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Francis V. O'Hooey was a police officer in New York City in the 1940s. He was working on the streets in September 15, 1946, and witnessed the spectacular aerial battle between Jetboy and Dr. Tod, and also the release of the wild card virus. Francis and some of his colleagues personally rescued Edward Shiloh, the lone survivor of Dr. Tod's thugs, who managed to parachute from Tod's dirigible just before it exploded. His nickname is an allusion to Francis the Talking Mule, the famous old comedic film character.

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  • Francis the Talking Cop
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  • Francis V. O'Hooey was a police officer in New York City in the 1940s. He was working on the streets in September 15, 1946, and witnessed the spectacular aerial battle between Jetboy and Dr. Tod, and also the release of the wild card virus. Francis and some of his colleagues personally rescued Edward Shiloh, the lone survivor of Dr. Tod's thugs, who managed to parachute from Tod's dirigible just before it exploded. His nickname is an allusion to Francis the Talking Mule, the famous old comedic film character.
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BaseOfOperations
  • New York City
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FirstAppearance
  • Wild Cards
FinalAppearance
  • Wild Cards
Citizenship
  • Citizen of the United States
Class
  • Nat
Affiliations
  • New York Police Department
Occupation
  • Police officer
Gender
  • Male
RealName
  • Francis V. O'Hooey
Creator
  • Howard Waldrop
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  • Francis V. O'Hooey was a police officer in New York City in the 1940s. He was working on the streets in September 15, 1946, and witnessed the spectacular aerial battle between Jetboy and Dr. Tod, and also the release of the wild card virus. Francis and some of his colleagues personally rescued Edward Shiloh, the lone survivor of Dr. Tod's thugs, who managed to parachute from Tod's dirigible just before it exploded. His nickname is an allusion to Francis the Talking Mule, the famous old comedic film character.
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