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    For other uses of Knight, see Knight (disambiguation)
    Moon Knight
    Image:Moon Knight.jpg
    Moon Knight
    Vital Statistics
    Hero Moon Knight
    Alias(es) N/A
    Identity Secret
    Alter Ego N/A
    Category Public Service
    Location Cook County, IL, USA 41° 49' 11.06" N, 87° 45' 23.49" W
    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 costume consisting of ex-riot/motorcycle armor and cape. [1] 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 prepairing to move to california where he plans to join up with either the Xtreeme Justice league, or the northern california protectorate.

    Images

    References

    1. Wilkerson, Michael. "Interview With Real Life Superhero Moon Knight." Blast Zone Online (Wordpress Blog). October 13, 2011. http://blastzoneonline.wordpress.com/2011/10/13/interview-with-real-life-superhero-moon-knight/ (Accessed October 23, 2012).
    2. 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).

        http://www.journal-topics.com/news/article_1494edfa-dd80-11e1-ab5a-0019bb30f31a.html

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