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Tar Pit (Joseph "Joey" V. Monteleone) is a supervillain in the DC Comics universe, primarily as an enemy of the Flash . Created by Geoff Johns and Scott Kolins , the character first appeared in The Flash (vol. 2) #174 (July 2001).
Joseph "Joe Fish" Marra – currently imprisoned after being sentenced to 37 months in federal custody for a racketeering conviction in 2021. [214] Marra has a release date of November 12, 2023. [129] Joseph "Joe Monte" Monteleone – born in 1940. Monteleone was a Persico loyalist during the 1990s Colombo family war. [215]
Joey Monteleone / Tar Pit (portrayed by Marco Grazzini) – A metahuman with the ability to transform into molten asphalt. [137] Floyd Lawton (portrayed by Michael Rowe) – A CCPD detective and partner of Iris West-Allen on Earth-2. He is not very adept at aiming and handling a gun, earning him the derogatory nickname, "Deadshot".
Joseph Aiuppa Joey Doves, Joey O'Brien: 1971 1986 Sentenced for skimming in 1986. Samuel Carlisi Sam Wings, Black Sam: 1986 1996 Sentenced for racketeering in 1993–1994 and 1996, deceased in 1997. John Monteleone Johnny Apes: 1997 2001 Former caporegime of 26th Street/Chinatown crew before becoming boss. [60] Died in January 2001. [61] James ...
The ceremony was held in a Queens bar, and among those inducted were Massino, Joseph Chilli, Jr., Peter Monteleone and several other men. [2] A reserved and low profile man, Spero's hobby was breeding racing pigeons in coops on the roof of a Bensonhurst building.
In June 2009, Darrow was charged with extortion in a 2004 incident. Along with Gambino crime family soldier Joseph "Joey Boy" Orlando and associate Giovanni "Johnny" Monteleone, Darrow was accused of ordering the maiming of a man in Monticello, New York, who owed money to a loan shark. [1]
Joey Monteleone, in the DC Comics universe; Joey Musgrove, in the UK TV soap opera Brookside, played by Dan Mullane; Joey Peeps, in the US crime drama TV series The Sopranos, played by Joe Maruzzo; Joey Pigza, in the US novels Joey Pigza Swallowed the Key and Joey Pigza Loses Control
Volpe was born in Monteleone di Puglia, in southern Italy, and migrated to Canada with his family in 1955. [1] As a teacher, he taught in Stoney Creek from 1971 to 1974, headed the history department of a secondary school in Etobicoke from 1974 to 1979, and was head of multicultural studies in a college in Weston, Ontario between 1979 and 1982.