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Mysterio (Berkhart)

Mysterio (Berkhart)

Daniel Berkhart briefly posed as Mysterio as part of a larger plot, before taking up the Jack O'Lantern/Mad Jack identity. After Quentin Beck's suicide, Berkhart took up the mantle of Mysterio.

Name:
Mysterio (Berkhart)
Publisher:
Real name:
Daniel Berkhart
Aliases:
  • Danny Berkhart
  • Mad Jack
  • Jack O'Lantern
  • Wizard of Oz
  • Quentin Beck
  • Randolph Hines
  • Jackie-Boy
Birth date:
None
Gender:
Male
Powers:
  • Animation
  • Escape Artist
  • Gadgets
  • Holographic Projection
  • Illusion Casting
  • Intellect
  • Power Suit
  • Unarmed Combat
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Origin

Mad Jack
Mad Jack

The two having shared a cell in prison together, Berkhart was trained in arts of illusion by the original Mysterio himself. While Quentin Beck had faked his death, Berkhart was hired by J. Jonah Jameson to convince Spider-Man that Berkhart was the Ghost of Mysterio. With Maguire's assistance, took up the mantle of the Jack O'Lantern (preferring to call himself "Mad Jack" to differentiate himself from the others to have taken up that role). Several years later, Mysterio did die for real and Berkhart decided to take on the role of Mysterio on a full-time basis with Mysterio's cousin Maguire providing tech support and adopting the Mad Jack persona in his place. As Mysterio, Berkhart battled Spider-Man and Daredevil, and joined the Sandman' s Sinister Six.

Jack O'Lantern later claimed to Venom that he had killed the previous users of the Jack O'Lantern identity, including presumably Berkhart.

Creation

The character was created by Gerry Conway and Ross Andru and first appeared in The Amazing Spider-Man #141. The character was brought back over 20 years later when Mysterio died for real, although his return was mostly to fix continuity, giving an explanation to appearances of Mysterio after Beck's death and the unresolved "Mad Jack" storyline in Spectacular Spider-Man.

Major Story Arcs

Media Blizzard

Berkhart hired a certain villain by the name of Armada to steal a revelutionary new D.I.T (Digital Imagery Transmission) chip, which can emit thoughts as holographic images. He buys a TV station as Randolph Hines and turning it into an overnight sensation by hypnotizing his viewers into "MysteryVision" addicted zombies.

I Hate a Mystery (Civil War)

He was last seen teaming up with Spider-Man to battle Francis Klum who had also started calling himself Mysterio. This led to the confrontation between both men as well as the demonic spirit of the original Mysterio. Whereas Klum possibly died and the original Mysterio eventually returned, Berkhart hasn't been seen since.

Merchandise

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  • Mad Jack was featured in ToyBiz's Spider-Man Classics line.

Powers & Abilities

It is presumed Berkhart had the same abilities/skills as Mysterio. Mysterio had no actual superpowers, though he is a very accomplished illusionist, athlete, and hand-to-hand combatant. Their main threat came in the form of advanced technology mixed with great skill at illusion. Gadgets of his have included spring-heeled boots, hologram projectors, radar sensors, and various hallucinogenic gases (including a gas that could nullify Spider-Man's spider-sense), among other things.

Issues

February 1975

March 1975

February 1996

December 1996

January 1997

February 1997

March 1997

April 1997

May 1997

June 1997

August 1997

June 1999

July 1999

August 1999

October 1999

November 1999

December 1999

May 2000

January 2001

February 2001

March 2001

September 2001

August 2002

November 2004

March 2005

Volumes

1963

1976

1990

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1996

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2001

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2004

2005

2008

Friends

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