Moon Knight #16

Writer: Cullen Bunn Artist: German Peralta Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: June 17, 2015 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 4 User Reviews: 20
7.2Critic Rating
7.4User Rating

• Moon Knight finds himself fighting against high flying threats.
•  With his world shakier than ever, an attack from above may finish him off!
Rated T+

  • 9.0
    Comic Booked - Jesse Peterson Jun 20, 2015

    You can feel the storylinebuilding up to something grand and life altering for our hero. That gets me excited. I like an author who cantease me, give me just enough and balance it perfectly. Let us nibble at the carrot,get a taste, and leftknowing more is yet to come. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Front Towards Gamer - Lido Jun 20, 2015

    Moon Knight #16 is a great continuation of the series trend of embracing and improving on '90s tropes. It shows just how impressive and exhilarating genre meshing can be when the focus can actually be on the themes and genres instead of angst or circuitous narrative. I highly recommended. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Infinite Comix - Thomas Crawford Jun 19, 2015

    Since this title relaunched, it's been largely done-in-one stories that serve asparts of a thematic whole. As stand-alone stories, most of these have been entertaining, and have done a great job of highlighting Marc Spector's awesomeness. After sixteen issues, though? It's starting to get a little stale. Part of being a hero is having a mission, or an opponent. So far, Moon Knight hasn't really met anyone who's a match for him. While this single issue by itself is great, the series needs to find its focus soon, or it risks losing reader interest. Read Full Review

  • 5.0
    Newsarama - David Pepose Jun 18, 2015

    When this series was relaunched, it was by two creators with two potent, singular voices - unfortunately, since their departure, this book has been the equivalent of a cover band, as Cullen Bunn and German Peralta are forced to emulate someone else's style rather than put their own mark on the book. The result is something that feels hollow, as the majority of this book is about Moon Knight and his drone-fu, as he fights against a group of flying mercenaries. Read Full Review

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