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hamable · 1 month ago
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HEAR ME OUT!!!
Bakudeku/Class-1A Camp Rock AU
DOES ANYONE ELSE SEE THE VISION
#I’m so sorry but I thought of it this morning and it’s all I can think about#bakudeku#izuku as Mitchie and Inko as her mom obv#connect three is Katsuki kirshima and kaminari#ochako is Kaitlyn#shoto is that popular girl idr her name but the parental issues are 1 to 1 istg#jirou is Margaret dupree#aizawa and present mic are counselors#do you see do you see the vision#I can see the whole movie in my head someone help me plz#Katsuki being sent back to his childhood camp bc he’s become an asshole and needs to reconnect with music#camp rock is really elitist and expensive like in the movie and izuku gets ostracized for being ‘inexperienced’ and behind everyone else#kiri as Nick and Denki as Kevin#ochako wants to become a music producer and work with a list musicians bc there’s good money in it#and she’s really good at the technical side of things#maybe izuku thinks Katsuki is just a pretentious front man but Katsuki is the one who writes the drums for all their music#but he’s not the one performing drums on stage bc he’s busy singing#izuku and Katsuki met as kids through piano lessons and izuku had a knack for all sorts of instruments which made Katsuki jealous#Katsuki focused on piano and later drums bc he gets to hit things#both think the other is way more incredible than themselves for opposite reasons#master of one vs decent Jack of all trades#the only thing that isn’t an easy fit is that todo isn’t a Mean Girl#but I could see endeavor seeing izuku as a threat and making shoto target him#PLEASE SOMEONE HELP ME AM I CRAZY#camp rock au
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banapsha · 10 months ago
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Unleash the Power of Storytelling: Crafting the Ultimate Character Profile 101
Welcome, fellow storytellers and aspiring novelists! So, what's up? You have made a decision to grace the world of literature with your masterpiece, and now you're faced with that super challenging task of creating characters.
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Fear not, my friend! I've got you covered with the ultimate guide to help you try to somehow navigate through the crazy labyrinth of character development. Buckle up, grab your much-needed favorite coffee(s) or energy drink(s), and let's dive into the truly intricate world of character creation!!
Basic Stats: Because It's Not Just Name, Rank, and Serial Number
Let's kick off with the basics, shall we? Name, role, sex, gender, age (because apparently, age is super crucial), race, ethnicity, culture – basically, the whole shebang. Don't forget to throw in some physical appearance details like height, body type, and whether they've got a face that could launch a thousand ships! Oh, and where are they from? No, not just their current residence, but the place they call home sweet home. Are they living large, scraping by, or just coasting through life? You, the creator, must have all deets!
Relationships: It's Not Just Complicated Facebook
Now, let's spill the tea on relationships. Family dynamics? Check ✓. Friends? Double check ✓. What's the deal with their family? Are they besties or mortal enemies? And don't skimp out on the juicy details – you (don't we all?) want to know about the love life, dating disasters, and whether they've ever had their heart broken. What's their love language? Because, you know, sometimes words of affirmation are all the jazz! Mainly focus on the MC's Relationship Drama because this is what drives your story forward. Dive deeply into the MC's relationships with others. Describe them in a few words, spill the tea on complicated conflicts, reveal their secrets, and dish out the juicy details on how they met. How will their relationships evolve as the story unfolds? And why? It's like a soap opera, but with even more character development.
Sexy Stuff: Attraction, Baby!
Let's talk sexy stuff – because it's more important than you think. Orientation, specific attractions (we're talking eyes, abs, feet…? 🤨�� and everything in between), and the nitty-gritty of their romantic escapades. Get those butterflies fluttering for sure!
Skills: Move Over, Jack of All Trades
Skills time! What are they good at? Did they master the art of ninja kicks through schooling or on the mean streets? Occupation, hobbies – spill it all out. You want to know what makes them a pro, or at least a decently good amateur.
Personality and Character: More Than Just Introvert vs. Extrovert
Time to psychoanalyze your character. Introvert, extrovert, ambivert – you need to know where they fall on the social spectrum. What are their strengths, weaknesses, fatal flaws, and personality types? Any internal conflicts brewing? Goals, dreams, fears, insecurities – lay it all out. And what's their go-to attire? Are they rocking the latest fashion or stuck in a time warp? And why?
Keys to Good Characters: Makes 'em Active, Not Couch Potatoes
Remember, we're crafting active characters who actually participate in the making of the story, rather than passive observers who just let the story happen to them. They should be the ones driving the story, not just tag along for the ride. Remember to give them fatal flaws, internal conflicts, and clear goals – the holy trinity of compelling characters!
Don't Stop Here: Keep the Creative Juices Flowing. Have fun with it. There is a lot more. Write useless facts about your characters, because the more you know them the better. Get into their heads and just rip 'em apart!
And there you have it – a roadmap to crafting characters that like kind of jump off the page,… sort of. Bonus tips: Write in the first person, spill the all-important details in detail, and be very intentional with your (aka your character's) choices. Don't be very afraid to tweak this template to fit your kind of story, and organize it efficiently based on all your narrative needs.
Go forth, my fellow wordsmiths, and create characters that will live rent-free in your readers' heads. Happy writing!
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readyallthecanons · 6 years ago
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Phillip and Cheryl Parker
ok remember when i said that Phillip was going to undergo some major major revamp? Well, here it is!! Also he has a twin now (y’all can thank @leoswritingcorner lmao)
twin children of Thalia
White (English heritage); from New York but dad is originally from Oxford
12 years old (HoO); wavy brown hair and blue eyes 
have two older step-brothers. one is a law student at freakin’ Harvard and the other is making a name in swimming (soon to be an Olympian tbh)
Phillip
Full Name: Phillip Anthony Parker (PAP lol)
a Tween; pansexual
Very caring and decent kid but with an inferiority complex/insecure. He grew up with siblings who outshone him in everything but he’s gotten used to it. He’s “okay with it”. But is a bit more hurt than he lets on. Thinks he’s a plain Joe.
Gets surprised when people compliment him tbh
He constantly doubts his abilities and this has hindered him from accomplishing so many things or reaching/developing his skills further.
Ends up being a follower; doesn’t really step up even when the situation demands it; doesn’t question authority that much either even when needed
Kind of awkward and absent-minded. Like he zones out a lot. Not very talkative (just right tbh) but will listen to you. 
Isn’t really that into Broadway but absolutely loves Wicked. Also he can’t sing for shit but that won’t stop him from trying!!!!
Tries everything and ends up being “a jack of all trades master of none” person which lowkey bugs him bc all his siblings “have a thing and he doesn’t”
Is super into baseball and a complete film junkie (he has lists and lists of films that he has watched and will watch). Always down for movie night!
Twitter is his life. He’s on it 24/7. And is very inconvenienced by the fact that demigods shouldn’t be using their phones bc they attract monsters...but that won’t stop him.
If he gets stabbed, he’ll most likely tweet about it before dying. 
Says “lol” in real life
Tween FC is (ouat s1) Jared Gilmore; Teen FC is Tom Holland (like this is so perfect fite me omggg also see what i did there lol)
Cheryl
Full Name: Cheryl Louisa Parker
a Crab; bisexual (from hell)
Literally Sharpay Evans meets Regina George. She’s a total drama queen and very mean. Loves being the center of attention and can turn conversations into “all about me” convo. She messes with people because she can tbh.
Wants to be the very best like no one ever was and gets upset when she doesn’t get lead roles.
Very spoiled and is a totally daddy’s girl. Also very petty.
Lives for musical theater! It is her goal in life to watch every musical in Broadway and eventually perform in Broadway...if not then be a drama teacher.
Doesn’t really enjoy Camp that much but goes bc Phillip goes and her dad told her to. People have flashier powers than her.
Dyes her hair a bunch of colors during her teen years bc she thinks her natural hair color is boring.
Takes the whole Tweens vs, Crabs thing way too seriously and always tries to get gossip that could sabotage them. She exempts Phillip though....but is very nosy regarding his personal business (”az ur twin sister”).
Will sign legal documents with a pink glitter pen + walk all over you in 4 inch heel and expect you to thank her
“Phillip, I know you told me to pick my battles...but I’m full of anger rn so I picked all of them.”
Instagram to her is what Twitter is to Phillip
Tween FC is...i’m still looking (any suggestions yo?); Teen FC is Joey King (tentative)
That’s all I got rn for those two! I’m so down to talk connections yoooo
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realtalk-tj · 4 years ago
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im a person who does multiple extracurriculars (bio olym, threshold, pf debate, vmt) and i enjoy all of them altho they arent rlly in the same subject or wtv and i do relatively decent in all of them but my friends keep telling me that its bad to do sm clubs cuz colleges care more abt one thing that ur passionate abt vs multiple. should i quit some of my clubs?
Response from Penelope:
You've said that you enjoy all of them, so if you have the time, why give it up? Colleges aren't going to be like OmG tHeY sHoUlDn'T gEt AdMiTtEd Bc ThEy DiD fOuR uNrElAtEd AcTiViTiEs!!!1!!1!!1! You'll be fine lmao
Of course, if you start spreading yourself too thin, you might want rethink?
Response from Rita:
I mean, Penelope gave a pretty good answer - just do what you like and you can handle. “colleges care more abt one thing that ur passionate abt vs multiple” - sure, yes, this is true. Depth over breadth; better to be a master of something than a jack of all trades. But that doesn't mean you can't enjoy multiple things. So what are the connections you find between the clubs you are active in? Colleges love passion, and even more than general passion, colleges love interdisciplinary passion. If you can excel in both humanities (threshold, debate) and stem (biooly, vmt), and emphasize how your experience in two different fields has lent itself to a more nuanced understanding of either subject, then that’s a different narrative. I personally believe that the communication skills you develop through Threshold and debate will be applicable in any field and will bolster your application rather than take away from it. You should only quit these clubs if you’re really not able to handle the time commitment (or don’t enjoy them anymore).
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questionofdarkness · 7 years ago
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Hi! Could I get a matchup? I'm 5'3, Chinese, with shoulder-length black hair, brown eyes and glasses. I am an ESTP, my ennegram type is 3w8 (Achiever-Challenger) and I'm a Ravenclaw. I see myself as an ambitious and competitive high-achiever, but too bad I'm a jack of all trades and a master of none! I compare myself with others a lot and define myself based on my achievements (which does more harm than good sometimes), but it's my greatest source of (1/4)
motivation nonetheless. I’m a decent team player but I would very much prefer to be independent and not ask people for help unless there is no other option. While I’d be happy to help others, I almost always offer practical help instead of emotional help (ie. Lending notes to a friend who failed a test instead of offering many words of comfort). In my spare time, I draw, read, and go on the internet. I’m really interested in history! Although my MBTI personality type is extroverted, (2/4)
I really enjoy my alone time too, especially when I am busy. To strangers, I am generally friendly and polite, but I can be quite awkward sometimes when I have to talk to people for extended periods without a given topic. To be honest, I do not need, or want many friends, preferring a select few that I am very close to. However, I can proudly say that I am a loyal and supportive friend who will stay with them all the way! In any relationship (be it platonic or romantic), I would like (3/4)
someone who will reciprocate my loyalty and support, someone whom I can trust to confide in and respect my personal space when I need it. (Also, I have 0 experience in romantic relationships. ●_● I will be 100% clueless.) Thanks for reading my long self-introduction! 〔´∇`〕I’m naturally long-winded oops (‘-’*) Also, if you don’t mind, could I get a student as a match-up, preferably from Class 1A? Thank you! :) (4/4)
Hello there! To you too: Sorry for the long wait. Busy week already, only gonna get worse, and I got many request at once which is absolutely awesome, but also means that some of you got to wait for quite a while (it takes me around… 20 minutes – 1.5 hours to come up with and write one of these, so I only have time for around one or two a day). I hope you’re satisfied with your result, thank you for asking :) Also long introductions are amazing, they give me much to work with and develop these little “head canons” on.
I match you with … Shoto Todoroki!
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He asked if the seat opposite you was taken and you barely looked at him when you nodded, too focused on the book you had to read for the biology project with upcoming deadline to really notice him. You had set your mind to acing it and you’d be damned if the number of pages in this book would stop you! After all, you cared a lot about your grades, they were proof of the work you put into school. You heard him sit down, the loud bang of a book being put on the wooden plate, then nothing. You had nearly forgotten about his existence, when you started to notice the burning sensation of someone staring at you. You tried to ignore it, focus on the words in front of you, but it wouldn’t go away. So you stopped reading and peered over the pages, only to see the stranger blatantly looking at you. You gave him a smile, which he tried to reciprocate – it seemed a bit odd, like he wasn’t used to doing it, and the slight rise of the corner of his mouth didn’t fit the cold, two colored eyes. He didn’t stop looking though, so you went a step further. “May I help you?”, you asked in a friendly tone. “Is it true?” Now you were confused. “I’m sorry, but I don’t understand.” He pointed at the book in your hand. Nurture vs nature – the hidden code behind our personality. “Does your biology influence who you are that much?”, he asked again.  “Oh.” You could feel there was more to the question than he let on, but you couldn’t see behind the cold façade of his face. “Well, I only just started reading, but I guess they do? But nurture is probably just as important. I mean, my childhood friend and I are very alike, although our parents are extremely different. And one’s experiences surely heavily influence one’s character too, I think.” The expression in his eyes had changed, but you still couldn’t tell what it meant. “Please, tell me more.” So you did, talking about the different things you’d read already, sometimes awkwardly pausing when you noticed you went off topic. He was a good listener, he didn’t say much, but his gaze never left you, giving you the feeling he was truly paying attention – although it was a bit… intense. It was nice to share your knowledge, it made you feel like you had already accomplished something by beginning to educate yourself on the topic. Sadly, the conversation didn’t last very long. An elderly man with a nametag and sour expression “kindly asked you to leave” after a few minutes, because you were “distracting other customers from their lecture”.
The fresh air hit you when you left the library, the strange boy by your side. He seemed in thoughts and you didn’t really know what to say. Should you just leave? But that would be rude. “I apologize for getting you kicked out”, he then said, “It wasn’t my attention to distract you from your reading. Can I make it up to you?”
You went for some hot tea in a nearby tea shop and the conversation carried on, although it was more about the two of you now. He was really reserved, but not unfriendly. His answers were always direct, but short. You learned his name, then that he was an aspiring hero, then that his father was the #2 hero endeavor – which nearly made you choke on your tea. He was very nice to be around, his quiet attitude very respectful towards you and an interesting person, once you got him to talk. You stayed and talked for quite a while, until he received a text that someone was waiting for him outside to go back. You said your goodbyes and exchanged numbers. That was the beginning of your journey.
It didn’t take very long for you to consider him as a romantic partner, because you have so much in common and he seemed able to provide you with what you needed. He is a bit of a lone wolf himself, but talks lovingly and with a smile on his face about his few close friends. He is a practical person, thoughtful and careful in his actions, but with a lot of inner turmoil. He also never seems to mind one bit if you cancel on him because you need some space.
Shoto is a rather introvert, but very loyal and understanding person. He struggles with his past and future alike, but he is determined and ambitious. He also tells you how much he admires your broad knowledge and interest, sometimes reminding you: “A jack of all trades is a master of none, but oftentimes better than a master of one.” The two of you have a very honest and open relationship in which there’s not as much communication, but a lot of understanding. He is very considerate and the fact that he has no romantic experience either and is not exactly self-confident in that area gives your relationship a slow, sometimes a bit awkward but always gentle run.
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nek-ros · 4 years ago
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pretty decent atm. the ability spam playstyle is fun, her cc is nice, covers every situation except maybe spy missions and even then her 4 makes a good emergency escape button. not fully time themed but her abilities make a lot of sense for her lore as a corpus guardian so im not gonna complain about her design. the slash from the grenades provide synergy with nekros, the heat procs from turrets work for armor stripping and cc, her shield satellites work on anything with a shield bar, and she shines in defending objectives
tldr, she's a jack of all trades, master of none, but better than a master of one
also everyone comparing her to vauban is dumb bc they don't even have the same tactical functions (cc vs team support) and only one of them is significantly less likely to get host migrationed at hydron
so, tumblr gang, since instagram and youtube and literally every other social media is complaining, protea, opinions????
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mehzones · 6 years ago
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More Details on said product. Devil May Cry 5 is about Nero and Dante's journey to stop a new godlike demon from erasing mankind with the help of a new mysterious ally named V. Good Three playable characters play very differently from one another. Nero is brawler, V is the mage, and Dante is the jack of all trades. The skills of both heroes match their own play style. *The voice acting for the main characters, supportive characters, and bad guys are done well. Dante voice actor Reuben Langdon is amazing and his charisma is legendary. *Nero, voiced by Johnny Yong Bosch makes the story of DMC5 very enjoyable. The ending is very good. *The gameplay is easy to learn but complex to master. *The game is optimized very well on PC. On low settings, the game is still beautiful. Very high reliability trying to get all S ranks on all missions is very fun. Bad *The only issue about DMC5 is the same one in RE2 Remake. You'll have to fight the camera Resident Evil 2 story is about Claire Redfield looking for her big brother Chris Redfield. Young man Leon a rookie cop just starting out his career as a police officer. Pro: *The gameplay is action-packed with jump scares. The zombies and monsters are challenging to kill. *Leon and Claire's gunplay is unique from one another. *The music isn't overbearing but gives you a rush of fear. The zombies snarling and hissing from the shadows would make any horror fan blush. The game is very beautiful. Bouns: Claire story you should play first and Leon second. Cons: *The plot for both Claire and Leon is stupid and opens up plot holes. *Since this game is a remake. The camera is somewhat annoying. *The puzzles are child's play in a good way, but you'll have to do the same puzzle in reverse. That shit alone gets annoying fast. Also, looking for special keys in the first act of the game is a pain in the ass. I played this game on standard and hardcore. So yeah screw that mess. *The supporting characters you get to play mission is boring filler and isn't as fun as the main characters. Okay, boys and girls one of the biggest shows of Media. Game of Thrones is finally over and we can chop it up. Game of Thrones is based on George RR Martin classic book, "Song of Fire and Ice." The series isn't over yet in the books. GRRM is on that CP time or best yet. GRRM is pulling a Half-Life 3. I started watching Game of Thrones in season 2. I didn't watch nor care about season 1. However, I love season 2 so much that I kept watching to the very end. So here's a quick rundown of Game of Thrones season 2 to 8. *Season 2: Full Price *Season 3: Very High Full Price *Season 4: Better than Sex * Season 5: Matinee *Season 6: Some Old Bullshit (I was bored to death) *Season 7: Low Full Price. *Season 8: Rental Now that's out of the way. Let's talk about the good, bad, and D&D. Good: *Acting improved for the actors who played Sansa, Arya, Jon Snow, and Dany. Outside of the show. These actors aren't that good. Thankfully we see them work with awful writing and turned into a decent writing. *CGI is very gorgeous for a TV show. The dragons, Night King, and just making the awesome death battles. Mountain vs Viper classic stuff. * Peter Dinklage is the staple of the show. *The music is stunning like always. Hear the remix of Stark theme with show theme song was clean. Bad * D&D crew threw away logic and reason after season 4 started. A lot of characters doing stupid shit for no real reasons. Somehow characters teleporting to far off location. Everybody has Goku on speed dial. *D&D crew planning out making shorter seasons. They already had everything laid out and got some footnotes from GRRM on how the series might end. The execution was terrible. I'll leave it at that. *Straight up copying Star Wars episode 3 Empire Strikes Back dialogue and mannerisms. Dany turned into Darth Vader in a matter of minutes. *The last 30 minutes of Game of Thrones was pure boring to me. How democracy became for Wishing by terrible execution. * Lord of the Rings rip-off with Sam was awful. If that scene was supposed to be a joke? You failed homie. *The ending felt empty and rushed. Ratings: Bullshit City Boring as Hell Sigh Okay Badass Son Must Watch My Twitter: https://twitter.com/Magnetorullz Blog site http://bit.ly/2WPgbSF Finally my personal page http://bit.ly/2SgqixL by Izzy Meh-Zone
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itkmoonknight · 7 years ago
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    Episode 16:  
In the aftermath of the brilliant first issue by Bendis and Burrows, the High Priests use the time waiting for the next issue, to return to reviews of the classic run.
With it, comes a massive undertaking to go chronologically from Moon Knight’s very first appearance, to all his runs as well as appearances in other comics – phewwww!
Werewolf by Night #32 & #33 are served up for scrutiny in this episode – and we are very excited to have some guest narrators whom we’ve spoken about before and are the inspiration for us doing the podcast in the first place!
Levins and Siobhan, hosts of , ‘Serious Issues – Comic Book Talk!’ lend us their velvet tones to deliver us the Bare Bones for issues #32 and #33 this episode!
Enough with reading this summary – crack open your books, Loony and get ready to treat your ears – we are at it again!
Bare Bones:
Werewolf by Night  Vol.1, Issue # 32-
“The Stalker Called Moon Knight”
Released August 1975
(writer) Doug Moench
(artist) Don Perlin + Howie Perlin
(colours) Phil Rache
(letters) Ray Holloway
(editor) Len Wein
We are thrust into the middle of a deadly fight in a street alley between Jack Russell (The Werewolf by Night) and a fast and brutal adversary named Moon Knight. Though sporting what appears to be a hand injury, The Werewolf continues to trade blows with the Jet and Silver Avenger, at one point almost biting his neck for a killer blow. Moon Knight proves too skilful and as a crowd forms around the fight, he relentlessly strikes The Werewolf not only with fists but with his silver spiked gloves, and his deadly crescent darts.
As The Werewolf struggles to remain on his feet after the barrage of blows from Moon Knight, he reflects on how he found himself in this position, fighting for his life against this unstoppable lunatic.
Memories of only the night before resurface in Russell’s mind, and he remembers a fight in the snow with his best friend Buck Cowan. As The Werewolf, Russell almost kills a small 7 year old girl named Buttons. Buck, however, throws himself at The Werewolf saving Buttons,but in doing so places himself in harm’s way. The Werewolf strikes out and injures Buck, leaving him for dead.
As the blizzard in the snow subsides and as The Werewolf no longer holds interest in Buck or Buttons, it wanders off and eventually reverts back to Jack Russell. In the time it takes for Buck to be discovered and brought to hospital, Jack makes his way home, bewildered that Buck doesn’t show up for them to head home together. By the time Jack reaches his house, news of Buck slipping into a coma has reached Jack’s father. Jack is both frustrated and saddened at what he hears and when he arrives at the hospital to see his friend in a coma, it proves all too much. Jack strikes out at the wall, breaking his hand. The pain however, is muffled by Jack’s anger.
Jack returns home to his father but finds an unexpected guest with him – it’s Moon Knight, and when Jack asks exactly just who Moon Knight is, we are treated with a brief origin and motive.
A highly secretive organisation known as The Committee hire a mercenary named Marc Spector for a mission. Spector’s profile is impressive – a veteran of three African wars; five South American revolutions; a stint in the CIA; weapons expert; master of all martial arts, ex-prize fighter and marine commando. Spector appears to have the credentials to do the job. The Committee arm him with a suit, weapons and cash, and his job is to bring The Werewolf to them!
With the motive revealed, Jack’s father tackles Moon Knight, allowing Jack to flee. With the full moon out, however, it doesn’t take long for Jack to transform into The Werewolf by Night. He stumbles into an alley and we’re brought back to where the story began – Moon Knight, The Werewolf and a crowd of intrigued onlookers.
As they continue to fight, we briefly see Jack’s sister Lissa and her friend Topaz in their apartment, shaken by the events of what happened to Buck, their friend. A helicopter hovers above the apartment building and crashing through their window we see the first appearance of Frenchie, Moon Knight’s accomplice. He’s there to take Lissa and Topaz hostage – insurance maybe, against The Werewolf, in case Moon Knight is unable to fulfill the mission.
Back in the alleyway, The Werewolf continues to defend himself against the far superior fighting skills of Moon Knight. He becomes his worst enemy – he strikes out in a berserker rage at Moon Knight, but uses his broken hand. As the pain distracts him, Moon Knight is able to take advantage and with his silver truncheon, bludgeons The Werewolf into submission.
With Lissa and Topaz bound in the helicopter, Frenchie flies in to pick up Moon Knight who finally has his target – The Werewolf – acquired.
As the  police arrive, the onlookers look in awe and clear a path as Moon Knight heads to the helicopter, away from the sirens, and into the night.
Werewolf by Night  Vol.1, Issue # 33-
“Wolf-Beast vs. Moon Knight”
Released September 1975
(writer) Doug Moench
(artist) Don Perlin + Howie Perlin
(colours) George Roussos
(letters) Debra James
(editor) Len Wein
We see  Moon Knight and his prize, an unconscious Werewolf, making a hasty exit from the streets where they tussled in the previous issue before. The police have arrived but are unable to apprehend Moon Knight as he is whisked away in Frenchie’s chopper –  the trusty rope ladder a lifeline for Spector and his prize.
Meanwhile in Haiti, a seedy character named Northrup tries to bribe a Haitian customs officer for the whereabouts of one Raymond Coker. Coker appears to also have had a history with werewolves. It is not because of this, but more because of Northrop’s character that the custom officer refuses to assist him. He knows a dodgy customer when he sees one, and so Northrop leaves in a huff, threatening to find Coker by any means possible.
Coker, in fact, is in a Haitian swamp speaking to an oracle named Jeesala,  and her perceptive gaze seems to recognise the curse that once beheld Coker. It is not this which draws Coker to seek Jeesala, but something else – a horrifying tale of murder and resurrection. For it seems Coker’s great-grandfather, Jaranda has risen from the dead and is terrorising the small village from whence he came. Jeesala mentions that only one person can deal with the likes of this – that of zombies – and that person is Jericho Drumm.
Back, high above the sky, Moon Knight drifts on the ladder from Frenchie’s helicopter, with The Werewolf in check. Suddenly, The Werewolf awakens and despite the great height that they are at, he attacks Moon Knight on pure instinct. They both fall from the ladder and land in the ocean 500 feet below with an almighty splash. With Topaz and Lissa looking on from the chopper fearing them dead, they soon see the pair alive and at each others’ throats yet again. It’s an epic fight with neither getting the better of the other and it is only when The Werewolf inconveniently reverts back to Jack Russell, that Moon Knight makes the most of it and subdues him with a swift kick. With the cargo again compliant, Moon Knight lugs Jack onto the ladder of the chopper once again and they resume their way towards The Committee, for Moon Knight to receive his payment.
They arrive at an undisclosed location – a meeting place of which the Committee has arranged. With Jack safely in a cage, and with Topaz and Lissa bound, The Committee leader commends Moon Knight for a job well done. Not convinced that the man in the cage is indeed a Werewolf, The Committee refuse to pay Moon Knight until the full moon rises in the evening. Jack, seeing his sister and friend bound and finding himself in a cage, begins to see red and by the time the full moon does arrives, Jack is already in a highly agitated state. Right before their very eyes, The Committee see Jack Russell transform into The Werewolf! Confirming that Moon Knight has completed his job successfully, they pay him and reveal the purpose of attaining The Werewolf. The Committee intend to use The Werewolf as a weapon, to assassinate anyone that get in their way.
Having seen Jack as a decent man, and hearing The Committee’s nefarious intentions, Moon Knight has a change of heart and decides to free The Werewolf. Moon Knight helps The Werewolf out of the cage and the two attack The Committee. The ferocity of both the Moon’s Knight and the Werewolf by Night is too much for The Committee and before long, all the members have either fled or have been killed. Moon Knight frees Topaz and Lissa and although he tries to reason with The Werewolf, is forced to let him be. A creature of pure instinct does not understand camaraderie and Moon Knight is not one to try and convince it.
Moon Knight swings away and watches from the rooftop as The Werewolf lurches into the darkness and fog. He quietly salutes him, and wishes The Werewolf luck.
 Show Notes:
Werewolf by Night  Vol.1, Issue # 32 – “The Stalker Called Moon Knight”
Werewolf by Night  Vol.1, Issue # 33 – “Wolf-Beast vs. Moon Knight”
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Reality Check: Moon Knight’s #188 Bi Polar Bad Guy
Marvel release little promo vid on Moon Knight:
6 Heroes Who Deserve their own Video Game:
Villains too offensive for the MCU
Comic Book Reviews: ‘Moon Knight’ and ‘Kid Lobotomy’
7 Heroes Who Served in the Marine Corps
15 Insane Threories for Netflix Punisher
Marvel announces Doctor Strange: Damnation
Lego Marvel Superheroes 2
After The Punisher, What Should Marvel’s Next Netflix Drama Be?
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Episode 16 – “They call me Moon Knight, it’s a stupid name…” Episode 16:   In the aftermath of the brilliant first issue by Bendis and Burrows, the High Priests use the time waiting for the next issue, to return to reviews of the classic run.
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