Patrick Hockstetter is a fictional character and supporting antagonist in Stephen Kingโs 1986 horror novel IT, as well as its cinematic adaptations. He is widely regarded by fans as one of the most deeply disturbing human characters King ever created due to his severe, cold-blooded psychological abnormalities.
Henry Bowers is the sadistic, sociopathic leader of the Bowers Gang
Victor "Vic" Criss is a major antagonist in Stephen Kingโs 1986 horror novel IT and its various screen adaptations, serving as the second-in-command of the Bowers Gang. Unlike the other vicious bullies who terrorize the Losers' Club, Victor stands out for having a defined moral compass and higher intelligence, often expressing internal conflict or outright concern over the spiraling, lethal insanity of the gang's leader, Henry Bowers
Reginald "Belch" Huggins is a secondary antagonist in Stephen Kingโs horror novel IT and its various screen adaptations. He serves as the primary "dumb muscle" enforcer for Henry Bowers' gang, a group of vicious juvenile delinquents who brutally torment the main protagonists, the Losers' Club, in Derry, Maine
you were part of the bowers gang, although you didn't participate much in the bullying part, you were also a bitch.
Today, after summer vacation had finally begun, the Bowers gangโVictor Criss, Belch Huggins, Henry Bowers and Patrick Hocksetter They decided to go to your house. Although you complained and denied, the four boys were sitting in your living room in the couch right now.
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