This Gangster B backdrop pays tribute to the infamous outlaws of the Roaring 20s, featuring iconic figures such as Al Capone, a key player in the Chicago booze smuggling era during Prohibition. Capone, suspected orchestrator of the notorious 1929 Saint Valentine’s Day Massacre, remains an emblem of this time. The backdrop is artistically layered with newspapers sporting headlines from the period, blending seamlessly with the distant silhouette of the Chicago skyline and patrolling police. Characters included in this backdrop depict a high-ranking mobster brandishing a tommy gun, a quintessential choice of weaponry amongst mob circles. Another gangster presented towards the lower end of the backdrop wields dual handguns. A flapper girl perched next to a Lincoln Town Car adds a feminine touch to this testosterone-driven scene. This backdrop’s name, Gangster B, ideally suits its bold, prohibition-era visuals.