When I was 15 I was reading comics at a friend’s house and he was reading a Moon Knight comic. At that time, I had honestly never heard of him, so I asked my friend who Moon Knight was and his response was, “he’s a Jewish super-hero, he’s kinda lame”. Well, I took it to heart that he was lame and never thought twice about him until, many many years later I’m playing Marvel Ultimate alliance and who appears in the line-up but Moon Knight. I checked out his powers and he was actually pretty fun to play so I played him a bit.
Not too long after I was buying a graphic novel online that I needed and I got the chance to add a copy of Moon Knight: The Bottom to my order without adding any shipping charge and it only cost $2.00! Even if the trade paper back was read by bums with sticky fingers it’d still be worth it for $2.00, so I added it to my order.
When I received my order the Moon Knight book was in remarkable shape so I figured if they were adding it on for only $2.00 it’s really got to be a stinker so I decided to read it that day just to get through it.
What I found was a book with very good artwork, intense violence and an experience that I actually really enjoyed. I can honestly say that aside from some discount Halloween decorations I got after the holiday, this is probably the best $2.00 I’ve ever spent.
Moon Knight: The Bottom is exactly the kind of story I relish. A person who was once someone of import has completely been broken down until he is almost worthless. Marc Spector, the former Moon Knight is alone, lonely, crippled, depressed, addicted, in pain and really at rock bottom. Where can he go from here, only up right? While figuratively that’s true, you can go up at a slant. Not everyone is able to return from the bottom sane and heroic, sometimes the filth at the bottom sticks to you and that’s how it is with Marc Spector, but not just in this instance. See Marc was a paid killer, a warrior and he’d hit bottom before, actually died there and was given the chance to serve an Egyptian god named Konshu in becoming vengeance incarnate. This isn’t Captain America, not everything he does can be easily justified or perceived as the right thing to do. Moon Knight was a troubled character before he hit The Bottom so again, where does he go from here?
Moon Knight isn’t going to be for everybody. Like the Punisher, he’s a vigilante and his greatest power appears to by the ability to withstand a lot of damage which makes for very bloody confrontations.
What I’ve listed in the spoiler is all the action, but what I haven’t put in are the emotional encounters, the dark soliloquies and conversations between Marc Spector and his god Konshu.
It’s a dark and violent story. It’s also a good story, sometimes confusing and frantic, but that’s how Marc Spector himself is as he crawls back from The Bottom. I would definitly recommend this title to anyone who likes their comics dark. In fact, now I’m going to look for the rest of the Moon Knight graphic novels that follow this one.
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