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Joshua "Josh" Aaron Levy is one of the four main characters in Evan Dorkin's Eltingville comics and the Welcome to Eltingville animated pilot. He holds the title of Secretary of Science Fiction within The Eltingville Club.
Eltingville (comics) - Wikipedia
The Eltingville comics follow a group of four teenage boys (Bill, Pete, Josh, and Jerry) in Eltingville, Staten Island, who are interested in various elements of geek culture, with each member showing a specific interest in one area.
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Josh Levy serves as the Secretary of Science Fiction for the Eltingville Club. He is the heaviest member of the group and frequently engages in trivial disputes with Bill, displaying particularly unpleasant behavior, especially regarding financial matters.
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Inside the store, Bill and Josh discover a mint condition Kenner 12-inch Boba Fett action figure from the 1980s, complete with the Wookiee scalps. They both jump to buy it from Joe, who sees the opportunity to take advantage of them and charges them $300 for the toy.
With all the hype generated by the pilot of "The Eltingville ... - Reddit
Like, for example: In the pilot, Bill gets the most focus. He seems to be the "in" to the cast, while the others get more of the faults, especially Josh. The biggest change has got to be Bill's Star Trek dream: it's expanded into his desire to be suave, capable, and Josh is set up as a direct roadblock to that.
Josh Levy - League of Comic Geeks
Josh Levy is the Eltingville Club's Secretary of Science Fiction.
Characters in The Eltingville Club - TV Tropes
The Eltingville Club Comic Book, Science-Fiction, Fantasy, Horror, Role-Playing Club The Eltingville club membersFour teenage "friends" ostensibly united by their shared love of pop culture. When they aren't grounded, they spend their days …
The Eltingville Club - Comic Picks by the Glick
Meet Bill, Josh, Pete, and Jerry. They’re the members of The Eltingville Comic Book, Science Fiction, Fantasy, Horror, and Role-Playing club, experts in their respective fields of geekdom, and some of the most awful and repugnant characters I have read about in fiction in some time.