With the Thunderbolts hot on Moon Knight's trail, Norman Osborn pulls out his trump card. Bullseye is on the clock, he's got a lock on his target, and he's crazy as a rabid dog. But then again, so is Moon Knight!
Note to Marvel - more of this, please. This is how Moon Knight should be. Read Full Review
Overall this story line has been pretty darn good and it's going to be interesting to see where Moon Knight ends up when it concludes. Although, considering it's title is that alreadya forgone conclusion? Moon Knight has always been a ‘C' list hero at best, but with the news that artist, Jefte Paulo is joining the title, fresh from his incredible story linein Black Panther, Moon Knight could just be the comic to watch in the coming months. Read Full Review
Yet again, Mike Benson continues to make this die-hard Moon Knight fan very happy. He has a firm grasp on the character and is certainly finding his niche in the Marvel Universe. Benson's dialogue in this issue is great, his portrayal of Moon Knight and the supporting cast is also on point, and I feel that he really captures the spirit of the Thunderbolts. Read Full Review
That's it. This honestly hurts...I love Moon Knight. He's my favourite Marvel character besides Daredevi, so to read this hot garbage has been truly painful. I've tried to be generous with my ratings, but I can't do it anymore. I have to own up to how much this sucks.
Besides the art, which is STILL terrible, the writing has just gotten utterly and completely lazy. You're gonna tell me Moon Knight is standing in the middle of the entire Thunderbolts crew and a dozen S.H.I.E.L.D. agents, and he somehow manages to sneak down a manhole unseen? Give me an actual break.
The Benson and Texiera run on Moon Knight is easily the worst in the character's history, which is truly sad cause I was loving the Huston and Finch arcs.