- Leo Zelinsky
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comic_color=background:#ff8080
character_name=Leo Zelinksy
publisher=Marvel Comics
debut=The Amazing Spider-Man # 502
creators=J. Michael Straczynski John Romita Jr.
full_name=Leo Zelinksy
status=Active
supports=Spider-Man
relatives=Son, Deceased, Mikey Zelinsky, Grandson|Leo Zelinsky is a fictional
tailor in theMarvel Universe , who owns "Leos Tailoring" on 23rd near Eighth in New York, first (named) appearance inMarvel Comics 'The Amazing Spider-Man # 502. His police officer son was killed. He has a young grandson named Mikey.Fictional Character Biography
He repairs ordinary clothes and as a sideline, patches costumes of both superheros and villains. His first customer was The Thing, whose clothes were "burned" off by a fire-wielding villain. After that, it snowballed.
Word got around, and eventually members of the Avengers began commissioning costumes. Then the
X-Men . Costumes became his specialty. He described working forCaptain America as an honor - Cap had taken a slash across the waist, but went to Zelinsky before seeing a doctor, stating that "The important things come first."Then things got complicated - Doctor Doom shows up demanding repairs to his cloak, and soon a veritable
rogues gallery formed in his shop. He got around this by serving heroes and villains on alternating days - heroes on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, and villains on Saturdays, Tuesdays and Thursdays.He even alternates his magazine rack - newspapers,Newsweek and Time for the heroes, Penthouse andGuns and Ammo for the villains.This is how Leo overhears one of his customers, Killshot, planning a murder, possibly the local District Attorney. He does not wish to go to the police because his business might be ruined and also Killshot might hurt his grandson, Mikey in revenge.
Mikey pleads with his grandfather to do something, for he knows somebody is going to be killed. Leo takes a late night walk and encounters Spider-Man. He tells him everything. The next day, Killshot is prevented from killing the D.A. but escapes Spider-Man. He rushes back to Leo, intending to take revenge. Leo takes a bullet in his arm. Spider-Man rescues them both.
The District Attorney realizes that Leo and Spider-Man are responsible for saving his life and discreetly decides to leave the pair alone; he tells the uniformed officers that there is no need to deal with Leo anymore.
An unnamed character bearing a strong resemblance to Leo appears in Civil War Frontline #10, where he provides Robbie Baldwin AKA Penance (formerly Speedball) with a new armored costume. This man expresses dismay when Baldwin asks for his help putting on the suit, as its interior is covered in sharp spikes. This man mentions that he made Speedball's first costume.
Future Influence
After this is all over, Leo offers Spider-Man a new costume he's designed at a discount - a reversible jacket. Unbeknownst to Leo himself, this is a design that Spider-Man had seen in a mystically-charged 'flash-forward'. His future self was wearing the costume at what seems to be his death.
Customer list
* The Thing
*Captain Marvel (prefers Mar-vell)
*Captain America
* some of the Avengers
*X-Men
* Daredevil
* Thor
*Spider-Man *
Doctor Doom
* Blob
* KillShotee also
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Paul Gambi , a character with a similar concept in theDC Universe
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