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フォロー数:2001 フォロワー数:1681

This week, while I wait for Based on a True Story Vol. 2 to be printed and sent to me, I started designing a deck of Dust Bunny Mafia playing cards featuring the various characters from my comics.

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On December 15, 1985, mob boss Paul Castellano, boss of the Gambino crime family, stepped out of a limo in front of Sparks Steakhouse in midtown Manhattan and was shot to death.

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$1,416 raised with less than 40 hours on the clock for Based on a True Story Vol. 1-2!

We've just unlocked the "Mad Dog" Coll sticker by guest artist for all physical backers!

https://t.co/XdsmYaGSnU

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In 1981, when two FBI agents arrived at Gigante’s mother’s apartment to serve Chin a subpoena, they knocked on the door, and she asked the two agents to wait a minute before she let them inside. The agents didn’t wait.

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In July 1933, the Chicago Tribune reported that “Machine Gun” Jack McGurn had been killed by a rival gang. The press was waiting at his Oak Park, IL home for more information when McGurn pulled up.

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All of the backer-only milestone reward stickers of the campaign have been unlocked! Now featuring Steve Odgen’s take on Virginia “The Flamingo” Hill. We are less than $70 away from funding! Come and join the ride! https://t.co/XdsmYaGSnU

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In 1945, the FBI recorded a wire-tapped conversation in which Benjamin “Bugsy” Siegel and Jack Dragna talking about their wire service, Trans-America. "The juice" that's referred to are bribes paid to public officials.

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Johnny "The Fox" Torrio was an Italian-American mobster who helped build the Chicago Outfit in the 1920s. It was later inherited by his protégé Al Capone. Torrio proposed a National Crime Syndicate in the 1930s and later became an adviser to Lucky Luciano and his crime family.

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We have already unlocked 's die-cut sticker of Vinnie the Chin. Now we're only $9 away from unlocking Julio Guerra's mobimal sticker. https://t.co/XdsmYaGSnU

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“Crazy Joe” Gallo was an Italian-American mobster of the Colombo crime family of New York City. His headquarters was an apartment on President Street in Brooklyn, dubbed “The Dormitory”, where Gallo allegedly kept a pet lion named Cleo in the basement.

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