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First off, ignore that big #1 on the cover and start this run from the beginning. While technically the start of a brand new arc, you'll appreciate it that much more if you're all caught up. In fact, these first three arcs seem to be forming into some kind of trilogy, and I dream of them being collected together in a single hardcover edition. The current story looks to be a retelling of Moon Knight's origin, one that'll take place over five issues and a lot of it in flashback.
The thing about Moon Knight is that, while his relative obscurity allows creators to do their own thing and do really cool stuff, it also makes for a confusing and sometimes contradictory continuity that can intimidate and discourage a lot of new readers. This Lemire/Smallwood run is fixing a lot of that. That's what makes it so exciting. It's like they're picking the best ideas from the Moench/Sienkiewicz and Ellis/Shalvey runs and blending them together.
The story continues to be very meta, from the Sienkiewicz-inspired rendering of Khonshu to the 80s memorabilia in Marc Spector's childhood room (that 'Conan the Barbarian' poster!), but what makes it special is that it still has heart. A fight comic it ain't, but if you're looking for a superhero comic that itches the brain while simultaneously hitting the feels, then 'Moon Knight' is the series for you.
EDIT: There's a big difference between the digital version and the physical one, namely that you don't get the full CRAZY effect of the Othervoid. Just a heads up.
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