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Dwight McCarthy, a criminal who takes it upon himself to take on the Magliozzi clan to avenge Carmen's death. He is also the protagonist of
The Big Fat Kill,
A Dame to Kill For and
The Babe Wore Red, and appears in
That Yellow Bastard. •
Miho, one of Old Town's prostitutes who is also a
ninja assassin. She too appears in
The Big Fat Kill and
The Babe Wore Red. •
Vito, a mobster who kills Bruno and (accidentally) Carmen in
Family Values. Forced to shoot his brother Lucca. Drives Dwight and Miho to the home of his uncle, Don Giacco Magliozzi. •
Spinelli, short Mafia muscle. Wears a hooded coat similar to a slicker. The first of Vito's thugs to be killed by Miho. •
Luca, Vito's brother and one of Magliozzi's hitmen. Dwight forces Vito to kill him. •
Vinnie, Mafia muscle. He is incredibly racist, especially towards
Japanese. •
Don Giacco Magliozzi, leader of the local Mafia, residing in Sacred Oaks. He is main antagonist Herr Alarich Wallenquist's sworn enemy. The prostitute Daisy kills him at the conclusion of
Family Values. •
Carmen, one of the Old Town Girls, portrayed in flashback. She ran away from her father's sexual abuse and began working as a prostitute in Old Town, where she fell in love with a woman named Daisy. She was killed in the crossfire when Vito shot up the diner, and inspired Dwight to take revenge. •
Daisy: Carmen's lover, who massacres the Magliozzi clan at the end of the story. •
Peggy: An alcoholic who supplies Dwight with information on Vito. In a flashback it is indicated she could be Bruno's wife, whom he cheated on. This would explain how she knew so much. •
Fat Man and Little Boy: Two loquacious mob hitmen. They also appear in
That Yellow Bastard. ==Awards==