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Nov 14, 2020
I really enjoyed this entire arc I thought it was both well written and drawn wonderfully. I would say I was disappointed that it was over but then the last two pages set up the next arc and I love it!
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Jan 31, 2021
The ending of this arc is not bad... the problem is everything that happens before.
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Oct 21, 2020
" Our gods are what we make them. And so the hell are we. I don't need khonshu. Don't need any of the old gods. I am the Moon Knight. The fist of the phoenix."
- MOON KNIGHT
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Oct 14, 2020
Thor god of thunder is one of my favorite runs and god butcher/ bomb is ine of my favorite stories of all time. The fact that the same guy is writing this Avengers series is mind boggling. It just loves to throw good ideas out there and not execute to its potential. This book had good parts but overall was a rushed letdown of an ending.
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Oct 19, 2020
I this point I'm glad it's over. Garron and Keith delivered on the art department but Aaron's stuff was a mix of some good ideas and other stupid ones just dragged over many issues and some overturned in one panel for almost no reason. It is what it is at this point. I'm not optimistic about the phoenix stuff but 37 issues in what am I supposed to do.....quit?? lol
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Oct 15, 2020
This is like being put through a grinder with half its teeth broken off. There's a lot here that I don't like. I think the dialogue was very rough at times. The entire plot is a train completely off its rails. I think Moon Knight's inner monologue is both right and wrong at points. Which deepens the mystery of what Jason Aaron was thinking further. The art wasn't great either. But I didn't have necessarily a horrible time reading this. It kept my attention. I think this is a story that could've worked with much better pacing and a few more drafts of dialogue. I cannot stress the pacing problem here. This arc was terribly paced to begin with and to backload it with the Phoenix was a bad idea. But I guess it was the only way to stop Khonshu.
I'm officially just hoping for the best for what comes *after* the Phoenix arc. It's officially just as tainted as this arc is. But the best part of the issue, by far, was Wolverine. I have to admit it. more
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Oct 25, 2020
Art 3/5
Story 3/5
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Nov 23, 2020
This was a good arc, with Moon Knight acting out of characters and things just ending really abruptly. There's too many things that seem to be happening in this book, and nothing seems to be progressing.
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Mar 03, 2021
As a random grab-bag of nifty splash panel ideas, this script is pretty good. As something to read and enjoy, though, it's kinda trash.
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Oct 15, 2020
I think this is the lowest review I've ever given. I just didn't enjoy this story. The low review is based not on the issue alone but also as my reaction to the conclusion of this story. I was holding out from previous issues hoping that it would end well. It didn't.
The story is basically this - Moon Knight steals power from the characters far stronger than him. Mephisto is killed many times. Avengers are captured and escape. Moonknight switches sides to help the Avengers. Khonshu defeated. That's about it. There was no good character moments. Constant boring Moonknight inner monologue over everything. And Moonknight has been very interesting with other writers.
Here's my main problem though. Any conflict that can reasonably be res
olved with a short talk but instead turns into a drawn out generic fight is not a good story. Khonshu held to the point that he just wanted to save the world from Mephisto. No plot twist or alterior motives on that. Mephistos threat still is unclear as ever despite being teased the entire run basically. If Khonshu, especially through Moonknight, just went to talk to the avengers (Moonknight has been an active avenger before so that's not unreasonable) they could discuss how to cooperatively meet this Mephisto threat.
I know Stan Lee's old Marvel formula was having heroes fight heroes in a misunderstanding and then join together. And that worked in the early days when characters didn't know or trust each other. Now when they do it it just makes them look like idiots. Moonknight in this case. Everyone else was just trying to defend themselves when he attacks them instead of saying hey let's get together and plan for this upcoming threat you guys should know about.
Average art again. Nothing special but nothing really ugly. Forgettable really.
Jason Aaron just needs to start moving this plot forward and stop writing the heroes as idiots. more
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Nov 10, 2020
I am not sad to see this arc go.
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Nov 02, 2020
Recommended soundtrack for this arc: Led Zeppelin. Every album, played simultaneously.
I remember back in the day, reading the classic Moon Knight run by Moench and Sienkiewicz, having trouble deciding if it would be cooler to see Moon Knight possessing the Phoenix Force, or Khonshu getting into a fistfight, but lo, it turns out you can have it all! But one question remains: if Stone Age Black Panther had Thor's hammer, is there any reason he couldn't also have Spider-Man's web-shooters?
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Oct 26, 2020
The Khonshu saga has to be some of the worst comics of the year. For a guy who did a classic Thor run, Aaron certainly seems to hate Thor, as he has been a non entity in the last 2 storylines.
Aaron seems to be going for a Dark Metal vibe. Is he trying to do that? What Moon Knight did have to do with all this? With the Phoenix?
No Avenger in Aaron’s run is written in a compelling way. Is this Editorial’s fault? Blade and Reyes continue to add nothing but neither does anyone else. There is a lot of plot but no drama. Jaw droppingly bad.
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