

The Bullies
Description
Lester Manning, the owner of a gritty sports bar, leads an eclectic crew of social outcasts—including a Shakespeare-quoting giant, a cynical little person, and a woman who has always felt like a monster—in a quest for vigilante justice. United by their shared histories of childhood trauma and relentless bullying, they form a specialized group dedicated to 'hunting' the aggressors who prey on the weak. Using a mix of psychological warfare, elaborate theatrical pranks, and brutal combat techniques, the team seeks closure for their pasts by dismantling the lives of modern-day tyrants. However, as their missions escalate from petty revenge to high-stakes gaslighting and physical confrontation, the fine line between justice and obsession begins to blur. Lester’s own descent into a dark, vengeful spiral threatens to alienate his friends and reveal the hollow reality of retribution. This character-driven narrative explores the long-term psychological impact of trauma and the complex, often messy road to reclaiming one's power in a world that favors the strong. Comparable works include Fight Club