Beaten, bloody, his world burning down around him-this was how the Moon Knight was born. And now it's happening all over again. Outmaneuvered, outgunned, out-planned, Moon Knight's mysterious enemy has strode out of the shadows to strike-and when this villain strikes, they strike true. At the mercy of a maniac, will Moon Knight die yet again?
RATED T+
We even get a little hope by issue's end, so it's safe to say this issue delivered in pretty much every way. Read Full Review
Cappuccio crafts some great visuals in this issue. The action in the beginning is thrilling and the character focus in the end of the issue is stunning. Read Full Review
A real page-turner full of twists and turns from cover to cover. If you haven't jumped on this train yet, you better do it really soon!! Read Full Review
Bits and PiecesMoon Knight #6 is the strongest entry in the series so far because questions are answered, characters are developed and grown, and the spark of potential has been lit. Couple the solid writing with the outstanding art by Cappuccio and you have a winner of an issue. The only thing that stops this entry from getting a top score is the mind-boggling lack of information about the villain after six issues. Read Full Review
As for Moon Knight #6, the story meanders once the opening battle ends and limps along to a weak conclusion, as various characters in Marc Spectors circle pat themselves on the back for helping him, then spend time boosting his confidence. The one good sequence in the issue comes in the middle, where Spector has a conversation with Dr. Badr. I like Dr. Badr and Id like to see more of him in the future, he and Marc Spector seem to antagonize each other but also have a grudging respect. Read Full Review
Zodiac remains at large as the issue comes to a close with Spector beginning to heal and put his life back together. It seems both Zodiac and Hunter's Moon have plans for Moon Knight, whether he likes them or not. Will he fall as Zodiac hopes? Return to Khonshu's fold as Hunter's Moon desires? Or continue to carve out his own path? Only time will tell. Read Full Review
First off let me pick my jaw up off the floor. What can I say this is perfect. I love the character moon knight and this volume is everything I ever wanted in a moon knight story. This may be my favorite issue so far. The artwork is incredible every page is beautiful. Honestly I think they could make about 10-15 posters from the images in this one. If you have even the slightest interest in moon knight this series is a must read because it is tremendous
I love this series so much currently. Everything about it really. MacKay has done wonders with Moon Knight, just as he did with Black Cat. I pray to Khonshu that this series doesn't end as quickly.
This was another well-written issue for the series. This time, we're given a lot more backstory on Dr. Badr, which was very intriguing. Learning about his upbringing, how he became Hunter's Moon, and how his beliefs have been challenged recently was just great. Plus, Cappuccio's art was amazing as usual. The first six issues are now over and done with, and they were all very enjoyable.
Look at art by Alessando Capuccio. It's great. Clean and Sexy.
Story is also great in itself.
I am Moon Knight.
The action climax sort of fades away and we segue into a character study of Dr. Badr, the Hunter's Moon. I'd say this issue is a little short of plot. And my enthusiasm for the art is on the wane again: great blocking and shadow-work, but some of the anatomy looks wonky.
But on the other hand, this issue is *amazingly* well-written. The structure is complex but clear, the character work is great, and a lot of the dialogue is delicious. And this script chimes on all of the main themes (masks, brotherhood, community) established in the volume so far, creating a harmonious chorus.
It may not be action-movie climactic, but in a more subtle way, this is a perfect capstone for the volume's first arc.
I'm obviously extremely biased but I really love this rendition of Moonie. I think the other issues were stronger but this issue is still great. The writing and art is great as always. I love the character development of Badr. I'm really excited to see where this series goes and hope we get a nice long run.
This issue is a bit of a step down, because we basically get a ton of exposition about Dr. Badr. But hey, it's still written well.
This was pretty good. McKay writes a good Moon Knight. I like all the things he's cooking up.
This seemed to me like the weakest issue so far. It's not bad, it's just very safe. I hope we'll see more of Tigra next issues, I enjoyed her interactions with Moon Knight in the past. The other Moon Knight is also a good addition to the lore.