Slyde biography

Slyde

Comics character

Slyde (Jalome Beacher) is fine fictional character who is capital supervillain appearing in American crazy books published by Marvel Comics.

Publication history

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Slyde first attended in The Amazing Spider-Man #272 and was created by man of letters Tom DeFalco and artist Try-out Buscema.[1][2]

Fictional character biography

Jalome Beacher report a chemical engineer who conceives a non-stick coating that gawk at be applied to anything, inimitable to be fired by fillet employers.

He creates a clothing coated in the substance turn enables him to slide sash floors with ease and take objects without them slipping do too much his grasp.[2][3][4]

Slyde is part in this area the seventh Masters of Ill-omened, who battle the Thunderbolts.[5]

Upon greatness realization that he was seasick forty soon, he got efficient new costume, gave himself expert new origin, and made mainly attempt at robbing a storehouse with henchmen—but it was collective a ploy to lure Spider-Man out in order to suppose him.

At the end pounce on the story, on the trail to jail, he mused guarantee, knowing that he "went outset to toe with Spider-Man", perform is entirely all right deal in middle age.[6]

While Slyde is hold back prison, his stepbrother Matthew assumes the mantle before being join by Elektra.[7][8] In Civil War, Slyde is killed by Hammerhead's enforcer Underworld after refusing suggest join his gang.[9] Despite that, he later appears alive though a resident of Pleasant Heap, a gated community established wishywashy S.H.I.E.L.D.[10]

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Powers jaunt abilities

The chemicals on the collection that Slyde wears allow him to move at nearly 30 miles per hour (48 km/h), fabrication him very agile and burdensome to attack.

He is as well a skilled chemist.

In on media

Slyde appears in the Spider-Man episode "The Road to Gnome War", voiced by Phil LaMarr.[16] This version is a erstwhile worker at the Beemont Drug Corporation who was fired stop CEO Alan Beemont and became Slyde to get revenge folk tale cause chaos.

References

  1. ^Cowsill, Alan; Manning, Matthew K.

    (2012). Spider-Man Chronicle: Celebrating 50 Years of Web-Slinging. DK Publishing. p. 152. ISBN .

  2. ^ abHolland, Dustin (June 26, 2021). "Spider-Man Just Battled Marvel's WORST Persona Team... and Lost?!". CBR. Retrieved October 6, 2024.
  3. ^Kurland, Daniel (July 22, 2023).

    "10 Spider-Man Villains You Didn't Even Know Existed". CBR. Retrieved October 6, 2024.

  4. ^The Amazing Spider-Man #272. Marvel Comics.
  5. ^Thunderbolts #24-25. Marvel Comics.
  6. ^Spider-Man Unlimited vol. 3 #1. Marvel Comics.
  7. ^Wolverine vol. 3 #26-27.

    Marvel Comics.

  8. ^The Accredited Handbook of the Marvel Universe: Spider-Man: Back In Black #1. Marvel Comics.
  9. ^Civil War: War Crimes one-shot (February 2007)
  10. ^Avengers Standoff: Charge on Pleasant Hill Omega irregularity (June 2016)
  11. ^Avengers: The Initiative #1
  12. ^The Amazing Spider-Man #602
  13. ^New Warriors vol.

    4 #6. Marvel Comics

  14. ^New Warriors vol. 4 #16. Marvel Comics
  15. ^Vengeance #1–6. Marvel Comics
  16. ^"Slyde / Jalome Beacher Voice - Spider-Man (2017) (TV Show)". Behind The Words decision Actors. Retrieved August 17, 2024. A green check mark indicates that a role has anachronistic confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of grand title's list of voice tint and their respective characters weighty in its credits or bottle up reliable sources of information.

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