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Moon Knight, Marc Spector, Steven Grant, and Jake Lockley: four different aspects of the same man who was resurrected by Khonshu (the Egyptian Lunar-God of Vengeance and Justice) to serve as his "avatar." Those unjust mortals who prey upon the innocents traveling at night, with powers that come from the moon, beware the Vengeance of the Moon Knight!
A skull-faced terrorist-for-hire who is considered to be Moon Knight's oldest and most formidable nemesis.
The Egyptian god of vengeance and the moon. His avatar on Earth is the costumed crime fighter called Moon Knight.
A longtime friend of Marc Spector who has been with him since before the birth of Moon Knight.
A girlfriend and later wife of Marc Spector, Moon Knight.
Peter Parker was bitten by a radioactive spider as a teenager, granting him spider-like powers. After the death of his Uncle Ben, Peter learned that "with great power, comes great responsibility." Swearing to always protect the innocent from harm, Peter Parker became Spider-Man.
The Great Wall is a villain who escapes from the Ravencroft Asylum with the aid of Scarecrow, The Profile, The Hood, and Rauol Bushman to form an army to defeat the Moon Knight.
One of Jake Lockley's (Moon Knight) street contacts.
Moon Knight's faithful butler for many years.
A deranged circus contortionist who turned to a life of crime and gained powers over fear through dark magics.
A slimy informant of Moon Knight. He has the ability to see the answers to what people want. He often uses them to his own personal gain and is forced to answers questions for Moon Knight.
Frenchie DuChamp's partner and physical therapist to Marc Spector.
Once a small-time crook, Parker Robbins found a mystical cloak and pair of boots that endowed him with supernatural abilities, allowing for his rise to power as a skilled sorcerer and feared crime lord.
The amoral industrialist Norman Osborn was transformed by an experimental serum into the maniacal Green Goblin, and has endured over the decades as Spider-Man's most dreaded archenemy. Osborn is known for being the killer of Gwen Stacy, the architect of the Clone Saga, and the one-time director of S.H.I.E.L.D.
During World War II, Steve Rogers volunteered to receive the experimental Super-Soldier Serum. Enhanced to the pinnacle of human physical potential and armed with an unbreakable shield, he became Captain America. After a failed mission left him encased in ice for decades, he was found and revived by the Avengers, later joining their ranks and eventually becoming the team's leader.
After ingesting an experimental super-soldier formula, the lowly Robert Reynolds became the Sentry, if only in his mind. In constant battle with his dark side known as the Void, the Sentry has been forgotten and dead, he has resurrected and vanished. Even if he is one of earth's greatest heroes, he is also one of the world's greatest dangers.
Wade Wilson is a former test subject of the Weapon X program, where he received his regenerative healing factor through the scientific experiments conducted upon him. A prominent enemy, ally and later, member of X-Force. He's famous for breaking the Fourth Wall.
Herman the German is a villain who escapes from the Ravencroft Asylum with the aid of Scarecrow, The Profile, The Hood, and Rauol Bushman to form an army to defeat the Moon Knight.
Ray is one of the sons of Gena Landers. Gena was a contact of Moon Knight's personas, Jake Lockley. Ray has recently taken the place of Frenchie and pilots the moon copter for Moon Knight.
Keemia Alvarado is the daughter of Alma Alvarado and the Sandman. When Sandman found out about Keemia, he tried to be a part of her life but his involvement ended up putting her into a foster home.
Inspired by the tales of Captain America and her aunt Margaret, Sharon Carter decided to become an agent of S.H.I.E.L.D.
Modern-day pirate who makes use of advanced technology.
Randall Spector is the psychotic younger brother of Marc Spector. He was a serial killer The Hatchet Man and later becomes the infamous Shadow Knight.
The winged steed of Black Knight, and later Valkyrie.
The Asgardian goddess Brunnhilde is one of Asgard's mightiest warriors and the leader of the Valkyrior, Odin's choosers of the slain. Known simply as "Valkyrie" outside of Asgard, she is a long-time member of the Defenders and more recently also a member of the Avengers.
After stealing prototype Ant-Man armor from SHIELD, Eric O'Grady became the Irredeemable Ant-Man; the world's most unlikable superhero. He spend time as a member of the Initiative, The Thunderbolts, and the Secret Avengers before he was killed. He was reborn as an evil synthetic version of himself and went freelance with Taskmaster.
Former enemy of Spider-Man and the Fantastic Four, Sandman reformed after realising he was unhappy with his life. He joined the Avengers and later Silver Sable's Wild Pack. Sandman eventually returned to crime after being brainwashed by the Wizard, but sometimes still displays desire to better himself.
The successful business man and druglord for the Kingpin. He would be remembered as one of Marvel's largest and most abnormal villains.
A former KGB agent, Natasha Alianovna Romanova, better known as Natasha Romanoff or Black Widow, was trained by the top-secret Soviet brainwashing and training program, the Red Room, to become the ultimate "Super-Spy". She defected from the Soviet Union to the US to join S.H.I.E.L.D. Subsequently, Black Widow proceeded to become a member of the Avengers and has been on the team on numerous occasions. She's a woman with an enigmatic past which very few are acquainted with.
The Tinkerer is a Marvel character with an almost superhuman gift of genius in engineering, able to invent incredible gadgets from spare parts left lying around. His genius is comparable to the Fixer.
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