Moon Knight Vol. 1: The Midnight Mission

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Moon Knight Vol. 1: The Midnight Mission

Moon Knight Vol. 1: The Midnight Mission

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One of Moon Knight's earliest rescues were a group of neighbors forcibly turned into vampires by a vampiric pyramid scheme cult. The way they absolutely hate each other but have to work together and tolerate each other is perfection. It's not hyper-violent like Huston, or a trippy space war being fought in the mindscape like Lemire.

Interrogating the latter, Moon Knight left with Winner and Tigra to save Andrea from Jigsaw while leaving Soldier and Reese behind thinking them safe. Alessandro Cappuccio’s art was pretty good too, but with another more horror-oriented artist from the Fist of Konshu’s past like Sienkiewicz, Finch or Burrows, this could have been a five stars review from me. Moon Knight is a very complicated character, and Mackay handles the nuances of his mental illness well. After he tried to take over the world for Khonshu (sigh), the Avengers have required that Marc Spector see a therapist.There's some full page spreads that were just so beautiful I want to print it out and hang on my wall. I wasn’t blown away by it like I was by Lemire’s or Ellis’ runs, but it does a great job at nailing Moon Knight’s characterization.

There's a part where he licks one of his crescent darts and overpowers some dude's brain with his own fucked up one and I'm still screaming at the power in that.Discover Moon Knight's crimefighting organization, which hopes to defend the streets of New York in the wake of his death. In its first official act, he protected a group of recently turned vampires who were preyed upon by a rampant coven in Manhattan. Here is the origin of Moon Knight's Midnight Mission, the important people behind the organization, and its current and evolving role in the Marvel Universe. The story is pretty action oriented, though I think Marc Spector’s inner turmoil tends to be overstated.

However, the Mission continues to face new threats, including a mysterious Moon Knight who is fueled entirely by an insatiable thirst for vengeance.Jed Mackay evidently didn't get that note, because his characterisation of Moon Knight and his various personalities seems almost effortless. Moon Knight and his allies took the fight back to the villain, attacking Black Spectre's headquarters: the Mount. Together, they form a small army composed of the souls of former avatars of Khonshu, who join forces with Marc Spector in battle. Gravely wounded in his showdown with Black Spectre, Moon Knight managed to stop the resonator from proceeding as planned. The Moon Knight stalks the rooftops and alleys marked with his crescent moon tag, bringing violence to any who would harm his flock.

And then we have this enemy who later reveals himself and plan to break Moonknight and I can't wait to see what they'll do with him. I don't know why this took me so long to start this comic, i loved the first volume and the characters in it so much: Reese, dr. Alessandro Cappuccio’s art isn’t bad, though it’s not as striking as Steve McNiven’s covers unfortunately, and I suppose the stories are varied enough to not make for a relentlessly tedious read.Não me entendam mal, a arte e o roteiro são ok, não tem problemas, mas parece que não se encaixam com o Cavaleiro da Lua.



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