Moon Knight Just Killed the MCU’s Most Dangerous God

Moon Knight just survived his most brutal encounter of all time, and it cost one of Marvel’s biggest gods her life.While the Scarlet Scarab desperately attempts to escape the Duat with the soul of the young Khalil in tow, the titular hero of Moon Knight: City of the Dead #4 by writer David Pepose, artist Marcelo Ferreira, inker Jay Leisten, and colorists Rachelle Rosenberg and Fer Sifuentes-Sujo is chained within the belly of the Devourer of the Dead, Ammut. At least, that is until Moon Knight gruesomely tears his way from Ammut’s belly, leaving the ancient god as little more than a towering corpse in his wake.First appearing in 1992’s “Devourer of the Dead” by writer Roy Thomas and artist John Buscema (from the pages of Savage Sword of Conan #196), Ammut is said to have been made from acacia petals, black sand, the waters of the Nile, and the magic of the goddess Ma’at. As a lumbering sphinx, Ammut served Ma’at dutifully in ancient times by consuming the souls of those deemed unworthy of reaching a gleaming afterlife in the Duat. In the comics, Ammut has played key roles in numerous Marvel stories, yet has historically stood as a largely neutral if overtly violent force.RELATED: Mohamed Diab’s Changes to Moon Knight Are Controversial – But Not Beyond Fixing

Moon Knight just survived his most brutal encounter of all time, and it cost one of Marvel’s biggest gods her life.

RELATED: Mohamed Diab’s Changes to Moon Knight Are Controversial – But Not Beyond Fixing

While the Scarlet Scarab desperately attempts to escape the Duat with the soul of the young Khalil in tow, the titular hero of Moon Knight: City of the Dead #4 by writer David Pepose, artist Marcelo Ferreira, inker Jay Leisten, and colorists Rachelle Rosenberg and Fer Sifuentes-Sujo is chained within the belly of the Devourer of the Dead, Ammut. At least, that is until Moon Knight gruesomely tears his way from Ammut’s belly, leaving the ancient god as little more than a towering corpse in his wake.

First appearing in 1992’s “Devourer of the Dead” by writer Roy Thomas and artist John Buscema (from the pages of Savage Sword of Conan #196), Ammut is said to have been made from acacia petals, black sand, the waters of the Nile, and the magic of the goddess Ma’at. As a lumbering sphinx, Ammut served Ma’at dutifully in ancient times by consuming the souls of those deemed unworthy of reaching a gleaming afterlife in the Duat. In the comics, Ammut has played key roles in numerous Marvel stories, yet has historically stood as a largely neutral if overtly violent force.

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