Beyond Corporation
The Beyond Corporation is a company that features in Marvel Comics.
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History
Origin
They were the embodiment of the beyond where they were the outside in the Wild Space beyond reality. (Captain America and the Mighty Avengers v1 #6)
Beyond
Jason Quantrell hired the scientists of W.E.S.P.E. to build a dimensional portal where they accidently opened a doorway that killed them with the Beyond Corporation coming to Earth. The CEO of Cortex Inc. was replaced with an entity that was part of the living corporation. (Captain America and the Mighty Avengers v1 #6) This creature possessing Quantrell claimed to be one of the friendly members of his kind as they desired to play whilst the others of their kind had much bigger plans. The Beyond Corporation entity was defeated when the Blue Marvel and his son Dr. Positron opened the dimensional gateway to the Neutral Zone where Kevin Brashear emerged. Keven Bashear was the other son of Blue Marvel who years earlier had been lost in the Neutral Zone and become a powerful cosmic being of the omniverse who forced the Beyond entity back to its realm. (Captain America and the Mighty Avengers v1 #7)
Through unknown means, the company came to acquire a damaged Rigellian Recorder that was capable of predicting the future and kept in a remote research facility. However, the site was attacked by Deadpool and the Mercs for Money who manage to retrieve the robot as per their assignment from their employer. (Deadpool & the Mercs for Money v1 #1)
The Beyond Corporation was later responsible for claiming some of the property of Parker Industries which included the Spider-Man trademark. (Amazing Spider-Man v5 #75) They came to hire Ben Reilly to be a corporate sponsored Spider-Man who fought crime and engaged in other activities hosted by the company. (Free Comic Book Day 2021: Spider-Man/Venom v1 #1) Part of this arrangement also involved freeing Janine Godbe from a correctional facility so that she could join her love Ben Reilly and to support him in his superheroic ventures. (Amazing Spider-Man v5 #74)
Overview
They were described as being a reality warping omni-being from outside of reality. The Beyond Corporation claimed that they were not finite or limited like superheroes and could decide how powerful they wanted to be at any given moment. (Captain America and the Mighty Avengers v1 #7) It was said that they were many that acted as one like a collective and were the embodiment of the beyond. The entities it represented had many goals such as studying other beings or preserving them or simply to play with them. (Captain America and the Mighty Avengers v1 #6)
They were said to hold private contract with municipalities across the U.S. where they rehabilitated offenders with extraordinary abilities and those adjacent to them. (Amazing Spider-Man v5 #74) One of the divisions of the company was Super Hero Development. (Amazing Spider-Man v5 #77)
For a time, the company's headquarters was a massive invisible flying fortress called State 51 that operated as a headquarters and as a factory. (Nextwave v1 #11) This flying state was procured and used by Machine Man for a time when he began to experience a breakdown. (Marvel Comics Presents v2 #11) Another one of their research facilities was Jackalope that was seemingly decommissioned though in reality was still operational. (Deadpool & the Mercs for Money v1 #1)
Members
- Jason Quantrell :
- Maxine Danger : a purple haired woman who was the head of Super Hero Development. (Amazing Spider-Man v5 #77)
- Marcus Momplaisir : a black human male with dark haired who worked on the Spider-Man trademark. (Amazing Spider-Man v5 #75)
Notes
- The Beyond Corporation was created by Warren Ellis where it made its first appearance in Nextwave v1 #1 (March, 2006).
Appearances
- Nextwave v1: (2006)
- Mighty Avengers v1:
- Captain America and the Mighty Avengers v1:
- Deadpool and the Mercs for Money v1:
- Amazing Spider-Man v5:
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