MOON KNIGHT #21
Review by: zenman
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A suprisingly good book. I've been reading this book off and on, but I did catch all of the last arc. I was surprised how much I liked this issue considering (1) Moon Knight (Spector) is barely in it and (2) there was relatively little action (more talking than walking as is usually the cace for set up up of first issue in a new arc). I thought that Benson did a nice job with the dialogue and pacing. FINALLY, he laid the ground work to get Tony Stark out of this book. I understand for any vigalante anti-hero story to work you need some overly oppresive government regime as the heavy (Benson has been using SHIELD). I also understand that this book seems to be operating outside of "Secret Invasion" events but after the event of "Civil War". However, its hard to beleive that Tony Stark, as Director of SHIELD, would have nothing better to do than (apparantely) soley obsess about catching Moon Knight. Don't ya think he would have some bigger fish to fry? Or at least some other fish as well? (Rather than one vigilante crime fighter in one town). Also, the cover this month was a bit of a tease (showing all the Thunderbolts) when that really was just a set up for next month. The art on this book does not really do it for me (seems to be average at best). Obviously art is something highly subjective, but these pencils seem a little too rough around the edges for my taste. These are all relatively minor criticisms however. I think Moon Knight is one of those few good under the radar book that, I think, more readers would enjoy if they just gave it chance. I'm looking forward to seeing where Benson takes this character.
Story: 4 - Very Good
Art: 3 - Good
Art: 3 - Good
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