Moon Knight #8

Writer: Jeff Lemire Artist: Wilfredo Torres, Francesco Francavilla, James Stokoe Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: November 2, 2016 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 7 User Reviews: 35
8.9Critic Rating
8.5User Rating

    "NIGHT SHIFTS"
•  Jake Lockley is under arrest for MURDER?!
•  Is it a false accusation, or has Marc Spector lost control of one aspect of MOON KNIGHT?
•  His mind is reaching its limit!
Rated T+

  • 10
    Weird Science - Jim Werner Nov 7, 2016

    Call it a clich, but I really can't wait until next month. This book is so good. The story is confusing as hell but also intriguing as hell. I only wish DC had this book so it could come out twice a month. I say it every month, but you really need to pick this up. Read Full Review

  • 9.7
    Heroes Direct - Adam Fitch Nov 15, 2016

    We can't do this comic justice, so please just go and experience it for yourself – and keep hope that we'll see Moon Knight brought to life in Netflix in the future. Read Full Review

  • 9.1
    IGN - Joe Ruggirello Nov 3, 2016

    From an interrogation room to a movie set to space werewolves on the moon, Jeff Lemire's script is all kinds of crazy, and gloriously so. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Newsarama - Robert Reed Nov 7, 2016

    With a talented roster of artists, Moon Knight #8 tells a riveting story of a splintered mind crashing back together. The contrasting styles of Francisco Francavilla, Wilfredo Torres, Michael Garland, James Stoke, Greg Smallwood, and Jordie Bellaire make for a visually arresting narrative, especially with the coordination between teams to the point that the panels can transition between art teams without becoming disorienting for the reader. Writer Jeff Lemire does a great job with the narrative, creating the transitions for the art teams and utilizing minimal dialogue so that the story can be told in a wondrous visual chaos that works perfectly for the character. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    The Source by SuperHeroStuff - Richard Morris Nov 10, 2016

    Full of fantastic styles, drama, and an amazing cliffhanger! Read Full Review

  • 8.5
    AIPT - David Brooke Nov 2, 2016

    The wonderful chaos of Moon Knight's mind is on display and it may have never been done so creatively than here. THe truth is, you can't get a story like this in any other format and this issue is worth noting fan or not. Moon Knight #8 is a must read for comic enthusiasts. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Razorfine - Alan Rapp Nov 13, 2016

    Moon Knight #8 continues the schizophrenic adventures of our hero. Taking place mostly in Jake Lockley's reality, the cab driver finds himself under arrest for murder and under suspicion for a series of recent killings. Escaping that reality, Moon Knight slingshots around both onto the movie set as Steven Grant and into the bizarre future fighting space werewolves. As the comic comes to a close, however, things get interesting as all three of his personalities comes face-to-face with Marc Spector back in the “real world” of Egyptian killers and pyramids in the middle of Manhattan. Whatever Marc has planned, he'll obviously need the help of all aspects of himself to get it done. Worth a look. Read Full Review

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