“KNIGHT FALLS,” CONCLUSION Every man has a past. Every night has its day. It’s time for Moon Knight to face both. It all comes down to this. Moon Knight versus Bushman. Parental Advisory …$2.99
As the first storyline in Moony's latest ongoing title comes to a close, it's clear that the character couldn't be in better hands. This issue features some complex character pieces, exciting action sequences, and a battle that really feels like the culmination of the book's trajectory. Moon Knight scarcely gets better than this. Read Full Review
This series is clearly written to be collected, which in this case seems to be a bit of a detriment to the ongoing. The challenges it posed, however, were not insurmountable, nor did they affect my ability to jump right in alongside Moon Knight as he takes on Bushman and tries to deny Khonshu the vengeance Khonshu seeks. That angle makes this story work for me. Khonshu keeps appearing to Moon Knight and Moon Knight only, like the proverbial angel (or devil) sitting on the shoulder. The biggest difference is this angel is calling for blood and death. Moon Knight is resisting so far, and the duality of his external struggle against evil and his internal struggle to find balance make this book a good read. I'm still not the biggest Moon Knight fan, but I am looking forward to more from this character. Read Full Review
It's tragic that Jerome Opeña's absolutely brilliant art is all but wasted on this comic. It's the only thing propping it up.