Tombstone (comics)
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Publisher | Marvel Comics |
First appearance | Web of Spider-Man #36 (March 1988) |
Created by | Gerry Conway Alex Saviuk |
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Alter ego | Lonnie Thompson Lincoln |
Team affiliations | The Hand Sinister Twelve Hardcore's Untouchables[1] |
Notable aliases | Lonnie Tombstone |
Abilities | Excellent street fighter Highly skilled marksman Superhuman strength, speed, stamina and reflexes High-level resistance to injury Razor sharp teeth |
Tombstone (Lonnie Thompson Lincoln) is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
Contents
Publication history
Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. The character was created by Gerry Conway and Alex Saviuk and first appeared in Web of Spider-Man #36 (March 1988). The character was immediately established to have a history with longtime Spider-Man supporting character Joseph "Robbie" Robertson, and was brought on as a regular in The Spectacular Spider-Man, which was then being written by Conway. Conway explained why he created Tombstone: "My general motivation was a need to work with the characters who weren't central to The Amazing Spider-Man title, since that was the main book. That meant I needed to focus my attention not on Aunt May or Mary Jane, or even J. Jonah Jameson, but on second- or even third-tier supporting characters. Joe Robertson was one of those. The second motive had to do with my desire to bring back that type of character, the ruthless gangster Hammerhead had been, but not Hammerhead himself. It just came to me as a character type. One thing led to another, and as his backstory expanded, readers responded well to it."[2]
Fictional character biography
Born as Lonnie Thompson Lincoln in Harlem, in New York City, he started out as troubled youth who was bullied by his peers because he was Harlem's only African American albino. Taller and stronger than the other children, he became a school bully, extorting protection money from his classmates. The school newspaper, edited by Joseph "Robbie" Robertson, was going to run a story on Lonnie's activities but pulled it when Lonnie used intimidation. Lonnie allowed his personal demons to direct the course of his life and he turned to a life of serious crime.
As a hitman and enforcer, he used his albinism to his advantage. He filed his teeth and nails to points, giving him the appearance of a vampire. This frequently caught his opponents off-guard, making it easier to kill them. He also lifted weights and engaged in many street fights to hone his fighting skills. As an adult, he stood over six feet, seven inches tall.
One night Robertson, now working for a local paper, went to meet a source only to see the source being killed by Tombstone. He threatened to kill Robertson if the story was brought out. Robertson kept the secret for over twenty years whilst Tombstone became a powerful mob enforcer, killing many others.[3]
Now known as "Tombstone" on the street, he returned to New York City as the Kingpin's hitman.[4] Tombstone threw the Hobgoblin out of the Arranger's window.[5] Tombstone captured a mutant known as the Persuader for the Arranger.[6] Lonnie returned to Robertson's neighborhood. Eventually Robertson went to the police which resulted in Tombstone's incarceration, but not before Tombstone confronted and seriously injured Robertson, nearly permanently damaging his spine.[7] Tombstone then encountered Spider-Man in Atlanta, Georgia; Tombstone was defeated and sent to the Philadelphia State Penitentiary.[8]
Robertson was also incarcerated for suppression of evidence. On learning this, Tombstone obtained a transfer to Lewsiburg State Penitentiary where Robertson was incarcerated. In prison, Tombstone killed Robertson's befriended bodyguard Bruiser. Tombstone eventually broke out of prison but was confronted by Spider-Man; he eluded capture after a harrowing battle in which he nearly beat Spider-Man to death before Robertson stopped him. Tombstone and Robertson were knocked into the Susquehana River. Tombstone was not nearly as badly injured by the fall as Robertson, and brought him to an Amish family so that Robertson could recover enough to give him a decent fight. When Tombstone finally made his move to kill Robertson in retaliation for turning on him during the fight with Spider-Man, Robertson stabbed Tombstone with a pitchfork and then escaped. Tombstone joined a criminal organization, headed by Hammerhead and the Chameleon, and then saved Robertson from Hobgoblin so that he could kill Robertson himself.[9] Robertson was then given a full pardon for helping recapture Tombstone.[volume & issue needed]
Tombstone eventually gained a superhuman physical constitution. Tombstone encountered Robertson at the Osborn Chemical Plant. Robertson shot Tombstone and trapped him in an airtight test chamber which contained an experimental gas. The gas was absorbed into Tombstone's bloodstream and had a mutagenic effect on his body. This resulted in the manifestation of enhanced strength and other heightened physical abilities. Tombstone then called off his vendetta against Robertson in gratitude.[10] Tombstone was later defeated by Daredevil and the Punisher while competing against the Taskmaster in a real game of Assassin sponsored by the Hand.[11]
Tombstone was hired by the Green Goblin to be part of the Spider-Man killing group, the Sinister Twelve, but was defeated.[12]
Tombstone was hired by Lily Lucca to pretend he kidnapped Lily and to fight Daredevil, but Tombstone was beaten by Daredevil.[13]
Tombstone joined the Hood's army of criminals.[14] He later returned to pester Deadpool in the miniseries: Deadpool - Suicide Kings.
Tombstone was with the Hood when he presents the Scorpion's costume to whichever low-level crook impresses him until the party is crashed by the Scorpion stealing the costume.[15]
During the "Origin of the Species" storyline, Doctor Octopus invites Tombstone to join a supervillain team in exchange for some items. Both Dr. Octopus and Shocker attack Menace's infant in a restaurant until Spider-Man interferes.[16] Later, Tombstone confronts Carlie Cooper.[17] However, the police arrive and Tombstone escapes, but later doubles back to follow Cooper after discovering that Cooper knows who Menace really is.[18] He corners Cooper, Mary Jane Watson and Menace, but Menace manages to knock him out by activating the Goblin glider and sending it crashing into him.[19] The police soon arrive and take Tombstone away.[20]
It is later revealed that Tombstone is the father of the new Beetle (Janice Lincoln).[21]
Tombstone has a battle with Spider-Man.[22]
Powers and abilities
Originally, Lonnie Lincoln had no superhuman powers, but has gained them through artificial means as a result of a mutagenic reaction to an experimental preservative gas absorbed into his bloodstream. He possesses physical strength that has been increased beyond his original limits to superhuman levels. Tombstone's body is highly resistant to physical injury and is capable of withstanding extreme temperatures, great impact forces, high caliber bullets and toxic gases without sustaining injury. His reflexes, speed, and stamina are likewise heightened beyond a range attainable for normal human beings.
Aside from these advantages, he is an excellent hand-to-hand combatant with years of street fighting experience and, even before gaining powers, was easily capable of killing someone with his bare hands. He now combines his street-fighting skills with his superhuman strength to create a unique fighting style. He is also highly proficient with conventional firearms and well connected in the underworld of organized crime.
As an albino, Tombstone is sensitive to sunlight due to a natural deficiency of melanin. He is also usually depicted as only being capable of speaking in whispers. However, after the exposure to gas at OsCorp, he's been depicted speaking in tones approaching normal vocal tones.
Tombstone has filed all his teeth into razor-sharp points.
Other versions
MC2
An older version of Tombstone appears in the Spectacular Spider-Girl digital comic series, set in the MC2 universe. He had been paid by Silvermane to carry out a hit on Spider-Girl. Despite his advanced years, Tombstone still proved to be a tough opponent to defeat.[23]
He met Spider-Girl and did battle with her, but when he saw another Spider-Girl saving people from a burning building on TV Tombstone grew furious and rapidly finished her off.[volume & issue needed]
When Tombstone met the Blue Spider-Girl, he revealed to her that he killed the other Spider-Girl, which caused her to attack him in rage. Tombstone was surprised that she has symbiote powers and was defeated. At first thinking he will be on the streets again soon since he believes heroes can't kill, the Blue Spider-Girl suffocates and kills him.[volume & issue needed]
MAX
Lonnie Lincoln, known as Lonnie the Tombstone, appears in Cage miniseries. He is the leader of a criminal empire, and much closer resembles an albino than his 616 counterpart, with extremely pale skin, very light blonde hair and pink and pale blue eyes.[24] This version seems to have no super powers and is simply a Gangster Leader. He is at war with The Ballers and Hammerhead's gang of Italian mobsters.[volume & issue needed]
Marvel Noir
Tombstone appears in Luke Cage Noir.[25]
In other media
Television
- Tombstone appears in Spider-Man: The Animated Series, voiced by Dorian Harewood. This version of Lonnie Lincoln is a friend of Robbie Robertson until he is disfigured in the same laboratory accident that gives him his superpowers. Blaming Robertson for the accident, Lincoln sets out for revenge on Robertson.
- Tombstone appears in The Spectacular Spider-Man, voiced by Keith David, and later by Kevin Michael Richardson in subsequent episodes. This version of L. Thompson Lincoln is depicted as a calculating and intelligent crime lord known as the "Big Man of crime" but has the public image of a benevolent wealthy philanthropist. Once Tombstone is defeated by Spider-Man, his position as the Big Man is taken over by the Green Goblin.
Video games
Tombstone appears in the video game Marvel Heroes, voiced by Nolan North.[citation needed]
References
- ↑ Cage #3
- ↑ Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
- ↑ Spectacular Spider-Man #137
- ↑ Web of Spider-Man #36
- ↑ Web of Spider-Man #38
- ↑ Spectacular Spider-Man #138
- ↑ Spectacular Spider-Man #139
- ↑ Spectacular Spider-Man #142
- ↑ Spectacular Spider-Man #150, 153, 155, 157, 161
- ↑ Web of Spider-Man #66-68
- ↑ Daredevil #292-293
- ↑ Marvel Knights Spider-Man #10-11
- ↑ Daredevil vol. 2 #90-91
- ↑ Punisher (2009) #4
- ↑ Amazing Spider-Man #626
- ↑ Amazing Spider-Man #642
- ↑ Amazing Spider-Man #643
- ↑ Amazing Spider-Man #644
- ↑ Amazing Spider-Man #645
- ↑ Amazing Spider-Man #646
- ↑ Superior Foes of Spider-Man #6-7
- ↑ The Spectacular Spider-Man #204-206
- ↑ http://marvel.com/digitalcomics/titles/Spectacular_Spider-Girl.2009.3
- ↑ Cage #2
- ↑ Luke Cage Noir # 1
External links
- Tombstone at Marvel.com
- World of Black Heroes: Tombstone Biography
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- Articles with unsourced statements from February 2014
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- Comics characters introduced in 1988
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- Fictional African-American people
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- Fictional characters from New York City
- Fictional characters with albinism
- Fictional crime bosses
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- Marvel Comics characters with superhuman strength
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