Moon Knight #11

Writer: Brian Wood Artist: Greg Smallwood, Jordie Bellaire Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: January 21, 2015 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 10 User Reviews: 26
8.5Critic Rating
8.5User Rating

• MOON KNIGHT: FUGITIVE!
•  Mr. Knight finds himself in the custody of the NYPD and things do not go well for anyone!
Rated T

  • 10
    Nerds Unchained - MagenCubed Jan 22, 2015

    Moon Knight #11 is a tight, well-paced read that continues to raise interesting questions about morality, justice, and vigilantism in the modern age. This thoughtful new direction under Wood has been a very satisfying to watch unfold, and will prove exciting to see in the future. Moon Knight is an already great series that has only gotten better, and if youre not reading it you are missing out. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Pop Culture Uncovered - ozlongworthjr Jan 22, 2015

    In case it's unclear from the last 300 words or so, Moon Knight is still fucking fantastic Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    The Latest Pull - Chris Green Jan 23, 2015

    This issue raises more questions than it answers, however it does continue to build action and set up for a dramatic finale in which Spector and the unnamed doctor will inevitably face off. Moon Knight continues to be one of my favorite series on the shelves right now, and I cannot wait to see what Wood and Smallwood give us next time. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Weekly Comic Book Review - Minhquan Nguyen Jan 29, 2015

    I was in a good place, Marvel-wise, last year, but now I'm finding myself starting to run lopsided towards DC again, especially with Hawkeye, Iron Fist: The Living Weapon, and She-Hulk coming to an end. So lately, I've been scoping around for a good Marvel title or two to staunch the wound, and Moon Knight seems perfect. I know next to nothing about him and it continues my trend toward solo characters in this universe. (For full disclosure, I actually picked up the series a couple months ago, but time has not been kind enough to let me review it.) Read Full Review

  • 8.8
    IGN - Jesse Schedeen Jan 21, 2015

    Writer Brian Wood conjures up a compelling prison drama as Spector faces isolation and the prodding of faceless wardens bent on breaking his will. This series has shown a wonderful trend of trying new styles of storytelling with each issue, and that trend continues here. Read Full Review

  • 8.5
    Comicosity - J.A. Micheline Jan 21, 2015

    After Moon Knight #11, I am more than ready to see how the creative team plays out this ending. I'm incredibly curious about what Marc Spector seems to know that we and Khonshu don't. What's more, I'm fascinated by the very thought of Moon Knight being abandoned by Khonshu in the first place. This run has definitely been up and down for me, but this issue represents a very solid up. I have high hopes for the end of the Wood/Smallwood run and look forward to a great finish. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Comic Book Resources - Jennifer Cheng Jan 26, 2015

    In the final few pages, Bellaire shows wonderful restraint in leaving some of Smallwood's panels colorless, letting his charcoal-like shading and elegant compositions speak for themselves. While it is foreshadowed that Spector's prison isn't normal, Smallwood and Bellaire's artwork make the last page a stunning experience. Even the way that the panels section the page feels daring and right. "Moon Knight" continues to be a successful relaunch under Wood, Smallwood and Bellaire's care. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Rhymes With Geek - Matt Garza Jan 23, 2015

    Brian Wood and Greg Smallwood continue their saga of Moon Knight. With Khonsu's powers bestowed upon another, how can our hero hope to stand any chance of escaping. Filled with action and suspense, this issue will surely keep readers at the edge of their seats begging for more. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Infinite Comix - Thomas Crawford Jan 31, 2015

    This is a smart issue, and all parties involved are putting forth their A game. It seems fans will have to wait until next month to find out if Moon Knight hits rock bottom, but the longer this run continues, the higher it seems to climb in quality. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Comics: The Gathering - King Jan 24, 2015

    All in all, Moon Knight is still a great read and at the very least this issue doesn’t at all detract from the series. I wish it had delivered more in terms of relating to the overarching plot, but hey; if we’re this close to the end, this issue could potentially be the most significant one in the series and I just have yet to realize it. If you haven’t already, pick this up. Moon Knight still remains one of Marvel’s strongest titles. Read Full Review

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