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Very goodI liked how complex it is. It does a good job of helping the reader understand what Moon Knight is going through.
Good first issue. I have never read anything about Moon Knight so we shall see how this plays out.
Decided to start Moon Knight after watching the shows first episode (loved it) and wasn't expecting this at all. I have to say I did like reading it and will definitely be carrying it on it is just not at all what I expected a Moon Knight comic to be like!
The pacing is interesting. Looking forward to reading more.
Decent. Short.
Moon Knight is one of my favourite marvel characters, and this new run already feels super old school Marvel. Very promising
Decent Story and Art for someone new such as myself to the Moon Knight Comics and to the Lore and even though I know only a few basic stuff about Moon Knight from Wikipedia Internet and mentions of him in other marvel comics. I haven't had myself explored directly to Moon Knight and his adventures before this comic even though I knew the basics stuff about him such as his relationship and affiliation with Khonsu the Egyptian Moon God that Moon Knight acts as his avatar and his champion who fight...
A great starting point for new readers of Moon Knight, especially before the new Disney+ series begins. Cool story. Perfect art. Really enjoyed this one. Will continue to pull this title.
3.5 stars. Decent first issue. This just shows us what Moon Knight is up to these days. He has started an outfit where people can come to for his help. We get a montage of him busting heads helping said people. By the end we are shown two different people who are about to bring trouble his way. Could be good.
4.25 to 4.5 starsDigging the suits.
Well, I wasn't too won by the first issue. There's some disconnected dialigue between scenes and too much exposition for a character most of us already know the basics of, and also had an intro page at the start of the issue. I can't say the conflict is new for me because this's been a recurrent theme since at least 2010. And a contender to his faith and god isn't new either. But I guess it has caught my interest enough to see how it all evolves, yeah. Looking forward to the next issue.
This is a very solid start to the new Moon Knight ongoing. Taking place in the detritus of The Age of Khonshu, Moon Knight once more needs to decide just who and what he is without Khonshu. The god, Marc believes, is unworthy of him - and yet his duty remains in place. This issue is a good introduction to the character for those who are unfamiliar - a bit too solid an introduction in some ways, given that many picking up the Moon Knight title already know the gist of things. Nevertheless, the wr...
Mr Moon Knight is when the moon god is caged, and he still goes on his nightly mission as neighbourhood watch. He saved some newly turned vampires who were kidnapped victims and team them up in his cause.Nicely drawn graphic and interesting storyline. Read it because the Moon Knight TV series is awesome.
3.5
Nueva puesta al día en la cabecera de este personaje. Sin duda, con la vista puesta a su primera adaptación live-action con la futura serie de Disney+ protagonizada por Oscar Isaac. La verdad es que ahora tengo curiosidad por ver si sacarán ideas y material de aquí para la serie de tv. Sobre todo por el rol de Spector como defensor nocturno de la ciudad en casos de índole sobrenatural o cuanto menos, más siniestros y particulares de lo que ocurren a la luz del día y a los que se enfrentan supers...
Decent first issue, though there are the typical Leftist racial elements. The real test comes after the first issue, so we’ll see where it goes from here. Good art, though.
Finally, some Moon Knight, looks like he's back at being the weird white Batman, but I like it, this have that old school Marvel vibe going on, the way he talks, the street-level villains, the new fist, I'm digging it.
Some of the art was just okay, but I really like the story. It reminds of The Spectre: tortured soul looking to redeem himself and/or appease his god. I am always a sucker for stories that strive to be more and deal with philosophical issues. I think this series is going to do just that.
Bring it, MCU!