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    Moon Knight #9

    Moon Knight » Moon Knight #9 released by Marvel on March 1, 2012.

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    last edited by ghostgrifter on 05/17/23 04:44PM View full history

    MOON KNIGHT throws down with the KINGPIN OF LOS ANGELES!

    The Battle for LA’s Soul claims a life – one that will be felt throughout the Marvel U, all the way to Avengers Tower!

    Brian Michael Bendis and Alex Maleev continue the adventures of Marvel’s Psyche-Splitting Superstar!

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    Moon Knight vs. Count Nefaria! 0

    Whilst I didn't enjoy this issue as much as last month's, I think that it was still a very solid issue. The issue can basically be summarised as "Moon Knight fights Nefaria whilst flashbacks explain how he got his weapons." The flashbacks were really helpful, as Moon Knight's weapons arsenal has been a bit vague up to this point. The series probably could have benefited had his weapons been introduced earlier, but it nevertheless still was enjoyable and helpful. One moment in the flashbacks (whi...

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    Moon Knight # 9 0

    Strange, strange for our hero. It seems that Moon Knight is hearing voices in his head that can be somewhat disturbing, or he is just trying to figure what the greatest heroes he looks up to would do. Moon Knight does up grade this issue. We get to witness new weapons of Moon Knight, he is now thinking more like Batman comparible, seeing that Moon Knight is upgrading his gadgets. I don’t see our hero really crazy hearing his role models in his head, however he is driven, probably somewhat stress...

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    The Trifecta Turmoil 0

    I had a feeling immediately after reading this issue of Moon Knight that it may receive a mixed reception for its style and narrative structure, but overall i feel this was a solid entry in the series that gave plenty of insight into Moon Knight and his psyche, even if parts of the comic were flawed.The issue follows two different events: the continued battle with Count Nefaria and a conversation with Buck explaining his avenger-themed weapons, the Webs, Claws and Shield. A common complaint I've...

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