There’s blood on the streets as assassins work their way through a list of names containing those who once formed Moon Knight’s Shadow Cabinet.
But with a number of potential targets and no idea who’s next, how can Moon Knight save his former associates?
PLUS: Just in time for Black History Month, a second story in which the crescent crusader crosses paths with the Sheriff of the Vampire Nation, Blade!
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The Super Powered Fancast
The Story: Thrilling and filled with tension, MacKay crafts a great story for Moon Knight that brilliantly utilizes his alters in a way to enhance the story and the character. I like the mystery forming in this story and how it connects to the character. I like that Marc is utilizing his allies as well and I am excited to see how this story unfolds. The Art: Cappuccio delivers some fantastic art in the issue. The action is awesome and the imagery beautifully captures the tension and immediacy of the story. - 86
Comic Watch
Jed MacKay and Alessandro Cappuccio continue their run of excellence here, bringing back some obscure Speedball villains turned assassins, but someones clearly pulling their strings. Who can this person be? What could this mean for Moon Knight and his crew? Will he be able to stop them in time before they kill the rest of his Shadow Cabinet? So many questions, and I cant wait to see where we go from here. - 80
ComicBook.com
"Moon Debut" by Danny Lore, Ray-Anthony Height, Le Beau Underwood, Scott Hanna, and Rachelle Rosenberg also impresses, and while there are campy moments, it doesn't feel out of place due to the era it takes place in, and how it comes full circle is ultimately satisfying. Moon Knight is used to stacking wins at this point, and I simply don't see that changing. - 80
First Comics News
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Weird Science Marvel Comics
Moon Knight #20 starts a new arc with a trail of death and a pair of long-forgotten villain cameos to put Moon Knight on the trail of a murderous mastermind. The art is spectacular, and the mystery has a decent amount of curiosity baked in, but the execution feels rushed, and that extra dollar you're paying is justified with a mediocre and pointless backup.