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1981-01-01 00:01:10
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1981 / Box 16 / EiC: Jim Shooter

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Moon Knight #3

Issue(s): Moon Knight #3
Cover Date: Jan 81
Title: "Midnight means murder"
Credits:
Doug Moench - Writer
Bill Sienkiewicz - Penciler
Bill Sienkiewicz - Inker

Review/plot:
From the cover, i thought that the villain of this issue was going to be Midnight, the popular Master of Kung Fu villain. But he's dead. This is just an art thief called the Midnight Man.

As a rich man who puts on a costume and helps retrieve expensive pieces of art for other rich people, Moon Knight isn't a particularly sympathetic hero.

I do like Sienkiewicz's art, though.

And the stool-pigeon Crawley is always good for a scene...

...but one wonders how he always has just the right information to move the plot along.

Quality Rating: C

Historical Significance Rating: 1

Chronological Placement Considerations: N/A

References: N/A

Crossover: N/A

Continuity Insert? N

My Reprint: N/A

Inbound References (1): show

  • Moon Knight #8-9

Characters Appearing: Betrand Crawley, Frenchie, Gena Landers, Marlene Alraune, Midnight (Anton Mogart), Moon Knight, Nedda, Samuels

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"i thought that the villain of this issue was going to be Midnight, the popular Master of Kung Fu villain. But he's dead.

Hey now, things like that haven't stopped Marvel before. ;)

Posted by: MegaSpiderMan | August 9, 2016 12:13 AM




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