Kevin “Geordie” Walker - Killing Joke, Murder Inc., So36, K-93, The Damage Manuel, The Magi
18 décembre 1958 - 26 novembre 2023
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Kevin “Geordie” Walker - Killing Joke, Murder Inc., So36, K-93, The Damage Manuel, The Magi
18 décembre 1958 - 26 novembre 2023
I wonder how crazy Murder Inc. might get because as an Emesis Blue sequel it so far has a huge difference of a vibe
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When MURDER INC. comes out expect me to NEVER EVER shut up about it
Spoilers for the Murder Inc. Trailer and Snapshot SFM or something
SCOUT KILLED JFK IN THE EMESIS BLU UNIVERSE?! IS THAT WHY HE WAS ON DEATH ROW?!
Out west, torpedoes like Mickey Cohen, a pugnacious flyweight of a gangster who made his name as Bugsy Siegel's bodyguard, were fighting similar battles. When Cohen was doing time in an Arizona jail, an outspoken Nazi sympathizer named Robert Noble was put in an adjacent cell. Cohen, who had been reading newspaper accounts of Noble's tirades, bribed guards to put him alone in a cell with Noble and his Nazi cohort. “All of a sudden the door opens at the other end and here comes Noble and this guy with him, these Nazis who hate General MacArthur,” Cohen writes in his autobiography, In My Own Words. “They were real weasel bastards. I grabbed them both and started bouncing their heads together. With the two of them, you'd think they'd put up a fight, but they didn't do nothing. So I'm going over them pretty good. The wind-up is they're climbing up the bars and I'm trying to pull them down. They're screaming and hollering so much, everybody thinks there's a riot. After this got heard about, I'd get calls from places like the Writers' Guild to help with their problems with Nazi bastards. One time there was even a judge who called me about a Nazi Bund meeting. I told him all right, don't worry about it. So we went over there and grabbed everything in sight—all their bullshit signs—and smacked the shit out of them, broke them up the best we could. Nobody could pay me for this work. There ain't no amount of money to buy them kind of things.”
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