![]() ![]() I’d say that this was a pretty fun comic and it’s neat seeing Moon Knight in his earliest stages but I wouldn’t say that this is a must read. There are stories with the old Defenders team, Spider-Man and The Thing. ![]() ![]() This collection is also full of a lot of Moon Knight’s earliest appearances in other titles. Plus, you really see his style evolve just in this short sample size. The rest of this collection does a better job of expanding on him, as well as his trusty sidekick Frenchie.Īs this rolls on, it gets more interesting but it doesn’t really find it’s groove until you get to the few issues collected here that were the start of the first ongoing Moon Knight series.Ī lot of this is really great to look at and admire, especially the portions where the art was done by Bill Sienkiewicz. This collection starts with that story and while its enjoyable in a ’70s Marvel horror pulp kind of way, the Moon Knight character still feels undeveloped. He first appeared in a small arc in Werewolf by Night. Being that a Moon Knight television show was just announced, I figured I’d go back and give his first few appearances a read. I’ve always liked Moon Knight but I’ve never read his earliest stories. Written by: Doug Moench, Steven Grant, David Anthony Kraft, Bill MantloĪrt by: Bill Sienkiewicz, Mike Zeck, Keith Pollard, Don Perlin, Jim Mooney, Keith Giffen, Jim Craig, Gene Colan ![]()
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