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      • Carmine Falcone is a fictional supervillain in DC Comics, portrayed as a powerful mob boss, an enemy of Batman, and a friend of the Wayne family. He has also been depicted in some versions as the illegitimate father of Catwoman.
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  2. Carmine Falcone is a fictional supervillain in DC Comics, portrayed as a powerful mob boss, an enemy of Batman, and a friend of the Wayne family. He has also been depicted in some versions as the illegitimate father of Catwoman.

    • Biography
    • Personality
    • Trivia

    Early life

    Falcone loved his mother very much, and she sang an aria to him as a child.Falcone sat on his mother's lap during a funeral.

    Crime boss of Gotham

    Falcone became the most powerful crime lord in Gotham, and by the time of the Wayne murders he ran the underworld for thirty years. During this point he became afflicted with the secret society The Court of Owlsand whilst never becoming a member, did come to an agreement to do whatever they wanted in return for him to be left to run his criminal empire. At an unknown point in time, he was friends with Jim Gordon's father, and the latter gave him a knife for his birthday. When Carmine's daught...

    Mob War and retirement

    Carmine went to a dock where he was attacked by Maroni's men. When he saw Penguin, he was pleased, only to learn he was played the whole time. As Penguin went to kill Falcone, Gordon arrived and apprehended Cobblepot and Gilzean for attempted murder. As Gordon planned on slipping away from Maroni's men at the hospital, Cobblepot reminded Gordon that he owed him a big favor, forcing Gordon to take Penguin and Gilzean with them. They escaped to Falcone's warehouse, where he believed he couldn't...

    "I have done many things I will have to answer for. But I always knew the meaning of honor."
    —Carmine Falcone to Sofia Falcone
    The character was created by Frank Miller and David Mazzucchelli. He first appeared in Batman #404 (1987), in the Batman: Year One storyline. Falcone is nicknamed "The Roman," where his stranglehol...
    Before leaving James Gordon, Falcone pats him on the face and says "in bocca al lupo". This Italian expression literally means "in the mouth of the wolf". The intent of the phrase is to wish the ot...
    Carmine is respected by various people like Gordon, Penguin and Zsasz. Despite their rivalry, he managed to keep on good terms with Sal Maroni before Penguin instigated the mob war. And despite Fis...
    Whilst his children Mario and Sofia were introduced to the show, his other son Alberto Falcone is never introduced. Whilst not officially stated if he has a third child, Falcone refers to Mario as...
  3. Carmine "The Roman" Falcone is is a powerful Mafia chieftain nicknamed "The Roman", with a stranglehold over Gotham City 's organized crime. Falcone made his debut in the four part story Batman: Year One written by Frank Miller and David Mazzucchelli in 1987.

  4. The godfather of the Falcone crime family, Don Carmine Falcone is one of Gotham’s most infamous and feared mafiosi. Brilliant and brutally efficient, Falcone ranks among the most powerful people in the city, with members of his mafia in nearly every branch of Gotham’s government, police force and infrastructure.

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  5. Mar 8, 2022 · One character who ends up playing a key role in the film is Carmine Falcone (John Turturro) a mobster who is at the heart of the city-wide conspiracy tied to the Gotham Renewal project. The...

  6. Carmine Falcone was an infamous crime lord and mafia don operating in Gotham. One of the most powerful criminals in the city, he ran the city through vast amounts of power supplied through Thomas Wayne's charitable Gotham Renewal Program.

  7. Carmine "The Roman" Falcone is a Gotham Organized Crime boss who is an enemy of Batman. His nickname comes from the ruthless way he established his criminal empire. In addition to his extended family, his successors include his children Alberto Falcone, Mario Falcone and Sofia Gigante Falcone.