Typeface (comics)

Typeface (comics)

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caption=Typeface in Civil War Frontline #4, art by Ramon Bachs
comic_color=background:#ff8080
character_name=Typeface
real_name= Gordon Thomas
publisher=Marvel Comics
debut="" v2, #23, (November 2000)
creators=Paul Jenkins Mark Buckingham
alliance_color=background:#ffc0c0
alliances=
partners=Secret Avengers
aliases=Geordie, Captain A-Face, Sesame Street Pete, Shakespeare
powers=None, but is skilled in combat and is very intelligent|

Typeface (Gordon Thomas) was a fictional Marvel Comics antihero. He first appeared in "" v2, #23, (November 2000), and was created by Paul Jenkins and Mark Buckingham.

History

What little is known about Typeface's past is seen in flashback. In his civilian life as Gordon Thomas, he fights in an unknown war for the US Army in which he loses his brother Joey. Upon his return to America, Gordon's wife leaves him and takes their son with her.Comic book reference | Writer = Paul Jenkins | Penciller = Mark Buckingham | Inker = Tom Palmer, Rodney Ramos | Story = Maximum Security: Warning Signs | Title = Peter Parker: Spider-Man 2 | Issue = 24 | Date = December 2000 | Publisher = Marvel Comics]

Feeling outcast, Gordon becomes a signsmith. He is happy for a time until a man named George Finch buys the company he is working for, Ace Signs, and Gordon is laid off. Gordon starts to hate everything that went wrong in his life and decides to become a super-villain, calling himself Typeface. He uses a grease pencil to write letters on his face, including a large, red "R" on his forehead, for "retribution". He begins committing vandalism throughout the city, and while attacking local thugs, he catches the attention of Spider-Man. Typeface uses his giant letters as weapons and manages to defeat the webslinger. After successfully escaping and returning to his apartment, he replaces the "R" letter on his head with an "A" for "Annihilation".Comic book reference | Writer = Paul Jenkins | Penciller = Mark Buckingham | Inker = Tom Palmer, Rodney Ramos | Story = Read 'Em and Weep | Title = Peter Parker: Spider-Man 2 | Issue = 23 | Date = November 2000 | Publisher = Marvel Comics]

Thomas later seeks revenge against George Finch, but is stopped by Spider-Man. Typeface wants to kill Spider-Man for intervening, but when he sees the webslinger being attacked by the Spider-Hybrid, he has a flashback to the words his brother Joey once gave him: "Just live, man." Typeface decides to help Spider-Man defeat the Spider-Hybrid, and renounces his desire to kill Finch. However, Finch decides to exact revenge on Typeface for humiliating him, and finds the bombs Gordon would have used to kill Finch. Finch sets them off and demolishes an entire building, killing himself, and for a time it was believed that Typeface died in the explosion. When the police arrive, they declare Typeface responsible for the explosion.Comic book reference | Writer = Paul Jenkins | Penciller = Mark Buckingham | Inker = Tom Palmer, Rodney Ramos | Story = Trick of the Light | Title = Peter Parker: Spider-Man 2 | Issue = 25 | Date = January 2001 | Publisher = Marvel Comics]

Mysterious reappearance

Having survived the explosion, Typeface becomes a vigilante. He wages war against a gang called the "Penny-Ante Brigade." After taking out the gang (and another vigilante, Spellcheck, inspired by Typeface), Typeface mimics Spider-Man's note to police, left when he apprehends criminals: "Compliments from your friendly neighborhood Typeface."Comic book reference | Writer = Ted McKeever | Artist = Ted McKeever | Story = Alphabet City | Title = Spider-Man's Tangled Web | Issue = 18 | Date = November 2002 | Publisher = Marvel Comics] After that, Typeface is not seen for many months.

Civil War

Returning in Marvel's "", Typeface has chosen to side against the Superhuman Registration Act. He joins a small resistance cell that includes Battlestar, Gladiatrix and Solo. During a visit by the reporter Sally Floyd, he talks about how he had held his brother who had died in a foreign country, Typeface feels his brother had died in the cause of freedom and this had motivated him to oppose the act. Iron Man and S.H.I.E.L.D. agents attack, capturing many members of the group. Floyd and others escape.

The prisoners are taken to a maximum security prison built in the Negative Zone called "Fantasy Island." While transferring, Typeface befriends Robbie Baldwin, otherwise known as Speedball. Both are concerned over the fate of a fellow prisoner that the very nature of the Negative Zone has adversely affected.

According to writer Paul Jenkins, he "may not survive the series," but when he dies his eyes will be covered by "little X's" [ [http://www.newsarama.com/WW_Chicago_06/Marvel/civilwar.html Newsarama story on "Civil War"] ] . Indeed, this seems confirmed in "" #10 when he is slammed into a bus by Venom during the final battle shown in "Civil War" #7. A quick examination of Typeface by a fleeing Ben Urich leads the "Daily Bugle" reporter to believe he is dead.

In "" #11, he is carried away in a stretcher, with the sheet pulled over all but his letter-covered arm to identify him, seemingly bringing Typeface's story to a close.

Bibliography

* "Peter Parker: Spider-Man" #23-24
* "Tangled Web of Spider-Man" #18

External links

* [http://www.marvunapp.com/Appendix3/typefacespdrmn.htm Marvel Universe Appendix: Typeface]
* [http://marvel.com/universe/Typeface Typeface on the Marvel Universe Character Bio Wiki]

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