Marvel Comics (Earth-1610)

Ultimate Mysterio

Ultimate Mysterio

Quentin Beck, frustrated by repeated defeats against Spider-Man in Earth-616, created an android duplicate of himself and used stolen Stark Industries portal technology to send it to Earth-1610, the Ultimate Universe. Operating the android remotely with his illusions and gadgets, he aims to conquer this world, eliminating opposition, primarily battling various Spider-Men including those from Earth-1610, Earth-616, and Miles Morales.

Strength

  • Slams Spider-Man into a wall, cracking it and injuring Spider-Man (source) (Ultimate Spider-Man Annual (2005) #3)
  • Grapples and throws Shroud multiple meters away (source) (Ultimate Spider-Man (2009) #5)
  • Knocks back and hurts Spider-Man with a double-handed strike (source) (Ultimate Spider-Man (2009) #5)
  • Knocks out Spider-Man with a palm strike (source) (Ultimate Spider-Man (2009) #154)
  • Throws Miles Morales a couple of meters at 616 Spider-Man, knocking him down and hurting Miles (source) (Spider-Men (2012) #3)
  • Chokehold on Spider-Man is broken by Spidey using webbing to escape, though Spidey couldn’t break it physically (source) (Ultimate Spider-Man (2009) #3)
  • Spidey’s webs take away the Zodiac Key from his grip (source) (Ultimate Spider-Man (2009) #154)

Durability

  • Takes a knee from Spider-Man (source) (Ultimate Spider-Man (2009) #3)
  • Takes a kick from Shroud (source) (Ultimate Spider-Man (2009) #5)
  • Takes another kick from Shroud (source) (Ultimate Spider-Man (2009) #5)
  • Takes two successive kicks from Spider-Man, one indenting Mysterio into a car (source) (Ultimate Spider-Man (2009) #5)
  • Takes Black Cat’s strikes (source) (Ultimate Spider-Man (2009) #151)
  • Takes successive kicks from Black Cat and Spider-Man (source) (Ultimate Spider-Man (2009) #154)
  • Takes a kick from Spidey and Black Cat and a knee from Spidey (source) (Ultimate Spider-Man (2009) #154)
  • Takes 2 kicks from Spidey and 1 kick from Black Cat (source) (Ultimate Spider-Man (2009) #154)
  • Takes a kick from Miles Morales (source) (Spider-Men (2012) #3)

Speed

  • Grapples and throws Shroud before they can go intangible (source) (Ultimate Spider-Man (2009) #5)
  • Tags Spider-Man with a double-handed strike (source) (Ultimate Spider-Man (2009) #5)
  • Moves multiple meters while Black Cat only falls a little relative to his movements (source) (Ultimate Spider-Man (2009) #151)
  • Moves up to Spidey with gun to his head from a couple meters away before Spidey makes a move (source) (Ultimate Spider-Man (2009) #154)
  • Grapples Miles Morales’ leg when he tries to kick him (source) (Spider-Men (2012) #3)
  • Gets tagged from above by a surprise kick from Spider-Man (source) (Ultimate Spider-Man (2009) #5)
  • Gets tagged by Black Cat’s strikes (source) (Ultimate Spider-Man (2009) #151)
  • Gets grappled and struck by Spidey (source) (Ultimate Spider-Man (2009) #154)
  • Gets tagged by Miles Morales kicking him (source) (Spider-Men (2012) #3)

Android

  • The android’s ‘head’ is a smoke illusion that fools Spider-Man into striking it (source) (Ultimate Spider-Man Annual (2005) #3)
  • Fools Shroud with the illusion (source) (Ultimate Spider-Man (2009) #5)
  • Fools Spidey again with the illusion (source) (Ultimate Spider-Man (2009) #5)
  • Fools Black Cat with the illusion (source) (Ultimate Spider-Man (2009) #151)
  • Controls the android through a neural interface (source) (Spider-Men (2012) #2)
  • Induces the android to self-destruct, causing an explosion (source) (Spider-Men (2012) #3)
  • Inter-dimensional remote control for the android stupefies Tony Stark (source) (Spider-Men (2012) #3)
  • Tony Stark can’t discover anything about the android after attempting to reverse engineer it for a day (source) (Spider-Men (2012) #4)
  • Ripping out tech from inside his body through his neck hole severs the connection between the android and 616 Mysterio (source) ([Weakness] Ultimate Spider-Man (2009) #154)

Electricity

  • Fires an electrical blast that breaks the floor, a steel reinforced window, a desk, and chair, pushing Kingpin off a skyscraper and killing him (source) (Ultimate Spider-Man (2009) #1)
  • Knocks back and hurts Spider-Man with a point blank electric blast before he can react (source) (Ultimate Spider-Man (2009) #5)
  • Burns up a webbing shot at him by Spider-Man with electricity from a few feet away before it tags him (source) (Ultimate Spider-Man (2009) #5)
  • Knocks back and hurts Black Cat with a point blank electric blast before she can react, and fractures skyscraper windows (source) (Ultimate Spider-Man (2009) #151)
  • Stuns Black Cat with a direct electric shock (source) (Ultimate Spider-Man (2009) #154)
  • From multiple meters away, tags and knocks back Miles Morales and 616 Spider-Man with an electric blast, which mildly hurts them (source) (Spider-Men (2012) #3)

Firearms

  • Accurately fires a rocket launcher from multiple meters away at a helicopter and disables it (source) (Spider-Men (2012) #2)
  • Has a revolver (source) (Ultimate Spider-Man (2009) #151)
  • Has a special handgun (source) (Ultimate Spider-Man (2009) #154)
  • Has various handguns at his 616 lair (source) (Spider-Men (2012) #1)

Inventions

  • Made a remote controlled car that can travel up to 100 mph, effortlessly travels through Spider-Man’s webs and traffic (source) (Ultimate Spider-Man Annual (2005) #3)
  • A thicker amount of web makes the car flip (source) (Ultimate Spider-Man Annual (2005) #3)
  • The car has a self-destruct capability (source) (Ultimate Spider-Man Annual (2005) #3)
  • Made a Spider-Slayer that tracks Peter Parker based on his DNA and captures video input (source) (Ultimate Spider-Man (2009) #6)
  • Spider-Slayer generates an explosion that knocks off school doors (source) (Ultimate Spider-Man (2009) #6)
  • Spider-Slayer shoots energy beams that mildly indent school floors (source) (Ultimate Spider-Man (2009) #6)
  • Spider-Slayer projectiles electricity with enough speed and strength to tag Spider-Man and push him through a concrete wall (source) (Ultimate Spider-Man (2009) #6)
  • Shroud beats the Spider-Slayer somewhat easily off-screen (source) (Ultimate Spider-Man (2009) #6)

Illusions - Normal

  • Appeared and disappeared in a bank using smoke illusions (source) (Ultimate Spider-Man Annual (2005) #3)
  • Disappears with illusions (source) (Ultimate Spider-Man Annual (2005) #3)
  • Used illusions to hide himself in a warehouse while the police were searching the area (source) (Ultimate Spider-Man Annual (2005) #3)
  • Dissolves Spider-Man’s webbing with his illusion mist (source) (Ultimate Spider-Man (2009) #3)
  • Manipulates his illusion mist to obscure Spider-Man’s vision and position himself to grapple Spider-Man (source) (Ultimate Spider-Man (2009) #3)
  • Disappears before Spider-Man can tag him using illusion mist (source) (Ultimate Spider-Man (2009) #3)
  • Sets up an illusion clone that deceives Spider-Man (source) (Ultimate Spider-Man (2009) #5)

Illusions - Fear

  • Creates giant spider illusions that scare many civilians (source) (Ultimate Spider-Man (2009) #3)
  • Makes Spider-Man look like a spider monster with illusions (source) (Ultimate Spider-Man (2009) #3)
  • Spider illusions retain cohesion even as Spider-Man shoots webs through them and strike through them (source) (Ultimate Spider-Man (2009) #3)
  • Terrorizes security guards with fear illusions (source) (Ultimate Spider-Man (2009) #3)
  • Fear illusions wear off after an hour (source) (Ultimate Spider-Man (2009) #3)
  • Illusions use a chemical agent to induce people to see their fears (source) (Ultimate Spider-Man (2009) #3)
  • Fear mist generates physical illusions out of Miles and Spider-Man’s fears (source) (Spider-Men (2012) #2)
  • Two tiny vials of fear agent create illusion mist that affects various SHIELD agents, Tony Stark, 616 Spider-Man, and Nick Fury but not Miles Morales (source) (Spider-Men (2012) #5)

Intelligence/Preparation

  • Repeatedly faked bank robberies with a remote controlled getaway car to lure cops away and then commits the actual robbery (source) (Ultimate Spider-Man Annual (2005) #3)
  • Has one of his bases rigged to blow up (source) (Ultimate Spider-Man Annual (2005) #3)
  • Really likes having a self-destruct button on his bases (source) (Ultimate Spider-Man (2009) #6)
  • Got over 3 million views for his YouTube video of his manifesto (source) (Ultimate Spider-Man (2009) #3)
  • Used fear-based illusions to cause a distraction while robbing gold from the Federal Reserve (source) (Ultimate Spider-Man (2009) #3)
  • Prepares convincing illusions of Hulk rampaging to incapacitate Spider-Man with trap explosions (source) (Ultimate Spider-Man (2009) #4)
  • Finds out about Black Cat’s backstory after some research (source) (Ultimate Spider-Man (2009) #153)

Fights

  • vs Spider-Man (source) (Ultimate Spider-Man (2009) #3)
  • vs Spider-Man and Shroud (source) (Ultimate Spider-Man (2009) #4-5)
  • Spider Slayer vs Spider-Man and Shroud (source) (Ultimate Spider-Man (2009) #6)
  • vs Black Cat (source) (Ultimate Spider-Man (2009) #151)
  • vs Black Cat, Spider-Man, and Iron Man (source) (Ultimate Spider-Man (2009) #154)

Scaling

  • Spider-Man Respect Thread (source)
  • 616 Spider-Man Respect Thread (source)
  • Miles Morales Respect Thread (source)
  • Shroud Respect Thread (source)
  • Iron Man Respect Thread (source)
  • 616 Mysterio Respect Thread (source)
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