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[[File:Joey Slick Al Capone.jpg|thumb|300px|"That reminds me—I need to sort out my tax returns."]]


'''Al Capone''' was presumably a famous gangster.
'''Al Capone''' was presumably a famous gangster.


==Fiction==
==Fiction==
===Marvel Comics continuity===
===Marvel ''The Transformers'' comics===
When [[Joey Slick]], who made it big after robbing a bank, came across [[Clyde]] and his football-playing friends, he asked how "tomorrow's [[N.F.L.]] all-pros" were doing. The children responded that there was more money in robbing banks and that they had adjusted their aspirations as such. They pestered Joey about his exploits and Joey thought that the kids were all of a sudden treating him like Al Capone. {{storylink|Shooting Star!}}
When [[Joey Slick]], who made it big after robbing a bank, came across [[Clyde]] and his football-playing friends, he asked how "tomorrow's [[N.F.L.]] all-pros" were doing. The children responded that there was more money in robbing banks and that they had adjusted their aspirations as such. They pestered Joey about his exploits and Joey thought that the kids were all of a sudden treating him like Al Capone. {{storylink|Shooting Star!}}


==External links==
==External links==
*[[Wikipedia:Al Capone|Al Capone]] at Wikipedia
*{{w|Al Capone}} at Wikipedia


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Latest revision as of 16:26, 29 August 2024

"That reminds me—I need to sort out my tax returns."

Al Capone was presumably a famous gangster.

Fiction

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Marvel The Transformers comics

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When Joey Slick, who made it big after robbing a bank, came across Clyde and his football-playing friends, he asked how "tomorrow's N.F.L. all-pros" were doing. The children responded that there was more money in robbing banks and that they had adjusted their aspirations as such. They pestered Joey about his exploits and Joey thought that the kids were all of a sudden treating him like Al Capone. Shooting Star!

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