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  1. Dick Tracy was the greatest detective of his time fighting mob bosses. ... A freelance hitman and one of the most popular and recognizable Dick Tracy villains.

  2. 24 de feb. de 2022 · But unlike the Batman movies, which would maybe give us a couple of villains at a shot, the 1990 Dick Tracy film packed it so full of memorable, absurd and grotesque villains that they completely ...

  3. The man known as Pouch was an underworld courier, information broker and smuggler. At one point in his life, Pouch had weighed 500 lbs and toured as a circus sideshow attraction. When he lost a significant amount of weight, he was left with many loose flaps of excess skin around his body, particularly at his neck and chest. He found he could conceal items in these flaps (sealing them with an ...

  4. The killer known as The Blank (sometimes referred to as "The Man Without a Face") was a criminal named Frank Redrum ("Murder" spelt backwards). He disguised his features by covering them with a piece of semi-opaque cheesecloth. This gave him the appearance of having no face. A known killer who escaped from the State prison in 1927 while serving a life sentence, the Blank was seeking revenge on ...

  5. Appeared from Friday, June 14, 1946 to Wednesday, July 31, 1946. The “head fix” for local street criminals and a killer, Shoulders was a handsome, large-eyed man who had massive shoulders and a twisted left ear. For a high price, Shoulders offered protection to street criminals. If they got into trouble, Shoulders would send the Fixer to ...

  6. 31 de may. de 2023 · 8 Haf-And-Haf. Tulsa Tuzon, aka Haf-and-Haf, is essentially Dick Tracy 's answer to DC's influential villain, Two-Face. Introduced in 1966, Tulsa suffered a bad accident that completely mutilated the left side of his face. Not only does half of his face resemble a melted pile of rubber, but the ugly villain also sports two mismatched suits ...