Blorbo: Fattybones Malone
{Fattybones Malone, to me, is similar to Fat Tony from The Simpsons if Tony wasn't flanderized.
Fattybones is named after gangster Bugsy Malone, the main character of the comedy film of the same name, who has the same mannerisms and facial expression as Vito Corleone of the Godfather franchise, and is modeled in appearance to resemble mob boss Al Capone. His heavyset figure and status as a notorious drug lord are likely in reference to Marvel supervillain Wilson "Kingpin" Fisk.
Fattybones suits the personality of a stereotypical "Godfather", talking in an accent and using stereotypical phrases. His personality has a lot in common with that of Mr. Big. He can be very homicidal, willing to kill anyone who betrays him or double-crosses him. He, however, is sometimes incompetent, as shown when he allowed one of his men, whom he wanted to kill, to pick his last pair of shoes, the man picking a pair that would allow him not to drown and escape. He has also shown himself to sometimes be one step ahead, such as when he outsmarted all the undercover cops that tried to bust him. He shows an honor system (like many stereotypical gangsters in fiction) and is genuinely hurt when Harry betrays him, having grown so attached to him that he had even made him his son-in-law. In his latest episode, his softer side is shown when he brings Gunman into the "crime family," and Gunman says he's never had a family; Fatty remarks he didn't know his family either due to killing them all (this conflicts with the fact that we've met his brother, Lewie "Skinnybones" Malone). Him and Gunman have this cute bonding montage, Fatty insisting he be called "Daddybones", it's adorable. Unfortunately, this ends poorly when Gunman meets his real dad and betrays Fatty.
Fun fact, I'm not sure Fattybones is his name. His brother is Lewie "Skinnybones" Malone, which seems like it's a straightforward name. But in "The Gang's All Here", we learn they call him "Fattybones" because of how big he is, and "Malone" is short for "Ma lone dick" (a homophone of "my long"). So frankly, he's a mystery. But one I don't mind. Mostly because he's got a massively huge cannoli! Like damn!}
[Please enjoy him as much as I do.]