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    Moon Knight: Silent Knight #1

    Moon Knight: Silent Knight » Moon Knight: Silent Knight #1 released by Marvel on January 1, 2009.

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    You’ve been good? Tell that to Santa. You’ve been naughty? Look out for Moon Knight! Christmas Eve. A time for family. A time to dream. For Moon Knight’s sometime paramour Marlene it’s a chance to sit by the fire and dream of a future in which her boyfriend isn’t a borderline psychotic vigilante. But for Moon Knight, it’s just a night like any other -- and tonight he’s got his sights on a pair of hitmen who picked the wrong Santa to kill.

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    "You've got to be careful this time of year." 0

    Violence and Christmas is hard to mix.  The Moon Knight is one of those characters where violence and him are friends.  This is a tale of that struggle to control the beast with.  Honestly, I felt it is not one of Peter Milligan's strongest stories dealing with a conflict of Identity, but it does make a great crime story.  The Visual narrations is wonderful.  Something about killing Santa makes me like a comic. There is a lot of action in this comic.  The action does take away from the side s...

    2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

    Jingle Belle Holiday Special Santa Claus vs. Frankenstein 0

    It's the Christmas season and, predictably, time of Santa-denying again. In Jingle Belle Holiday Special Santa Claus vs. Frankenstein, the Scrooge wannabe is not a crotchety old man or a goofy imaginary animal, but a lady politician...totally predictable these days when every creative endeavor, it seems, is steeped in politics. How boring is it when the very first word balloon is uttered by a character who is immediately pegged as at best immoral and at worst prison-worthy?The artwork by Stephan...

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