Having fulfilled his sinister ritual, the JACKAL KNIGHT's ultimate ascendance is at hand - by conquering the land of the living with the endless hordes of the City of the Dead! Outnumbered and overwhelmed, can Moon Knight dig deep within himself to snatch victory from the jaws of defeat? With all the blood on his hands, can a man like Marc Spector find redemption even at the end of the world? And what might the future hold for the Scarlet Scarab? Don't miss the thrilling conclusion of Moon Knight's most death-defying adventure yet!
Rated T+
Rounded out by Rosenbergs palette, which unifies the various designs and elements, the book sticks the landing in a genuine tale of myth, monsters, and managing the guilt of a hero. Sometimes the Big 2 needs a meat-and-potatoes comic like this to get into the heart of the characters and add a layer of substance. Read Full Review
TL; DRMoon Knight: City of the Dead #5 successfully wraps up an expansive personal story. Read Full Review
Ferreira delivers some dynamic and visually thrilling art throughout the issue. The action is amazing and there are some brutal and beautifully detailed moments throughout the issue. Read Full Review
City of the Dead hit the ground running, and the series finale didn't miss a beat. Read Full Review
A Moon Knight book that leans into his DID to save the day has already been done a bunch. It also reminds me of Pepose's Savage Avengers in a not so good way. He just seems to spell everything out, and does that tired trope of just having the character/s just say whatever they are doing as they are doing it. It's just cheesy and comes across like the dated ways of older comics.