his suicide and his belief in the demon is just his former illness causing him to hallucinate But when the demon that brought Beck back to life appears in the psychiatrist s office it affirms that the demon is real When Dr Winhorst flees Mysterio begs forgiveness from the entity Although initially prepared to spare Mysterio the entity realizes that Peter is somehow witnessing these events in a dream The entity adopts the temporary alias of Kindred and kills Beck again so that he cannot reveal his identity to Spider Man before Kindred is ready 62 However it is soon established that the Mysterio who died was actually Dr Winhorst who was brainwashed by Mysterio to believe that he was the supervillain to give Mysterio a chance to escape from Bedford Hills Psychiatric Hospital Although Kindred is angered that Mysterio shared his real name with Winhorst to increase the reality of the delusion he notes that Mysterio keeps running from his purpose and gives him a script to stick to 63 More recently Mysterio had begun production on a film with Mary Jane Watson on a remote set he used to torment Spider Man 64 to make a play for a girl he wronged while under the alias of Cage McKnight 65 After being discovered by Mary Jane they cooperated in the project but the filming was turned tumultuous by the Savage Six when the Vulture felt insulted by the unauthorized use of his person in the film s plot Nevertheless thanks to an authentic recording of their attack the movie became a rousing success 66 Sinister War Edit In a prelude to the Sinister War story line Mysterio is still in Kindred s servitude as he places Mysterio in Doctor Octopus latest incarnation of the Sinister Six 67 Peter and Mary Jane Watson are attending the premiere of MJ s new movie which she worked on with Mysterio under the alias of Cage McKnight Peter is planning to propose to Mary Jane when the movie is over in front of the press and public but the Savage Six take the opportunity to attack Mysterio comes to Mary Jane s rescue exposing his identity to Peter and the Savage Six Doctor Octopus then attacks the theater with Electro Kraven the Hunter the Lizard and the Sandman as Doctor Octopus states to the Vulture that they need Mysterio Mary Jane confesses to a concerned Peter that she knew who Mysterio was all along and vouches for him Mysterio tries to tell Peter that he and Mary Jane s deal with Mephisto is to blame for everything that is presently happening but Peter is far too distracted by the warring factions Doctor Octopus offers Mysterio the opportunity to join the Sinister Six as long as he helps them capture Mary Jane Mysterio complies and teleports away taking MJ with him while promising her that the devil will get his due 68 Mary Jane is transported to Mysterio s old studios where Beck reveals what happened to him after his suicide transported to hell and tortured there until Harry Osborn made him a deal Taking it Beck was revived around the time Peter s identity was public knowledge his adventures in the Spider Men crossover are referenced and over time Harry stopped communicating with him until recently Mysterio also reveals to Mary Jane that he was the therapist who helped her come to terms with Harry s death but Mary Jane barely remembers this Mary Jane pleas with Beck reminding him he has changed but Mysterio remains loyal to the deal he struck and tells Mary Jane that he knows what fate awaits him Mysterio rejoins the teams of villains while leaving Mary Jane to the mercy of Kindred 69 It is later revealed that Mysterio used his time as Mary Jane s therapist to implant false memories of Gwen Stacy confessing to a brief affair with Norman Osborn thus justifying the existence of Gwen s adult children Gabriel and Sarah actually clones created by Harry 70 Powers and abilities EditQuentin Beck does not possess superhuman abilities 71 He is an expert designer of special effects devices and stage illusions a master hypnotist and magician and an amateur chemist and roboticist He has extensive knowledge of hand to hand combat techniques learned as a stuntman allowing him to engage in combat with Spider Man despite his foe s superior physical abilities and using his skills at misdirection as a further method of self defense 10 Equipment Edit Mysterio s suit includes many devices to aid him His helmet is made of one way plexiglass meaning he can see out but no one can see in 10 The helmet also includes an air supply to protect him from his own gases sonar to navigate within his mist cloak and a holographic projector to create 3D illusions His boots contain magnetic coil springs which allow him impressive leaps as well as the ability to cling to surfaces 10 Mysterio s costume contains nozzles in the boots and wrists that can release a constant stream of smoke that shields his movements 10 He can mix other chemicals into this smokescreen for various effects including a gas that dulls and inhibits Spider Man s spider sense a gas that causes paralysis for 30 minutes an abrasive that eats away Spider Man s webbing hypnogens that make those around him more susceptible to his will and hallucinogens to cause vivid hallucinations 10 A combination of the hypnogens and hallucinogens along with his holographic projectors are how Mysterio achieves most of his illusions The costume sometimes also includes offensive weaponry such as lasers or knockout gas nozzles in the eye emblems on his shoulders or electric coils within his cape to electrocute those who touch it citation needed Reception EditAccolades Edit In 2009 IGN ranked Mysterio 85th in their Top 100 Comic Book Villains 72 In 2014 IGN ranked Mysterio 13th in their Top 25 Spider Man Villains list 73 In 2019 CBR com ranked Mysterio 16th in their 25 Deadliest Spider Man Villains list 74 In 2021 Screen Rant included Mysterio in their 10 Best Spider Man Comic Villains list 75 In 2022 The A V Club ranked Mysterio 15th in their 28 best Marvel villains list 76 In 2022 Newsarama ranked Mysterio 9th in their Best Daredevil villains of all time list 77 In 2022 Screen Rant included Mysterio in their Marvel The 10 Most Dangerous Villains Without Superpowers list 78 and in their 15 Most Powerful Daredevil Villains list 79 Other characters named Mysterio EditOther characters named MysterioPublication informationPublisherMarvel ComicsFirst appearanceDaniel Berkhart The Amazing Spider Man 141 February 1975 Francis Klum Spider Man Black Cat The Evil that Men Do 6 August 2002 Mysterion Avenging Spider Man 22 June 2013 Created byDaniel Berkhart Gerry ConwayRoss AndruFrancis Klum Kevin SmithTerry DodsonMysterion Christopher YostDavid LopezIn story informationAlter egoDaniel BerkhartFrancis KlumUnknownSpecies Klum Human MutantTeam affiliations Berkhart Sinister SixPartnerships Berkhart J Jonah JamesonNotable aliases Berkhart Jack O LanternMad Jack Unknown MysterionAbilities Klum TeleportationTelepathyTelekinesisAfter Quentin Beck there have been several other characters who became his successors after taking his mantle as Mysterio The second Mysterio Daniel Berkhart was created by Gerry Conway and Ross Andru and first appeared in The Amazing Spider Man 141 February 1975 The third Mysterio Francis Klum was created by Kevin Smith and Terry Dodson and he first appeared in Spider Man Black Cat The Evil That Men Do 1 August 2002 and became Mysterio in the final issue of the miniseries 80 The fourth Mysterio an unknown man named Mysterion was created by Christopher Yost and David Lopez and first appeared in Avenging Spider Man 22 June 2013 Daniel Berkhart Edit After the original Mysterio seemingly dies in prison during an escape attempt J Jonah Jameson hires Daniel Berkhart a stuntman who had previously worked with Beck and Beck s cellmate to torment Spider Man while claiming to be Mysterio s ghost 81 After he is defeated by Spider Man Berkhart explains that Beck had bequeathed some of his equipment to him after his death and he felt he owed it to Beck to get revenge The story leaves it ambiguous whether there is any truth to Berkhart s story or if he was simply covering up Jameson s role in the affair Berkhart is arrested despite there being no witnesses to his harassing Spider Man He tries to force Jameson to get a lawyer for him by threatening to reveal his involvement to the police a plot thread which is never resolved 16 Later after Beck s suicide someone claiming to be Mysterio appears with the revised Sinister Six making references to his death stating how after fighting Daredevil he had exited in a most spectacular fashion There was some confusion to this Mysterio s identity until the miniseries Spider Man The Mysterio Manifesto hinted that it was again Daniel Berkhart This issue was not addressed again until a Mysterio briefly fought Spider Man and was captured 82 Berkhart was later confirmed to be this second Mysterio by Quentin Beck 30 This Mysterio appeared during stories published between the original s death and subsequent return The Jack O Lantern fought by Agent Venom claims to have killed off all of the surviving previous Jack O Lanterns leaving Berkhart s status uncertain 83 Francis Klum Edit Francis Klum a mutant with the ability to teleport was sexually abused by his older brother Garrison Mr Brownstone and forced to use his powers to assist Garrison s illegal activity as a heroin dealer When Garrison dosed the Black Cat with heroin and attempted to rape her Francis decided to stop his brother s cruelty for good teleporting within and blowing up Garrison s body 84 Eventually learning the details of Francis abusive relationship with Garrison and his role in his brother s death Felicia nearly convinced Francis to turn himself into the authorities but Spider Man believing that Francis was trying to throw Black Cat from the bridge on which they were talking brutally attacked Klum Believing that Felicia set him up he fell from the bridge teleported in mid fall and sustained severe physical injuries losing his left leg below the knee 80 Hungry for revenge against Spider Man he contacted the Kingpin and purchased the paraphernalia of the currently deceased Mysterio Quentin Beck He reasoned that by using an old enemy s costume he could put Spider Man off guard Spider Man would assume he knew who he was dealing with until Klum demonstrated his powers and it was too late for the wall crawler to do anything about it 29 However Klum s plans to kill Spider Man at Midtown High were interrupted when he was stabbed in the chest by school nurse Miss Arrow s stingers after an altercation with the other two Mysterios Quentin Beck having returned from the dead 30 Klum teleported to safety although Arrow who was later revealed to be Ero a being composed of hundreds of spiders would later state that her stingers were fatal to anyone except Spider Man 31 Klum later died from his wounds but was resurrected as a clone by Miles Warren alongside other deceased Spider Man villains 85 This clone of Klum in turn died soon after 86 Mysterion Edit An unknown African American individual purchases the suit of Mysterio from Roderick Kingsley and calls himself Mysterion He fights the Superior Spider Man Doctor Octopus s mind in Spider Man s body and the Punisher While keeping the Punisher from killing Mysterion the Superior Spider Man captures Mysterion and places him in containment with the Sandman Electro and the Chameleon in his hidden underwater lab 87 He is later forcibly put under mind control by the Superior Spider Man and forced to join his Superior Six superhero team 88 Mysterion escapes with the other members after being freed from the Superior Spider Man s influence 89 Mysterion later attacks Liberty Island with an army of robot dinosaurs which are defeated by Squirrel Girl and other superheroes 90 Other versions EditAmazing Spider Man Renew Your Vows Edit During the Secret Wars storyline in the pages of Amazing Spider Man Renew Your Vows Mysterio appears as a member of Regent s Sinister Six where they are tasked to hunt down Spider Man 91 Marvel 1602 Edit In Marvel 1602 this dimension s Mysterio known as Magus is a member of the Sinister Sextet the dimension s Sinister Six 92 The Web Warriors alternate versions of Spider Man visited the 1602 Universe to deal with the Sinister Sextet and apprehended the villain 92 Marvel Noir Edit In the Marvel Noir universe Mysterio is a stage magician who operated under the title of The Magnificent Mysterio He debuted during the Spider Verse storyline where he and his assistant Ella collaborated with Wilson Fisk to obtain the blood of The Spider Man after interrogating The Ox 93 Marvel Zombies Edit In Marvel Zombies a Zombie Mysterio appears with five other Spider Man villains attempting to eat civilians but all six are repelled by Magneto and Wolverine It is revealed that he was somehow infected by the Zombie Spider Man of this reality 94 Marvel Zombies Return Edit A past version of Mysterio from Spider Man s college days appears in Marvel Zombies Return as a member of the Sinister Six and battles the reality hopping Zombie Spider Man Like his fellow Sinister Six members he was horrified by the undead Spider Man s actions The Zombie Spider Man pulls parts of this Mysterio s brain out of his dome and head which infects Mysterio with the zombie virus causing him to participate with other zombie members in eating Spider Man s friends Angered the Zombie Spider Man kills him 95 Old Man Logan Edit In an alternate future of the Marvel Universe Mysterio casts an illusion which makes Wolverine believe that the X Men are various deadly villains of the Marvel Universe while matching their scents Wolverine slaughters them all only discovering the trick after he killed the last villain Jubilee who appeared as Bullseye and the illusion cleared up Without the X Men the Red Skull s alliance of villains manages to conquer America and kill most of the heroes 96 Spider Man Reign Edit In the Spider Man Reign alternate reality an older Mysterio works with the Sinner Six to stop Spider Man s rebellious assault Mysterio s fear inducing powers fail to work for Spider Man had already confronted and become bored by his personal demons 97 Spider Verse Edit In Edge of Spider Verse part of the Spider Verse storyline Mysterio is piloting an enormous flying orb and is infecting the people of New York with hallucinogenic gas He came in conflict with SP dr Peni Parker and despite being able to dose her with the gas he was still beaten brought in for interrogation and exposed an illegal biological enhancement ring 98 Another version of Mysterio is a member of the Six Men of Sinestry of the dimension Earth 803 and appears briefly assisting the group in escaping from Lady Spider 99 Ultimate Marvel Edit The Ultimate Marvel version of Mysterio was introduced in Ultimate Spider Man Annual 3 His appearance is drastically changed from his 616 counterpart He wears all black with a green neck brace that produces blue smoke that envelopes his face In his first appearance he had a police technician set up surveillance equipment to the police department However after NYPD s police captain Frank Quaid asked Spider Man to aid them to find the crook who was somehow able to stay ahead of his unit Mary Jane Watson Spider Man s love interest figured out how the criminal does it after the hero informed her of the situation After the police arrested his accomplice the villain vowed to get even with Spider Man and then escapes 100 Mysterio appears again in Ultimate Comics Spider Man 1 blasting Kingpin out the window of a skyscraper following the Ultimatum 101 He publicly confesses to Wilson Fisk s murder and threatens the city stating that he is now in charge He releases a fear hallucinogen across Manhattan in order to rob the Federal Bank Spider Man stops him and Mysterio s personal hatred for the web slinger increases 102 Creating an illusion of the Hulk to lure Spider Man to him Mysterio ambushes and severely wounds the hero Before Mysterio can unmask and kill Spider Man a mysterious vigilante rescues him and together they defeat Mysterio revealing his true face Mysterio finds Spidey s blood on his broken armor and designs a Spider Slayer that personally targets Peter Spider Man defeats it Before Mysterio can do anything else the police rush to his hideout which they found by tracking a piece of Mysterio s tech Mysterio curses and proceeds to blow up his hideout 103 It was revealed in Spider Men that this reality s Mysterio is a simple android remotely controlled in real time by an avatar program that was created and sent forth by the Earth 616 Mysterio in order to conquer the Earth of the Ultimate Marvel universe 46 Spider Gwen Edit On Earth 65 Quentin Beck used to run a theme park named The Cursed Carnival of Mysterio in the state of New Jersey where he created illusions based upon people s fears however due to the rise of modern technology and media people became less scared of his park the attendance dropped and Mysterio went bankrupt When the park fell into disrepair Mysterio continued to reside in it using his illusions to scare the outsiders away from the area 104 In other media EditTelevision Edit Quentin Beck Mysterio appears in the 1960s Spider Man series voiced by Chris Wiggins 105 Quentin Beck Mysterio appears in the 1981 Spider Man episode The Pied Piper of New York Town voiced by Michael Rye 105 Quentin Beck Mysterio appears in the Spider Man and His Amazing Friends episode Spidey Goes Hollywood voiced by Peter Cullen 106 Quentin Beck Mysterio appears in Spider Man The Animated Series voiced by Gregg Berger 105 This version was a former stuntman and special effects artist who blames Spider Man for ruining his reputation In his introductory episode The Menace of Mysterio Mysterio frames Spider Man for various crimes though he is foiled and sent to jail The former later becomes a member of the Kingpin s Insidious Six in the episodes The Insidious Six and Battle of the Insidious Six In his final appearance The Haunting of Mary Jane Watson Mysterio breaks out of prison to aid Spider Man in his search for Mary Jane Watson inside a studio Mysterio built to kill the web slinger sometime ago Along the way they encounter Mysterio s lover Miranda Wilson an actress who had been mortally wounded during Mysterio s first fight with Spider Man and saved by the former s technology She had kidnapped Watson to switch bodies with her but Mysterio reveals his machinery is incapable of doing so Devastated Wilson sets the studio to self destruct Though Spider Man and Watson make it out Mysterio stays behind to be with Wilson and they are both killed in the explosion Quentin Beck Mysterio appears in The Spectacular Spider Man voiced by Xander Berkeley 105 Introduced in the episode Persona this version was a film special effects expert and stuntman who became one of the Chameleon s henchmen alongside Phineas Mason The Chameleon uses Beck s special effects and Mason s technology to impersonate Spider Man in a series of crimes but Beck and Mason are caught by the real Spider Man and the Black Cat In Blueprints Beck becomes Mysterio and passes himself off as a sorcerer who intends to save mankind from technology Though the web slinger defeats him after discovering his lair and technology Beck creates a robot in his likeness to take his place in jail so he can continue serving the enigmatic crime boss the Master Planner Beck returns in the episode Reinforcements as part of the new Sinister Six Despite using more robotic duplicates Spider Man captures Beck and ensures he is actually sent to jail In Opening Night another robotic duplicate of Beck was remanded to the Vault and aided the other imprisoned villains in an attempt to kill Spider Man while he was there to test the prison s security system only for the Molten Man to accidentally destroy him Quentin Beck Mysterio appears in the Ultimate Spider Man episode The Moon Knight Before Christmas 107 voiced by Paul Scheer 108 This version was an old enemy of Spider Man and a former stage magician who was presumed dead after he fell off the Brooklyn Bridge sometime prior to the series though his body was never found Following the incident Spider Man gave his helmet to Doctor Strange for safekeeping However Beck s daughter Frances Beck voiced by Mary Kate Wiles 109 emerges in the present to steal Quentin s helmet and use it in an attempt to exact revenge on Spider Man as the new Mysterio only to run afoul of Moon Knight and discover that her father s soul was trapped within the helmet after he made a deal with Dormammu After Spider Man and Moon Knight enter the helmet and discover what happened to Quentin they free the Becks from the helmet and spend Christmas Eve together Quentin Beck Mysterio appears in the 2017 Spider Man series episode Bring on the Bad Guys Pt 2 voiced by Crispin Freeman 105 This version was originally a stage magician but was fired so took the identity of Mysterio to the crime world He was quickly hired by Doctor Octopus who after losing his body to the Lady Octopus was taking refuge within the Living Brain robot He used different illusions to trap Spider Man but ultimately failed in his mission Film Edit Storyboard artist Jeffrey Henderson who worked on the cancelled Spider Man 4 stated in 2016 that Bruce Campbell who had made cameo appearances throughout Sam Raimi s Spider Man film series was planned to appear as Mysterio in the film s opening montage of Spider Man defeating several C and D list villains 110 111 In a 2022 interview Raimi confirmed that cameo was one of the possibilities for the movie 112 Marvel Cinematic Universe Edit Quentin Beck Mysterio appears in media set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe MCU portrayed by Jake Gyllenhaal 113 4 Introduced in the film Spider Man Far From Home 2019 this version is a former Stark Industries scientist who developed holographic technology that Tony Stark showcased in the film Captain America Civil War 2016 and dubbed B A R F Binary Augmented Retro Framing Angered at Stark for stealing his invention the scientist was fired for his unstable nature As a result he swore revenge and joined forces with other like minded ex Stark Industries employees to take advantage of the power vacuum left in the wake of Stark s death in the film Avengers Endgame 2019 To this end they manufactured the Elementals using drones equipped with holographic technology gave the scientist the alias of Quentin Beck and fabricated a backstory for the illusions by claiming the entities and Beck himself were from another universe To build up his reputation and legitimize himself as an Avengers level hero Beck joins forces with an unknowing Talos disguised as Nick Fury and Spider Man whose classmates gave Beck the Mysterio moniker to defeat the Elementals around the world while bonding with the latter to gain his trust and acquire a device Talos gave him on Stark s behalf Once Spider Man hands said device E D I T H over to him Beck sets about fulfilling his master plan However when he learns Spider Man broke off a holographic projector from one of the drones he reluctantly decides to kill him along with anyone who could potentially reveal his secret Using a fight in London between his holographic persona and an Elemental Fusion monster as a distraction Beck attempts to act on this plan but is foiled when Spider Man destroys his drones and retrieves E D I T H from him During the fight Beck is accidentally shot and killed by one of the drones Unbeknownst to Spider Man however one of his associates downloaded the drones data and doctored the footage to demonize Spider Man reveal his identity and posthumously make Beck look like a hero before sending said footage to J Jonah Jameson to show the world Beck reappears in the film Spider Man No Way Home 2021 with Gyllenhaal briefly reprising his role via archive footage 114 Though charges against Spider Man for Beck s death are dropped thanks to his lawyer Matt Murdock the former and his friends struggle with negative publicity from the press and people who believe Beck was a hero leading Spider Man to seek Stephen Strange s help to make the world forget his identity The full footage of Beck exposing Spider Man s secret identity reappears in the web series The Daily Bugle with Gyllenhaal reprising his role via archive footage once more Video games Edit Quentin Beck Mysterio appears in the Spider Man Questprobe game 115 The Amazing Spider Man and its sequel The Amazing Spider Man 2 116 the Sega CD version of The Amazing Spider Man vs The Kingpin 117 Spider Man Mysterio s Menace 118 The Amazing Spider Man 119 Spider Man Return of the Sinister Six 120 both the Super NES and Sega Genesis games based on the 1990s animated series citation needed The Amazing Spider Man Lethal Foes citation needed and Spider Man 2 The Sinister Six citation needed Quentin Beck Mysterio appears in the 2000 Spider Man video game voiced by Daran Norris 121 Quentin Beck Mysterio appears as a boss in the Spider Man 2 film tie in game voiced by James Arnold Taylor 122 In the home consoles version Beck first appears as a former special effects artist who seeks to prove that Spider Man is a fraud by challenging him to a series of games which he ultimately loses Humiliated and in trouble with the police because his games allowed several criminals to escape Beck assumes the identity of Mysterio an alien who has come to conquer New York City with his army of robots However Spider Man foils his schemes and reveals his charade Later while trying to rob a convenience store Mysterio is easily defeated by Spider Man and unmasked leading to his arrest In the PC version Mysterio is hired by Doctor Octopus to distract Spider Man by creating a massive illusion of a floating New York Although he is eventually defeated by the web slinger he avoids capture via an illusion of himself In the PSP version after being accidentally broken out of prison by the Rhino Mysterio takes hostages but is eventually defeated by Spider Man and arrested Quentin Beck Mysterio appears as a mini boss in Marvel Ultimate Alliance voiced again by James Arnold Taylor 122 This version is a member of Doctor Doom s Masters of Evil Quentin Beck Mysterio appears as the final boss of Spider Man Friend or Foe voiced by Robin Atkin Downes 123 He combines shards from the meteor that originally brought the Venom symbiote to Earth with his nanotechnology and hard light holograms to create an army of Perpetual Holographic Avatar Nano Tech Offensive Monsters P H A N T O M s To ensure he has enough shards to strengthen his P H A N T O M s and eventually take over the world he also kidnaps and brainwashes other supervillains whom he sends across the globe to retrieve more shards After Spider Man frees the villains from his control they join forces with him to defeat Mysterio and his P H A N T O M s Quentin Beck Mysterio appears as an assist character in the PS2 and PSP versions of Spider Man Web of Shadows voiced by Greg Baldwin 124 Quentin Beck Mysterio appears as the final boss of Spider Man Shattered Dimensions voiced by David Kaye 125 He attempts to steal an artifact called the Tablet of Order and Chaos and sell it on the black market but Spider Man arrives to stop him After a brief battle between the two the tablet is shattered into 17 fragments most of which get sent to three alternate realities 126 After managing to escape with one Mysterio discovers it grants him real magic powers While seeking out the other fragments he takes Madame Web hostage and forces Spider Man and three of his alternate counterparts to find them Once they do so Mysterio absorbs the recreated tablet and becomes a god like being before destroying reality so he can recreate it in his image However he inadvertently allows Madame Web to bring the four Spider Men together and defeat him de powering him and restoring reality before the original Spider Man takes Mysterio to prison Quentin Beck Mysterio appears in Marvel Super Hero Squad Online voiced by Dave Boat 127 Quentin Beck Mysterio appears as a playable character in Lego Marvel Super Heroes 128 voiced by David Sobolov 129 Quentin Beck Mysterio appears the final boss of Disney Infinity 2 0 130 voiced again by David Kaye 105 Quentin Beck Mysterio appears as a boss in Marvel Avengers Alliance voiced again by David Kaye 125 Multiple alternate reality versions of Mysterio appear as bosses in Spider Man Unlimited voiced by Fred Tatasciore 105 They appear as members of a multiversal Sinister Six Quentin Beck Mysterio makes a cameo appearance in the end credits of Disney Infinity 3 0 voiced again by David Kaye 131 Quentin Beck Mysterio appears as a boss in Marvel Avengers Alliance 2 132 Mysterio appears as a playable character in Marvel Future Fight citation needed Quentin Beck Mysterio appears as a playable character in Lego Marvel Super Heroes 2 133 Quentin Beck Mysterio appears as a playable character in Marvel Puzzle Quest This version s design takes inspiration from the Marvel Cinematic Universe MCU incarnation 134 Quentin Beck Mysterio appears as a boss in Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3 The Black Order voiced again by David Kaye 105 This version is a member of the Sinister Six Quentin Beck Mysterio appears in the digital collectible card game Marvel Snap 135 Toys and collectibles Edit Mysterio received two action figures produced by Toy Biz under their Spider Man The Animated Series and Spider Man Classics lines The Toy Biz Mysterio was also repainted for the first wave of Spider Man figures by Hasbro Mysterio has been reproduced as a mini bust and as a 13 inch 330 mm statue by Bowen Designs He has likewise been crafted as a mini bust by Art Asylum as part of their Rogues Gallery line He also makes up 1 7th of the Sinister Six statue set from Diamond Select Hasbro has made various action figures of Mysterio over the years including a Spider Man 2 game version of Mysterio for their Spider Man 3 movie figures series In 2018 a new Marvel Legends figure of the character was released based on his comic book version Two versions of this figure was released one featuring a green translucent head and a variant featuring a white translucent head In 2019 another Marvel Legends figure was released based on his appearance in Spider Man Far From Home References Edit Amazing Spider Man vol 5 29 Amazing Spider Man vol 5 1 Spider Man Who Is Mysterio Comicbook com June 28 2019 Retrieved January 3 2023 a b Radulovic Petrana January 15 2019 First Spider Man Far From Home trailer gives Jake Gyllenhaal s Mysterio a grand entrance 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Avalanche Software Disney Infinity 3 0 Scene Closing credits 5 39 in Featuring the Voice Talents of Mysterio Marvel Avengers Alliance 2 Archived from the original on April 19 2016 Characters IGN Database Retrieved January 28 2018 Spider Man Swings Into Marvel Games with a Spider Man Far From Home Inspired Event Marvel com July 7 2019 Kerr Jung Sorrel November 16 2022 Marvel Snap Creator s Favorite Card Is Also the Game s Sneakiest CBR Retrieved January 3 2023 External links EditMysterio at Marvel com Profile of Mysterio I at Spiderfan org Profile of Mysterio II at Spiderfan org Mysterio II at The Appendix to the Handbook of the Marvel Universe Mysterio III at The Appendix to the Handbook of the Marvel Universe Mysterio on Marvel Database a Marvel Comics wiki Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mysterio amp oldid 1136593322, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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