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    Moon Knight #4

    Moon Knight » Moon Knight #4 - Sleep released by Marvel on August 2014.

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    Sleep last edited by Phantom25 on 08/05/23 01:06PM View full history

    Moon Knight goes somewhere even more messed up than his own mind.

    Something is happening to the subjects of a sleep experiment that’s driving them all insane.

    Go with Moon Knight to the Mushroom graveyard planet for the most troubling and disturbing issue yet!

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    4.3 stars

    Average score of 4 user reviews

    Trippy 0

    I know this score is a bit unexpected, but as much as I enjoy Ellis' Moon Knight and as sad as I am that he is leaving soon, there are some glaring issues I simply cannot ignore. but before I get to the dirty parts, I want to mention that one of the best things about this series is that Ellis basically helped Moon Knight stand on his feat, because last times fans saw him he wasn't in a good state, considering that he was dragged through the mud. Moreover, I really have to thank ellis for addin...

    5 out of 6 found this review helpful.

    Buy this comic 0

    I'm not much a reviewer, but my god, this series is incredible. The visuals are stunning, the psychedelic pallet of the dreamstate Moon Knight has to visit in this issue is inspiring. The art in general is top notch, complementing the gritty style of the comic without having to rely on a dull, muddy colour range. This is a Moon Knight characterised as fulfilling his holy role as warden of night travellers, and it's great to see the focus shift from his own insanity to the insanity of the grisly...

    2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

    Dreamy 0

    Moon Knight continues to stand out as one of the most individual series out there right now in comics as a whole. However, this week it stands out for different reasons, which, while not a bad thing, reinforces the issues that I do have with the series.I won't say anything about the story, as there's so little of it, but it very much takes a back-seat here, book ending what is otherwise a visual high. The art here hearkens back to the Doctor Strange stories of yore, and is absolutely a blast to ...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.
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