DOWN SOUTH PART 4 Let's get rrready to rrrrumble! Moon Knight’s playing protector to a young woman who's in the crosshairs of the meanest, craziest, most indefatigable bounty hunters south, or North, of the Rio Grande. Meet Los Bros Zapata, a tag-team Mexican wrestler duo who moonlight as assassins, and who'll do anything- anything- to take down their mark. Moon Knight's gonna have his hands full, but luckily, he's got someone in his corner: The Punisher.
Once again Mike Benson puts out another solid issue of Moon Knight, methodically pacing the plot, but keeping character development and exploration a central focus of everything taking place. The dialogue he writes is very strong, and there is very little of it that does not advance the plot. Most of all, I think Benson is building a solid foundation for the future of Moon Knight, and I am very intrigued to see where he takes my favorite character in this arc and the coming arcs and hopefully back to Norman Osborn's doorstep. I think this issue is a great piece in the wild chess match being played by everyone involved in this story. Benson has truly crafted two solid Moon Knight arcs and the quality only increases with each issue. Benson understands the game and is quickly becoming one of my favorite writers. The issue is executed well and certainly stays the course within this story-arc, so I really have no complaints... Read Full Review
Not a bad issue overall, but honestly...the Punisher using a wig and dress to pose as a woman is just about the dumbest and most un-Punisher-like thing I've ever seen. Like they wouldn't know he was a man the second they saw him. Punisher would've just come in shooting.
Also, the art was worse than in the previous three issues for whatever reason. I can't quite put my finger on why, but it just seemed like it took a step down.