Moon Knight #26
| Writer | Jed MacKay, Jonathan Hickman |
| Artist | Federico Sabbatini |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
While Moon Knight is dealing with the apocalyptic events of MOON KNIGHT #25, what of Hunter's Moon? Khonshu's faithful Fist leads new converts to war, but how exactly was his most recent resurrection flawed, and does this new weakness spell doom for Dr. Badr? PLUS: A bonus page written by Jonathan Hickman - WHO ARE THE G.O.D.S.?
CRITIC REVIEWS
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Comic Watch - Dustin Gebel
Aug 02, 2023Moon Knight #26 is a gripping look at Hunters Moons handling of his incomplete resurrection. MacKay uses that as an opportunity to take the established tropes of his run and transpose them to a new character as a cipher into the character of Badr. Sabbatinis art builds on the divergence of perspective to showcase action that brings the holy avatar into the dirt of the earth. Compounded by a new stream of colors, basking in the sickly yellows of the underground and the exalted golds of Hunters Moon costume. The art and coloring use these to unearth the emotion buried underneath logic and belief and establish a strong path forward for the rest of MacKays run. Read Full Review
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9.0
ComicBook.com - Matthew Aguilar
Aug 02, 2023Moon Knight #26 delivers a fantastic hook but also a deep dive into one of the best Moon Knight additions in ages, and the series looks to only get better from here. Read Full Review
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8.6
The Super Powered Fancast - Deron Generally
Aug 02, 2023Sabbatini delivers fantastic action throughout the issue. I love the visual contrast between the Hunters Moon battle scenes and the therapy session. Both are visually compelling. Read Full Review
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7.0
Razorfine - Alan Rapp
Aug 14, 20233.5 Razors, Moon Knight Read Full Review
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6.0
Weird Science Marvel Comics - mrgabehernandez
Aug 02, 2023Moon Knight #26 takes a break from the Black Spectre arc, deflating the arc's momentum in the process, to catch up with Hunter's Moon and his struggles since his last resurrection. Hunter's Moon's update is interesting, and the art is solid, but this update didn't need a whole issue. Read Full Review