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Charles Gunn

J. August Richards as Charles Gunn
First appearance "War Zone"
Last appearance After the Fall
Created by Joss Whedon
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Name Charles Gunn
Affiliation Angel's crew, formerly Wolfram & Hart Legal Department, Angel Investigations, and his own vampire-hunting crew, "Team Gunn"
Notable powers
  • Experience in fighting techniques, guerrilla warfare, vampire hunting, and handling of weapons. Jaime Augusto Richards III (born August 28, 1973 in Washington D Angel After the Fall is a Comic book published by IDW Publishing. Joseph Hill " Joss " Whedon ( born June 23, 1964 in New York City is an Academy Award -nominated and Hugo Award Angel is a Fictional character created by Joss Whedon and David Greenwalt for the Television programs Buffy the Vampire Angel Investigations is the name of a fictional detective agency run by the title character Angel previously on the WB television series Guerrilla warfare is the unconventional warfare and combat with which a small group of combatants use mobile tactics (ambushes raids etc He also has the standard powers and vulnerabilities of a vampire
  • Implant grants him absolute knowledge of both human and demon laws, demon languages, golf training, and Gilbert & Sullivan compositions
Portrayed by  J. August Richards

Charles Gunn (born 1978 in Los Angeles, California) is a fictional character created by Joss Whedon for the cult television series, Angel. In the fictional world of the Television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel, a vampire is a species of demon Gilbert and Sullivan refers to the Victorian era partnership of Librettist W Jaime Augusto Richards III (born August 28, 1973 in Washington D Year 1978 ( MCMLXXVIII) was a Common year starting on Sunday (link displays the 1978 Gregorian calendar) Los Angeles (lɑˈsændʒələs los ˈaŋxeles in Spanish) is the largest City in the state of California and the American West California ( is a US state on the West Coast of the United States, along the Pacific Ocean. Joseph Hill " Joss " Whedon ( born June 23, 1964 in New York City is an Academy Award -nominated and Hugo Award A television program (US television programme (UK or television show (U Angel is an American Television series, a Spin-off of the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer. The character is portrayed by J. August Richards, and was named by Whedon after filmmaker James Gunn and actor Sean Gunn, both of whom had worked with Whedon. Jaime Augusto Richards III (born August 28, 1973 in Washington D James Gunn (born August 5, 1970, St Louis Missouri) is an American Writer, Filmmaker, Actor, Musician Sean Gunn (born May 22, 1974) is an American actor most famous for his role as Kirk Gleason on the television show Gilmore Girls Gunn is introduced as the leader of a street gang whose members protect their neighborhood from vampires.

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Biography

Character History

Gunn was born in the Badlands, a section of inner-city Los Angeles where the police would not go, and looked after his sister, Alonna, from a very young age. Los Angeles (lɑˈsændʒələs los ˈaŋxeles in Spanish) is the largest City in the state of California and the American West Although he had a few brushes with the law, he acted as a kind of urban Robin Hood to keep the streets in his neighborhood safe. Robin Hood is an archetypal figure in English folklore, whose story originates from medieval times but who remains significant in popular culture where In his teens, Gunn rose through the ranks to become the leader of a gang of street-fighters who protect their turf from vampires using guerrilla tactics. In the fictional world of the Television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel, a vampire is a species of demon Guerrilla warfare is the unconventional warfare and combat with which a small group of combatants use mobile tactics (ambushes raids etc Possessing the mind of a military strategist and the strength of a back-alley brawler, life in the ghetto hardened Gunn to the extent that his life became less important than the cause, resulting in him trading his soul for a truck in a deal with a demon named Jenoff when he was only seventeen, because he believed he had no future (cf. "Double or Nothing").

Angel Investigations

Gunn is introduced in the Season One episode "War Zone", when he observes the vampire Angel roughing up a blackmailer and tries unsuccessfully to dust him. Angel is a Fictional character created by Joss Whedon and David Greenwalt for the Television programs Buffy the Vampire Eventually, Angel wins Gunn's trust, but unfortunately not in time to save Alonna from being turned into a vampire. Gunn has no choice but to stake his own sister, a decision which continues to haunt him through the series. It is this loss that forces Gunn to question his own motives and become more receptive to Angel's help, realizing he cannot do everything alone. Angel recognizes Gunn's strength and often calls on him if he needs back up in battle or if he needs protection for the people he cares about when he cannot protect them himself. Although he initially regards his time with Angel Investigations as a "paying side-gig," Gunn eventually becomes a full-time member of the gang, gaining mutual respect for those he fights side-by-side with while finding his place in the world. Angel Investigations is the name of a fictional detective agency run by the title character Angel previously on the WB television series However, his work with his new 'family' often leads to conflicted loyalties; in the episode "Belonging. " Cordelia is accidentally sucked into a portal to Pylea while a member of Gunn's old street crew, George, succumbs to the bite of a vampire. Cordelia Chase (born January 1981, in Sunnydale, California, In the fictional universe established by the Television series Angel, Pylea is a world in an alternate dimension where demons are the Gunn feels responsible for his friend's death, believing that it would not have happened if he had still been around to help in the fight. Yet even in his grief, he realizes that he could not commit the same crime twice and allow Cordelia to suffer the same fate, so he joins Angel, Wesley, and Lorne to rescue her. Wesley Wyndam-Pryce (also spelled Wyndam-Price When Faith goes rogue after accidentally killing a human being the Scooby Gang neglect to inform Wesley and

A short time after their return from Pylea, demons across the city are being massacred - regardless of whether or not they actually did anything to deserve being killed in the first place - and Gunn comes to the conclusion that his old gang is responsible for the deaths, currently being led by a man named Gio who has a serious grudge against supernatural entities due to an unrevealed event in his past (cf. "That Old Gang of Mine"). He realizes that his ties with his old life are gone and that his loyalty now lies with the vampire with a soul. In a showdown with one of his lifelong friends, Gunn finally chooses the mission of the Angel Investigations team. Angel Investigations is the name of a fictional detective agency run by the title character Angel previously on the WB television series Without realizing it, Gunn finds the future he thought he would never have. He has friends, loyalty, respect, and a mission to pursue. He even finds love in the arms of the new girl Fred Burkle, but his past still comes back to haunt him in the episode "Double or Nothing," when the demon Jenoff decides it is time to cash in on the deal Gunn had made years earlier by claiming Gunn's soul. Winifred "Fred" Burkle is a Fictional character created by Joss Whedon and introduced by Shawn Ryan for the cult Television series Luckily, Angel and the others at Angel Investigations are able to aid Gunn and defeat Jenoff, allowing Gunn the luxury of living his life to the fullest. Angel Investigations is the name of a fictional detective agency run by the title character Angel previously on the WB television series

Fred becomes the most important person in Gunn's world, but Gunn's devotion suffers the ultimate test in the episode "Supersymmetry" when he kills Professor Seidel, the person responsible for deliberately sending Fred to Pylea, in order to save Fred from having to carry the burden of doing it herself. The guilt of what he had done for her plagues Fred and instead of bringing them closer together, it begins the rut that leads to the end of their relationship. Although no longer romantically linked, Gunn and Fred continue to fight side-by-side, and Gunn has a fling with the electric Gwen Raiden in the episode "Players. This article features minor Fictional characters who appear as guest stars on the cult Television program Angel, ordered alphabetically " When Wolfram & Hart want to cut a deal to have Angel take over the L. A. branch, Gunn is led into the mysterious White Room where he is exposed to the mysterious conduit to the Senior Partners, who impresses Gunn with his immense power. The Senior Partners, also known as The Wolf the Ram and the Hart are fictional characters in the television series Angel. Soon, he undergoes a remarkable transformation at Wolfram & Hart.

Wolfram & Hart

Feeling undervalued by his friends, Gunn submits to a procedure at the hands of Wolfram & Hart's Medical Department that enhances his mind with a comprehensive understanding of the law (and Gilbert & Sullivan, to help improve his voice and diction), making him the only member of Angel's team who can work inside the system seamlessly (cf. Gilbert and Sullivan refers to the Victorian era partnership of Librettist W "Conviction"). When his mental abilities begin to diminish, Gunn, fearful of losing his new talents and respect, makes a pact with Dr. Sparrow and gets a permanent upgrade in exchange for signing to release an ancient curio stuck in customs. When this curio results in the death of Fred and the resurrection of Illyria (cf. "A Hole in the World"), a guilt-ridden Gunn willingly offers himself to take Lindsey McDonald's place in a hell dimension in order to get information on how to stop the Senior Partners (cf. " A Hole in the World " is episode 15 of season 5 in the television show Angel. Lindsey McDonald is a Fictional character from the Television series Angel. "Underneath"). While the team have no clue how to free him, Illyria saves Gunn with ease. He then returns to the fold, changed and seeking redemption for his sins. In the show's finale "Not Fade Away", he slays Senator Helen Brucker, one of the members of the Circle of the Black Thorn, but is seriously injured in the process. This article features minor Fictional characters who appear as guest stars on the cult Television program Angel, ordered alphabetically The Circle of the Black Thorn is a secret society in the television show Angel. While preparing for one last fight against the army of the Senior Partners, Illyria states that he has only minutes to live with Gunn quoting, "Then let's make them memorable. " Joss Whedon later discussed the final battle in SFX Magazine: "Gunn is dead. Illyria keeps fighting. Angel loses an arm. Spike gets Shanshu. Spike (aka William "the Bloody") played by James Marsters, is a Fictional character And Xander loses another eye, which is funny, because he isn't even there. Alexander LaVelle "Xander" Harris (born 1981 in Sunnydale, California) is a Fictional character in the cult Television series "

After the Fall

In issue one of the Angel: After the Fall comic series (which is the canonical continuation of the Angel series), Gunn and a group he has assumed leadership of storm a stadium and kill Kr'ph, one of the demon lords of L. A. , who has taken up residence there. The group frees humans who were forced to fight each other by the demon. Gunn then makes a suggestive comment to the demon's female captives. At the end of the issue, Gunn is revealed to be a vampire, who feeds on the women and turns the "rescued" men into vampires as part of "Team Gunn".

However, in the second issue, Gunn insists that he is still a good guy. He resents being a vampire, though is prone to murderous impulses due to his lack of a soul. He reveals that he blames Angel for allowing him to be turned, and that he intends to save L. A. to prove that one doesn't need a soul to be a champion.

In a later issue, he is seen making mystical plans; the intent is to have Angel come to the conclusion he sent Gunn to die, then Angel himself will die moments later.

Non-canonical future

Although Illyria said that Gunn had only minutes to live at the television series' end, in non-canonical Angel comics set after the end of season five, Gunn had somehow survived the battle against the demonic legion sent by the Senior Partners, though he has lost an eye.

In an article posted on IGN. com, Amy Acker, who played Fred and Illyria, states that, had the rumored TV films about the Buffy/Angelverse been made, Gunn would have become a vampire and would have become a central villain. Amy Louise Acker (born December 5, 1976) is an American actress. In the fictional world of the Television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel, a vampire is a species of demon [1]

Powers and abilities

In the television series, Gunn has strength and martial arts expertise due to his years as vampire hunter, often being described as "the muscle" of Angel Investigations. Martial arts are systems of codified practices and traditions of training for Combat. However, episodes like "Darla" and "Reunion" have proven that Gunn is also a talented and intelligent investigator. " Darla " is episode 7 of season 2 in the television show Angel. Due to Wolfram & Hart's legal upgrade in Season Five, Gunn also has knowledge of all legal codes, both human and demon, as well as fluency in some demonic languages, knowledge of golf techniques and knows all Gilbert & Sullivan light operas. Gilbert and Sullivan refers to the Victorian era partnership of Librettist W

Gunn is a fan of pop culture and often displays a detailed knowledge regarding comic books:

In the canonical Angel: After the Fall comic series, set after Angel's fifth season, Gunn is revealed to have become a vampire. As such he has the standard powers and vulnerabilities of a vampire: superhuman strength, speed, reflexes, and durability, along with virtual immortality. He is vulnerable to holy items and sunlight, and must regularly feed on mammal blood to maintain his vitality. Gunn cannot enter the home of a living human without being invited by someone who lives there first. However since in Angel: After the Fall L. A. is currently located in Hell, it is unknown what effect is had on Vampire abilities or vulnerabilities.

Appearance

Following his mental upgrade, Gunn sheds his street look for the sleek, professional suits of a legal powerhouse. He also lets his hair grow slightly, having had it shaved in all previous seasons, which comes as a surprise to Cordelia in the episode "You're Welcome". In the final episodes, Gunn comes full circle, returning to his roots, taking back his street clothes, and reawakening his purpose as a soldier in the fight against evil.

Relationships

Romantic interests and sexual liaisons

Other

Appearances

Canonical appearances

Gunn has appeared in 95 canonical Buffyverse appearances.

Angel
Gunn was a series regular from seasons 2 - 5. Angel is an American Television series, a Spin-off of the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer. He appeared in 91 episodes in total, including guest appearances in the episodes:
Angel: After the Fall
Gunn has appeared in all but one of the issues thus far:

Non-canonical appearances

Gunn has also appeared in Angel expanded universe material such as comics and novels, most notable his own one-shot comic Gunn: Spotlight in 2006. Year 1999 ( MCMXCIX) was a Common year starting on Friday (link will display full 1999 Gregorian calendar) 2000 ( MM) was a Leap year that started on Saturday of the Common Era, in accordance with the Gregorian calendar. " To Shanshu in LA " is episode 22 of season 1 of the television show Angel. Angel After the Fall is a Comic book published by IDW Publishing. Angel After the Fall is a Comic book published by IDW Publishing. Angel After the Fall is a Comic book published by IDW Publishing. Angel After the Fall is a Comic book published by IDW Publishing. Angel After the Fall is a Comic book published by IDW Publishing. For the Robert A Heinlein short story collection see Expanded Universe (Heinlein. Buffyverse novels|Buffy novels Angel novels have been published since 2000 by Pocket Books.

References

  1. ^ IGN: Joss Whedon Says Buffy and Angel Movies Not Happening

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