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Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); })Marc Spector, AKA the Moon Knight, is a lesser-known Marvel Comics superhero who debuted in Werewolf by Night vol. 1 #32 (August, 1975). He was created by Doug Moench and Don Perlin. Spector was once a U.S. Marine, but quit and became a mercenary when he went to Egypt. There, he befriended French pilot Jean-Paul DuChamp, often referred to simply as "Frenchie", while working for Raoul Bushman. The trio soon found an archaeological dig that unearthed a temple that contained a statue of the moon god Khonshu. Bushman decided to loot the site, and in so doing, killed the lead researcher, Dr. Alraune. In response, Spector picked a fight with Bushman that did not go as well as planned.As Spector lay dying, Khonshu appeared to him in a vision and offered to bring him back to life if he became the god's avatar on Earth. He did. After repaying his new Arch-Enemy Bushman, he went back to America with Frenchie and the late Dr. Alraune's daughter Marlene. Deciding to become a crime-fighter, Spector created a silver cloaked costume and became the Moon Knight. Ashamed of his mercenary past, he invested the money he acquired from those jobs, developed a small fortune, and created the identity of Steven Grant, as well as the other identity of common taxicab driver Jake Lockley.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_2'); })Later incarnations have had him lose his grip on reality and treat each of these personae as different people, among other identities crafted to suit his needs. He's commonly seen as a Captain Ersatz of Batman, due to the "millionaire playboy" Steven Grant personality and cape-wearing, overly-thematic nighttime vigilantism. Strictly speaking he has a lot more in common with The Shadow, also the chief inspiration for Batman, but writers have often used him for a sideways commentary on DC's greatest Cowl, usually as a contrast - people may ask if Batman is as crazy as the villains he fights, but Moon Knight definitely is.He also entered the spotlight (kind of) as an official member of Captain America's Secret Avengers after Siege. In 2014, he got a new ongoing series with the first six issues by Warren Ellis and Declan Shalvey. After them, it became a rotating writer/artist book, with Brian Wood and Greg Smallwood doing #7-13 and Cullen Bunn and Ron Ackins doing #14-17. Declan Shalvey remained on covers for a while and Jordie Bellaire on colours. Each issue was a done-in-one adventure (with some recurring background plots) rather than the more common arc-based structure.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_3'); })Jeff Lemire wrote a new Moon Knight series post-Secret Wars, with Greg Smallwood returning as the artist. The series went back to Marvel's typical arc-based structure.After Lemire's run finished, Max Bemis and Jacen Burrows took over creative team duties in time for the Marvel Legacy initiative, which returned Moon Knight to his all-white costume and traditional superheroics in contrast to Lemire's Mind Screw and Ellis's Genre Throwback to The Shadow (kinda).In August 2019, it was announced that a Moon Knight series was in development at Disney+ for Phase 4 of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, premiering sometime in 2021-2022.Has a character page in need of some love. | |
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Secret Identity | |
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Secret Identity: Several. Partially subverted in that several major villains seem to know one or all of them, despite his best efforts — a fact which he frequently laments. | |
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His series has grown Darker and Edgier since the mid-2010's, and unlike some other examples this has been an improvement as a side-effect has been that his stories have been more tightly written and there's a more cinematic film-noir quality to it, while his transformation into a cold-blooded killer is fitting. This contrasts with his previous treatment in the Marvel Universe where he's been seen as little more than a schizophrenic loser and C-List Fodder. | |
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Man in White: His suit is as white as the moon. He does it so his targets can see him coming, and their fear is a much better tool for him than sneaking up in the shadows. Given his violent tendencies, it's hard to say if Light Is Good or not. | |
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Through flashbacks, which should be taken with a grain of salt, it's revealed that Marc has had the separate personalities of Steven Grant and Jake Lockley for most of his life, dating back to even when he was a boy. | |
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Death by Origin Story: One of few instances where the death is the protagonist's. | |
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I Owe You My Life | |
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I Owe You My Life: Crawley credits Spector with this, saying that only by aiding in Moon Knight's activities does his life hold any purpose, and without providing that aid he may as well be, and probably would be, lying dead in the gutter. | |
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Stealth Pun | |
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Stealth Pun: He's quite literally a lunatic superhero. | |
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No Hero to His Valet | |
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No Hero to His Valet: His various companions and allies eventually leave him in disgust (if they don't die first) due to a mixture of his insanity, churlishness, and the wretched irony of funding a war on crime with a nigh-limitless supply of paramilitary blood money. | |
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Ambiguous Situation: A Civil War II tie-in has Nick Fury explaining that Moon Knight was stuck in an asylum at the moment. The actual 2016 Jeff Lemire run never actually explains if the asylum was real or just part of Marc Spector's delusions in his mental journey to kill Khonshu. The gigantic Mind Screw attitude of the series doesn't help to give clues or answers. | |
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Alternate Company Equivalent: Of another "knight", but with Divergent Character Evolution leading to some heavy shades of Deconstruction and Foil. Both are Terror Heroes, but Batman fights from darkness, while Moon Knight wears white so people see him coming. While Batman has his entire (Bat-)family, as well as his friends in the Justice League, Moon Knight is a perennial D-lister with no friends, and a third-string Avenger. And while (most) writers portray Batman to be (in the context of his weird universe) actually entirely sane and rational, Moon Knight is the cape-wearing vigilante if his sanity was legitimately unstable. With the most recent volume started by Ellis and the 'Mister Knight' persona a case can be made he is also one for Steve Ditko creation 'Mr. A'. | |
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Black Comedy | |
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Black Comedy: The Warren Ellis run has a lot of this. | |
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Semper Fi | |
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Semper Fi: To further his credentials as a professional badass. He served in the USMC before becoming a superhero. | |
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No-Holds-Barred Beatdown | |
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No-Holds-Barred Beatdown: Ended with the removal of Bushman's face. | |
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Smite Me, O Mighty Smiter | |
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Smite Me, O Mighty Smiter!: Marc has been known to get a little emotional and yell at his Khonshu statue. | |
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Ambiguously Jewish: Marc's the son of a rabbi, but he isn't very religious (unless you count his devotion to Khonshu). In some of the flashbacks in the 2016 series, he's seen wearing a kippah. And after his father dies, Marc goes to attend his shiva. | |
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Ax-Crazy | |
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Ax-Crazy: On his worst days, or when Khonshu is especially pushy. | |
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C-List Fodder | |
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C-List Fodder: Often referenced in his own series. He even recalls his time as an Avenger: "Sent me to the West coast B team." He finally made it to the A-List as a member of the Secret Avengers. The only problem is that nobody else knows he's A-list now. In his 2011 series, he finds himself unwittingly up against Count Nefaria, a man who has taken on the Avengers in the past (as in: all of them, at once, by himself), who is more than a little irate his plans are being tripped up by someone he didn't even recognise at first. Echo, frequent guest star of the same series. Played for Laughs when she calls the Avengers mansion under her real name. | |
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Rogues-Gallery Transplant: Has fought plenty of villains from elsewhere in the Marvel Universe, such as Taskmaster and the Thunderbolts. | |
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Thou Shalt Not Kill | |
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Thou Shalt Not Kill: A notable aversion. Moon Knight doesn't like killing and generally tries as hard as possible to avoid it, but unlike most superheroes he's willing to kill. Khonshu often tries to advance this willingness into becoming a full-blown Blood Knight who kills any crook that crosses paths with him, but Marc usually resists it. When he doesn't well... bad things happen. For example; in the prologue to the "The Bottom" arc, Moon Knight is almost defeated by his nemesis Bushman, but saves himself at the last minute by carving Bushman's face off with a crescent knife. | |
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Chest Insignia | |
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Chest Insignia: In most incarnations, a crescent moon. | |
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Beard of Sorrow | |
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Beard of Sorrow: Grew one while crippled after his pivotal fight with Bushman. | |
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Hollywood Healing | |
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Hollywood Healing: The fight with Bushman where he carved off his face left Spector in a wheelchair with his legs all but shattered. With the proper motivation from Khonshu and a little help in the Super Toughness department, he finally stood back up and got back to it. | |
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Arch-Enemy | |
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Arch-Enemy: Bushman. | |
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Thememobile: While Moon Knight's Jake Lockley persona is a cab driver, Moon Knight typically travels by way of moon-shaped helicopter. | |
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Split Personality | |
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Split Personality: Depending on the Writer, Marc will have alternate identities living in his head. The most common being millionaire Steven Grant and cab-driver Jake Lockley. In Ultimate Marvel, Moon Knight has 5 different personalities, including a little girl. With no eyes. In the 2011-2012 series, Marc Spector, Captain America, Wolverine, and Spider-Man. Interestingly, they are aware of each other, and other than Marc usually just provide advice. When Echo is killed, Wolverine destroys the other two and drives Marc into Unstoppable Rage. Eventually Wolverine, Echo, and Iron Man become Marc's new alternate selves. In the 2014 series, Marc switches to having Steven Grant, Jake Lockley, and Khonshu himself in his head. The 2016 run thus far has only had Khonshu and Marc, although considering the circumstances... Through flashbacks, which should be taken with a grain of salt, it's revealed that Marc has had the separate personalities of Steven Grant and Jake Lockley for most of his life, dating back to even when he was a boy. | |
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Death Is Cheap | |
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Death Is Cheap: Marc Spector has died something like three times in continuity, and has been resurrected by Khonshu each time, often within the same story arc. | |
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Don't You Dare Pity Me! | |
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Don't You Dare Pity Me!: No matter how beaten up he gets, he rarely lets anyone else help him out, at least initially. Even Khonshu. | |
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The Smart Guy | |
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The Smart Guy: Ray Landers, his mechanic who flies the mooncopter if Frenchie is unavailable. Bendis' run had Buck Lime, a former SHIELD agent, as this. | |
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Curb-Stomp Battle | |
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Curb-Stomp Battle: In the Ellis books, Moon Knight was tasting a lot of Doc Martens thanks to some vicious ghost-punks. After getting some ancient Egyptian ghost-busting gear, he returns the favor and then some. Including smashing one ghost's head clean off its shoulders and punching another's arm right out of the socket. The ghosts are so terrified even after reforming at the site of their death, they do nothing but hide in a wall as Moon Knight walks in to shut down the item causing their spirits to manifest. | |
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Sherlock Scan: A minor enemy of Moon Knight called The Profile specializes in this, literally to the point of it being a superpower. He is eventually defeated due to Moon Knight being an agent of a god. While the Knight himself could be analyzed, the god could not due to not being present. Moon Knight himself seems to have picked this up for one of his personas, Mr. Knight, in the 2014 series. | |
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Night and Day Duo | |
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Night and Day Duo: He has this dynamic with Sun King. Both are avatars used by the Gods of the Moon and Sun, Khonshu and Ra, who get their power respectively from the moon or sun. The two have been at war with each other for centuries, and to make it even better Ra is Khonshu's father. | |
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Becoming the Mask | |
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Becoming the Mask: | |
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Ignored Enamored Underling | |
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Ignored Enamored Underling: Frenchie often told Spector he loved him. Spector never put two and two together and assumed it was just Undying Loyalty. He never found out Frenchie was gay at all until after Frenchie had moved on with his life and found a boyfriend. | |
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Wham Line | |
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Wham Line: From Issue 15 of the Marvel Now run. After slaying a boogyman type creature who would slaughter children in their sleep, Marc hears the dying monster whispering something. | |
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The Atoner | |
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The Atoner: In the series "the Vengeance of the Moon Knight", he genuinely tries to become a true hero, which doesn't kill, cripple or mutilate his opponents. | |
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Good Scars, Evil Scars | |
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Good Scars, Evil Scars: Subverted. He has a scar over his left eye, but he's a good guy. | |
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Body Horror | |
Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_504a1991 | comment |
Body Horror: At one point his body was wasting away. | |
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Crazy-Prepared | |
Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_50f66629 | comment |
Crazy-Prepared: Literally in Issue 3 of Volume 5. When Spector encountered a gang of punk ghosts that was terrorizing a neighborhood, he got his ass kicked because they could hit him while his blows pass harmlessly through them. After stumbling back home, he has a little pep talk with Khonshu who tells Spector that he doesn't need any help. Over the years, Spector had been collecting Egyptian armour and artifacts without understanding why or even remembering that he did so. Some of those old Egyptian items have the power to affect ghosts. So cue round 2 and Moon Knight all decked out... | |
Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_50f66629 | featureApplicability |
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We Used to Be Friends | |
Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_51a3ba7 | comment |
We Used to Be Friends: Whenever someone questions Marlene or Frenchie in Huston or Ellis's runs, they make it very clear they have nothing to do with Spector any more. Marc is ok with that, because as he mentions, everyone that loves him ends up hurt. | |
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Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_51a3ba7 | |
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Empowered Badass Normal | |
Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_539ae07a | comment |
Empowered Badass Normal: At various points in the past, Khonshu has also empowered him with superhuman strength based on the waxing of the moon, night vision, limited invisibility, and a Healing Factor. Since Warren Ellis' run, he has displayed certain supernatural gifts like the ability to see ghosts and speak to the dead. | |
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1.0 | |
Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_539ae07a | featureConfidence |
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Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_539ae07a | |
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First-Episode Resurrection | |
Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_5407b177 | comment |
First Episode Resurrection: By the moon god Khonshu. | |
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Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_5407b177 | |
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I Work Alone | |
Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_5571b706 | comment |
I Work Alone: Often Subverted. Despite his loner identity and typically taking on most of the hard work on missions, Moon Knight openly relies on his partner Frenchie. He even adopts a sidekick at one point. In Marvel Knights he practically begs Daredevil to let him on the team. Played straight from Ellis's run onwards. His car and aircraft are all run by autopilots and he has no one else at his base. | |
Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_5571b706 | featureApplicability |
-0.3 | |
Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_5571b706 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Moon Knight / Comicbook | hasFeature |
Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_5571b706 | |
Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_5989e3b6 | type |
Enemy Mine | |
Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_5989e3b6 | comment |
Enemy Mine: While the Profile is often antagonistic towards him, he has just as often aided Moon Knight, even helping him get registered after the Civil War. | |
Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_5989e3b6 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
Moon Knight / Comicbook | hasFeature |
Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_5989e3b6 | |
Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_5a40d6a | type |
Adaptation Distillation | |
Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_5a40d6a | comment |
Adaptation Distillation: Those who have the necessary amount of knowledge about Moon Knight's history will notice that Warren Ellis's run has multiple Call Backs ranging from the thematic (Moon Knight fights a mercenary who was left for dead by his company) to straight up Continuity Nods (Ellis's final issue pretty much sums up Marc's backstory as broadly as possible). | |
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Moon Knight / Comicbook | hasFeature |
Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_5a40d6a | |
Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_5b6e57e | type |
Required Secondary Powers | |
Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_5b6e57e | comment |
Required Secondary Powers: Marc asks his tech guy to make him a bracelet with Wolverine-like retractable claws. Once it is finished, he asks if the claws are made of adamantium. The tech guy replies that would be pointless, since even with just regular high-tensile steel his arm would break well before the claws do. | |
Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_5b6e57e | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_5b6e57e | |
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Chainsaw Good | |
Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_5caef4ca | comment |
Chainsaw Good: The gimmick of the assassin... Chainsaw. | |
Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_5caef4ca | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_5d5cc3fd | type |
Through the Eyes of Madness | |
Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_5d5cc3fd | comment |
Through the Eyes of Madness: The Post-Secret Wars run. Marc Spector is in an insane asylum being treated for delusions. Or is he? The other residents of the asylum are his associates, and if he wears a homemade mask the orderlies look like jackals. And good ol' New York is covered in sand and pyramids. The surreal art style doesn't help in determining what is real and what is not. | |
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1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
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Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_5d5cc3fd | |
Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_6411dac8 | type |
BadassNormal | |
Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_6411dac8 | comment |
Badass Normal: Moon Knight has usually relied primarily on his agility, skills, technology, and weapons to get by. Also his ability to take pain and punishment is phenomenal given his lack of physical superpowers. Empowered Badass Normal: At various points in the past, Khonshu has also empowered him with superhuman strength based on the waxing of the moon, night vision, limited invisibility, and a Healing Factor. Since Warren Ellis' run, he has displayed certain supernatural gifts like the ability to see ghosts and speak to the dead. | |
Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_6411dac8 | featureApplicability |
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Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_6500e9cc | type |
Fighting from the Inside | |
Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_6500e9cc | comment |
Fighting from the Inside: See Split-Personality Takeover below. | |
Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_6500e9cc | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_6500e9cc | |
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Rich Idiot With No Day Job | |
Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_6b7668fa | comment |
Rich Idiot with No Day Job: Moon Knight's "Steven Grant" identity. | |
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1.0 | |
Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_6b7668fa | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
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Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_6b7668fa | |
Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_6b983bf7 | type |
Unstoppable Rage | |
Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_6b983bf7 | comment |
Unstoppable Rage: When Echo is killed by Count Nefaria, Moon Knight's Wolverine personality drives him into a rage, causing him to seriously injure the Count. Nefaria (a villain on the power level of Thor) is actually forced into a stunned retreat to recover, and Moon Knight wakes up later chained to a hospital bed. | |
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Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_6b983bf7 | |
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Private Military Contractors | |
Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_6c553873 | comment |
Private Military Contractors: Spector's backstory. | |
Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_6c553873 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_6c553873 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
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Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_6c553873 | |
Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_710bd545 | type |
Mind Screwdriver | |
Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_710bd545 | comment |
Mind Screwdriver: The 2014 Warren Ellis run, which tries to put the Mind Screw aspects of Spector going completely insane in Brian Michael Bendis' previous Moon Knight run in terms of Spector's relation to Khonshu. | |
Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_710bd545 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
Moon Knight / Comicbook | hasFeature |
Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_710bd545 | |
Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_722b3319 | type |
Camp Gay | |
Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_722b3319 | comment |
Camp Gay: Frenchie's boyfriend and eventual husband, Rob. | |
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Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_73f7975f | type |
Jerkass Gods | |
Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_73f7975f | comment |
Jerkass Gods: In the arc "The Bottom", Khonshu is revealed to be something of a Jerkass God, as well as a Blood Knight. The is furthered in Brian Wood's run when Khonshu is willing to abandon Moon Knight as his avatar for the Doctor instead because she is willing to be more bloodthirsty. It doesn't last for long, but the God sways long enough to make things difficult for "his son". This continues in Cullen Bunn's run where Moon Knight encounters there are other followers of Khonshu besides himself, including a monster that preys on children and a twisted cult. | |
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Arc Words | |
Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_7464705c | comment |
Arc Words: Ellis's run had "Not good enough" and "the one you see coming." | |
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1.0 | |
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Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_7464705c | |
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Played for Laughs | |
Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_762b9223 | comment |
Echo, frequent guest star of the same series. Played for Laughs when she calls the Avengers mansion under her real name. | |
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Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_762b9223 | |
Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_7758b2c5 | type |
Protectorate | |
Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_7758b2c5 | comment |
Protectorate: In the 2014 series, Marc specifically becomes protector of "those who travel by night", reflecting his status as an aspect of the moon god Khonshu. | |
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1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
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Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_7758b2c5 | |
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All Myths Are True | |
Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_776a06eb | comment |
All Myths Are True: Part of his origin story. | |
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1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
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Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_776a06eb | |
Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_7796aabe | type |
Boxing Battler | |
Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_7796aabe | comment |
Boxing Battler: Had a stint as a heavyweight boxer in his youth. While he learned many other styles throughout his later careers as a soldier, mercenary and costumed hero, his hard-hitting brawling style of combat still brings to mind a prize-fighter. Emphasized by his occasional use of spiked cestus (the ancient precursor to boxing gloves). | |
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Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_7796aabe | |
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"The Reason You Suck" Speech | |
Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_7d89315b | comment |
"The Reason You Suck" Speech: Moon Knight gives one to the new Black Spectre about his predecessor, followed by a Badass Boast peppered with Self-Deprecation. | |
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Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_7d89315b | |
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Insanity Immunity | |
Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_7dffcc84 | comment |
Insanity Immunity: Marc's mind makes him a nightmare for psychics. Profile was reduced to a screaming wreck from looking Moon Knight in the eye, and the Truth was overwhelmed by trying to use his powers on the Jack Lockley persona. | |
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Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_7dffcc84 | |
Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_83b44e80 | type |
Straight Gay | |
Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_83b44e80 | comment |
Straight Gay: Frenchie, so much so that Moon Knight didn't even know he was gay. | |
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1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
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Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_83b44e80 | |
Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_8774fb47 | type |
Eldritch Abomination | |
Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_8774fb47 | comment |
Eldritch Abomination: Khonshu, from the 2006 run onward. Originally he liked to appear as Bushman's faceless corpse and regularly goaded Marc to commit murder. Then as a malformed statue, still encouraging violence. Under Ellis he became a much colder figure, appearing mainly as Mister Knight with a terrifying bird skull for a head. | |
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Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_8774fb47 | |
Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_87ede6fc | type |
That Man Is Dead | |
Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_87ede6fc | comment |
That Man Is Dead: At the end of the The Death of Marc Spector arc. In a conversation with Marlene, Frenchie confirms Marc Spector is indeed dead... but Jake Lockley isn't. | |
Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_87ede6fc | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
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Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_87ede6fc | |
Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_88799cf4 | type |
Badass Cape | |
Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_88799cf4 | comment |
Badass Cape: Especially as drawn by Alex Maleev. | |
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1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
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Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_88799cf4 | |
Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_88e7f8b8 | type |
Batman Cold Open | |
Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_88e7f8b8 | comment |
Batman Cold Open: He does these, in another parallel with the Trope Namer. | |
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1.0 | |
Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_88e7f8b8 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
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Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_88e7f8b8 | |
Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_8967e17f | type |
Back from the Dead | |
Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_8967e17f | comment |
Back from the Dead: Spector himself as part of his origin story, and Khonshu has brought him back to life several times since then. Bushman also came back courtesy of the Hood's supernatural goons. | |
Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_8967e17f | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_8967e17f | |
Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_898ff050 | type |
Villain Protagonist | |
Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_898ff050 | comment |
Villain Protagonist: The final issue of Warren Ellis's run revolves around Ryan Trent, the new Black Spectre. | |
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1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
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Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_898ff050 | |
Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_8e20979 | type |
Wham Episode | |
Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_8e20979 | comment |
Wham Episode: The "Gods And Country" arc; Carson Knowles returns and nearly destroys New York, forcing Moon Knight to kill him by shoving him off a building on national television. This is seen by Iron Man, bringing the full force of SHIELD and other registered heroes down on Moon Knight's head. The "Death Of Marc Spector" arc; after a brutal battle with Bullseye, Moon Knight fakes his death and travels to Mexico. Marlene, Frenchie, and Ray Landers all cut ties with Marc believing him to be dead. Issue 9 of the Bendis run; Count Nefaria kills Echo, causing Marc to absolutely lose it with his aggressive personality outright destroying his other personality aspects. Issue 6 of the Ellis run; Black Spectre launches an all-out attack on Moon Knight. Just three issues later, in Issue #9, Moon Knight's psychiatrist manages to convince Khonshu to work with her rather than Marc. Issue 5 of the All-New All Different series. It appears that the Marc Spector personality has committed suicide, paving the way for the Khonshu aspect to completely take over his body and trap Steven Grant and Jake Lockley elsewhere. Issue 14: Marc Spector, Steven Grant, Jake Lockley, and Moon Knight kill Khonshu. Issue 3 of Bemis run ends on the reveal that Marc and Marlene have a young daughter. | |
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1.0 | |
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Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_8eb3d48f | type |
Revisiting the Roots | |
Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_8eb3d48f | comment |
Revisiting the Roots: Max Bemis's run (part of Marvel Legacy) quietly dispenses with Warren Ellis and Jeff Lemire's status quo shake ups to return the character to his traditional superhero adventures. This results in Khonshu being revived without explanation, the Mr. Knight persona seemingly forgotten in favor of the original identities of Spector, Grant, and Lockley, and the introduction of more fantastical elements such as a pyrokinetic nemesis for Moon Knight. This is also exemplified by the decision to ditch Declan Shalvey's redesign for a return to the original all-white costume. | |
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Secret-Identity Identity | |
Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_8f350291 | comment |
Secret Identity Identity: Even he can't tell anymore. | |
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Demonic Possession | |
Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_906365a2 | comment |
Demonic Possession: The interpretation of Spector's Split Personality in the 2014 ongoing. He also once was literally possessed by Demogoblin after an encounter with the then-possessed Hobgoblin. | |
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Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_906365a2 | |
Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_90a1fbd4 | type |
Split-Personality Takeover | |
Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_90a1fbd4 | comment |
Split-Personality Takeover: In the Ultimate universe "Warriors" story arc, Moon Knight creates the persona of Ronin to infiltrate and take down the Kingpin; he ends up losing control, and Ronin takes over. However, Ronin eventually comes back to "wake up" Moon Knight again. Maybe not a complete takeover, but in the Bendis series, when Echo is killed, the Spector's Wolverine personality actually destroys the Captain America and Spider-Man personalities and drives Marc into an Unstoppable Rage. | |
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Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_9826b657 | type |
Multilayer Façade | |
Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_9826b657 | comment |
Multilayer Façade: As part of his multiple personality psychopathy, sometimes even he didn't know who the "real" person was under all the double- and triple-personalities. | |
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Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_9826b657 | |
Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_9a2aee13 | type |
Heroic Bystander | |
Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_9a2aee13 | comment |
Heroic Bystander: Upon being attacked by three supervillains at once, Moon Knight manages to defeat two of them but is tied up by Coachwhip's electrical coils. Coachwhip is about to fry Moon Knight when a bystander sprays her with a hose, shorting out her equipment and knocking her out from the feedback. | |
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Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_9cb5e4bb | type |
Evil Costume Switch | |
Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_9cb5e4bb | comment |
Evil Costume Switch: His sidekick, Midnight. Oddly enough, it hasn't happened to Moon Knight himself in the 616-universe. In the Ultimate universe, at one point he creates a fake villain persona known as Ronin in order to work his way into the Kingpin's organization and ends up Becoming the Mask. | |
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Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_9cb5e4bb | |
Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_9d17b859 | type |
Made of Iron | |
Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_9d17b859 | comment |
Notably does this to his enemies. He's not Made of Iron, but he takes more punches than he dodges to scare the hell out of them. Taskmaster wasn't impressed. | |
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Double Consciousness | |
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Double Consciousness: Split Personality problems do not help. | |
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Badass in a Nice Suit | |
Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_9fbe06a5 | comment |
Badass in a Nice Suit: Warren Ellis' run introduces his "Mister Knight"◊ persona, which wears a snazzy white suit. The shading, however, makes sure that we are well aware that he is... just a bit out there. | |
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Rogues Gallery | |
Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_a0396574 | comment |
Rogues Gallery: Not a terribly interesting one, though, but it's getting better. Rogues-Gallery Transplant: Has fought plenty of villains from elsewhere in the Marvel Universe, such as Taskmaster and the Thunderbolts. | |
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Eye Scream | |
Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_a2b38d3b | comment |
Eye Scream: Moon Knight's battle with The Truth. The latter winds up getting his eyes shanked by a pair of crescent darts. | |
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Bold Inflation | |
Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_a2cd1e60 | comment |
Bold Inflation: Uses this. | |
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Joker Immunity | |
Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_a6cbef9a | comment |
Joker Immunity: Notable aversion with Black Spectre; after many battles with Moon Knight, he was shoved off a building and fell to his death. He hasn't come back and has since been replaced by a new Black Spectre. | |
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RealLife | |
Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_a8559a9f | comment |
Real Life: In the All New All Different run, it appears that the Steven Grant personality now resides here, overseeing a hypothetical Marvel Studios Moon Knight film. | |
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Lunacy | |
Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_a8c9ac97 | comment |
Lunacy: In the past his strength waxed and waned with the phases of the moon. Then again, there's also a more up front description of lunacy as well. | |
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Preacher's Kid | |
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Preacher's Kid: Marc Spector is actually a rabbi's kid, but fits the trope in the way he went bad before going sort of good. | |
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Deadpan Snarker | |
Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_ae3d6438 | comment |
Deadpan Snarker: He likes to snark. | |
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Loners Are Freaks | |
Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_b04fdcc4 | comment |
Loners Are Freaks: And he is both of these things. | |
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RetCon | |
Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_b2279346 | comment |
Retcon: Marc's mental illness goes through this back and fourth between Warren Ellis' revamp and later Jeff Lemire's relaunch. Ellis openly disliked Marc apparently 'catching' DID by pretending to be other people and so explained this as the result of Khonshu's influence. Lemire, who found the mental illness aspect interesting, brought it back, explaining that Marc had been suffering DID before he became Khonshu's avatar, with 'Stephen Grant' first emerging while he was in school (thus, not the result of him 'catching' it or the result of Khonshu). Its not quite reached Armed with Canon yet, though. | |
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Tragic Villain | |
Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_b5171e10 | comment |
Tragic Villain: Both Black Spectres, who turn to villainy to be noticed and respected, only to lose everything because of it. | |
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Confusion Fu | |
Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_b59f6070 | comment |
Confusion Fu: In the Bendis series, his additional personalities (namely, Captain America, Spider-Man, and Wolverine) cause Moon Knight to start using their respective weapons in a fight. To say that this is unexpected by his opponents is an understatement. When Spider-Man catches wind of Moon Knight dressing and fighting like him, he's baffled. | |
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Blood Knight | |
Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_b7c53a22 | comment |
Blood Knight: Khonshu spends most of his time trying to push Moon Knight into this role, with varying success. | |
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Treacherous Advisor | |
Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_b8ab7dc4 | comment |
Treacherous Advisor: Inverted. Midnight is the one who betrays Moon Knight. | |
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No Social Skills | |
Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_bd0d6395 | comment |
No Social Skills: Due to his poor mental state, Marc has a hard time forming emotional bonds and generally isn't good with people. Even his longtime friendship and relationship with Frenchie and Marlene respectively fell apart after about a decade. He realizes this, but considers it necessary; people close to him tend to get hurt, so he doesn't care if he's alone as long as they're safe. He's not even good at dealing with other members of the superhero community, many of whom openly shun him. | |
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Anti-Hero | |
Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_beb9a361 | comment |
Anti-Hero: He is The Cowl, but crazy (and his patron god wants him to be a Blood Knight). | |
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Hallway Fight | |
Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_c1e703ff | comment |
Hallway Fight: An issue of the Warren Ellis run has Mr. Knight fighting his way through an entire brownstone house to rescue a kidnapped girl, including several hallways. | |
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Show Within a Show | |
Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_c2393191 | comment |
Show Within a Show: In the New Moon Knight ongoing. There is a Xena like show based on his adventures called "Legend of Konshu". | |
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God in Human Form | |
Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_c5a7def5 | comment |
God in Human Form: Ellis' interpretation of Spector in the 2014 series: Marc was remade in Khonshu's image after his death, to be the god's latest avatar in the mortal world. | |
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Shout-Out | |
Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_c75df49a | comment |
Shout-Out: Issue 5 of the Ellis run is one big homage to The Raid, with director Gareth Evans' name written in graffiti in one point. (Declan Shalvey is a vocal fan of the film.) Issue Six of Lemire's run has Executive Producer Steven Grant talk about Marvel Studios and mentions Ant-Man. Though by the tone of the dialogue, it comes off as a minor Take That, Us. In Fist of Khonshu #6, Moon Knight quotes his chief inspiration, with a little twist at the end: One storyline in the 1990s series had Moon Knight encountering multiple alternate Moon Knights, many of whom were references to other heroes ("Mr Spector" is The Spirit; Moon Man is Golden Age Batman; Dark Moon is The Dark Knight Returns Batman; Moon Ghost is Space Ghost.) | |
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Maybe Magic, Maybe Mundane | |
Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_cb70651c | comment |
Maybe Magic, Maybe Mundane: Depending on the Writer, Moon Knight is either a magically enhanced Avatar of an Egyptian Moon God, or he's a lunatic who thinks he is. Regardless, he's always an Ax-Crazy Badass with multiple personalities, but the main thing that changes is if he's a Badass Normal or not. YMMV on which is the more interesting interpretation. | |
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I Just Want to Be Special | |
Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_cb83d23b | comment |
I Just Want to Be Special: One of the cops in issue #1 of the 2014 run becomes a bad guy because he's upset Moon Knight is special and he gets no respect. He, Ryan Trent, ends up becoming the new Black Spectre. | |
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Ballistic Discount | |
Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_cc86a5a1 | comment |
Ballistic Discount: Carson Knowles, better known as the villain Black Spectre, is buying a crapton of medieval weaponry and armour, and the dealer refuses to hand over anything until he sees payment. Knowles tosses a bag at his feet and begins picking up his weapons, while the dealer opens the bag and complains there's nothing in there. He promply says "Oh @#$%" when the penny drops. | |
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Punch! Punch! Punch! Uh Oh... | |
Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_cd3a1755 | comment |
Punch! Punch! Punch! Uh Oh...: One arc involving voodoo zombies has one of these moments as Moon Knight finds even his higher-than-average strength unable to faze an assailant. Notably does this to his enemies. He's not Made of Iron, but he takes more punches than he dodges to scare the hell out of them. Taskmaster wasn't impressed. | |
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Killed Off for Real | |
Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_cda501da | comment |
Killed Off for Real: Bushman, the first Black Spectre, Midnight, and Echo. Though Echo later gets better. | |
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An Arm and a Leg | |
Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_d028e0da | comment |
An Arm and a Leg: Shadow Knight forcibly removed Frenchie's legs as part of one of his schemes. | |
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Armor-Piercing Slap | |
Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_d043ab87 | comment |
Armor-Piercing Slap: When Spector is undergoing a Heroic BSoD during God & Country, Crawley gives him one to snap him out of it. Then he gives him another two, for good measure. | |
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What the Hell, Hero? | |
Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_d39e327f | comment |
What the Hell, Hero?: See Thou Shalt Not Kill above. This is outdone by the fact that he keeps the carved off face as a memento. Khonshu appears to him as a faceless Bushman from this point on. Two arcs later, while struggling with personality issues, Spector retrieves the face-mask and puts it on before being caught by Marlene, who flees screaming. | |
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Carnival of Killers | |
Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_d609b01a | comment |
Carnival of Killers: In issue #4 of his first series, Moon Knight is targeted by the Committee, a crime syndicate who feels MK double crossed them. They send out five assassins: Ice, Bull, Dragon, Razor, and Boom Boom. | |
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Screw This, I'm Outta Here | |
Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_d9cf40fa | comment |
Screw This, I'm Outta Here!: Played for Drama. After being put in danger too many times and seeing how unstable Spector had become, Marlene walked out on him. Frenchie, after losing his legs, left not long after. Though they both occasionally came back, these relapses became less frequent, and as of 2014 have completely closed off that part of their lives, and Spector is content to leave it that way. | |
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Battle Butler | |
Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_d9d8fd35 | comment |
Battle Butler: Samuels, Spector's butler, once spectacularly opened up on Taskmaster with a blunderbuss. | |
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Tear Off Your Face | |
Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_daead778 | comment |
Tear Off Your Face: Who cut Bushman`s face off? Moon Knight did. Moon Knight has became infamous for doing it, atleast the public doesn't know that Spector even wore the face, scaring away Marlene. | |
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Hunter of Monsters | |
Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_dd8c255 | comment |
Hunter of Monsters: Is known as this for supernatural and street level enemies. His first ever appearance had him battling against Werewolf by Night, and the 2014 series seems to have restored him going after against street level violence as well as supernatural and just strange threats. | |
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The Cowl | |
Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_e276cd | comment |
The Cowl: Has parallelisms with Batman and The Shadow. | |
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Expy | |
Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_e5421161 | comment |
Expy: While he is commonly referred to as a Batman-expy, he has far more in common with Batman's own inspiration, The Shadow. Both are darker vigilantes with varying degrees of brutality depending on the adaptation, driven partially by a desire to atone for their pasts, related to mystical concepts that can be explained psychologically, varying degrees of super abilities, and who may or may not be paladins of higher mystical entities, depending on the version. Moon Knight, like The Shadow, relies on a close network of agents (outright referred to as the "Shadow Cabinet"), some of which include close friends and people aware of his secret identity, and a complicated relationship with a romantic interest. Additionally, Moon Knight also employs multiple identities in his missions via his different personalities. | |
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Unexplained Recovery | |
Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_e5d8460d | comment |
Unexplained Recovery: The entirety of Jeff Lemire's run built up to and ended with Marc and his personas killing Khonshu, freeing themselves of his negative influence (don't worry about whether he's an actual Egyptian god or a representation of Marc's mental illness for now). Max Bemis's run inexplicably revives him with little to no explanation as to why he's back and serving as the ringleader of Marc's personalities again. Or why he's benevolent once more. | |
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Flanderization | |
Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_e5e6640b | comment |
Flanderization: Due to many unfamiliar writers knowing nothing about Moon Knight besides his insanity, many of his brief appearances where he doesn't play much of a role results in him being shown as an almost complete joke whose mental illness turns him into a goofy Cloudcuckoolander. Doctor Strange: Damnation for instance has him acting suspiciously more like Deadpool than anything. | |
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True Sight | |
Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_e7c33c6a | comment |
True Sight: In the post-Secret Wars run, Marc with his mask off sees a regular Bedlam House with cruel orderlies who give him electro-shock therapy and other tortures. Moon Knight with his mask on sees Jackal demons running a prison in Neo-Egypt. | |
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Sidekick | |
Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_e899b102 | comment |
Sidekick: He reluctantly takes on a sidekick in the form of Midnight at one point. Midnight is later turned into a cyborg and Moon Knight is forced to kill him. | |
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Exact Words | |
Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_e9e35e8f | comment |
Exact Words: Around the time of Civil War, one issue had Marc Specter telling his friends that he would die that night. Of course he said nothing about Jake Lockley. | |
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Cain and Abel | |
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Cain and Abel: Abel to Shadow Knight's Cain. | |
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Self-Made Man | |
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Self-Made Man: Moon Knight uses his bottomless pit of blood money that he has earned over the years as mercenary to protect the travellers of the night. The treasures and artifacts of Khonshu belongs to him as well, as he discovered them and was chosen by Khonshu to act as his avatar. | |
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Crimefighting with Cash | |
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Crime Fighting With Cash: Spector is a rich man, but he has found that he is "cash poor," as in a lot of his wealth is in assets that are hard to liquidate quickly into cash. | |
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Sesquipedalian Loquaciousness | |
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Sesquipedalian Loquaciousness: His homeless informant, Crawley, is excessively verbose. | |
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No Sense of Humor | |
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No Sense of Humor: Spector, Depending on the Writer. | |
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Weapon of Choice | |
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Weapon of Choice: His arsenal is pretty unstable, having used a spiked gauntlet, a bow, guns that fire bolas, and a whole bunch of other weapons. His main weapons, however, are are a truncheon that can become a grappling hook or nunchuks, and "crescent darts", shuriken shaped like a crescent moon. In the Secret Avengers, he uses a gun that shoots crescent shocktoxin darts. At one point in the Secret Avengers he uses an energy shield, web-shooters, and metal claws. | |
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Faking the Dead | |
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Faking the Dead: He briefly faked his death and fled to Mexico after a particularly trying battle. | |
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