![]() ![]() ![]() Who knows what its real title is? Moon Knight Vol. The series’ covers call it High Strangers, but the interior of the comic calls it High Strangeness. Sadly, Marvel Comics hasn’t collected this one, so you’ll have to hunt down the individual issues. The biggest stand-out: the art by Mark Texiera, best known for his work on the ’90s iteration of Ghost Rider. Marc Spector discovered a huge conspiracy involving mind control, aliens, dimensional portals, and UFOs. Moon Knight 4-part Mini-Series “High Strangers” (1999)ĭoug Moench returned to the character with this often overlooked mini-series, published by Marvel in the late ’90s. This run of the series is collected as Essential Moon Knight. ![]() This creative team only did the first 30 issues of the run, but their influence looms large. They instilled the character with many of the attributes other creators draw from to this day, including Mark’s multiple identities. Writer Doug Moench and artist Bill Sienkiewicz gave the series a moody atmosphere. Even though Moon Knight as a character had already been around for a few years at this point, it wasn’t until 1980 that Marvel gave Marc Spector his own ongoing series. ![]()
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