MOON KNIGHT #9B

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MOON KNIGHT #9B Variant
Volume 1 · 1980-1984
Published
July 1981
Cover price
$0.50 USD
Edition
NEWSSTAND EDITION
Era
Bronze
UPC
DONNIESAM Contact
Key issue
No

Creators

Writer
Doug Moench
Penciler
Bill Sienkiewicz
Inker
Bill Sienkiewicz
Letterer
Joe Rosen
Cover artist
Frank Miller
Editor
Dennis O'Neil, Jim Shooter

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Synopsis

Vengeance In Reprise! * Midnight Man Appearance In a gathering storm, Moon Knight watches a tall building from a nearby rooftop. The Daily News says that Bushman has escaped from a maximum security pen. Moon Knight glides across the street and crashes through a window, into an underworld casino. At Steven Grant's mansion, Marlene Alraune tells Samuels about the statue of Khonshu and the birth of Moon Knight (see issue #1). Does Khonshu's spirit actually inhabit the body of Marc Spector, or does Spector only think so? Only Khonshu knows for sure. Elsewhere in the building, Frenchie works on the new helicopter (the old one crashed into Lake Michigan in issue #7). Moon Knight pacifies a few goons and asks about Bushman. He notices one goon slipping out a back door and follows the man's Cadillac in Lockley's cab. Awakened by thunder, Marlene sees a man in a mask. She screams, which brings Frenchie. The masked man knocks down Frenchie and escapes. Marlene and Frenchie see that the statue of Khonshu is missing, and Nedda says that Samuels is missing. Lockley finds the Cadillac parked beside an open manhole off 34th Street. He calls Marlene to update her; she doesn't tell him about the statue. He spends an hour searching the tunnels, with the water rising, before hearing a noise. It came from a very high room, strung with rope like a spiderweb. He begins to climb. Marlene realizes that the intruder might have wanted the statue for its artistic value. She goes to the mansion's gallery. Anton Mogart's opera cape is also missing, so the thief was Midnight Man (introduced in issue #3). They head for 34th Street.