Tony Montana

Creation & Design

Tony Montana was created by Oliver Stone and Brian De Palma for the 1983 film 'Scarface'. The character was designed to embody the excesses and moral decay of the 1980s drug culture.

Early Years

Tony Montana immigrated to the United States from Cuba during the Mariel boatlift. He quickly rose through the ranks of the Miami drug trade, driven by ambition and a desire for power.

Character Development

Tony Montana's character evolves from a desperate immigrant to a powerful drug lord, ultimately revealing the tragic consequences of his choices and the emptiness of his pursuits.

Cultural Reception

Tony Montana has become an iconic figure in film and pop culture, often referenced in discussions about crime, ambition, and the American Dream.

Character Details

Real Name:
Antonio Montana
Aliases:
Scarface
Species:
Human
Gender:
Male
Affiliations:
Miami Drug Cartel, Various Criminal Organizations
Abilities:
Combat Skills, Strategic Thinking, Charisma
Equipment:
Firearms, Luxury Vehicles
Weight:
180lbs
Height:
5' 10"
Eye Color:
brown
Hair Color:
black

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Scarface: Scarred For Life #1

IDW 2006 Vol. 1
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