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==Seeking Revenge==
 
==Seeking Revenge==
   
In 1978, Angelica arrived in [[Dick Tracy|Dick Tracy's]] [[The City|city]] for a television appearance to promote her book ''Sins of the Father: My Life as Flattop's Daughter''. She also sought to repair her father's and her brother's reputations. [[Dick Tracy]] watched the broadcast, stunned at her description of her father as a "naive country boy" as well as by her claim that her father and brother were never proven guilty of any crime and had been murdered by police officers.
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In 1978, Angelica arrived in [[Dick Tracy|Dick Tracy's]] [[The City|city]] for a television appearance to promote her book "''Sins of the Father: My Life as Flattop's Daughter''". She also sought to repair her father's and her brother's reputations. [[Dick Tracy]] watched the broadcast, stunned at her description of her father as a "naive country boy" as well as by her claim that her father and brother were never proven guilty of any crime and had been murdered by police officers.
   
 
Shortly before this, [[Vitamin Flintheart]] had been shot by an unknown assailant who also assaulted [[Junior Tracy]] in that same television studio. The assailant was revealed by Junior's sketch to look very much like [[The Brow]], a long-dead Nazi spy. It was discovered that Angelica (who called herself "Angeltop") was in a relationship with this man, who was revealed to be [[the Brow's Son|The Brow's Son]]. She had instructed him to shoot Vitamin, in order to hurt Dick Tracy.
 
Shortly before this, [[Vitamin Flintheart]] had been shot by an unknown assailant who also assaulted [[Junior Tracy]] in that same television studio. The assailant was revealed by Junior's sketch to look very much like [[The Brow]], a long-dead Nazi spy. It was discovered that Angelica (who called herself "Angeltop") was in a relationship with this man, who was revealed to be [[the Brow's Son|The Brow's Son]]. She had instructed him to shoot Vitamin, in order to hurt Dick Tracy.
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[[File:Angeltop04.jpg|thumb|left|237px|Angeltop (left) with Quiver (right)]]The trio then went into hiding at the home of [[Carl Craven]], an old associate of Quiver's. Prunella instead planned to substitute the Plutonium with Xylon, the explosive that their three relatives had attempted to obtain during World War II. Angeltop was sent to plant the bomb, unaware that Quiver had given her a de-activated detonator. Quiver did not trust the unstable Angeltop, who ultimately attempted to detonate the bomb early.
 
[[File:Angeltop04.jpg|thumb|left|237px|Angeltop (left) with Quiver (right)]]The trio then went into hiding at the home of [[Carl Craven]], an old associate of Quiver's. Prunella instead planned to substitute the Plutonium with Xylon, the explosive that their three relatives had attempted to obtain during World War II. Angeltop was sent to plant the bomb, unaware that Quiver had given her a de-activated detonator. Quiver did not trust the unstable Angeltop, who ultimately attempted to detonate the bomb early.
   
After a hostage situation ensued, Quiver and Prunella were taken into custody and Angeltop was cornered in the fusion plant. She exchanged shots with Sam Catchem and Lizz. Rather than be apprehended, she ignited a cache of conventional explosives that she had brought and died in the subsequent blast.
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After a hostage situation ensued, Quiver and Prunella were taken into custody and Angeltop was cornered in the fusion plant. She exchanged shots with Sam Catchem and Lizz. Rather than be apprehended, she ignited a cache of conventional explosives that she had brought and died in the subsequent conflagration.
   
 
==Legacy==
 
==Legacy==
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==Notes==
 
==Notes==
   
*[[File:RGAngeltop.jpg|thumb|220x220px]]The Angeltop storyline was the first full-length continuity done by [[Max Allan Collins]] and [[Rick Fletcher]] when they took over the strip after the retirement of [[Chester Gould]]. Collins' pitch for the Angeltop story was one the reasons that he was given the job.
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*[[File:RGAngeltop.jpg|thumb|220x220px]]The Angeltop storyline was the first full-length continuity done by [[Max Allan Collins]] and [[Rick Fletcher]] when they took over the strip after the retirement of [[Chester Gould]]. His pitch for the Angeltop story was one the reasons that Collins was given the job.
 
*During the 1985-86 Xylon storyline, Angeltop's appearance was significantly different than she had previously been depicted. Her hair was short on the back and sides, with long bangs. It is unclear if this was a wig or her real hair that had somehow re-grown.
 
*During the 1985-86 Xylon storyline, Angeltop's appearance was significantly different than she had previously been depicted. Her hair was short on the back and sides, with long bangs. It is unclear if this was a wig or her real hair that had somehow re-grown.
 
*Angeltop's son Harold had the last name "Jones". This may indicate that Angeltop and Harold's unnamed father were never married, and why he is not listed as a "Known Relative".
 
*Angeltop's son Harold had the last name "Jones". This may indicate that Angeltop and Harold's unnamed father were never married, and why he is not listed as a "Known Relative".
*[[File:RGangeltop.JPG|thumb|220x220px]]In the Marvel Comics Universe, the heroine Firestar is also named Angelica Jones. She first appeared in 1981 as part of the ''Spider-Man and his Amazing Friends'' cartoon show, several years after Angeltop debuted.
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*[[File:RGangeltop.JPG|thumb|220x220px]]In the Marvel Comics Universe, the heroine Firestar is also named Angelica Jones. She first appeared in 1981 as part of the "Spider-Man and his Amazing Friends" cartoon show, several years after Angeltop debuted.
 
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[[Category:Deceased]]
 
[[Category:Revenge-Seeking Relatives]]
 
[[Category:Revenge-Seeking Relatives]]
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