Blackmoon #2
In "Blackmoon -- Blue Knight," the enigmatic hero Blackmoon confronts the aftermath of a world-altering failure, only to find himself stepping in during a high-stakes bank robbery. With the help of his own father and the officer who once stood beside him, Blackmoon faces a moment of personal revelation amid the chaos. Art by James C. Hallett, with inks by Rich Buckler and letters by Joe Hall, this 1986 issue delivers a grounded, emotionally charged turn in the series, with a cover by James C. Hallett that captures the tension of a hero confronting his past.
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Having failed to save the world from destruction by Monroe, Blackmoon does stop a bank robbery and saves the two policemen who were held hostage. Blackmoon is surprised to find out he has saved his own father and his father's partner from death.
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