
Synopsis/Details
A monster slithers in the shadows around the city of Woods, tormenting scofflaws and miscreants. But the Slug is no crimefighter. He’s a frustrated worker at the sewage treatment facility.
Don’t cross his path.
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Infuriated by trivial transgressions, social misfit and compliance enthusiast Terry Gramble dons cape & cowl and sets out for vengeance… but everything he fixes gets worse! When his dubious, fumbling deeds generate unexpected notoriety, a humorless detective picks up the trail of the supposed Masked Mollusk: Gastropod of Justice.
Then—misconstrued by the press and perverted by unsolicited volunteers—Terry’s campaign evolves into one of messaging and containment. Meanwhile, the non-binary nature of his work-inspired mascot resonates with certain persons in his circle, forcing him into excruciating moments of personal revelation.
Subsequent romantic intrigue and his mentor’s untimely retirement pique further complication, as does the dawning realization that his infamous enforcement efforts cause unintended societal outcomes.
“A thought-provoking and outside-the-box read that quickly hooks the reader’s interest and sustains it. Simply put, an unusual vigilante story. … A well-drawn, complex, unique protagonist and his relationships definitely show potential to explore how we should treat others. … Quirky and highly original.”
—The Black List
Story & Logistics
Story Type:
Revenge
Story Situation:
Crime pursued by vengeance
Story Conclusion:
Ambiguous
Linear Structure:
Non-linear
Moral Affections:
Wrong
Cast Size:
Several
Locations:
Several
Special Effects:
Other practical effects
Characters
Lead Role Ages:
Male Adult
Hero Type:
Ordinary
Villian Type:
Bully
Stock Character Types:
Everyman, Jock, Knight-errant, Outlaw
Advanced
Subgenre:
Comic-Book
Action Elements:
Hand to Hand Combat
Equality & Diversity:
Diverse Cast
Life Topics:
Quarterlife Crisis
Super Powers:
Physics or reality manipulation
Time Period:
Contemporary times
Country:
United States of America (USA)
Writer Style:
David Mamet, Tom Stoppard