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Moon Knight Omnibus

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Original Sin: Marc is part of the primary cast of this event and appears throughout. See Guide to Marvel Universe Events – Original Sin.

Marc Spector is a willingly schizophrenic, playboy millionaire, former military mercenary, and sometimes cab driver who avenges crime while tacitly under the command of an Egyptian god, whose powers are both a blessing and a curse that deepens Spector’s insanity. After the end of his series, Marc is presumed dead and disappears from the Marvel Universe for three years.Avengers (2018) #33-38:“The Age of Khnoshu,” a featured Moon Knight arc! You should definitely read this as part of a sequential read of the character. see Guide to Avengers Flagships (2010 – Present Day) Then: Infinity Crusade #1, Thor #464, Infinity Crusade #2, Web of Spider-Man #104 & Dr. Strange #55 And in a way this is probably a positive. Repeating a old run without having the same vibe could ruin it. Now that I've read enough of Dixon stuff, I believe he's a solid entertainment writer, meaning he writes fun superhero romps even if they are kind of hollow in the end. I love Moon Knight. His limp and languid revival for the despicable Disney Plus show (which I was never going to watch, yet I'm well aware of) typifies Marvel's ongoing inability to properly implement this character into their universe. Moon Knight is Marvel's Batman, not Daredevil. Daredevil may be the bigger name with the better runs, but Marc Spector could and should be Marvel's answer to Bruce Wayne. Bruce Wayne, haunted by his past and his desire to fix his city and keep everyone from experiencing the same heartache and loss as he has. Marc Spector, trying to atone for his past misdeeds and grappling with the supernatural influence's shadow he now lives in. Sure, Marc Spector will never have Batman's rogue's gallery, but in truth, he doesn't need it. Moon Knight should be the darker, dirtier, more street level Batman, but instead, we get run's like this, which do nothing to elevate the character, but instead, drag him further and further into mediocrity and obscurity.

Collects Werewolf by Night (1972) #32-33; Marvel Spotlight (1971) #28-29; Defenders (11972) #47-50; Peter Parker, the Spectacular Spider-Man (1976) #22-23; Marvel Two-in-One (1974) #52; Moon Knight (1980) #1-20; Marvel Team-Up Annual (1976) #4; Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #220; material from Defenders (1972) #51; Hulk Magazine (1978) #11-15, #17-18, #20; Marvel Preview (1975) #21 The Omnibus sadly ends kind of dour. I like Moon Knight being a badass superhero, and the art for the first arc of Hurwitz run is great. There's some funny moments even like Moon Knight's internal thoughts during secret avengers mission. First a crossover of sorts with the same story told from two different perspectives as Moon Knight and the Hulk cross paths without realizing it. Great stuff. Moon Knight gets his various identities along with the rest of his supporting cast of helpers, Marlene, Gena, and Crowley. He fights a cheesy villain called Conquer-Lord who tries to frame the mayor with his own Watergate.

Collects a trio of connected one shots; this is the first. It’s preceded by Miles Morales and followed by Amazing Spider-Man. Collects Contagion #1-5. A strange substance is taking over heroes and citizens alike and Moon Knight assists the heroes of NYC to stop the contagion. Moon Knight teams up with the Thing when Crossfire captures them and attempts to brainwash the two. Yes, Steven Grant wrote Steven Grant. Another relaunch at Marvel with All-New, All-Different, sees Marc Spector waking up in an insane asylum with no powers and a lifetime’s worth of medical records. What’s false, and what’s real? This is Jeff Lemire and Greg Smallwood’s surreal take on the character, taking us on a trip forcing Spector to question everything he thought he knew and mostly finding a way to kill the past, his demons, his gods. While writing multiple Punisher and Batman comics (and October 1994's Punisher/Batman crossover), he also found time to launch Team 7 for Jim Lee's WildStorm/Image and Prophet for Rob Liefeld's Extreme Studios. He also wrote many issues of Catwoman and Green Arrow , regularly having about seven titles out each and every month between the years 1993 and 1998.

Collects Amazing Spider-Man (1963) 351-360, Amazing Spider-Man Annual 25, Spectacular Spider-Man Annual 11, Web Of Spider-Man Annual 7 In questo volume troviamo un Marc Spector distrutto, umiliato, con le gambe spezzate e imbottito di farmaci. These issues are also collected in Essential Rampaging Hulk Vol. 1 and Vol. 2. Also reprinted as a three-issue “ Moon Knight: Special Edition” limited series in 1983. along with Marvel Preview #21. Collects Moon Knight (1980) #21-38, Iron Man (1968) #161, Power Man and Iron Fist (1978) #87, Marvel Team-Up (1972) #144, Moon Knight: Fist of Khonshu (1985) #1-6, Marvel Fanfare (1982) #30; material from Solo Avengers (1987) #3, Marvel Fanfare (1982) #38-39, Marvel Super-Heroes (1990) #1

Age of Ultron: Marc appears prominently in the early issues #2 & 4-5 (plus #10 and Avengers Assemble (2012) #14 AU), but this splinter timeline has no effect on his main story. See Guide to Marvel Universe Events – Age of Ultron

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