Norman Osborn and the Thunderbolts have been tapped to capture the fugitive Moon Knight -- but so far they've come up empty-handed. Now Norman's got a plan to flush him out. He's got the numbers and the element of surprise -- but Moon Knight's not alone.
Benson gives yet another solid issue of Moon Knight and uses this issue to progress the characters familiar to this title rather than focus solely on the Thunderbolts. This is both a good and bad thing because many readers will yearn for more of the Thunderbolts while at the same time being treated to a solid issue featuring Moon Knight's supporting cast and introducing a cool new villain. Benson also plants the seeds for possible future story-arcs in a brilliant fashion and the intensity of this title increases, not only because of the coming fight with Bullseye, but also because of what Benson seems to have in store. Read Full Review
With little credit to its leading hero, Moon Knight is quickly gaining appeal for me. I'm very interested to see where this arc leaves the main cast. With any luck, "The Death of Marc Spector" will mean very good things for Moon Knight. Read Full Review
What the actual hell just happened...that issue was moving at 1000mph, and not in a good way. Way too much too quickly and not nearly enough justification for any of it happening. Art still sucks too.