—"Jason Quantrell"[source]But he did look. Jason Quantrell looked beyond the temporal/historical/"true" event-structure of this universe. He looked outside. And we looked back into him. This will be difficult for your little minds to process, Mr. and Mrs. Cage, but I'll try to make it easier. We are the Beyond Corporation. "Corporation"--many acting as one. A collective. Incorporation also meaning embodiment. We are an embodiment of the Beyond. The Outside. Outside everything you can imagine--in the wild spaces beyond reality--there are others like us. Many like us. Many kinds. Beyonders. Examiners. Normalizers. Gardeners. Debasers. Some study you. Some want to preserve you. Some of us...play with you. Ha Ha Ha. Ask Monica. She knows. Jason opened a door. And we reached in. Just the smallest part of us. Just enough to have some fun. We made a tool. An avatar that works like a plague. A weapon of mass destruction. A game. Fun. We like fun. All of you... You're all so much fun.
History
This entity was a "debaser unit" Beyonder who went rogue,[3] becoming a member of the Beyond Corporation for wanting to play and have fun with the Multiverse population.[2]

Jason looking at the Outside
When Jason Quantrell, the CEO of Cortex Inc., opened a portal to the Outside beyond reality, this rogue Beyonder reached in and turned him into its avatar, subsequently taking over his plans of world domination through the use of products and brands which infected the public consciousness.[4]
Upon being confronted by Luke Cage and Jessica Jones, the fake Jason Quantrell revealed its true nature as a member of the Beyond Corporation,[5] and then teleported the couple to the void of space. They were rescued by Blue Marvel and managed to tell him about the situation in their hands.[2]
As Spectrum confronted "Jason," a team composed by Blue Marvel, Doctor Positron, and Spider-Man infiltrated Cortex's HQ and tried to reprogram the portal used to bring the entity from Beyond into their world. They were able to reprogram it and open a portal to the Neutral Zone, where Blue Marvel's son Kevin Brashear had been left stranded. With the powers he got from his time in said dimension, Kevin was able to remove "Jason" from the Multiverse and return him Outside,[1] leaving a mess in the process.[3]Attributes
Powers
—"Jason Quantrell"[source]Everything's real if the Beyond Corporation says it's real. That's the thing, Monica--you're...little people. The little funny people, there for us to play with. You don't matter, little nothing people. We decide what matters. Right now--yes, we're working through this puppet, this "Jason," the cursor we control. But in real terms...we're not like you. We're not finite. Not limited. We can decide how powerful we are--

Warping reality
Reality Warping: The entity who stole Jason Quantrell's body displayed the ability to warp reality to an unknown degree.[2]
- Telepathic Illusions: "Jason Quantrell" has demonstrated the ability to project extremely realistic illusions into other people's minds.[1]
- Teleportation: "Jason Quantrell" can teleport himself and others over vast distances. He has been able to teleport a man to Ganymede, a moon of Jupiter, without any apparent effort.[6]
- Superhuman Speed: "Jason Quantrell" can move faster than the human eye can perceive.[6]
- Biokinesis: "Jason Quantrell" has demonstrated the ability to mutate Quickfire into a monster.[7]
Notes
- While this Beyonder refers to itself as plural, claiming to be the Beyond Corporation acting as one,[2] Defenders: Beyond #2 clarified that it is a single "debaser unit" Beyonder.
Trivia
- When "Jason Quantrell" removes his face, the face hole can also talk and has its own speech black-colored speech bubbles.[2]
- As the Blue Marvel, Doctor Positron, and Spider-Man were about to use a Skorpion Gate, a portal to the Outside, "Jason Quantrell" appeared and warned them that the Beyond Corporation are actually the "friendly" ones. They just want to play with the inhabitants of the Multiverse, while some of the others have "plans."[1] This is presumably referring to the other Beyonders who planned to end the entire Multiverse.[8]
See Also
- 7 appearance(s) of Beyonder (Debaser Unit) (Multiverse)
- 1 minor appearance(s) of Beyonder (Debaser Unit) (Multiverse)
- 1 mention(s) of Beyonder (Debaser Unit) (Multiverse)
- 8 image(s) of Beyonder (Debaser Unit) (Multiverse)
- 5 quotation(s) by or about Beyonder (Debaser Unit) (Multiverse)
Links and References
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Captain America and the Mighty Avengers #7
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 Captain America and the Mighty Avengers #6
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 Defenders: Beyond #2
- ↑ Captain America and the Mighty Avengers #4
- ↑ Captain America and the Mighty Avengers #5
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 Captain America and the Mighty Avengers #3
- ↑ Captain America and the Mighty Avengers #2
- ↑ New Avengers (Vol. 3) #33