Tombstone (Marvel)

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Tombstone in Daredevil v5 #24.

Tombstone is a male comic supervillain who features in Marvel Comics.

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Biography

Origin

Lonnie Lincoln in Spectacular Spider-Man v1 #139.

Lonnie Thompson Lincoln

He came to study at Harlem High School where he had a noted reputation for being a troublemaker. One spring, he came to learn that Joseph Robertson who was the editor of the school newspaper intended to write an article on Lonnie's activities. This led to Lincoln ambushing Robertson when he was closing the office on a Friday where he beat him up badly to get him to pull back on the article. The next day, Joseph withdrew the story in fear of Lonnie who stated that he came to like Robertson and used this time to intimidate him. A result of their exchanges led to Robertson being afraid of Lonnie with this being something that affected him for much of his life. (Spectacular Spider-Man v1 #139)

Many years later, he came to operate as a mob enforcer and worked in Philadelphia. During this time, a crime boss named Ozzy Montana was murdered with someone witnessing the act and they attempted to inform the newspaper. Tombstone was then dispatched to kill the informant where he successfully murdered the man before he could reveal anything to a reporter that happened to be Joseph Robertson. This led to Tombstone encountering Robertson after many years where he continued to intimidate the man and even made a number of calls to his residence in an attempt to scare him. Robbie never reported the murder to the police which meant that Lonnie was never convicted of the crime. Over the years, he remained an enforcer for the mobs where he was charged for various crimes but never convicted. (Spectacular Spider-Man v1 #139)

At some point, he had a daughter by the name of Janice Lincoln who he showered with affection. (The Superior Foes of Spider-Man v1 #6) This included putting enough money in her academic institution along with other arrangements to ensure that she emerged as a Valedictorian. During the celebration though, Janice said she wanted to become a supervillain and a crime boss but he instead wanted her to focus on a career as a financial lawyer. This led to a argument between the pair where Tombstone told his daughter that if she wanted to be a costumed criminal then she would have to do it on her own as he was not funding that life for her. (The Superior Foes of Spider-Man v1 #7)

Tombstone

Tombstone later came to be the newest employee of the Kingpin's organisation who was used as an enforcer. He was assigned to serve the Arranger who was responsible for dealing out assignments to assassins. At the time, the Hobgoblin was angered at being blacklisted with him thrown out of the window by Tombstone. (Web of Spider-Man v1 #38)

Later on, Robertson came to be pardoned and released from prison with Tombstone remaining an escaped convict. This could not stand in Hammerhead's eyes who planned to have Robertson murdered with the crime lord hiring the Hobgoblin for the task. Tombstone though objected at first as he wanted to be the one to kill his old friend but was forced to agree with his boss's plan. However, in secret, Lincoln looked to sabotage the assassination attempt where he helped fire a rifle shot that blinded the Hobgoblin during a fight with Spider-Man and Puma. Whilst in the shadows, he departed the scene where he said that only he would be the one to kill his old friend Robertson. (Spectacular Spider-Man v1 #161)

After the downfall of the Kingpin, his criminal empire was to be divided among the factions in the underworld. Tombstone was in attendance in the meeting where he represented the interests of the Maggia. (Nomad v2 #4)

He travelled to Little Italy in order to confront Vinnie Barbossa of the Geraci crime family's Four Horsemen to inform them that their organization was dismantled but offered him a chance to join his side. However, Vinnie refused and pulled a gun on Tombstone though its bullets could do nothing against the supervillain who proceeded to snap Barbossa's neck. (Punisher v3 #9)

Tombstone later became a bookie and got involved as a bookie working with a client Conrad O'Shea, but over time he racked up a considerable gambling debt. Conrad hired the 'Merc with the Mouth' Deadpool to kill Lincoln. But when Deadpool went to the given address and a bomb exploded. Surviving due to his healing factor, he discovered he had been framed using a doctored video by Lincoln as it was featured on the nightly news. (Deadpool: Suicide Kings v1 #1) Many heroes went after Deadpool because of this including Punisher, Daredevil and Spider-Man. (Deadpool: Suicide Kings v1 #3) Working with the Punisher they interrogated Lincoln goons, they find Lincoln's address but he was able to escape on a motorcycle. Spider-Man arrived returned to help and battled Lincoln under a bridge, with the Wrecking Crew, whom Lincoln had hired from The Hood. (Deadpool: Suicide Kings v1 #4) They took down the Wrecking Crew with ease, Lincoln and Conrad escaped, but Conrad was thrown to Lincoln's hungry pigs. However, Deadpool saved him so he could learn the truth. Conrad had made a bet with Lincoln on the outcome of a basketball game. Shantee Williams the star player had an altercation with Deadpool and decided to pull a gun, sending him to the emergency room, and he needed surgery to reattach his fingers; this caused Conrad to lose the bet. Lincoln agreed to a double-or-nothing bet. He framed Deadpool for the bombing to see if he could survive the next 24 hours. Conrad had bet that Lincoln could not kill Deadpool. As Lincoln was about to leave in his helicopter, Deadpool confronted him. Deadpool gained the upper hand, threatening to stab Lincoln in the eye and impale his brain, Lincoln's one vulnerable spot. He came to confess his involvement in the crime and came to be arrested as a result. (Deadpool: Suicide Kings v1 #5)

Upon acquiring the Mind Gem, low-level criminal Turk Barrett came to grow to the point of being a powerful crime lord who was able to amass a fortune and gain the employ of another of criminals. Among them included Tombstone who was alongside his employer as they me with the Infinity Watch who were looking to recover all the Infinity Gems. (Infinity Wars v1 #1)

Luke Cage and Iron Fist visited Tombstone on a mission to recover a necklace for Jennie Royce who had told them it was her grandmother's. He refused to say that he had won the necklace in a card game with The Hood, not from any debt collection. Feeling disrespected by the accusations of being a thief, as well as the very presence of Iron Fist, things rapidly took a turn for the worse, forcing Luke and Danny to fight their way past numerous gangsters as they took the necklace and flee. As the left, Tombstone tried to warn them that the necklace was magical. When he recovered he swore revenge, believing the Heroes for Hire were back together. (Power Man and Iron Fist v3 #1) Surviving the attack on his life, he was then approached by Mr. Fish who warned him of the Black Cat's gang targeting Lincoln and his criminal empire as part of the upcoming gang war in Harlem. (Power Man and Iron Fist v3 #10)

He was among the crime lords brought together by Mayor Fisk who wanted to capture Boomerang as he had an item that the Kingpin wanted in his possession. To entice the others, Fisk offered complete immunity from police prosecution with Tombstone being among those who took up the assignment. (Amazing Spider-Man v5 #61) Part of this involved targeting people who were close to Myers who was attempting to be a hero to the people. However, Lincoln was told that Peter Parker was off-limits but this did not stop Tombstone from targeting Boomerang's other roommates that included Randy Robertson who was the son of his old foe Robbie Robertson. He then decided to sneak into Randy Robertson's apartment in order to take him hostage but was shocked to find that the boy was romantically involved with his daughter Janice Lincoln. (Amazing Spider-Man v5 #62) Tombstone then confronted his daughter about her relationship and said that he would not tolerate her dating a Robertson but in an act of defiance she left her apartment to spend time with Randy Robertson. (Amazing Spider-Man v5 #63) Afterwards, he came to learn that both Janice and Randy had been abducted after reaching Robertson's apartment. He was then confronted by Robbie Robertson who mistakenly believed Tombstone had kidnapped his son. The pair then learnt that the true culprits were Madame Masque and the Crime Master with this forcing Lonnie Lincoln and Robbie Robertson to work together to find their kidnapped children. (Amazing Spider-Man v5 #64)

Following the Devil's Reign, Mayor Fisk came to be deposed and seemingly killed during his plot to take over New York City. In this time, Tombstone came to establish himself as the new Kingpin of Crime despite the Rose being Fisk's son. Lincoln though claimed that the Rose was not fit to be the new Kingpin as he could not maintain control over his own territory. An arrangement was later made to sell Fisk a Goblin Glider under the promise that the Rose's interests would be protected but the exchange was interrupted by Spider-Man. This drew fury from the Rose who had a bomb smuggled into Tombstone's house in an attempt to kill him. Lincoln survived but then gathered his forces to fight a gang war against the Rose where he asked Peter Parker to deliver this warning to Spider-Man. (Amazing Spider-Man v6 #1)

Overview

Personality and attributes

His fearsome reputation led to him being known as the Horror of Harlem. (Miles Morales: Spider-Man v1 #7) It was shown that he sometimes operated under the name of Mister Stone. (Amazing Spider-Man v5 #28)

He had a daughter by the name of Janice who he loved deeply with her treating her the best and funding her education. (The Superior Foes of Spider-Man v1 #6) She had a desire to become a supervillain like her father though Tombstone never wanted her to be a petty criminal. Instead, he wanted her to become a successful financial lawyer and engage in large scale schemes that would steal large sums of money without being arrested for the deed. However, she wanted to be a crime boss with Tombstone believing that there was no such thing as a female crime boss. (The Superior Foes of Spider-Man v1 #6)

He had said that only he was allowed to kill his old friend Robbie Robertson. (Spectacular Spider-Man v1 #161)

Powers and abilities

The Horror of Harlem in Miles Morales: Spider-Man v1 #5.

He was once accidently exposed to an experimental preservative gas that made him stronger and made his skins tough to resist damage with bullets not affecting him. (Web of Spider-Man v1 #68) His skin was hard enough that a person could nearly break their bones by hitting him. (Daredevil v1 #293) Tombstone remarked that bullets could not penetrate his skin and simply irritated him. (Punisher v3 #9)

It was shown that he could easily snap a person's neck with only one hand whilst holding them up in the air. (Punisher v3 #9)

Notes

  • Tombstone was created by Gerry Conway and Alex Saviuk where he made his first appearance in Web of Spider-Man v1 #36 (March, 1988).
  • Conway in Back Issue! v1 #44 (2010) commented on the characters creation where he said, "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 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."

Alternate Versions

In other media

Television

  • In Spider-Man: The Animated Series, Tombstone appeared as an antagonist in the 1990s animated television series where he was voiced by actor Dorian Harewood.
  • In The Spectacular Spider-Man, Tombstone appeared as an antagonist in the animated television series where he was voiced initially by actor Keith David before being voiced by actor Kevin Michael Richardson. He was shown that around 12 years ago the villainous Silvermane who operated as the Big Man of Crime was exposed by Frederick Foswell leading to the FBI arresting him for his illegal operations. In the vacuum, L. Thompson Lincoln stepped in and took over Silvermane's operations thus becoming the new Big Man who was the chief crime lord in New York City.

Films

  • In Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, Tombstone appeared as an antagonist in the animated film where he was voiced by actor Marvin "Krondon" Jones III.

Video games

  • In Marvel Heroes, Tombstone appeared in the setting of the MMOPG video game where he was voiced by actor Nolan North.
  • In Spider-Man, Tombstone appeared as a boss antagonist in the setting of the 2018 video game where he was voiced by actor Corey Jones.

Appearances

  • Web of Spider-Man v1: (1988)
  • Daredevil v1:
  • Nomad v2:
  • Spectacular Spider-Man v1:
  • The Superior Foes of Spider-Man v1:
  • Daredevil v5:
  • Power Man and Iron Fist v3:
  • Infinity Wars v1:
  • Miles Morales: Spider-Man v1: (2019)
  • Amazing Spider-Man v5:
  • Amazing Spider-Man v6: (2022)

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