Trapper John is a font inspired by the iconic title sequence of the TV show “M*A*S*H,” which aired from 1972-1983. The font was designed by Jeff Levine and released in 2012. It features a classic, western-style serif design with sharp, pointed angles and thick, bold strokes that give it a rugged, masculine feel. Trapper John is named after the character played by Wayne Rogers in the first three seasons of “M*A*S*H,” who was known for being a sarcastic and skilled surgeon with a good sense of humor. The font reflects this character’s persona with its strong, distinctive style that makes it stand out. It is commonly used for headlines, posters, and other display purposes where a bold, eye-catching font is needed.
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