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|location = | |location = [[:Category:RLSH in San Francisco|San Francisco]], [[:Category:RLSH in California|CA]], USA | ||
|identity = Secret | |identity = Secret | ||
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''' | '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is an American [[Real Life Superhero]] based in Cook County, Illinois. He is '''inactive'''. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
Moon Knight initially started out [[Cosplay|cosplaying]] as his favorite character of the same name at conventions, after which he would frequently hand out food to the homeless in costume. Eventually, Moon Knight developed his own | Moon Knight initially started out [[Cosplay|cosplaying]] as his favorite character of the same name at conventions, after which he would frequently hand out food to the homeless in costume. Eventually, Moon Knight developed his own gimmick consisting of ex-riot/motorcycle armor and a cape. While commuting to Chicago to do patrols before he had to stop due to safety concerns, Moon Knight often informally teamed up with other RLSH. | ||
In his civilian guise, Moon Knight is currently in Northern California pursuing other interests. | |||
==Images== | ==Images== | ||
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Moon Knight.jpg | Moon Knight.jpg | ||
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==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
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[https://www.reallifesuperheroes.org/member-directory/moonknight/profile/ RealLifeSuperheroes.org Profile] | [https://www.reallifesuperheroes.org/member-directory/moonknight/profile/ RealLifeSuperheroes.org Profile] | ||
[http://blastzoneonline.wordpress.com/2011/10/13/interview-with-real-life-superhero-moon-knight/ Blastzone Online article] | |||
[http://www.journal-topics.com/news/article_1494edfa-dd80-11e1-ab5a-0019bb30f31a.html JournalTopics.com article] | |||
[[Category:RLSH Directory]] | [[Category:RLSH Directory]] | ||
[[Category:RLSH Profiles]] | [[Category:RLSH Profiles]] | ||
[[Category:RLSH in America]] | [[Category:RLSH in America]] | ||
[[Category:RLSH in | [[Category:RLSH in California]] | ||
[[Category:RLSH in San Francisco]] |
Revision as of 22:10, 8 September 2017
For other uses of Knight, see Knight (disambiguation)
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Moon Knight | |
Vital Statistics | |
Hero | Moon Knight |
Alias(es) | Moon |
Identity | Secret |
Alter Ego | N/A |
Category | Public Service |
Location | [[Location::San Francisco, CA, USA]] The following coordinate was not recognized: Geocoding failed.The following coordinate was not recognized: Geocoding failed. |
Status | [[Status::Inactive]] |
Superhero Activity | |
Team | |
Affiliates | Abyss, Seraph |
Foes | N/A |
Actions | Community Outreach, Crime Prevention |
Physical Description | |
Gender | Male |
Outfit | |
Colors | Black, White |
Symbol | N/A |
Equipment | Armor (Black), Utility Belt |
Abilities | N/A |
Moon Knight is an American Real Life Superhero based in Cook County, Illinois. He is inactive.
History
Moon Knight initially started out cosplaying as his favorite character of the same name at conventions, after which he would frequently hand out food to the homeless in costume. Eventually, Moon Knight developed his own gimmick consisting of ex-riot/motorcycle armor and a cape. While commuting to Chicago to do patrols before he had to stop due to safety concerns, Moon Knight often informally teamed up with other RLSH.
In his civilian guise, Moon Knight is currently in Northern California pursuing other interests.
Images
Photo by Haleigh Yonish[1]
External Links
RealLifeSuperheroes.org Profile
- ↑ Yonish, Haleigh. "Real-life Superheroes: Humble Humanitarians or Costumed Crazies?" The Leader (Elmhurst College Student Newspaper). October 18, 2011. http://ecleader.org/2011/10/18/real-life-superheroes-humble-humanitarians-or-costumed-crazies/ (Accessed November 26, 2012).