Moon Knight #11
| Writer | Jeff Lemire |
| Artist | Greg Smallwood |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
RUN FOR YOUR LIVES!
• The asylum wasn't the first institution Marc Spector escaped, or the first that rejected him.
• Is MOON KNIGHT stronger alone, or more vulnerable?
• Trapped outside of reality, his survival depends on answers in his past!
Rated T+
CRITIC REVIEWS
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10
Weird Science - Jim Werner
Feb 06, 2017This book may not be for everyone. Some people might not like the fact that the story isn't getting any clearer and more questions keep getting raised. Some people might not like the art style. Some might hate the long-form story that doesn't have natural arcs. I am definitely not one of those people. I love everything that I just mentioned. My only complaint is that one issue a month isn't enough for me. I want more. Read Full Review
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9.5
AIPT - David Brooke
Feb 01, 2017Moon Knight #11 has a great balance of compelling character work and alluring supernatural elements combined to make for addictive reading. Moon Knight is delivering a story that's hard to resist. Read Full Review
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8.5
Graphic Policy - Joe Ryan
Feb 01, 2017I cannot tell you that you will love this book, but I can tell you that I love this book. I know that lot of this story hinges on the ending delivering. I will continue to read it and appreciate these few final issues and hope we get something concrete to what is really going on, but either way I have enjoyed the ride. It isn't often creators get to end a book on a certain number with a complete enclosed story, so I tip my hat to Lemire, Smallwood, and Bellaire that they will be able to do that with this series. Marc Spector, Jake Lockley, Steven Grant, whoever you are, I hope you find peace at the end of this tale because it has been quite a fun journey losing my mind with Moon Knight. Read Full Review
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6.0
The Source by SuperHeroStuff - Richard Morris
Feb 17, 2017Overall, Moon Knight #11 sets up an epic battle with Khonshu, but, just like the last 10 issues, that's all it really does. Read Full Review