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− | Pal Joey blew up [[Matt Bluestone]]'s apartment in order to prevent the NYPD from connecting his disappearance to the Dracons. While he also attempted to kill [[Elisa Maza]], he was driven off by [[Broadway]] and later arrested. | + | Pal Joey blew up [[Matt Bluestone]]'s [[Matt Bluestone's Apartment|apartment]] in order to prevent the NYPD from connecting his disappearance to the Dracons. While he also attempted to kill [[Elisa Maza]], he was driven off by [[Broadway]] and later arrested. |
He was later brought in for questioning by Bluestone (after [[Glasses]] blew up [[Art and Lois']]) where he was threatened by Elisa, pretending to be a dirty cop, as part of an operation to get her close to Dracon. When [[Goliath]] and [[Broadway]] joined Elisa in this plan, Dracon ordered Pal Joey to escort the two [[gargoyles]] to a dry cleaners that wouldn't pay (Pal Joey was visibly unhappy about this), and he was foiled from blowing it up by Broadway. | He was later brought in for questioning by Bluestone (after [[Glasses]] blew up [[Art and Lois']]) where he was threatened by Elisa, pretending to be a dirty cop, as part of an operation to get her close to Dracon. When [[Goliath]] and [[Broadway]] joined Elisa in this plan, Dracon ordered Pal Joey to escort the two [[gargoyles]] to a dry cleaners that wouldn't pay (Pal Joey was visibly unhappy about this), and he was foiled from blowing it up by Broadway. |
Revision as of 11:20, 21 January 2017
Pal Joey is a member of Tony Dracon's mob.
History
Pal Joey blew up Matt Bluestone's apartment in order to prevent the NYPD from connecting his disappearance to the Dracons. While he also attempted to kill Elisa Maza, he was driven off by Broadway and later arrested.
He was later brought in for questioning by Bluestone (after Glasses blew up Art and Lois') where he was threatened by Elisa, pretending to be a dirty cop, as part of an operation to get her close to Dracon. When Goliath and Broadway joined Elisa in this plan, Dracon ordered Pal Joey to escort the two gargoyles to a dry cleaners that wouldn't pay (Pal Joey was visibly unhappy about this), and he was foiled from blowing it up by Broadway.
Later, he participated in Dracon's turf war against Tomas Brod only to wind up in prison when the endgame resulted in the shattering of both syndicates.
Appearances
- "Deadly Force" (First Appearance, No Lines)
- "The Silver Falcon"
- "Protection"
- "Turf"
Production Background
Voice Actor: Michael Bell
Pal Joey was named for the movie of the same name.