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By day, the villain known as the Crime Boss was really Jim Murray, editor of the Daily Clarion. Boyfriend to reporter, Barbara Blake, she had no idea of his secret identity. While she was out following a lead on the criminal, Hunky Henders, both her and the Mad Hatter ran afoul of the Crime Boss. After capturing both of them (and murdering Hunky), the Mad Hatter saved the day and set Barbara free. Returning to the Daily Clarion, she found Jim packing to leave town. Upon confessing he was really the Crime Boss, the Mad Hatter showed up through an open window and, after some timely assistance from Barbara, apprehended the crime boss and had him taken away to jail.

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  • Crime Boss
  • Crime boss
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  • By day, the villain known as the Crime Boss was really Jim Murray, editor of the Daily Clarion. Boyfriend to reporter, Barbara Blake, she had no idea of his secret identity. While she was out following a lead on the criminal, Hunky Henders, both her and the Mad Hatter ran afoul of the Crime Boss. After capturing both of them (and murdering Hunky), the Mad Hatter saved the day and set Barbara free. Returning to the Daily Clarion, she found Jim packing to leave town. Upon confessing he was really the Crime Boss, the Mad Hatter showed up through an open window and, after some timely assistance from Barbara, apprehended the crime boss and had him taken away to jail.
  • LocationsUnknown [[Category:s]] [[Category:s]] [[Category:s]] [[Category:s]] [[Category:s]] Crime Bosses are the people who are in charge of crime syndicates or their sections. Helena Blake and two of her associates were in charge of a major crime syndicate in 2183. Blake requests Commander Shepard find and eliminate them.
  • The "Boss" or Don is the top position in the pyramidal organization of the mafia. Occasionally referred to as the (loosely, "head of the kingdom"). the boss has the job of keeping the family's criminal enterprises running at maximum profitability. The extremely complex duties of the position include making all major personnel decisions within the family, settling disputes between captains, dealing with outside interests (including other mafia families), initiating new business ventures, and developing schemes to avoid interference from law enforcement agencies. It is also the boss' job to sanction both executions of made members of his own crime family and hits on members of other families (killing civilians or non-made family associates does not necessarily require the boss' approval).
  • The Crime Boss is a group of human leaders within the Criminal Organization Crime, directly under Boss Iron Claw during the first two-thirds of their battles against J.A.K.Q. The first two bosses are named after locations where they possess territory (Tokyo Boss, Yokohama Boss) but all the later Crime Bosses merely were just "generals" with no territorial control. Each Crime Boss would come up with a plan that they would perform with a squadron of Crimers and a Crime Monster underneath them partaking in the plan. Occasionally one or two would command matters directly but most worked behind the scenes.
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  • Bill Woolfolk
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  • Jim Murray
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  • Created by
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  • Mad Hatter #1
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  • O.W. Comics Corp
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  • Crime Boss
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  • 6(xsd:integer)
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  • Crime Boss
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  • Organic
Abilities
  • Sabotage,Overload,Damping,Neural Shock
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  • High
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  • Human
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  • Assault Rifles, Pistols
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  • By day, the villain known as the Crime Boss was really Jim Murray, editor of the Daily Clarion. Boyfriend to reporter, Barbara Blake, she had no idea of his secret identity. While she was out following a lead on the criminal, Hunky Henders, both her and the Mad Hatter ran afoul of the Crime Boss. After capturing both of them (and murdering Hunky), the Mad Hatter saved the day and set Barbara free. Returning to the Daily Clarion, she found Jim packing to leave town. Upon confessing he was really the Crime Boss, the Mad Hatter showed up through an open window and, after some timely assistance from Barbara, apprehended the crime boss and had him taken away to jail.
  • LocationsUnknown [[Category:s]] [[Category:s]] [[Category:s]] [[Category:s]] [[Category:s]] Crime Bosses are the people who are in charge of crime syndicates or their sections. Helena Blake and two of her associates were in charge of a major crime syndicate in 2183. Blake requests Commander Shepard find and eliminate them.
  • The Crime Boss is a group of human leaders within the Criminal Organization Crime, directly under Boss Iron Claw during the first two-thirds of their battles against J.A.K.Q. The first two bosses are named after locations where they possess territory (Tokyo Boss, Yokohama Boss) but all the later Crime Bosses merely were just "generals" with no territorial control. Each Crime Boss would come up with a plan that they would perform with a squadron of Crimers and a Crime Monster underneath them partaking in the plan. Occasionally one or two would command matters directly but most worked behind the scenes. Eventually as CRIME became more driven by the Crime Monsters and later with the arrival of Shine and his Invader Robots, the Crime Bosses were eventually phased out as a means for the organization.
  • The "Boss" or Don is the top position in the pyramidal organization of the mafia. Occasionally referred to as the (loosely, "head of the kingdom"). the boss has the job of keeping the family's criminal enterprises running at maximum profitability. The extremely complex duties of the position include making all major personnel decisions within the family, settling disputes between captains, dealing with outside interests (including other mafia families), initiating new business ventures, and developing schemes to avoid interference from law enforcement agencies. It is also the boss' job to sanction both executions of made members of his own crime family and hits on members of other families (killing civilians or non-made family associates does not necessarily require the boss' approval). For his troubles, the boss is rewarded with a percentage of the earnings of every captain under him. To quote Tony Soprano, "Money flows uphill, shit flows downhill." Getting the job of boss can be tricky: the position is ideally filled through a pre-arranged promotion from among the various crew captains, perhaps the one with the most seniority. In families big or important enough to include an underboss, usually that person would be first in line to move into the top position when the old boss retires (dies). Ideal situations, however, are rare and there is almost always an amount of disharmony following the elevation of a new boss. In the case of the DiMeo family, boss Jackie Aprile, Sr. died of cancer before any arrangements could be set in stone for a succession, resulting in a brief struggle for power between Tony Soprano and his uncle Corrado ("Junior"). The captains generally assumed that Tony, as the family's "rising star", would have been given the post, but Uncle Junior had other ideas. In the end, to avoid profit-hindering strife, Tony agreed to let his uncle have the title, albeit mostly to provide the family with a "lightning rod" to take the major hits from the FBI while Tony made most of the day-to-day business decisions. The plan worked brilliantly, as Junior was soon to land in jail, allowing Tony to run things as he saw fit. 4.159.226.87 13:19, 10 August 2009 (UTC) Chitownriverscum 13:23, 10 August 2009 (UTC)
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