Purcell claims not to have a favorite company to work for but is attracted to projects based on the editor and other creators involved with them. He calls his work on Silver Sable as a project he particularly enjoyed, saying he feels that the book was "really going somewhere" by the end of his run. Purcell cites his work on Gammarauders, stating that having to ink his own pencils taught him a lot about what information he needed to give to his future inkers. In addition, Purcell cites his Star Trek work because he was allowed to visit the sets of those shows, which were among his favorites.
In other media
Purcell appeared on the October 19, 2005 episode of the game showWho Wants to Be a Millionaire? Having had only two hours of sleep, he won $50,000.00, deciding to quit when he could not answer the question of which U.S. state signed a 1790 treaty under the threat of being declared a foreign nation. The answer was "Rhode Island". He lost on Jeopardy! on May 24, 2010.
On January 21, 2014, Purcell won a trip to Florida in the daily trivia contest that is part of TV's Live With Kelly and Michael.
On January 25, 2019, Purcell again won a trip, this time to Antigua, in the daily trivia contest that is part of TV's Live With Kelly and Ryan.
^Klingelhoets, Allen (November 20, 2013). "Interview with Gordon Purcell". Jazma Online. Archived from the original on April 4, 2016. Retrieved April 4, 2016. Allen [Klingelhoets]: Do others in your family also work in the comic book industry? Gordon [Purcell]: No--there are at least 4 people with my last name in the biz, but I'm not related to them.