History
Danny Berkhart was paid by J. Jonah Jameson to make Spider-Man think he was the ghost of the first Mysterio, who was faking his death at the time.[6] After Berkhart was jailed, Jameson abandoned him, leading to Berkhart resenting Jameson.
When Norman Osborn returned, an enigmatic Jack O'Lantern appeared, calling himself Mad Jack. He seemed to have a grudge with Jameson, and saved Spider-Man's life after having him defeated. Mad Jack's cat, Maguire, was very well-trained and obeyed Jack's every command. Jack beat Jameson to a pulp and blackmailed him into selling the Bugle to Osborn. When Osborn attempted to pay him for his services, Jack rejecting payment saying he did it for pleasure.[citation needed]
Mad Jack was eventually revealed to be Daniel Berkhart, working with Maguire Beck (cousin to the original Mysterio), who provided tech support.[7] Both had been tutored by Quentin Beck in his illusionist arts, and both took turns using the Mad Jack persona. Maguire was rarely in the costume, preferring to stay behind the scenes instead. For the riskiest assignments, they would put the costume on an android with Berkhart's face.
Berkhart met Conundrum, and it was revealed that they were old acquaintances with a common past.[8] They shared an "old man" as their tutor, who was now dead.[9] While fighting Prodigy (who was actually Spidey at the time), Conundrum mentioned Jack's reflexes getting slower due to his age (indicating Berkhart was the one in costume at that time). Prodigy/Spidey eventually figured out that by closing his eyes and relying on his Spider-Sense, he had better chances against the villains' illusionist attacks. While Peter knocked Conundrum out, Mad Jack was seemingly shot dead by one of Norman's bodyguards. Jack's death was actually faked to serve the purposes of both Berkhart and Osborn.
Mad Jack and a new Mysterio later tormented Spidey, Jameson, Daredevil, and Just A Guy Named Joe.[10] During these transgressions, it was revealed that Maguire had become the solo Jack O'Lantern, while Danny Berkhart assumed Mysterio's legacy and became Quentin Beck's heir, reassuming his position as the second Mysterio. Maguire was captured as Mad Jack, while Berkhart escaped with his cat (also named Maguire).[citation needed] He apparently also sold a spare Mysterio costume to the Kingpin, who in turn sold it to Francis Klum. Berkhart later would battle Klum for the right to be called Mysterio, even though he was the one who sold the costume originally. At this point, Berkhart stopped calling himself Mad Jack and continued on being only Mysterio.[11]
The most recent man to go by "Jack O'Lantern" claimed that he had liquidated every other holder of the mantle. Whether this included Berkhart is unknown, as he had long since given up that identity.[12]Attributes
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- When J.M. DeMatteis introduced the character of Mad Jack in Spectacular Spider-Man #241, he had no plan for who would be under the mask. DeMatteis intended to fill in the character's identity when he came up with a good idea for it, but had not yet decided who Mad Jack was going to be by the time that he left the book.[13] Tom DeFalco later decided to connect Mad Jack with Daniel Berkhart in Spider-Man: Mysterio Manifesto #1.
See Also
- 27 appearance(s) of Daniel Berkhart (Earth-616)
- 3 appearance(s) in handbook(s) of Daniel Berkhart (Earth-616)
- 7 minor appearance(s) of Daniel Berkhart (Earth-616)
- 10 mention(s) of Daniel Berkhart (Earth-616)
- 2 mention(s) in handbook(s) of Daniel Berkhart (Earth-616)
- 26 image(s) of Daniel Berkhart (Earth-616)
- 2 item(s) used/owned by Daniel Berkhart (Earth-616)
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References
- ↑ Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man #13
- ↑ Spectacular Spider-Man #243
- ↑ Spectacular Spider-Man #247
- ↑ Spectacular Spider-Man #248
- ↑ Venom (Vol. 2) #11
- ↑ Amazing Spider-Man #141–142
- ↑ Shortly after the Clone Saga
- ↑ Spectacular Spider-Man #257
- ↑ This indicates that Conundrum was also Mysterio's student
- ↑ Spider-Man: Mysterio Manifesto #1
- ↑ Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man #11–13
- ↑ Venom (Vol. 2) #1
- ↑ Cronin, Brian (11 August 2019) Was Spider-Man Foe, Mad Jack, Created Without a Secret Identity? CBR.com. Retrieved on 9 October 2019.
- ↑ Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A to Z Vol 1 8