Who Is Jake Lockley? MOON KNIGHT's Hidden (And Scariest) Personality Explained - SPOILERS

Who Is Jake Lockley? MOON KNIGHT's Hidden (And Scariest) Personality Explained - SPOILERS

Moon Knight has been teasing the appearance of a third personality for Marc Spector. All signs point to it being Jake Lockley, but who is he? We break it down here.

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By DanielKlissmman - Apr 23, 2022 09:04 AM EST
Filed Under: Moon Knight

Note: This episode contains spoilers for Episode 4 of Moon Knight, "The Tomb."

One of Moon Knight's central mysteries is its protagonist's different personalities. So far, the series has focused on two: Marc Spector and Steven Grant. Yet, in the comics, Spector has a third personality (out of four main ones): Cab driver and night-wanderer extraordinaire, Jake Lockley. There have been several clues pointing to his existence throughout the show's four episodes. The first one appears to have come in Episode 1, "The Goldfish Problem." In it, Steven Grant's puzzled to learn he's scheduled a date with a museum co-worker — given how Marc's in love with Layla, it made little sense for him to be the one to arrange the meet-up.

Then, in Episode 3, "The Friendly Type," Marc lost control of his body and awakened to find he had killed two people he was tracking. Horrified, he asked Steven what he had done, to which Grant replied it hadn't been him. After that, in Episode 4, "The Tomb," shortly after Spector woke up in the asylum, he found a sarcophagus with Steven trapped inside. They explored the place together until they came across another sarcophagus shaking violently, which was most likely housing Jake Lockley. 

Moon Knight's mythology is quite complex. To help you prepare for Lockley's potential introduction, let's break down who he is, and the role he plays in the Fist of Khonshu's mythology. 

Who Is Jake Lockley? 

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First, we need to understand where Lockley came from. At the beginning of the "Moon Knight" comics, Marc Spector did not have Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID). Instead, he created two other aliases for himself to aid in his Moon Knight crusade: Jake Lockley and Steven Grant. The latter was a successful businessperson who financed Spector's crimefighting, while Jake Lockley was the ear on the ground. Being a taxi driver operating in NYC's seedy underworld, Jake allowed Marc to be close to the criminal element without risking his (main) civilian identity.

It was later established that Marc had DID, and that his aliases were actually alternate personalities. As part of this new interpretation, Grant presented himself to Marc when he was a little boy, and Jake popped up during Spector's teenage years. Lockley was created at a time when Marc's family was concerned about his mental state, and so, his emergence prompted his parents to have him committed to a psychiatric institution.  

The taxi driver has always been the gruffest personality in Marc Spector's arsenal. He isn't afraid to get his hands dirty and, as mentioned, knows his way around the criminal underworld. In the pages of "Moon Knight" #15, from 1982, co-creator Doug Moench wrote a section explaining Marc Spector's world titled "The Shades of Moon Knight," in which he described Lockley as follows (via CBR.com): 

"I see Lockley as the man Moon Knight is most comfortable with — no pretensions and no real responsibilities, always on the move, always in contact with people on an easy, earth level. Indeed, Lockley is the closest to Spector, MK's "real" identity, yet he lacks Spector's guilt and grimness while possessing a capacity for humor and absurdity."

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"Moon Knight" #15 (p. 31) - Art by Denys Cowan. 

It may seem counterintuitive to describe a hardened crimefighter so involved in the dark side of society as being guilt-free and laid back, but it was true to a degree. Lockley was relatively sociable, being able to find people to be his street informants. In fact, he befriended a diner owner named Gina and her children, as well as a homeless man named Bertrand Crawley.

Still, Lockley's relaxed portrayal has not prevented him from being arguably Marc's roughest personality. That's especially true in some modern interpretations of the character that have depicted him as Spector's "unhinged" side (a good example being 2016's "Moon Knight" #9). He can be quite violent, a trait that appears to be part of the MCU's Moon Knight (more on that below). 

Family History

Believe it or not, Lockley has a family of his own... well, sort of. At one point in Moon Knight's comic-book history, he and his longtime love interest, Marlene Alraune, decided to break up due to Marc's crimefighting lifestyle. Some time passed, and the hero returned to Marlene, this time using the Jake Lockley persona. They reconnected and had a daughter named Diatrice Alraune.

Here's the catch, though: Marlene and Jake agreed to keep the baby a secret from Steven Grant and Marc. The two identities eventually learned of the girl's existence, and were understandably shocked about it. Diatrice made her first appearance in 2017's "Moon Knight" #190, and has remained an important aspect of Moon Knight's mythology since (despite not appearing in many stories). 

Will Lockley Be Changed for the MCU? 

Moon Knight has taken some significant creative liberties with Steven Grant. Originally a super-successful movie producer whose fortune allowed Spector to finance his Moon Knight escapades, the MCU's Grant is a British gift-shop employee well-versed in Egyptian mythology. In that vein, Jake Lockley (again, assuming Lockley is indeed the personality being teased) seems to have gone through some minor alterations for the MCU.

For starters, he appears to be extremely blood-thirsty, even more so than his comic-book counterpart. While — as mentioned above — Lockley has been portrayed to relish violence, Moon Knight's third personality appears to be on another level. Furthermore, (and this is some heavy speculation), there is a slight possibility of Lockley being British.

When Steven's museum co-worker reminded him about their date in Episode 1, she didn't mention any accent differences between the alternate personality that seemingly asked her out and Grant, which could indicate that the identity, like Grant, has a British accent.

Of course, we ultimately have to wait and see, firstly, if Marvel Studios is indeed bringing Jake Lockley to live-action, and secondly (assuming he is indeed coming), how he will be adapted. 

Moon Knight is available to stream on Disney Plus.

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duncboy
duncboy - 4/23/2022, 9:38 AM
Great article, glad to see this make the front page instead of the regular mods stealing the post as re-writing it as their own
AC1
AC1 - 4/23/2022, 9:51 AM
Love reading your articles, this was really insightful!

I'm gonna throw a random theory out into the ether just to get it out of my system; if any elements of the end of ep 4 are true - specifically that Marc may have subconsciously based his Steven persona on a fictional character from a movie he watched as a child - then could his more violent "Jake" persona be somewhat based on the partner who betrayed him and left him for dead after shooting him and executing the archeology team including Laila's father?
DanielKlissmman
DanielKlissmman - 4/23/2022, 3:18 PM
@AC1 - Thanks for the kind words :) I'm really glad you enjoyed the article!
Vigor
Vigor - 4/23/2022, 10:14 AM
Good article
DanielKlissmman
DanielKlissmman - 4/26/2022, 2:07 PM
@Vigor - Thanks :)
MyCoolYoung
MyCoolYoung - 4/23/2022, 10:42 AM
Who is Jake?

McMurdo
McMurdo - 4/23/2022, 11:20 AM
This show is better than the majority of MCU content that weve gotten since Cap 2 and I don't think that's an exaggeration. I dunno if it's better than Loki but it's probably better than Wanda and I [frick]ing loved Wanda despite fully believing it would be a gimmick show in the lead up to release. Give Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead whatever project they want next. Jeremy Slater killed it with this show.
Dope21
Dope21 - 4/23/2022, 11:54 AM
AMAZING SHOW!! BEST OF THE BEST
tugboy
tugboy - 4/23/2022, 12:25 PM
I'm wondering if there will be a twist where Jake is the one who killed Layla's father? Anyone else getting that feeling?
Menks123
Menks123 - 4/23/2022, 12:51 PM
@tugboy - I personally think it's being implied a lot but will be a red herring. I think Jake came out and killed as many people as he could when his partner, Bushman, turned on him.
Uhhhhhh
Uhhhhhh - 4/23/2022, 1:58 PM
@tugboy - Why would Jake then shoot Marc (his own body) and leave him for dead?
bradranger
bradranger - 4/23/2022, 2:49 PM
I don’t think we’ll see Jake. It’ll just be hints and offscreen stuff. Only Steven and Marc this time around.
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