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Moon Knight Epic Collection: Bad Moon Rising Free FREE MOON KNIGHT EPIC COLLECTION: BAD MOON RISING PDF Bill Mantlo,Doug Moench,Bill Sienkiewicz | 504 pages | 16 Sep 2016 | Marvel Comics | 9780785190967 | English | New York, United States Moon Knight Epic Collection: Bad Moon Rising by Doug Moench Goodreads helps you keep track of books you want to read. Want to Read saving…. Want to Read Currently Reading Read. Other editions. Enlarge cover. Error rating book. Refresh and Moon Knight Epic Collection: Bad Moon Rising again. Open Preview See a Problem? Details if other :. Thanks for telling us Moon Knight Epic Collection: Bad Moon Rising the problem. Return to Book Page. David Anthony Kraft. Don Perlin Illustrator. Keith Pollard Illustrator. Bill Sienkiewicz Illustrator. Mike Zeck Illustrator. Bill Mantlo. Roger Slifer. John David Warner. Gene Colan Illustrator. Jim Craig Illustrator. Keith Giffen Illustrator. Jim Mooney Illustrator. Discover the many faces of the Moon Knight! Super hero. Millionaire playboy. Cab driver. Moon Knight is many things to many people, with the Moon Knight Epic Collection: Bad Moon Rising personalities to match! Follow the Fist of Khonshu as he battles to find his place in the Marvel Universe in this collection of his earliest appearances. From his startling debut as a nemesis Discover the many faces of the Moon Knight! From his startling debut as a nemesis of Werewolf by Night to an unlikely stint with the Defenders. Get A Copy. Paperbackpages. Published October 21st by Marvel first published October 14th More Details Other Editions 1. Friend Reviews. To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. To ask other readers questions about Moon Knight Epic Collectionplease sign up. Be the first to ask a question about Moon Knight Epic Collection. Lists with This Book. Community Reviews. Showing Average rating 3. Rating details. More filters. Sort order. Aug 10, Shannon Appelcline rated it really liked it Shelves: comicscomics-marvel. Werewolf by Night Moench. What a weird origin for Moon Knight. He's handed his suit and silver weapons to capture a werewolf! Still, this is a good story, given its context in the '70s. Marvel Premiere Moench. Moon Knight's first solo outing is shockingly bad, even though it's also by author Doug Moench. Sure, we learn about MK's multiple identities, which would later form the crux of the character, and the political-oriented plot is kind of nice. But the villain is so ridiculously over-the-top that he's awful. Seriously: he has a pit trap full of alligators! And there's just too much running around and fighting to make Moon Knight Epic Collection: Bad Moon Rising interesting. The Defenders Kraft, Warner. I've always been fond of the un-team and the third-stringers that filled it. Gerber's stories were among the best, but Kraft and Warner aren't bad here though Kraft is wordier than I'd like. On the downside, Moon Knight Epic Collection: Bad Moon Rising isn't actually a very good spotlight for Moon Knight. Spider-Man Mantlo. An interesting crossover with Spider-Man, except Moon Knight really plays second fiddle to Spider-Man's continuing subplots. The coolest thing is that Moon Knight is described as being on a hunt for vengeance against the Maggia Marvel Two-In-One Grant. Hulk Graven Image of Death Moench. Finally 3 years after his introMoon Knight gets his own title, as the backup in the Hulk magazine, and Moon Knight Epic Collection: Bad Moon Rising pretty good. Hulk Eclipse Moench. This is terrific noir with a deep insight into the psyche of a criminal and a brutal, personal story that impacts the lives of both Moon Knight and Marlene. Moon Knight Moench. And at last, we move in to the actual Moon Knight title. It's good to see the Knight in his finalized form, with a new origin and an explanation for the old one and more emphasis than ever on his multiple identities. This stories are just a little mundane. Overall, Moon Knight Epic Collection 1 is certainly uneven, but it's a great insight into where the character came from, something that you couldn't possibly have read before the release of this Epic volume, showing off the possibilities of the new line. Nov 30, Aaron rated it liked it Shelves: comicsfictionmarvelsuperheroesmoon-knight. The origins of the macabre Moon Knight, collecting his first appearances starting with Werewolf By Night 32 from and ending with the first four issues of his first solo series from Marc Spector - former Marine, CIA operative, and mercenary - is left for dead by a fellow merc but comes back to life in the presence of a statue of the Egyptian moon god, Khonshu. From then on, he is the moon's knight of vengeance, taking on the additional identities of millionaire Steven Grant and cab The origins of the macabre Moon Knight, collecting his first appearances starting with Werewolf By Night 32 from and ending with the first four issues of his first solo series from From then on, he is the moon's knight of vengeance, taking on the additional identities of millionaire Steven Grant and cab driver Jake Lockley to further his crime-fighting goals. Supported by his girlfriend Marlene Alraune, his pilot Frenchie, butler Samuels, and other contacts on the streets of New York, Spector takes on a werewolf, teams up with the Defenders and Spider-Man, and descends into the shadows of the city as he begins to lose his sense of Moon Knight Epic Collection: Bad Moon Rising amongst the four identities he carries. An extremely uneven collection that is still interesting, showing the introduction of what was likely a one-off character and his development into a full-fledged superhero over the course of six years and many guest appearances. His slow development was interesting but had some elements that haven't aged well like Spector's treatment of Marlene and his vaguely offensive nickname for Jean-Paul DuChamp and have since been removed. Until his solo series, Moon Knight Moon Knight Epic Collection: Bad Moon Rising mostly a generic caped superhero; calling him a Batman ripoff implies MK had a similar mythology and supporting cast as Batman, which was only superficially true even after the solo series began. MK gradually went from guest shots against bombastic supervillains to handling fairly low-level street crime in a trend that resembles Daredevil's, though MK's stories seem almost experimental and have nowhere near the impact of the later DD stories. Even with a full-fledged origin story in MK 1, he still lacked a real mythology and he seems to only be getting one in recent years. The Khonshu aspect has been fleshed out in other much more recent volumes I've read, but the crazed and intense Khonshu and implied multiple personalities of those later volumes seemed to only undermine Spector as a hero. Warren Ellis's top-notch volume began giving MK the aura of street-level mystery that he always deserved, taking MK's history and molding the character into something unique. Jul 04, Fox rated it really liked it Shelves: seriesshort-storiesgraphic-novelown This is the first Moon Knight collection. This collects his first appearances in Werewolf By Night and the long trek before he finally gets his actual self-titled run. The origin stories are interesting as are the several instances where he's Mark Spector rather than Marc Spectoras are the retcons when he became popular and they decided he deserved to be more than the simple villain for Jack Russell. Surprisingly, the retcon isn't terrible but actually works rather well and fits into his myth This is the first Moon Knight collection. Surprisingly, the retcon isn't terrible but actually works rather well and fits into his mythology. You can see the evolution of the character. While his DID isn't overtly discussed in these books, the fracturing of Moon Knight Epic Collection: Bad Moon Rising personality is beginning to show and the way it impacts his relationship with Marlene. Khonshu, surprisingly, comes into play a bit later in the series than one might expect. That having been said, prior to his appearance, Marc's werewolf adjacent origins works out rather well. It's easier to swallow than some of the larger retcons that have happened in Marvel comics, at least. Moon Knight Epic Collection: Bad Moon Rising Uh-oh, it looks like your Internet Explorer is out of date. For a better shopping experience, please upgrade now. Javascript is not enabled in your browser. Enabling JavaScript in your browser will allow you to experience all the features of our site. Learn how to enable JavaScript on your browser. Home 1 Books 2. Add to Wishlist. Sign in to Purchase Instantly. Explore Now. Buy As Gift. Product Details. Related Searches. Symbiotes clash - with Spidey in the middle! Carnage, the spawn of Venom, has assembled Carnage, the spawn of Venom, has assembled an army of the web-slinger's criminally insane adversaries to Moon Knight Epic Collection: Bad Moon Rising his message of hostility, chaos and wholesale slaughter: Carrion, Demogoblin, Shriek and the Spider-Man Doppelganger! View Product. Two of the fiercest crime lords in New York City are on a quest Moon Knight Epic Collection: Bad Moon Rising Two of the fiercest crime lords in New York City are on a quest to decipher an ancient petrified tablet - whose secrets promise great power! It's an indisputable classic by two of Marvel's greatest creators, Stan Lee and John A legendary new X-team is born! Meet the United Kingdom's champion, Captain Britain, and his Fighting to Life and death struggles for Marvel's First Family! Just when the FF were coming to Just when the FF were coming to terms with Reed Richards' demise, he makes a suitably fantastic return! But that means Doctor Doom is alive too! How did they both survive? Doug Moench and Paul Gulacy's blend of kung fu action and globetrotting espionage reached beyond the already high standard for the title and pushed Ghosts, werewolves and things that go crazy in the night! Marvel's multiple-personality midnight marauder takes Marvel's multiple-personality midnight marauder takes the fight to the strangest rogues' gallery in all of comics- from Arsenal, the one-man army, to the nun with a crossbow known as Stained Moon Knight Vol.
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