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    Moon Knight: The Bottom #1

    Moon Knight: The Bottom » Moon Knight: The Bottom #1 - Moon Knight: The Bottom released by Marvel on August 22, 2007.

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    Reprints Moon Knight (2006) #1-6.                                        

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    This is Moon Knight 0

    I read this trade after finishing up the Marc Spector: Moon Knight series from the 90s, a series which started off as a pretty solid Moon Knight title but fell into the depths of utter horror when Terry Kavanagh took over. So, I was quite some time without a good Moon Knight story. Then I read this.I absolutely loved it. It is very apparent that Charlie Huston is very knowledgeable about the Moon Knight universe. Reading in the afterword that Huston was a big fan of the original Doug Moench ser...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

    And that's where this book stays. 0

    Former Avenger and street level vigilante Marc Spector aka Moon Knight, had engaged in a vicious battle with his prime nemesis Bushman. Although victorious, he suffered severe injuries that forced him into retirement. Now terribly depressed and heavily addicted to painkillers, an unknown organization seeks to bring him back into the game in order to kill him. -summaryFor those who may not know, Moon Knight isn't new to the Marvel Universe. The character has been around since 1975 making his firs...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

    Moon Knight: The Bottom 0

    This comic book had its definite ups and downs.  The story-line was average at best, I know the title is called "The Bottom" but Marc Spector just looked pathetic and I hate that because he's a strong character.  He shouldn't just give up and be a pill popper up in his room, he should be jumping back in the hero business and fighting like a hero.    Now that being said, the art work of David Finch is amazing in this one.  Truly just phenomenal, if you can't appreciate the story then you can defi...

    0 out of 2 found this review helpful.
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