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1. Veerappan!


Veerappan, a notorious poacher turned bandit was infamous for smuggling of sandlewood and Ivory.

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2. Lenny "Rubba-Lip" Palazzano

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3. Bang...

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4. Vincenzo & Pasquale



2 of my relatives from Youngstown

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5. Git Outta My Sunshine, Copper!

I hope pretend gangsters are acceptable too. LOL

Cheers!
HAI!
me webcomic

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6. Crazy 88's


...with Go Go in the lead...

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7. Gangsters can´t get enough.



I cannot stop drawing gangsters now....

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8. Gangsters: "me and my gumba"



http://thedrawingpad.blogspot.com

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9. punk Gangsta

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10. Kung Fu Hustle


Brother Sum, the shady leader of the Axe Gang. The Axe Gang is the most feared gang in Shanghai controlling many casinos, night clubs and restaurants.
The gang is notorious for its axe-wielding gangmen.

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11. some gangsta

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12. lil' goodfella



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13. Gangland Trio


Rocco's back in town.

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14. Gothlam City Gangsta!


Can anyone be MORE Gansta than the JOKER?

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15. Lil' Gansta Poser on the L


I caught this guy on the Brooklyn Bound L train one afternoon during school hours without his crew. Because he was traveling solo, he had to put on his "extra tough, I'll rip your eyes out of their sockets , if you mess with me expression"

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16. Old Skool 30's Gangsta


I saw this Character on a subway train with his hair slicked back Hawkish Nose, and cunning expression. He reminded me of those old skool gangstas I used to see in those 1930's flicks. Cagney, Bogie, Edward G Robinson. I added the cig for dramatic effect.

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17. thugster...

Late last year I got a ticket for speeding, so I took the drivers class to erase it. In that class, I sat one person over from this guy - he was trying to sell weed to the people sitting next to him. Later (in this 4 hour class from hell) he got caught sleeping and the instructor made him stand for the remainder of the class - it was funny.

Anyways, the way he dressed along with his idiosyncrasies, in my mind made him a true thug/ gangster.

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18. American Gangster

Very quick sketch, inspired by Common's character in American Gangster*edited to fix his bottom lip.

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19. Cannoli-O´s


An Idea i did a while ago, even before the cereal killers.
I guess it´s Gangstery enough for now.

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20. Hot Foot Teddy - Learn the True Story of Smokey Bear Today on Book Bites for Kids

Hot Foot TeddyWant to learn the true story of Smokey the Bear?

Then listen to Book Bites for Kids, LIVE on blogtalkradio.com today at 2:00 Central time when my guest will be Sue Houser, author of Hot Foot Teddy - The True Story of Smokey Bear.

Listen to the show here and call in and ask a question or make a comment at 1-646-716-9239.

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21. Bedtime for Little Bears! - This Week’s Children’s Picture Book Review

Bedtime for little bearsTitle: Bedtime for Little Bears!

Written by: David Bedford

Illustrated by: Caroline Pedler

Hardback: 28 pages

Ages: 3-7

Publisher: Good Books

ISBN: 978-1-56148-587-1

Publication: October 2007

I always love a good bedtime story, and this one surely takes the cake!

“Little Bear and his mother had spent a long, sunny day exploring the snow. ‘It’s getting late,’ said Mother Bear. ‘It will soon be bedtime. Let’s go home, Little Bear.”

But Little Bear just isn’t ready for bed yet. So he and Mother Bear set off on one last walk to see who else is getting ready for bed. To Little Bear’s surprise, he sees that other animals go to bed, too! Little owls, baby hares, foxes, and whales…. all getting ready for bed. Mother Bear carries Little Bear home on her back, and he watches the night sky above as she sings him a song.

“And now,’ said Mother Bear very softly, ‘it’s time for little bears to go to sleep.’ Little Bear nestled into his mother’s soft fur, and when she gave him a gentle kiss goodnight… Little Bear was already fast asleep.”

This is such a touching story. The illustrations by Caroline Pedler are tender and playful, and the soft colors are perfect for bedtime. Children will love falling asleep to this sweet story for years to come.

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Amy SeimReviewed by Amy Seim, Children’s Picture Book Reviewer for the National Writing for Children Center

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22. Laurel Dee Gugler Guests on Book Bites for Kids

Canadian children’s author Laurel Dee Gugler guests on this week’s Book Bites for Kids.Book Bites for Kids Logo

Book Bites for Kids host, Suzanne Lieurance, finds out about Laurel’s new book Catching Forever, and many of her other picture books for young readers.

Listen to the interview HERE.

Find out more about Laurel’s books here.

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