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Whoever wrote this article confused Topsy's (nameless) guarantor middleman enterprise and the Folk, the crime organization that hires Topsy's services. It's obvious Topsy's enterprise and the Folk are separate groups when, in 25.3, Weaver makes the Folk eject Topsy from the restaurant he sought refuge in. Quotes:
“I know,” I said. “But call your boss, if you need to. Let them know that the heroes aren’t going to start a fight, but the villains inside the building need to leave and get taken into custody.
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“We can’t make them leave,” the man from the restaurant said, his voice a whisper. “We don’t have ability to make threats.”
Because you’re hapless restaurant owners or because your gang doesn’t have the clout there to go head to head with Topsy?
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“Don’t hang up the phone,” I said, “Use your cell phones, talk to anyone you can think of that might help. Bosses, franchise owners, whoever. Fill them in. Let them know that the guests in your store include men called Topsy and Watch. If they ask who I am, you tell them I’m a superhero called Weaver.”
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Something had gone on that I hadn’t overheard. An exchange of words, a message from the Folk?