Sal Maroni
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| Sal "The Boss" Maroni | |
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| General Information | |
| Real name: | Salvatore Vincent Maroni |
| First Appearance: | Detective Comics #66 (August 1942) |
| Created by: | Bill Finger Bob Kane |
| Affiliations: | Mafia |
| Abilities: | Mafia don |
| Portrayed by: | Dennis Paladino Eric Roberts |
Salvatore Vincent "The Boss" Maroni is a fictional character, owned by DC Comics, who exists in that company's DC Universe. He is one of Batman's first enemies and among the toughest gangsters in Gotham City. Maroni is most famous for being the one who scarred Harvey Dent, setting the stage for the young attorney's transformation into Two-Face.
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Pre-Crisis/Earth Two
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Added by DoomlurkerMaroni's first and only Pre-crisis appearance was in Detective Comics #66 (Aug. 1942) as "Boss" Moroni, a mobster on trial for the murder of a man named "Bookie" Benson. Harvey Dent, (who was named Harvey Kent in his first appearance and Pre-Crisis on Infinite Earths remained the identity of the first Earth-Two Two-Face), was the prosecutor at the trial. He called Batman as his first witness. During Batman's testimony Maroni called Batman a liar, leading Dent to show his proof, Maroni's lucky two-headed silver dollar found at the scene with Maroni's finger prints on it. Enraged, Maroni threw a vial of acid at Dent, Batman jumped in the way, knocking Maroni out, but not before the acid struck Harvey Dent's face. He was later shot and killed by Two-Face in revenge, after which Two-Face surrendered and voluntarily went back into police custody.
Silver Age
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During Silver Age recountings of Two-Face's origin, Maroni was left intact, but his name was changed to Morelli. Prior to COIE, Maroni returned in DC Superstars #14 and Batman #328 to 329. He survived an assassination attempt by a still-bitter Two-Face in the first story, but his legs were left paralyzed. In the latter story arc, he underwent plastic surgery and became Anton Karoselle to avoid attention. His first act was to murder Harvey's former wife Gilda Gold Dent's new husband Dave Stevens as part of his grudge against Dent sending him to prison in the first place. By the story's end, he is murdered by Two-Face.
Post-Crisis
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Maroni also appeared and is featured prominently in Jeph Loeb's maxi-series Batman: The Long Halloween. As of 2006, he has been included further into Batman's early days in the form of a major role in Matt Wagner's Batman and the Monster Men, where he has been involved in funding of Hugo Strange's experiments.



Added by LastsonofkryptonHowever, Maroni really plots to scar Dent, believing he is responsible for his father's death. Dent's assistant, Vernon Field, provides him prior to court with "stomach medicine" for a supposed ulcer. During the trial, Maroni throws acid into Dent's face, disfiguring him and changing him into Two-Face. Maroni takes two shots to the chest by the bailiff after getting into a tussle following the scarring, but he survives.
When he is moved out of his cell, Maroni was finally killed by Holiday, who is revealed to be Alberto Falcone, the rival crime boss' son who acted out against the family for wanting to make a name for himself.
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Batman Forever
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Main article: "Boss" Maroni (Dennis Paladino)
In a scene in Batman Forever, Bruce Wayne is watching a news story which features a man in a courtroom witness box throwing acid into the face of District Attorney Harvey Dent, the film's antagonist. The reporter refers to the man as "Boss Moroni". He is portrayed by Dennis Paladino.
Batman: The Animated Series
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Maroni does not appear in Batman: The Animated Series, and most of his crimes in the comic books are instead committed by Rupert Thorne, such as causing Harvey Dent's transformation into Two-Face.
Batman: Gotham Knight
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Maroni is featured in Batman: Gotham Knight among two segments (Crossfire and Field Test). Maroni is voiced by Rob Paulsen, but shares the same continuity as Maroni in The Dark Knight.
The Dark Knight
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Main article: Sal Maroni (Eric Roberts)
Batman: Arkham City
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