CRAZY RUNS IN THE FAMILY Part 5
• Sun King and Bushman lure Marc to a tropical isle with irresistible bait.
• What madness awaits Moon Knight on this strange island?
• Will he even survive the voyage?
Rated T+
MOON KNIGHT #192 defies expectations, a cerebral comic that challenges your viewpoint while also delivering a tight plot and gorgeous artwork. Read Full Review
The story is starting to come together in Moon Knight #192. We learn a little more about what is driving our hero and villain, while at the same time literally bringing Moon Knight in new directions. Bemis's story points with the Sun King are starting to take hold and he is developing Marc Spector well. While I have some nit-picks here and there, overall Jacen Burrows and Guillermo Ortego do a tremendous job on art and they have some fantastic scenes in Moon Knight #192 and Lopes's colors are wonderful. This storyline is starting to really grow on me and I will be very interested to see how it ends and where it leaves Marc Spector afterward. Read Full Review
If you've been waiting to go all-in with Moon Knight, your wait is over. Read Full Review
This is a very good issue of a series that is far different from most other Marvel superhero offerings. Weird story + extraordinary art = a hopefully long run for our favorite mentally unstable superhero. Read Full Review
This issue has added yet another level of insanity. Marc has finally met the one whos crazy matches his crazy. Or does it? Read Full Review
Marc lets himself be drawn deep into the Sun King's trap, but he breaks plenty of bones along the way. The core story of sassmonster Moon Knight treating idiot villains to benevolent contempt is brilliant. The first and last scenes aren't up to the middle's high standards, though. The first is a wank-y walkback of Zombie Frenchie and the last is another colonic dose of Ra vs. Khonshu philosophy. It's an interesting opening salvo in an ethical debate, but Marc fabricates a cliffhanger by abruptly declaring a victor in that debate - disappointing. The visuals throughout are stellar, with a complex combat double spread at the midpoint standing out even further.