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Moon Knight Epic Collection: Bad Moon Rising, by Doug Moench, David Anthony, David,Anthony Kraft, Bill Mantlo, Steven Grant

Collects Werewolf by Night (1972) #32-33; Marvel Spotlight (1971) #28-29; Defenders (1972) #47-50; Peter Parker, the Spectacular Spider-Man (1976) #22-23; Marvel Two-In-One (1974) #52; Moon Knight (1980) #1-4; material from Hulk Magazine #11-15, #17-18, #20; material from Marvel Preview #21 (Moon Knight Epic Collection Vol. 1)

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  • Published on: 2014-10-21
  • Released on: 2014-10-29
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About the Author
Mantlo-Comic book writer

Summit, NJ resident KEITH GIFFEN has 30 years experience in the business writing LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES and JUSTICE LEAGUE INTERNATIONAL, as well as creating fan-favorite characters like Lobo, Trencher, and Ambush Bug.

Lafayette, LA resident KODY CHAMBERLAIN illustrated ?30 Days Of Night: Bloodsucker Tales' for IDW. The ?30 Days Of Night' film hit theaters in the fall of 2007.

Chee lives and works in Malaysia. His first American comic book work was an adaptation of George A. Romero's DAWN OF THE DEAD with Steve Niles of 30 DAYS OF NIGHT fame.

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Five years and 500 pages of Moon Knight
By Stephen Vincent Kempton
This is the first volume in the new Epic Collection that does not follow a character who already had an ongoing Marvel Masterworks series. This Mammoth book collects Moon Knight from his first appearance in Werewolf By Night #32 in 1975 and continues with all his appearances up until the cover dated February 1981 issue of Moon Knights own Book (Issue #4).

His creation is closely tied with his early role as a nemesis for the Werewolf. The reason he wears a silver costume and uses silver crescent shape throwing moons is because of the effect silver has on werewolves. During their first encounter he is some how infected with the werewolf's powerful strength which increases with the appearance of the moon. So he is truly a Moon Knight. Eventually this factor is no longer brought up, especially after we get his true origin. But it is mentioned until five years later when Moench finally unrolls the complete story.

Moon Knight was created by Doug Moench and Don Perlin. Moench a young writer who just broke in to comics two years earlier in 1973, writing some shorts for the Marvel Horror Books. Moench would go on to be most famous for his run on Batman but my favorite works by him is Master Of Kung Fu, Aztec Ace and Moon Knight.

By contrast Don Perlin started back in the Golden Age working on Will Eisner's The Spirit newspaper supplement. Don was still working in the 1990's doing art for Valiant Comics. When I first encountered Perlin's art I was not a fan but after more exposure to it I began to enjoy it. His art has that kind of "Stuck In Time" look that he shares with Steve Ditko. His art actually resembles a mix of Steve Ditko and EC artist Jack Kamen.

The first two issues of this collection are Moon Knight #32 and #33 by Perlin. I really enjoyed this run from Werewolf By Night and it made me very eager for a Werewolf By Night "Color Collection" which is long over due. Part of what makes Moon Knight very unique is his three other Identities. Although they are mentioned we only see him in his Moon Knight persona in these two issues.

Next Moon Knight got a two issue try-out in Marvel Spotlight #28 & #29 . These two issues are from the same two creators Moench & Perlin. Finally on page 12 of Marvel Spotlight #28 we get to see him in one of his other idenities as Steven Grant the rich playboy. In this early incarnation he is not the dark gritty hero. Here things are a bit "Campy" with the over-the-top super-villain the Conqueror Lord. Moon Knight's usual entrance into his stately manor is for Frenchie his Butler and Helicopter pilot to drop him from the Helicopter into the outside pool then he swims through a secret passage way to emerge in the Living Room. One hopes he had either a dryer or a clothes line right there so he would not have to walk around the house in a dripping wet Moon Knight costume every time.

Apparently sales did not warrant a book of his own at this time because next he starred in a series of guest appearances. First off was a four and half issue run of The Defenders starting with Defenders #47. This is the Story of the Defenders clash with Scorpio and his Zodiac family. That story actually started with Defenders #46 but since Moon Knight was not with the Defenders until #47, it was not reprinted. Like wise issue #51 wraps up the Scorpio stoy-line and then Moon Knight departs before they embark on their clash with The Ringer So only the first half of that comic is reprinted here. These issues were written by David Anthony Kraft along with Roger Slifer and David Warner and Illustrated by Keith Giffen.

To be honest I did not know the story-line had started with #46 until I was researching it for this review, so it is not needed to enjoy this story. Since Moon Knight and Night Hawk both started as analogs of Batman, it is fun seeing them together. It it revealed that Scorpio is Nick Fury's 52 year old brother. This is a strange and quirky story which tries to make the readers sympathize with Scorpio. Both the Hero's and Villains talk a lot about beer and are shown enjoying a cans of Beer (Schiltz).

Giffen's art for Defenders #48 through #50 is inked by Dan Green, Mike Royer and Giffen himself. Those issues look like Jack Kirby drew them. Defenders #46 and the half issue #51 are inked by Klaus Janson. These look very good nice but you loose the "Kirby rift" that Giffen had going for him.

Next was a two issue appearance in Peter Parker The Spectacular Spider-Man #22 and #23 written by Bill Mantlo. Although Mantlo never ranked in my top tier of writers, one thing you could say for him was he was a natural born story teller who made his stories crystal clear. After reading these two stories I was perfectly caught up on this book with all the plots and sub-plots. I would buy an Epic Collection of Peter Parker in a heart beat even if some of the the villains like this issues Cyclone was quite lame. The first part was by the art team of MIke Zeck and Bruce Patterson. This was very nice and looked quite a bit like the art of Kevin Maquire. The second part features much more traditional art of Jim Mooney and Mike Esposito.

Next is Marvel Two-In-One #52 with The Thing and Moon Knight. Steven Grant writes Steven Grant and the results are rather boring. The art is by Jim Craig and Pablo Marcus and pretty nice, but the story screams "Fill In". Nothing really happens except for one long fight scene. The villian Crossfire is a total rip off of DC's Deadshot. Moon Knight does transfer to his Jake Lockely Cab Driver persona to give the Thing a ride. But the writer never even reveals who Jake is or why The Thing even needs a ride or where they are going. This is my least favorite story in the entire collection. Nothing happens and Nothing Matters. Moon Knight's costume is changed in this issue. His two tone pants are gone never to return. Before they were Black & Silver with the inside being Black. Now they are only Silver. Also his Glider cape becomes a traditional Superhero cape no longer attached at his wrists. The George Perez covers reflects these same costume changes.

Moon Knight would next appear in a solo series done for the back of the Hulk! magazine #11 through #15 plus #17,#18 & #20. This magazine was one of Marvel's first experiments into full process color. These pages also had to be reduced to fit in this collection. All of this resulted in coloring job I did not really enjoy that much. For these solo books Doug Moench made some major tweaks in the tone of the character. Moon Knight becomes a much darker , grittier comic with more adult feel.

The first story in Hulk! #11 was illustrated by Gene Colan and inked by Tony Dezungia. They turned out to be a great team, but it only lasted one story as Keith Pollard did Hulk! #12, The next issue Hulk #13 introduced us to Moon Knight's defining artist the great Bill Sienkiewicz. While only a teenager at the time, his Neal Adams like style went on to become a huge fan favorite. All these Moench & Sienkiewicz shorter pieces are quite good but my favorite was the two parter from Hulk! #17 & #18 which deals with Marc Spector's brother.

Next up is Marvel Premiere #21 a solo Black & White magazine which served a a showcase for a potential new series. This story was recolored for Moon Knight Special Edition #3 and that version is used here. That fact has caused some controversy but I did not mind.

Finally in 1980 Moon Knight gets his own monthly comic series and included here are Moon Knight #1 through #4. Moench & Sienkiewicz are going strong now and the first issue finally gives us the true origin of Moon Knight . It includes how he meets his "Girl Friday" Marlene and got his powers and costume. Moon Knight #4 (the final story in this collection) brings things full circle as we are re-introduced to the organization that first hired Marc Spector to capture the Werewolf By Night.

This collection is over 500 pages of fun and hours of enjoyment. The back matter in this volume includes the wrap around covers done for The Moon Knight Special Editions, original art work, house ads , a Sienkiewicz art portfolio and my favorite Sienkiewicz's painted cover for the Amazing Heroes fanzine.

Highly Recommended.

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Fantastic colors!
By Mike
I'm 39 and read comics. I'm new to Moon Knight and this collection is a fun, interesting read. The color job on this Epic book is really nice. Looking forward to the rest of the book as I've just began. 70's comic book goodness!

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
Three Stars
By Jonathan Cook
Mostly passable comic book fair has some beautifully illustrated material among the tedium.

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