15 Forgotten Spider-Man Villains Who Failed to Leave a Mark

Spider-Man is one of the most iconic superheroes in comic books, and this popularity surrounds his entire mythos. Given the number of comics, cartoons, movies, and video games he’s had, it’s no wonder Spidey’s enemies are almost as big as he is. Many of these foes have starred in their own movies and other projects, showcasing their popularity. At the same time, countless other enemies of the web-slinger are far from mainstream.Over the years, several Spider-Man enemies have been introduced that were meant to become big deals in his world. Others were simply one-hit wonders that never got over with readers or creators. These bad guys weren’t good villains for various reasons, and they’ve since fallen completely into obscurity. A few of them might have a shot at returning to the limelight, but for many of them, their time fighting the neighborhood Spider-Man wasn’t so friendly in the end.Jalome Beacher was a scientist who invented a special non-stick coating to eliminate any friction. Using this substance to craft a super-suit, Beacher became the supervillain known as Slyde. Without anything holding him back, Slyde could move faster than the average human and was far more agile than anyone who tried to stop him.

Spider-Man is one of the most iconic superheroes in comic books, and this popularity surrounds his entire mythos. Given the number of comics, cartoons, movies, and video games he’s had, it’s no wonder Spidey’s enemies are almost as big as he is. Many of these foes have starred in their own movies and other projects, showcasing their popularity. At the same time, countless other enemies of the web-slinger are far from mainstream.

Over the years, several Spider-Man enemies have been introduced that were meant to become big deals in his world. Others were simply one-hit wonders that never got over with readers or creators. These bad guys weren’t good villains for various reasons, and they’ve since fallen completely into obscurity. A few of them might have a shot at returning to the limelight, but for many of them, their time fighting the neighborhood Spider-Man wasn’t so friendly in the end.

Jalome Beacher was a scientist who invented a special non-stick coating to eliminate any friction. Using this substance to craft a super-suit, Beacher became the supervillain known as Slyde. Without anything holding him back, Slyde could move faster than the average human and was far more agile than anyone who tried to stop him.

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