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    Moon Knight #2

    Moon Knight » Moon Knight #2 released by Marvel on August 1, 2011.

    starkiller809's Moon Knight #2 review

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    Review: Moon Knight #2


    Brain Michael Bendis threw out a really good issue of Moon Knight last time, is this issue the same quality? What about Moon Knights multiple personalities? 
     
    THE GOOD: 
    I have never read Moon Knight before and the first one did really good at making him known to me, this issue continues where the last one left off. They are looking for the person who is trying to become the King Pin of L.A. I love Moon Knight because he is a diffrent character. I love that he has multiple personalities. I think this feature alone makes this comic unique. The story is good. I'm hoping that Maya Lopez a character that constantly apears in this series. I think she is really interesting. I also like it how he has to gadgets to make him shoot webs and have Wolverines claws. This issue is all action, but it manages to keep the story going.
     
    THE BAD:

    That art isn't really my favorite, but I think it gives this series a darker tone. 
     
    THE VERDICT: 4/5 GREAT

    Moon Knight is becoming one of my favorite Marvel heros. I love that he is mentally unstable. I also like it how he is taking crime down. I was thinking, why does New York need 40 heroes protection. Spread out and protect the world. I think that a lot of people should be reading Moon Knight because it is really good. I would get the first one and go on to this one. (You don't really need the first one because Marvel recaps.

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