In #22 and #23 particularly, Moon Knight comes head-to-head in battle with Morpheus. It really gives you chills, and the feeling of terror is highlighted as much as possible. It’s very dark, gritty, gloomy, and at times horrifying. I chose these two issues as my favorites in the run, although the entire Moench-Sienkiewicz run is terrific. Moon Knight #22 and #23 were a part of the first Moon Knight solo runs in the early 1980s. Although issue #1 gives a great start to an amazing storyline, I love the artwork most in this run. He’s not afraid to eat a punch he welcomes it and keeps pressing forward. That usually results in a lot of pain and damage taken, but it perfectly depicts who Moon Knight is and how he operates. He doesn’t want to hide in the shadows – he wants his enemies to see him coming. The first issue gives a new twist to the anti-hero, giving him three different personalities and diving deeper into his mental health.ĭuring his fight against the nightly terrors of New York City, solving the most twisted, bizarre mysteries, Moon Knight battles in his signature all-white suit. This issue was the start of the Warren Ellis – Declan Shalvey Moon Knight run, and it was brilliant, to begin with.
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