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Moon Knight#7
Cover: Denys Cowan & Steve Mitchell

Moon Knight #7

Apr 1985 · Arédit-Artima · 11,00 FRF
“New York”

In "New York," Moon Knight confronts a deadly threat when an old ally’s mysterious package leads to a brutal assassination, forcing Marc Spector to step into a dangerous mission he once refused. Written by Doug Moench and brought to life with bold, expressive art by Bill Sienkiewicz, this 1985 issue captures the character’s gritty resolve and personal stakes, with Steve Mitchell’s inks and Christie Scheele’s colors deepening the tension. Denys Cowan’s striking cover sets the tone for a story where loyalty and vengeance collide in the shadows.

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cover pencils Denys Cowan
cover inks Steve Mitchell

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One of Spector's oldest spy friends contacts him about taking a secret package that exposes Nimord Strange and his organization to Switzerland but Marc refuses. That is, until this friend is killed in his own house by Strange's deadly assassin the Master Sniper. After he takes the Sniper down, Marc visits his friend's grieving widow in Israel and agrees to carry on his work.

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