Carmine Falcone
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| Carmine "The Roman" Falcone | |
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| Real name: | Carmine Falcone |
| First Appearance: | Batman #404 |
| Created by: | Frank Miller David Mazzucchelli |
| Affiliations: | Mafia |
| Abilities: | Mafia don |
| Portrayed by: | Tom Wilkinson |
Carmine "The Roman" Falcone is a fictional character in DC Comics' shared universe, the DC Universe, who made his debut in the four part story Batman: Year One written by Frank Miller and David Mazzucchelli in 1987.
Falcone is a powerful Mafia chieftain nicknamed "The Roman", where his stranglehold over Gotham City's organized crime is referenced as "The Roman Empire" at least once. Though his role in his debut story was almost non-existent, Falcone later appeared as major character in the Jeph Loeb and Tim Sale mini-series Batman: The Long Halloween.
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Added by LastsonofkryptonThe plot of The Long Halloween involves a serial killer named Holiday targeting Gotham's crime families, with particular attention paid to the Falcone family. While fighting the criminal justice system, Falcone is desperately trying to get a grip on his once-powerful empire, and he resorts to hiring "freaks" in the form of what becomes Batman's Rogues Gallery. Falcone's son, Alberto, confessed to all of the Holiday killings, as he wanted his father to accept him into the family business, but it is important to note Harvey and Gilda Dent are at least somewhat responsible for them. Harvey Dent was in fact the initial suspect, and the suspicions directed toward him were in part responsible for the accident in which he became Two-Face. While Falcone played a large role in The Long Halloween, he was killed in the end, shot in the head by Two-Face.
In Batman: Dark Victory, Falcone's grave is robbed and his body goes missing. His finger is cut off and sent to his daughter, Sofia Gigante, the new leader of the Falcone Family. This is described as an "old style message", signifying that someone is out to take everything away from the Falcone Family, crushing them both as a public, business organization in the crime world as well as literally killing members of the family. Not until the end it is revealed that Two-Face has Falcone's body, having frozen it using Mr. Freeze's cryogenic technology.
In an epilogue, Selina Kyle visits Falcone's mausoleum and confesses, alone, that she has some evidence, though not conclusive, that she is his illegitimate daughter, which explains why she hated him so much.
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Although Carmine Falcone did not appear in Batman: The Animated Series, (as Rupert Thorne acted as the major non superpowered villain of the show) one of The Penguins thugs name is stated as Falcone, this could have been a nod to the character.
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Batman Begins
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The Dark Knight
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Although he does not appear in The Dark Knight, Carmine Falcone is mentioned to still be in Arkham awaiting trial, implying that he was administered Scarecrow's Fear Toxin antitidote, and that he did not escape during the prison break. Crime bosses Sal Maroni and Gambol were trying to take over the underworld in his absence. His mental health may still be debatable as he is awaiting trial in Arkham Asylum instead of an actual prison facility.
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Batman: Arkham City
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