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    Moon Knight #1

    Moon Knight » Moon Knight #1 - Slasher released by Marvel on May 2014.

    Moon Knight was in LA and went insane. This is what happened next.

    Short summary describing this issue.

    Slasher last edited by Phantom25 on 08/05/23 12:46PM View full history

    Marc Spector is Moon Knight!...Or is he? It's hard to tell these days, especially when New York's wildest vigilante protects the street with two-fisted justice and three-that's right, count 'em-different personalities! But even with the mystical force of Khonshu fueling his crusade, how does the night's greatest detective save a city that's as twisted as he is? The road to victory is going to hurt. A lot. Marvel's most mind-bending adventure begins NOW as Moon Knight sleuths his way to the rotten core of New York's most bizarre mysteries!

    List of covers and their creators:

    CoverNameCreator(s)Sidebar Location
    RegRegular CoverDeclan Shalvey1
    VarVariant CoverAdi Granov3
    VarVariant CoverBill Sienkiewicz4
    VarMarvel Animals Variant CoverKatie Cook5
    VarYoung Variant CoverSkottie Young6
    2ndSecond Print CoverDeclan Shalvey2
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    Average score of 7 user reviews

    Not insane, just damaged! 0

    When I first heard the Moon Knight announcement, I honestly didn't really care, not because that Moon Knight is a bad character or anything, but mainly because I haven't really been interested in him. I will admit that the creative team did raise my interest in the title but at the end of the day It was still either a hit or miss option for me, because as good as Ellis can be at times he can really make a sudden bad turn. A prime example of this would be the Avengers Endless Wartime graphic nov...

    6 out of 6 found this review helpful.

    Mr. Knight 0

    From the first preview of this book I was craving more to read and this first issue definitely didn't disappoint. As a comic reader myself, I didn't really know a whole lot about the character Moon Knight himself. If you're starting this issue expecting an origin-like story there's really not a whole lot there for you, aside from a small paragraph somewhat catching you up. With this aside, you really don't need to know much about anything to be able to pick this book up, which is great! Warr...

    5 out of 5 found this review helpful.

    "He likes people to see him coming." Moon Knight, Marvel's awesomely cocky Batman. 0

    Moon Knight is BACK with his own monthly title again! Written by Warren Ellis with artwork by Declan Shalvey and colors by Jordie Bellaire.The GoodYou'll be singing Justin Timberlake's Suit & Tie, you know it! Don't deny it! When there are characters released that resemble icons that have been around for years (i.e. in this case Moon Knight being similar to Batman); we sometimes look for the bad in the character as to why they shouldn't exist solely because of them having similar characteris...

    3 out of 3 found this review helpful.
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