Through her Contest of Chaos, Agatha Harkness has pitted numerous Marvel superheroes against one another in bouts of vicious combat. Along the way, Wolverine, Spider-Man, and even Storm have all been thrust into the heat of battle against their will, and each of them has been exactly as fierce of a competitor as fans would expect. At least, that is the case for everyone except Moon Knight, who just proved how easy it is to walk away from ultimate power, and all thanks to being intimately familiar with the extreme caveats that come with it.After being drawn away to the New Jersey Pine Barrens by some unseen force, the titular hero of Moon Knight Annual #1 (by Jed MacKay, Creees Lee, Arif Prianto, and VC’s Cory Petit) finds himself locked in brutal combat with Tae-Won, better known as Taegukgi, the Tiger Division’s own resident Superman. Under the influence of a strange outcropping of glowing Etsium crystals, the heroes are not only pushed to battle against one another for their mysterious prize, they begin shifting through various forms of themselves from across the Multiverse. Before long, both Moon Knight and Taegukgi realize the influence field of crystals is having on not only their minds, but their bodies, though only the former is experienced enough to simply walk away from it all before it is too late.While Marc Spector has long wielded immense power as the Fist of Khonshu, those imbued upon him by his patron god are a far cry from what he has experienced on rare occasions previously. After years of putting his undying nature and superhuman strength to good use, Moon Knight was rarely faced with the kind of threats that required much more than that. At least, that was the case until visions of Mephisto and his Multiversal army of alternate selves began pouring into Marc’s mind, just as they plagued Khonshu himself. Knowing that the powers already at his command would hardly be enough to stave off the impending invasion, Moon Knight took it upon himself to strip his fellow Avengers of their abilities, all so that he could add them to his own arsenal.RELATED: Can Moon Knight’s Ex Redeem Khonshu’s Evil Counterpart?RELATED: Moon Knight Gives an MCU Icon a Brand New Comic Book Origin
Through her Contest of Chaos, Agatha Harkness has pitted numerous Marvel superheroes against one another in bouts of vicious combat. Along the way, Wolverine, Spider-Man, and even Storm have all been thrust into the heat of battle against their will, and each of them has been exactly as fierce of a competitor as fans would expect. At least, that is the case for everyone except Moon Knight, who just proved how easy it is to walk away from ultimate power, and all thanks to being intimately familiar with the extreme caveats that come with it.
After being drawn away to the New Jersey Pine Barrens by some unseen force, the titular hero of Moon Knight Annual #1 (by Jed MacKay, Creees Lee, Arif Prianto, and VC’s Cory Petit) finds himself locked in brutal combat with Tae-Won, better known as Taegukgi, the Tiger Division’s own resident Superman. Under the influence of a strange outcropping of glowing Etsium crystals, the heroes are not only pushed to battle against one another for their mysterious prize, they begin shifting through various forms of themselves from across the Multiverse. Before long, both Moon Knight and Taegukgi realize the influence field of crystals is having on not only their minds, but their bodies, though only the former is experienced enough to simply walk away from it all before it is too late.
While Marc Spector has long wielded immense power as the Fist of Khonshu, those imbued upon him by his patron god are a far cry from what he has experienced on rare occasions previously. After years of putting his undying nature and superhuman strength to good use, Moon Knight was rarely faced with the kind of threats that required much more than that. At least, that was the case until visions of Mephisto and his Multiversal army of alternate selves began pouring into Marc’s mind, just as they plagued Khonshu himself. Knowing that the powers already at his command would hardly be enough to stave off the impending invasion, Moon Knight took it upon himself to strip his fellow Avengers of their abilities, all so that he could add them to his own arsenal.
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