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  • Intergang
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  • Intergang was originally headed by Bruno Mannheim. One of its first criminal activities was to use toymaker Winslow Schott as puppet for a crime. Mannheim and his minions were not arrested, but Schott was imprisoned and subsequently he died. However, Schott's son Winslow Schott, Jr. decided to take revenge on Mannheim and Intergang for what they did to his father.
  • In Earth-One, Intergang was run by gangster Bruno Manheim and aided by Darkseid, who was using the organization to track down the Anti-Life Equation. The organization also worked with Morgan Edge, the president of the Galaxy Broadcasting System. However, it was later transpired that "Morgan Edge" was actually a clone of the real Morgan Edge created from the Evil Factory. The Morgan Edge clone was destroyed after being mistaken by Intergang for the original.
  • Intergang is an organized crime organization that used illegal business to gain money based in Metropolis. They use legitimate businesses as covers.
  • Intergang was originally run by the corrupt television mogul Morgan Edge until a heart attack removed him from power. After Edge's illness, Bruno Mannheim took the reigns of power, however, Intergang's days of terrorizing Metropolis were put to an end thanks to reporting done by Clark Kent and Catherine Grant.
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  • __FORCETOC__
  • Intergang was originally headed by Bruno Mannheim. One of its first criminal activities was to use toymaker Winslow Schott as puppet for a crime. Mannheim and his minions were not arrested, but Schott was imprisoned and subsequently he died. However, Schott's son Winslow Schott, Jr. decided to take revenge on Mannheim and Intergang for what they did to his father.
  • Intergang was originally run by the corrupt television mogul Morgan Edge until a heart attack removed him from power. After Edge's illness, Bruno Mannheim took the reigns of power, however, Intergang's days of terrorizing Metropolis were put to an end thanks to reporting done by Clark Kent and Catherine Grant. The operation came back to life under Boss Moxie, Mannheim's father, and Intergang resumed its criminal ways while no longer tied to Apokolips. Moxie lost control of the business, however, after a failed attempt by Edge to regain control. Instead Lex Luthor began secretly running the organization, with Moxie as his mouthpiece. After Superman intervened and captured Moxie, leadership fell to Frank Sixty, a criminal specializing in cybernetices. During the Infinite Crisis, Mannheim returned and obtained control of Intergang, reorganized it along quasi-religious lines, complete with a "holy" text known as the Book of Crime or the Crime Bible, which treats Cain as a semi-divine figure for his role in creating the "most sacred" crime of murder.
  • In Earth-One, Intergang was run by gangster Bruno Manheim and aided by Darkseid, who was using the organization to track down the Anti-Life Equation. The organization also worked with Morgan Edge, the president of the Galaxy Broadcasting System. However, it was later transpired that "Morgan Edge" was actually a clone of the real Morgan Edge created from the Evil Factory. The Morgan Edge clone was destroyed after being mistaken by Intergang for the original.
  • Intergang is an organized crime organization that used illegal business to gain money based in Metropolis. They use legitimate businesses as covers.
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