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| Image = Jalome Beacher (Earth-616) from Amazing Spider-Man Vol 1 272 001.jpg
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| RealName = Jalome Beacher
 
| RealName = Jalome Beacher
 
| CurrentAlias = Slyde
 
| CurrentAlias = Slyde
| Distinguish1 =
 
| Distinguish2 =
 
 
| Aliases =
 
| Aliases =
 
| Identity = Secret
 
| Identity = Secret
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| Affiliation = {{m|Masters of Evil}}, {{m|Thunderbolts (Earth-616)|Thunderbolts Army}} {{M|50-State Initiative (Earth-616)|50-State Initiative}}
| Alignment = Bad
 
| Affiliation = [[Masters of Evil]]
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| Relatives = [[Matthew Beacher (Earth-616)|Matthew Beacher]] (aka Slyde, step-brother, deceased)
| Relatives =
 
 
| Universe = Earth-616
 
| Universe = Earth-616
 
| BaseOfOperations = [[New York City]], [[New York State|New York]]
 
| BaseOfOperations = [[New York City]], [[New York State|New York]]
   
 
| Gender = Male
 
| Gender = Male
| Height = 5' 11"
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| Height = 5'11"
 
| Weight = 170 lbs
 
| Weight = 170 lbs
 
| Eyes = Brown
 
| Eyes = Brown
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| Education =
 
| Education =
   
| Origin =
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| Origin = [[Homo sapiens|Human]]
| PlaceOfBirth =
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| PlaceOfBirth = [[Gary]], [[Indiana]]
 
| PlaceOfDeath = [[New York City]]
 
| PlaceOfDeath = [[New York City]]
| Creators =
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| Creators = Tom DeFalco; Ron Frenz; Sal Buscema
| First = [[Amazing Spider-Man 272|''Amazing Spider-Man'' #272]] (Jan, 1986)
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| First = Amazing Spider-Man #272
| Last = [[Civil War War Crimes 1|''Civil War : War Crimes'' #1]]
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| Death =
   
 
| HistoryText =
 
| HistoryText =
 
===Early Life===
 
Jalome Beacher was a talented chemical engineer working in the design and development laboratory of Beemont Manufacturing who created a chemical coating that, when applied to any object, eliminated all friction between that object and surfaces. Beacher was about to unveil his discovery when Beemont was purchased by a larger organization and a man named Rockwall was placed in charge. The research and development lab was closed and Beacher was fired. He decided to build his own company founded on the non-stick chemical, but discovered that no bank would lend the money needed without a sizeable down payment.{{r|Amazing Spider-Man #272}}
   
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===Slyde===
Jalome Beacher was a talented chemical engineer working in the design and development laboratory of Beemont Manufacturing who created a chemical coating that, when applied to any object, eliminated all friction between that object and surfaces. Beacher was about to unveil his discovery when Beemont was purchased by a larger organization and a man named Rockwall was placed in charge. The research and development lab was closed and Beacher was fired. He decided to build his own company founded on the non-stick chemical, but discovered that no bank would lend the money needed without a sizeable downpayment.
 
 
Creating a special uniform coated with the chemical, Beacher could move at high speeds on foot by sliding with extreme maneuverability. He adopted the name Slyde and set out to steal the money he needed, as well as to force Rockwall out of business. Slyde began his criminal career by robbing a bank, successfully slipping through the arms of the guards and eluding both the police and [[Spider-Man (Peter Parker)|Spider-Man]]. Next, Slyde broke into Beemont, where he wrecked his old laboratory and narrowly avoided capture. He escaped with a briefcase snatched from Rockwall's grasp.
   
 
When Slyde discovered that the case contained proof that Beemont had become a front for distributing money stolen by a criminal organization, he called the [[New York]] district attorney and set up a "sting" operation to trap Rockwall. Slyde contacted Rockwall, offering to return the evidence in return for a large sum of money. They set up a meeting, and Rockwall in turn hired criminals to set up an ambush. [[Spider-Man (Peter Parker)|Spider-Man]] learned of the plan, but knew nothing of the police involvement. He arrived on the scene in time to warn Slyde of the danger, and stopped Rockwall's escape just as the district attorney arrived. At the last minute, Slyde grabbed the ransom money and escaped.{{r|Amazing Spider-Man #272}}{{r|Marvel Tales Vol 2 #282}}
Creating a special uniform coated with the chemical, Beacher could move at high speeds on foot by sliding with extreme maneuverability. He adopted the name Slyde and set out to steal the money he needed, as well as to force Rockwall out of business.
 
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===Mid-Life Crisis===
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He later re-designed his costume with a more "ninja-esque" look as part of a mid-life crisis.He made an attempt at robbing a bank with henchmen but it was all a ploy to lure Spider-Man out in order to fight him.He was defeated and thrown in jail, were he thought that he "went toe to toe with Spider-Man", he is entirely all right with middle age.{{r|Spider-Man Unlimited #6}}
   
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===Civil War===
Slyde began his criminal career by robbing a bank, successfully slipping through the arms of the guards and eluding both the police and [[Spider-Man (Peter Parker)|Spider-Man]]. Next, Slyde broke into Beemont, where he wrecked his old laboratory and narrowly avoided capture. He escaped with a briefcase snatched from Rockwall's grasp.
 
 
During the recent [[Civil War]], Slyde was among the army of villains recruited by [[Helmut Zemo (Earth-616)|Baron]] and his [[Thunderbolts (Earth-616)|Thunderbolts]] to serve as hero-hunters.{{r|Thunderbolts #104}}{{r|Thunderbolts #107}} Slyde was approached by the crimelord [[Hammerhead]], who wanted to rally other supervillains to oppose the superhero registration act. Suspecting that Hammerhead was really trying to take over the imprisoned [[Kingpin]]'s territories, Slyde refused to join Hammerhead's crew. As he railed against Hammerhead's plans, Slyde was brutally shot in the back of the head by [[Jack Dio (Earth-616)|Underworld]]. Slyde's body was later dumped in the middle of Hell's Kitchen as a message to the Kingpin and his associates.{{r|Civil War: War Crimes #1}}
   
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===Pleasant Hill===
When Slyde discovered that the case contained proof that Beemont had become a front for distributing money stolen by a criminal organization, he called the New York district attorney and set up a "sting" operation to trap Rockwall. Slyde contacted Rockwall, offering to return the evidence in return for a large sum of money. They set up a meeting, and Rockwall in turn hired criminals to set up an ambush. [[Spider-Man (Peter Parker)|Spider-Man]] learned of the plan, but knew nothing of the police involvement. He arrived on the scene in time to warn Slyde of the danger, and stopped Rockwall's escape just as the district attorney arrived. At the last minute, Slyde grabbed the ransom money and escaped.
 
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Slyde later turned up alive and incarcerated in the S.H.I.E.L.D. prison of [[Pleasant Hill]].{{r|Avengers Standoff: Assault On Pleasant Hill Omega #1}}
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| Powers =
   
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| Abilities = Slyde was a talented chemical engineer before taking to a life of crime.{{r|Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A-Z #10}}{{r|Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol 2 #12}}{{r|Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Spider-Man: Back in Black Vol 1 1}}
Shortly afterwards the R&D lab was closed down and Beacher was fired. Beacher created his identity as Slyde to get revenge for being fired. He began robbing banks in order accumulate enough money so that he could start a company for himself and drive his former employers out of business.
 
   
Slyde later appeared as a member of the [[Crimson Cowl (Justine Hammer)|Crimson Cowl's]] new [[Masters of Evil VII|Masters of Evil]].
 
===Civil War===
 
During the recent [[Civil War]], Slyde was approached by the crimelord [[Hammerhead]], who wanted to rally other supervillains to oppose the superhero registration act. Suspecting that Hammerhead was really trying to take over the imprisoned [[Kingpin]]'s territories, Slyde refused to join Hammerhead's crew. As he railed against Hammerhead's plans, Slyde was brutally shot in the back of the head by [[Underworld]]. Slyde's body was later dumped in the middle of Hell's Kitchen as a message to the Kingpin and his associates.
 
   
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| Strength = Normal human male with intensive regular exercise.{{r|Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A-Z #10}}{{r|Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol 2 #12}}{{r|Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Spider-Man: Back in Black Vol 1 1}}
| Powers =
 
| Abilities = Slyde was a talented chemical engineer before taking to a life of crime.
 
   
| Strength = Normal human male with intensive regular exercise
 
 
| Weaknesses =
 
| Weaknesses =
   
| Equipment = *'''Slippery Costume:''' Slyde's costume was covered with an experimental substance that eliminated friction between it and other surfaces. Most adhesives (including Spider-Man's webbing) would not stick to him and it was virtually impossible to grasp him barehanded.
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| Equipment = *'''Slippery Costume:''' Slyde's costume was covered with an experimental substance that eliminated friction between it and other surfaces. Most adhesives (including Spider-Man's webbing) would not stick to him and it was virtually impossible to grasp him barehanded. However, the costume has special select areas, such as the palm area of his gloves that are of regular material to allow him to grip things normally and stop when desired.{{r|Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A-Z #10}}{{r|Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol 2 #12}}{{r|Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Spider-Man: Back in Black Vol 1 1}}
 
| Transportation =
 
| Transportation =
*'''Skating:''' Slyde could skate along the ground using his frictionless shoes, obtaining speeds of up to 30 mph. He could also change directions instantly by simply shifting his weight or grabbing hold of a stationary object and twisting his body around it.
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*'''Skating:''' Slyde could skate along the ground using his frictionless shoes, obtaining speeds of up to 30 mph. He could also change directions instantly by simply shifting his weight or grabbing hold of a stationary object and twisting his body around it.{{r|Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A-Z #10}}{{r|Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol 2 #12}}{{r|Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Spider-Man: Back in Black Vol 1 1}}
| Weapons = Slyde did not use any conventional weapons, though he was known to bluff enemies by using toy weapons.
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| Weapons = * Slyde did not use any conventional weapons, though he was known to bluff enemies by using toy weapons.{{r|Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A-Z #10}}{{r|Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol 2 #12}}{{r|Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Spider-Man: Back in Black Vol 1 1}}
   
 
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Revision as of 15:58, 25 October 2018

History

Early Life

Jalome Beacher was a talented chemical engineer working in the design and development laboratory of Beemont Manufacturing who created a chemical coating that, when applied to any object, eliminated all friction between that object and surfaces. Beacher was about to unveil his discovery when Beemont was purchased by a larger organization and a man named Rockwall was placed in charge. The research and development lab was closed and Beacher was fired. He decided to build his own company founded on the non-stick chemical, but discovered that no bank would lend the money needed without a sizeable down payment.[1]

Slyde

Creating a special uniform coated with the chemical, Beacher could move at high speeds on foot by sliding with extreme maneuverability. He adopted the name Slyde and set out to steal the money he needed, as well as to force Rockwall out of business. Slyde began his criminal career by robbing a bank, successfully slipping through the arms of the guards and eluding both the police and Spider-Man. Next, Slyde broke into Beemont, where he wrecked his old laboratory and narrowly avoided capture. He escaped with a briefcase snatched from Rockwall's grasp.

When Slyde discovered that the case contained proof that Beemont had become a front for distributing money stolen by a criminal organization, he called the New York district attorney and set up a "sting" operation to trap Rockwall. Slyde contacted Rockwall, offering to return the evidence in return for a large sum of money. They set up a meeting, and Rockwall in turn hired criminals to set up an ambush. Spider-Man learned of the plan, but knew nothing of the police involvement. He arrived on the scene in time to warn Slyde of the danger, and stopped Rockwall's escape just as the district attorney arrived. At the last minute, Slyde grabbed the ransom money and escaped.[1][2]

Mid-Life Crisis

He later re-designed his costume with a more "ninja-esque" look as part of a mid-life crisis.He made an attempt at robbing a bank with henchmen but it was all a ploy to lure Spider-Man out in order to fight him.He was defeated and thrown in jail, were he thought that he "went toe to toe with Spider-Man", he is entirely all right with middle age.[3]

Civil War

During the recent Civil War, Slyde was among the army of villains recruited by Baron and his Thunderbolts to serve as hero-hunters.[4][5] Slyde was approached by the crimelord Hammerhead, who wanted to rally other supervillains to oppose the superhero registration act. Suspecting that Hammerhead was really trying to take over the imprisoned Kingpin's territories, Slyde refused to join Hammerhead's crew. As he railed against Hammerhead's plans, Slyde was brutally shot in the back of the head by Underworld. Slyde's body was later dumped in the middle of Hell's Kitchen as a message to the Kingpin and his associates.[6]

Pleasant Hill

Slyde later turned up alive and incarcerated in the S.H.I.E.L.D. prison of Pleasant Hill.[7]

Attributes

Power Grid[11]
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Abilities

Slyde was a talented chemical engineer before taking to a life of crime.[8][9][10]

Paraphernalia

Equipment

  • Slippery Costume: Slyde's costume was covered with an experimental substance that eliminated friction between it and other surfaces. Most adhesives (including Spider-Man's webbing) would not stick to him and it was virtually impossible to grasp him barehanded. However, the costume has special select areas, such as the palm area of his gloves that are of regular material to allow him to grip things normally and stop when desired.[8][9][10]

Weapons

  • Slyde did not use any conventional weapons, though he was known to bluff enemies by using toy weapons.[8][9][10]

Transportation

  • Skating: Slyde could skate along the ground using his frictionless shoes, obtaining speeds of up to 30 mph. He could also change directions instantly by simply shifting his weight or grabbing hold of a stationary object and twisting his body around it.[8][9][10]

See Also

Links and References

References