SHADOWLAND MOON KNIGHT #2 (OF 3)

Daredevil, the former defender of Hell’s Kitchen turned leader of the ninja death cult known as the Hand, has summoned the villainous Profile to take Moon Knight out of the picture for good. And to do it, the Profile enlists the aid of a mysterious figure, a second avatar of Khonshu! Has Khonshu finally decided to replace Moon Knight? And if so, what hope does Moon Knight have of saving Daredevil and himself from the darkness of Shadowland?

WRITER: GREGG HURWITZ
PENCILS: BONG DAZO
INKS: JOSE PIMENTEL
COLORED BY: M AND E MILLA, INC.
COVER BY: FRANCESCO MATTINA

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  1. I think the recap got me caught up last month but I still don’t really care about the characters yet. Another one on the chopping block.

  2. yeah – I don’t know jack about this guy either – multiple personality super powered by ancient Egyptian Bubba Ho-Tep thing going on.  Love the Bong Dazo art – so I’m in.

  3. this really should have just been Moon Knight 11-13.

  4. Hurwitz has mailed in every issue since he had Moon Knight running around in his skivvies. It’s like he decided he wanted to be remembered as the worst Moon Knight writer ever, no surprise the TV show he writes for (V) will be cancelled this season. Hopefully DnA or Brubaker can salvage what’s left of Marc Spector.

  5. A lot of interesting stuff happened in here, but the writing is so clumsy that it seems that he just had a list of plot points and just devoted a page to each of them they aren’t delivered with any sense of weaving them together. 

    Also Quesada kills babies. 

  6. I have not been overyly thrilled with this whole Shadowland event.  Some pieces have been better than others, but overall, not so good.  This issue is one of the not so good pieces.  What are they doing to my beloved Moon Knight!

     Oh, and Minion, Quesada EATS babies.   

  7. This is purely laughable, shame on Marvel for letting this see the light of day. Shame on me for buying it, at least we can reread the old Moench stuff.

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