Tony P is the secondary antagonist of Mystery Men.
History[]
Tony P is first seen exiting his limousine alongside Tony C, which The Shoveler, Mr. Furious and Blue Raja wonder why the pair have returned. Soon he gets a phone call from his boss, the notorious Casanova Frankenstein and is told he has returned. Afterwards he gets followed by Mr. Furious.
Later on, he is seen dancing to a song by the Bee-gees. When Casanova Frankenstein comments on how his disco room hasn’t changed, Tony P says he was locked up for 20 years and says things have changed. When Casanova says his lackey has heard that disco is dead, this angers Tony to the point where he says it isn’t dead. Soon he is introduced to Annabel Leek. Afterwards the trio watch the asylum get blown up. Soon Tony is told to gather Casanova's gangs. He is even seen when Captain Amazing is held prisoner.
Later on, Mr. Furious, The Shoveler, the Blue Raja and their new recruits encounter Tony P, Tony C, and Casanova Frankenstein. Tony P soon recognizes Carol the bowler, however she denies it and insists he knew her father. He remembers this and say he killed him. After the six heroes attack and annoy the villains, Tony P and Tony C shoot at their car. Later on, when the team is wondering on a name, Tony P and the Disco Boys decide to kill them. However just as they are about to shoot, their guns get split in half. This causes them to retreat and the cause is revealed to be none other than the legendary mysterious superhero wiseman called the Sphinx.
Later on, Tony P and many other gangs are present when Casanova Frankenstein says he plans on using his doomsday weapon. After they see the disfigured charred corpse of Captain Amazing, Tony P is told about insurance.
Death[]
During the siege on the mansion, Carol the bowler encounters Tony P. He soon says he is protected by the god of hairspray. This is actually a flamethrower in disguise. When Carol says she’s better than him, her possessed bowling ball flies towards him and due to it having such force, he is bashed headfirst into a wall.