

Quentin Beck
A frustrated Hollywood stuntman and special-effects wizard, Quentin Beck decided his talents were wasted on film sets and reinvented himself as the master illusionist Mysterio — using holograms, hallucinogenic gases, and stagecraft to commit crimes and bedevil Spider-Man.
Few Silver Age villains have proven as enduringly devious as Quentin Beck, who slithered onto the scene in The Amazing Spider-Man #13 back in 1964, conjured to life by the legendary partnership of Stan Lee and Steve Ditko. A master of illusion and deception from the very start, Beck has haunted Marvel's pages for over six decades — racking up 336 catalog appearances and eight key issues that collectors rightly prize — cementing his place as one of Spider-Man's most psychologically fascinating foes. His adventures unfold most richly across The Amazing Spider-Man and Ultimate Spider-Man, where he shares the stage with a rogues' gallery of heavy hitters like Otto Octavius and Kraven the Hunter, as well as the ever-meddlesome J. Jonah Jameson and even the Human Torch himself. That kind of company, kept across 62 years of Marvel history, tells you everything: Quentin Beck isn't a footnote — he's a fixture.
Real name. Quentin Beck
Powers. No superhuman powers; expert in special effects, illusions, hypnotism, stage magic, robotics and chemistry; uses holograms, smoke/fog, gases and hallucinogens to create elaborate illusions; trained stuntman/actor
Affiliations. Sinister Six (founding member), Sinister Twelve

Trivia
- Beck's most chilling long con had him masquerade as psychiatrist Dr. Ludwig Rinehart, systematically convincing Spider-Man he was losing his mind — a psychological manipulation that stands as one of the character's most notorious gambits.marvel.fandom.com
- Glenn Herdling has written more of Quentin Beck's comics than any other writer in our catalog — 60 issues.
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Covers through the years — 1964–2022
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