Marvel Comics Has a Brand-New Moon Knight – And He’s a Problem

For nearly fifty years, Marc Spector brutally defended the Marvel Universe as Moon Knight. Faced with ruthless killers and undying assassins at nearly every turn, even the worst of Moon Knight’s tactics were tinged with a divine albeit dark sense of justice. That made it all the more surprising when Marc took it upon himself to remake his entire legacy into something less overtly violent, which in turn makes it all the more heartbreaking that the new Moon Knight is offering up what might be the bloodiest return to form any Marvel superhero has ever seen.Following a somber seven days of sitting Shiva out of respect for the fallen Marc Spector’s Jewish faith, Reese pays a visit to Moon Knight’s old therapist and longtime confidant, Doctor Andrea Sterman. While Sterman’s questions and concerns revolve around the situation Reese has put herself in by effectively inheriting someone else’s entire legacy in the wake of Marc’s death, the new leader of the Midnight Mission isn’t worried about what the future holds for her. Instead, she is worried about what it holds for Marc now that he has seemingly returned to action in a horrifying fashion. As seen in the pages of Vengeance of the Moon Knight #1 (by Jed MacKay, Alessandro Cappuccio, Rachelle Rosenberg, and VC’s Cory Petit), there is indeed already another Moon Knight on the streets, and his first order of business is removing every vampire and costumed criminal from his hallowed grounds.Adorned in a black Moon Knight costume and bearing a violent grudge against seemingly everyone in sight, this new Moon Knight is a shocking return to form for the character. As his first public act, this Moon Knight viciously assaults 8-Ball, the former low-level supervillain who had recently put his own life on the line to save Marc Spector before joining the Midnight Mission as its latest official member. Worse still, upon entering the Midnight Mission for himself, this Moon Knight demands that those who now inhabit it make their exit, threatening every one of Marc’s closest allies with a fury that isn’t all that far removed from the character as a whole, but which is still in stark contrast to the persona and demeanor that Marc worked so hard to cultivate before his heroic sacrifice.

For nearly fifty years, Marc Spector brutally defended the Marvel Universe as Moon Knight. Faced with ruthless killers and undying assassins at nearly every turn, even the worst of Moon Knight’s tactics were tinged with a divine albeit dark sense of justice. That made it all the more surprising when Marc took it upon himself to remake his entire legacy into something less overtly violent, which in turn makes it all the more heartbreaking that the new Moon Knight is offering up what might be the bloodiest return to form any Marvel superhero has ever seen.

Following a somber seven days of sitting Shiva out of respect for the fallen Marc Spector’s Jewish faith, Reese pays a visit to Moon Knight’s old therapist and longtime confidant, Doctor Andrea Sterman. While Sterman’s questions and concerns revolve around the situation Reese has put herself in by effectively inheriting someone else’s entire legacy in the wake of Marc’s death, the new leader of the Midnight Mission isn’t worried about what the future holds for her. Instead, she is worried about what it holds for Marc now that he has seemingly returned to action in a horrifying fashion. As seen in the pages of Vengeance of the Moon Knight #1 (by Jed MacKay, Alessandro Cappuccio, Rachelle Rosenberg, and VC’s Cory Petit), there is indeed already another Moon Knight on the streets, and his first order of business is removing every vampire and costumed criminal from his hallowed grounds.

Adorned in a black Moon Knight costume and bearing a violent grudge against seemingly everyone in sight, this new Moon Knight is a shocking return to form for the character. As his first public act, this Moon Knight viciously assaults 8-Ball, the former low-level supervillain who had recently put his own life on the line to save Marc Spector before joining the Midnight Mission as its latest official member. Worse still, upon entering the Midnight Mission for himself, this Moon Knight demands that those who now inhabit it make their exit, threatening every one of Marc’s closest allies with a fury that isn’t all that far removed from the character as a whole, but which is still in stark contrast to the persona and demeanor that Marc worked so hard to cultivate before his heroic sacrifice.

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