Moon Knight!! A+ Spider's Too!
Marvel Spotlight 29

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COMIC DETAILS

Comic Description: Marvel Spotlight 29 Signature
Grade: 9.0
Page Quality: OFF-WHITE TO WHITE
Certification #: 2593883002
Owner: ADAMANTIUM

SET DETAILS

Custom Sets: This comic is not in any custom sets.
Sets Competing: Moon Knight!! A+ Spider's Too!  Score: 28
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Owner's Description

Moon Knight. Conquer-Lord appearance. SIGNED BY DOUG MOENCH ON 1/29/21. A Nice 2nd Solo Moon Knight at $120, picked it up at Titan Comics an LCS, which isn't a bad price considering it is signature series. This made for an early start to 2023, hard to believe that it is still the 1st week of the year. With the chess game afoot and Moon Knight affixed as the main key piece that needs moving on the cover, we've got to turn the tables and the board and bring home some yellow label. That sock it to you attitude with Jack Kirby and Al Milgrom cover, too?! That's a whole she-bang of goodness. Nice to have this mid-bronze-age book in a slab for the collection, as it shows the progression with Don Perlin's creation. Moon Knight has and will have a following, though his due is slow in moving now that they need to retool the media and movie/streaming theatrics. We Need More Moon Knight!

Complete with a back cover picture of the prescreen pass before released to streaming, but seen in a dine in theater of, "Roadhouse!" Similarly to a Superman Mullet style rodeo and 80's style Moon Knight villains, comes another way of keeping the peace with similar like Kung Fu! Moon Knight in this issue rescues a dame captured by thugs and suspended above an alligator pit, leaving a calling card, and likewise the "ladies" in the film of roadside bars who have "bouncers" to keep from being infiltrated by folks just trying to have a "good time" in the show ROADHOUSE! "How can 'they' resist!" It is the bouncers like Moon Knight that are left to keep the brawling and publicizing it to a minimum. All while still allowing for the alligator pits of danger zones, between letting the "good times roll" and keeping them in check!

Grader Notes;
light creasing to cover.



 
 
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