Stanley: Local Justice
Beschreibung des Verlags
Taken in by a Chinese family, a teenage orphan gains experience in martial arts and secret Chinese disciplines that make him a Super Hero. Stanley excels in academics and creates long lasting friendships. Ju Sung, his adopted father, comes from a long line of monks who grew up in temples learning meditation through martial arts. Taking Stanley as a student he teaches him special skills and becomes aware of Stanley’s unique qualities when Stanley excels faster than anybody Ju has ever known. When Ju tells Stanley about a special, secret scripture and a medallion that has been passed down through many generations conveying extraordinary powers, Stanley is interested, due to the criminal element that has moved into Chinatown making normal existence impossible for the inhabitants. The scripture gives three levels of specialized tasks (physical, mental and spiritual) taking about four years to accomplish by the right candidate. Fulfilling the first part of the program Stanley, the warrior, takes the title of White Knight. He often wears a hero’s uniform when actually doing battle with his adversaries and disguises himself as a blind man when working undercover.
Stanley, with the help of two New York City Police Detectives, systematically chases the Chinese gangsters out of Chinatown. Crimes such as local drug dealing, gambling, prostitution, extortion and international drug dealing are all eradicated from the community by Stanley. Abilities he attains are levitation, extraordinary telepathic senses, super human strength and the ability to deflect bullets and weaponry.
Stanley Kubichuk, transformed physically during the process, receives bright white hair and eyebrows, a small white jeweled glow coming from his eyes, a deeper voice and a larger stature. After accomplishing the removal of the criminal element in Chinatown, he feels it is his duty to become a Universal Warrior helping people where needed in the rest of the world. He leaves New York City setting out on the spiritual part of the training. He helps a widow and orphans in Kentucky, an old lady in Miami, people caught in a fire in an undisclosed location before returning to his adopted family. Continuing on with his training, we leave him deciding to make another journey.
There are two sequels to Stanley. Stanley – Wrath of the Dark Side and Stanley and Son – Fall of the Red Wall. There is also an edited, expanded book version Stanley Universal White Knight (unpublished) by Annette Avoledo, who also owns the rights to Larry Chernoff”s (deceased) screenplays. In addition there are: three other screenplays four treatments for other scripts written by Larry Chernoff and one movie and/or television pilot with bible by Annette Avoledo. All scripts and book contain action and ethical family entertainment.