With the aid of his Avengers allies, Marc Spector is one step closer to finding out who the kingpin of the super-powered LA underworld is, but the kingpin is one step closer to finding out all of Moon Knight's secrets. From the Eisner award-winning team that brought you Daredevil, Spider-Woman and Halo is another gorgeous chapter in the brand-new mythos of Moon Knight.
Out of ALL the recent on-going titles relaunched at Marvel, including today's release of Punisher, this is by far the best of the litter. It has one of the best art and writing teams at Marvel, it delves into the life of a not so popular Marvel character but takes him to a whole new level, and frankly, the book is a lot of fun. ' Read Full Review
Every month I pick up Moon Knight expecting it to be my last issue and every month (at least so far) writer Brian Michael Bendis has given me a reason to come back for more. Worth a look. Read Full Review
unpredictable in the fourth issue. That's all I need to come back for more. Read Full Review
Hopefully, the book can find its center and begin building Marc Spector has his own (crazy) man and less an amalgam of other heroes. If all of the elements can come together, this book can be something special. Read Full Review
Pretty funny phone call between Carol Danvers and Maya. Bendis’ minimalistic writing and Maleev’s grim and fierce fight scenes perfectly compliment each other in Moon Knight 4