Moon Knight (1980)
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Cover art by Bill Sienkiewicz
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First meeting of Moon Knight and Brother Voodoo
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Cover art by Bill Sienkiewicz
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Negative space cover
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1st appearance of Black Spectre, a vigilante who later served the Dark Lord of Chaos, Set
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1st appearance of Black Spectre, a vigilante who later served the Dark Lord of Chaos, Set
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Error edition with a white dot near the center of the cover
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Error edition with a white dot near the center of the cover
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Cover art by Bill Sienkiewicz featuring Werewolf By Night
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Cover art by Bill Sienkiewicz featuring Werewolf By Night
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Cover art by Bill Sienkiewicz
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First meeting of Moon Knight and Doctor Strange
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Origin of Marc Spector aka Moon Knight, details of his childhood
1st appearance of Elias Spector
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Origin of Marc Spector aka Moon Knight, details of his childhood
1st appearance of Elias Spector
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Final issue
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1st appearance of the Sun King, the avatar of Ra
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Variant cover art by Daniel Warren Johnson
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Cover art inspired by Moon Knight #25 (1980)
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Variant cover art by John Tyler Christopher
Trading Card variant
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Variant cover art by John Tyler Christopher
Trading Card variant
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Lenticular variant, similar to a 3D hologram
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1st appearance of The Truth
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1st cameo appearance of Diatrice, the daughter of Moon Knight and Marlene, unnamed
1st cover appearance of the Sun King and first time referred to by Sun King
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1st cameo appearance of Diatrice, the daughter of Moon Knight and Marlene, unnamed
1st cover appearance of the Sun King and first time referred to by Sun King
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1st full appearance of Diatrice Alraune, daughter of Marc Spector, name revealed
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1st full appearance of Diatrice Alraune, daughter of Marc Spector, name revealed
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Origin of Moon Knight, specifically a traumatic event from his childhood that triggered his Dissociative Identity Disorder
1st appearance of Uncle Ernst, a Nazi soldier living under the identity of a rabbi
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Origin of Moon Knight, specifically a traumatic event from his childhood that triggered his Dissociative Identity Disorder
1st appearance of Uncle Ernst, a Nazi soldier living under the identity of a rabbi
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Variant cover art by John Tyler Christopher inspired by David Finch
IG Comics Store exclusive, limited to 600 copies with numbered Certificate of Authenticity (COA)
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Variant cover art by John Tyler Christopher inspired by David Finch
IG Comics Store exclusive, limited to 600 copies with numbered Certificate of Authenticity (COA)
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1st appearance of The Collective, a monstrous mass of human bodies merged to compose one creature
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1st appearance of The Collective, a monstrous mass of human bodies merged to compose one creature
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1st appearance of Lyla DeCriscio, the daughter of a mob boss
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1st appearance of Lyla DeCriscio, the daughter of a mob boss
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1st appearance of the False Truth, a corrupted version of the character, the Truth
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1st appearance of the False Truth, a corrupted version of the character, the Truth
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Variant cover art by Philip Tan
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Variant cover art by Bill Sienkiewicz
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Variant sketch cover art by Bill Sienkiewicz
Remastered edition
Art taken from an interior splash page in Moon Knight #5 (1981)
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Variant sketch cover art by Bill Sienkiewicz
Remastered edition
Art taken from an interior splash page in Moon Knight #5 (1981)
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