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|status      = Thought to be Inactive. No valid sitings since early 1980s
 
|status      = Thought to be Inactive. No valid sitings since early 1980s
 
|realname    = Joshua Stone and/or Damon Stone
 
|realname    = Joshua Stone and/or Damon Stone
|debut        = {{LH}} #4
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Damon Stone(son) was killed by stray bullets during a gang gunfight.
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(son) Damon Stone
 
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|headlines    = October 14, 1983: Blue Knight Implicated In Slayings
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|headlines    = ''August 16, 1974:'' '''Knight Kills Again''' <br>
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''October 14, 1983:'' '''Blue Knight Implicated In Slayings'''
 
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Astro City: Local Heroes #4, 5
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{{LH}} [[{{LH}} No.4|#4]], [[{{LH}} No.5|5]] <br>
Astro City: The Dark Age Book One #2, 3, 4
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{{DA1}} [[{{DA1}} No.2|#2]], [[{{DA1}} No.3|3]], [[{{DA1}} No.4|4]] <br>
 
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'''"Sometimes justice comes from the barrel of a gun"'''
 
'''"Sometimes justice comes from the barrel of a gun"'''
  
Police officer Joshua Stone, a single parent, is grieved at the lost of his only son. It becomes the motivating factor, pushing Joshua to brandish a harsher, vigilante form of justice as the Blue Knight. But is this really Joshua Stone enhancing his protection duties in the guise of a vengeful super-hero, or is this a spiritual manifestation of his murdered son's essence? We can't be sure. We do know that his career began in the early seventies, shortly after the death of his son, Damon, and there have been no confirmed sightings since the early 1980s. But there are rumors, and fear-filled speculation that the Blue Knight is still around, still patrolling the darker streets of Astro City.
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[[image:BlueKnightHelmet.jpg|175px|left]]
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The Blue Knight was born because the dance failed.  It is as simple and complex as that. Police officer Joshua Stone, a single parent, is grieved at the senseless lost of his only son, killed by bullets running stray during a gang shooting. It becomes the motivating factor, pushing Joshua to brandish a harsher, vigilante form of justice as the Blue Knight. But is this really Joshua Stone enhancing his police duties in the guise of a vengeful super-hero, or is this a spiritual manifestation of his murdered son's essence? We can't be sure.
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We do know that his career began in the early seventies, shortly after the death of his son, Damon. It was a violent, bloody career that lasted less than a decade.  
  
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=== The Oleck Family Incident ===
 
=== The Oleck Family Incident ===
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Amidst the early appearances of the Blue Knight the Oleck Family Incident is one of the most brutal. Vince Oleck had been court assigned to defend the son of the Forgione mob boss. Vince's successful skills as a lawyer were strangely rewarded with threats from the Forgiones. They had pursued the fleeing Oleck family, but the swift and deadly interventions of the Blue Knight saved them from assassination. The entire Forgione mob was eliminated.
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* amidst the early appearances of the Blue Knight the Oleck Family Incident is also one of the most brutal.
 
* The [[Forgione Mob]] strangely murder in the rugged wilderness, far from Astro City.  
 
* The family was saved from assassination by the Blue Knight who quietly and quickly murdered the mobsters, which included the |Forgiones.
 
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=== The Dark Age Sightings ===
 
=== The Dark Age Sightings ===
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* personal encounters with the Williams brothers
 
* personal encounters with the Williams brothers
 
* pursuit of Royal Williams
 
* pursuit of Royal Williams
* possession and battle with mystic forces like [[Simon Magnus]]
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* possession and battle with mystic forces like [[Simon Magus]]
 
 
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While many Astro City Citizens are convinced the that the Blue Knight is a mystic Phenomenon, there have been no confirmed sightings since the early 1980s. But there are rumors, and fear-filled speculation that the Blue Knight is still around, still patrolling the darker streets of Astro City.
  
 
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The Blue Knight's crime-fighting methodology is harsh and direct, reminiscent of old time gunslingers roaming the west in legendary fashion. He has assembled an awesome fighting arsenal to garner fear in his opponents. Many of the weapons are seemingly supernatural in effect. His costumed uniform is an icon, composed of various aspects of traditional police equipment, including badges, shielded helmet, batons and various assault weapons.
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* The Blue Knight's crime-fighting methodology is harsh and direct, reminiscent of old time gunslingers roaming the west in legendary fashion. He has assembled an awesome fighting arsenal to garner fear in his opponents. Many of the weapons are seemingly supernatural in effect. His costumed uniform is an icon, composed of various aspects of traditional police equipment, including badges, shielded helmet, batons and various assault weapons.
  
His primary hand guns fire ghost bullets that vanish after striking their target, leaving no trace or form of physical existence, save for the injury or destruction of their intended victims.
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* His primary hand guns fire "ghost" bullets that vanish after striking their target, leaving no trace or form of physical existence, save for the injury or destruction of their intended victims. According to [[Mordecai Chalk]] ''"There are many tales in the lore of ghostly swords, spears, even accounts of ghostly bayonet attacks in backwoods Vermont. If ectoplasmic blades are conceivable, then why not ectoplasmic bullets?"''
  
He also has a means of manifesting a bulls-eye image that appears on a targeted person, impossible to erase or rub off. A very ingenious device for triggering intense fear and panic. It is the tell-tale indication that the Blue Knight has selected you for his brand of justice.
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* He also has a means of manifesting a bulls-eye image that appears on a targeted person, impossible to erase or rub off. A very ingenious device for triggering intense fear and panic. It is the tell-tale indication that the Blue Knight has selected you for his brand of justice.
 
 
Based on [[Vince Oleck]]'s recollections, the Blue Knight also has the ability to intrude upon people's dreams. Or so it seems. That dream incidents could also be the results of a person under extreme stress.  If true, this power would increase the likelihood of a supernatural source for at least some of the Blue Knights powers.
 
  
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* Based on [[Vince Oleck]]'s recollections, the Blue Knight also has the ability to intrude upon people's dreams. Or so it seems. That dream incidents could also be the results of a person under extreme stress.  If true, this power would increase the likelihood of a supernatural source for at least some of the Blue Knights powers.
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[[image:blueKnightPromise.jpg|center]]
 
   
 
   
 
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In 1984, a team of vigilantes calling themselves the [[Blue Knights]] emerged in Astro City. Their appearance was very similar to the original dark vigilante. Though they lacked the sophisticated gear and abilities, they used the imagery and reputation of the Blue Knight as a rallying symbol to vent their own angers on members of the criminal element. Their membership was comprised of both genders, and each individual had his/her own unique powers or abilities. Just what their connection to the singular Blue Knight is remains unknown.
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|observations =
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In 1984, a team of vigilantes calling themselves the [[Blue Knights]] emerged in Astro City. Though they lacked the sophisticated gear and abilities, they used the imagery and reputation of the Blue Knight as a rallying symbol to vent their own angers on criminal forces. Their membership was comprised of both genders, and each individual had his/her own unique powers or abilities. Besides an infatuation with the icons and images, any further connection to the singular Blue Knight remains unknown and probably unlikely.
  
 
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Part of the Blue Knight's fearful and mysterious imagery is enhanced since we still lack definite evidence in regards to whether his powers come from supernatural forces, or are the skilled detective techniques of a clever police officer using skilled detective techniques. Perhaps a a combination of the two. If it is the latter, then where do the special weaponry/engineering skills end and the supernatural aspects begin?
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Part of the Blue Knight's fearful and mysterious imagery is enhanced since we still lack definite evidence in regards to whether his powers come from supernatural forces, or are the skilled detective techniques of a clever police officer. Perhaps it is a combination of the two. If it is the latter, then where do the special weaponry/engineering skills end and the supernatural aspects begin?
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A newspaper article from 1983 purports that the Blue Knight was the ghost of officer '''Michael''' Stone (not Josh). It further details that he was killed with his whole precinct in a mob 'rub-out' operation. The similarity in names could be a fact check oversight, an error of judgement on the part of the reporter, or maybe a tactic for concealment and misdirection.
  
A newspaper article from 1983 purports that the Blue Knight was the ghost of officer '''Michael''' Stone (not Josh). It further details that he was killed with his whole precinct in a mob 'rubout' operation. The similarity in names could be a fact check oversight, an error of judgement on the part of the reporter, or maybe a tactic for concealment and misdirection. <br>
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Above and beyond the name error, further speculation  might suggest some form of subterfuge or mistaken identity associated with the appearance of the group the [[Blue Knights]] near this time frame.  One of them may have taken on the identity of the actual Blue Knight and it may have been him who was killed. Basic forensic evidence would tend to rule this out however.
But beings as it was 1983 and the '''Blue Knights''' debuted in 1984 or a little earlier, it could be that group behind the sightings and killings in 1983, before people realized it wasn't '''''the''''' Blue Knight. Unless Vince Oleck or someone actually references '''''the''''' Blue Knight being back in the early 1980s....
 
  
 
That he hasn't been seen since the early 1980s is the final, possibly most perplexing mystery associated with the Blue Knight . Maybe his spiritual nature is calmer now, or his main vessel, Joshua Stone, is no longer physically able to serve as a useful host. Barring any spiritual mumbo-jumbo, perhaps the Blue Knight has just taken the common road to retirement.
 
That he hasn't been seen since the early 1980s is the final, possibly most perplexing mystery associated with the Blue Knight . Maybe his spiritual nature is calmer now, or his main vessel, Joshua Stone, is no longer physically able to serve as a useful host. Barring any spiritual mumbo-jumbo, perhaps the Blue Knight has just taken the common road to retirement.
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[[image:blueKnightWallShadow2.jpg|900px|center]]
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[[Category: Heroes]]
 
[[Category: Heroes]]
 
[[Category: Vigilantes]]
 
[[Category: Vigilantes]]

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AstroFacts


Status: Thought to be Inactive. No valid sitings since early 1980s
Real Name: Joshua Stone and/or Damon Stone
Earliest Appearance: Early 1970s
Affiliation: None. The Blue Knight is a loner. His method of operations distances him from any mainstream organizations, side-kicks, partners or team participation.
Base of Operations: Astro City, with an emphasis on Kiefer Square. He will also migrate to other neighborhoods where gangs and organized crime operations are concentrating.


Personal Data


Relationships: (son) Damon Stone
Occupation: police officer
Civil Status: unrevealed, thought to be single


InfoDump


Headlines: August 16, 1974: Knight Kills Again

October 14, 1983: Blue Knight Implicated In Slayings

Appearances (in Publication Order): Astro City: Local Heroes #4, 5

Astro City: The Dark Age Book One #2, 3, 4


Event Timeline

1974/08     Caption

1974/08/16     Headline

1974/08/18     Current

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The Blue Knight

"Sometimes justice comes from the barrel of a gun"

History

BlueKnightHelmet.jpg

The Blue Knight was born because the dance failed. It is as simple and complex as that. Police officer Joshua Stone, a single parent, is grieved at the senseless lost of his only son, killed by bullets running stray during a gang shooting. It becomes the motivating factor, pushing Joshua to brandish a harsher, vigilante form of justice as the Blue Knight. But is this really Joshua Stone enhancing his police duties in the guise of a vengeful super-hero, or is this a spiritual manifestation of his murdered son's essence? We can't be sure.

We do know that his career began in the early seventies, shortly after the death of his son, Damon. It was a violent, bloody career that lasted less than a decade.

The Oleck Family Incident

Amidst the early appearances of the Blue Knight the Oleck Family Incident is one of the most brutal. Vince Oleck had been court assigned to defend the son of the Forgione mob boss. Vince's successful skills as a lawyer were strangely rewarded with threats from the Forgiones. They had pursued the fleeing Oleck family, but the swift and deadly interventions of the Blue Knight saved them from assassination. The entire Forgione mob was eliminated.


The Dark Age Sightings

  • personal encounters with the Williams brothers
  • pursuit of Royal Williams
  • possession and battle with mystic forces like Simon Magus

While many Astro City Citizens are convinced the that the Blue Knight is a mystic Phenomenon, there have been no confirmed sightings since the early 1980s. But there are rumors, and fear-filled speculation that the Blue Knight is still around, still patrolling the darker streets of Astro City.

Powers

  • The Blue Knight's crime-fighting methodology is harsh and direct, reminiscent of old time gunslingers roaming the west in legendary fashion. He has assembled an awesome fighting arsenal to garner fear in his opponents. Many of the weapons are seemingly supernatural in effect. His costumed uniform is an icon, composed of various aspects of traditional police equipment, including badges, shielded helmet, batons and various assault weapons.
  • His primary hand guns fire "ghost" bullets that vanish after striking their target, leaving no trace or form of physical existence, save for the injury or destruction of their intended victims. According to Mordecai Chalk "There are many tales in the lore of ghostly swords, spears, even accounts of ghostly bayonet attacks in backwoods Vermont. If ectoplasmic blades are conceivable, then why not ectoplasmic bullets?"
  • He also has a means of manifesting a bulls-eye image that appears on a targeted person, impossible to erase or rub off. A very ingenious device for triggering intense fear and panic. It is the tell-tale indication that the Blue Knight has selected you for his brand of justice.
  • Based on Vince Oleck's recollections, the Blue Knight also has the ability to intrude upon people's dreams. Or so it seems. That dream incidents could also be the results of a person under extreme stress. If true, this power would increase the likelihood of a supernatural source for at least some of the Blue Knights powers.
BlueKnightPromise.jpg

Observations

In 1984, a team of vigilantes calling themselves the Blue Knights emerged in Astro City. Though they lacked the sophisticated gear and abilities, they used the imagery and reputation of the Blue Knight as a rallying symbol to vent their own angers on criminal forces. Their membership was comprised of both genders, and each individual had his/her own unique powers or abilities. Besides an infatuation with the icons and images, any further connection to the singular Blue Knight remains unknown and probably unlikely.

Speculations, Theories

Part of the Blue Knight's fearful and mysterious imagery is enhanced since we still lack definite evidence in regards to whether his powers come from supernatural forces, or are the skilled detective techniques of a clever police officer. Perhaps it is a combination of the two. If it is the latter, then where do the special weaponry/engineering skills end and the supernatural aspects begin?

A newspaper article from 1983 purports that the Blue Knight was the ghost of officer Michael Stone (not Josh). It further details that he was killed with his whole precinct in a mob 'rub-out' operation. The similarity in names could be a fact check oversight, an error of judgement on the part of the reporter, or maybe a tactic for concealment and misdirection.

Above and beyond the name error, further speculation might suggest some form of subterfuge or mistaken identity associated with the appearance of the group the Blue Knights near this time frame. One of them may have taken on the identity of the actual Blue Knight and it may have been him who was killed. Basic forensic evidence would tend to rule this out however.

That he hasn't been seen since the early 1980s is the final, possibly most perplexing mystery associated with the Blue Knight . Maybe his spiritual nature is calmer now, or his main vessel, Joshua Stone, is no longer physically able to serve as a useful host. Barring any spiritual mumbo-jumbo, perhaps the Blue Knight has just taken the common road to retirement.

BlueKnightWallShadow2.jpg



Footnotes