Moon Knight Vol. 1: Lunatic
| Writer | Jeff Lemire |
| Artist | Greg Smallwood |
| Paperback: | Nov 30, 2016, $15.99 |
Marc Spector - a.k.a. Moon Knight/Jake Lockley/Steven Grant - has been fighting criminals and keeping New York City safe for years...or has he? When Marc wakes up in an insane asylum with no powers and a lifetime's worth of medical records, all of his identities are called into question. He's surrounded by faces: haughty doctor, hostile orderlies, vacant-eyed patients. But maybe those faces are just masks. Some might hide friends, others enemies. Or even worse: gods and monsters! Marc's got to get out. The moon is high, the mask is on - but if he succeeds in escaping, will he find only a city of sand? And what will it mean when Marc Spector c more
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| Moon Knight #1 | 31 | |
| Moon Knight #2 | 10 | |
| Moon Knight #3 | 7 | |
| Moon Knight #4 | 9 | |
| Moon Knight #5 | 10 |
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Moon Knight (2016-2017), by Jeff Lemire & Greg Smallwood (Marvel) This run heavily influenced the TV series, and (unfortunately) I didn't really enjoy either one. Lemire's run has often been described as "trippy" but I'm just not a fan. Instead of being "pulled in" by the constant stop-n-go of the narrative, I was just "put off". I enjoyed some of Lemire's other work on both Black Hammer and Gideon Falls. I was also excited to read the run that really helped propel Smallwood's career (I love his current work on The Human Target). I own several runs of Moon Knight (Huston/Finch, Bendis/Maleev, and Ellis), however, I read this volume on Comixology. After reading more of this, I'll go back and re-read my other runs and adjust my more
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