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  1. The Losers Club are major protagonists of the Stephen King multiverse. Serving as the main protagonists of the novel IT, and are cameo characters in 11/22/63, and Insomnia, while being mentioned in Dreamcatcher. They are group of seven preteen misfit children who all lived in the fictional town...

  2. When Ben reunites with the returning members of the Losers Club in Derry, he's long since lost a considerable amount of weight and has kept himself fit and in good health. He tells them all how he did it: when he was a teenager in high school, he'd been terrorized by a group of bullying boys in the locker room at school.

  3. Benjamin Robert "Ben" Hanscom is one of the main characters in The Losers Club (series). He is the historian of The Losers Club. Age: 14 (Season 1) 15 (Season 2) 16 (Season 3) 17 (Season 4) 18...

  4. Benjamin "Ben" Hanscom is a member of the Losers Club. He and his family moved to Derry, Maine where Ben easily becomes a target of bullying from Henry Bowers and his gang. However, Ben would become friends with Bill Denbrough, Richie Tozier, Eddie Kaspbrak, Stanley Uris, Mike Hanlon, and...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › It_(novel)It (novel) - Wikipedia

    There, Ben befriends an asthmatic hypochondriac named Eddie Kaspbrak and "Stuttering Bill" Denbrough, Georgie's elder brother. The three boys later befriend fellow misfits Richie Tozier, Stanley "Stan" Uris, and Beverly Marsh, and refer to themselves as "The Losers Club".

  6. 12 de ago. de 2019 · Ben Hanscom is the sweet, sensitive fan favorite of Stephen King’s “IT” — bullied for his weight when young, it’s his huge heart we can’t help but love. “Welcome to the Losers Club” is a seven-part series that looks at and analyzes each member of the famed Losers Club from Stephen King’s It.

  7. The Losers Club are the main protagonists of Stephen King's novel It. They are a group of seven children, with six boys (later men) and one girl (later a woman) and they have unhappy lives which unite them. They are bullying victims of Henry Bowers and struggle to overcome the title antagonist.