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Reddit mentions of Moon Knight Vol. 2: Dead Will Rise
Sentiment score: 2
Reddit mentions: 3
We found 3 Reddit mentions of Moon Knight Vol. 2: Dead Will Rise. Here are the top ones.
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Specs:
Height | 10.25 Inches |
Length | 6.625 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Release date | April 2015 |
Weight | 0.53351867404 Pounds |
Width | 0.25 Inches |
Title | Creative Team | Year
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Moon Knight (first appearance): v1 | Doug Moench, Bill Mantlo, Frank Robbins & Perlin, Redondo, Montano | 1975
Moon Knight (v6): v1, v2, v3, v4, v5 | Charlie Huston, Mike Benson & David Finch, Suayan, Texeira, Saltares, Palo | 2006-2009
Moon Knight (v6): v1, v2 | Gregg Hurwitz & Jerome Opena, Tan Eng Huat, Juan Jose Ryp | 2009-2010
Moon Knight (v7): v1, v2 | Brian Michael Bendis & Alex Maleev | 2011-2012
Moon Knight (v8): v1, v2, v3 | Warren Ellis, Brian Wood, Cullen Cunn & Shalvey, Smallwood, Ackins | 2014-2015
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Marvel Now Run:
One
Two
Three
Moench:
One (This one can be a bit rough to get through. I recommend doing the 1980 run digitally if it’s available in good quality. The run is good but only the pit of print second one is the real run)
Two (This is the one that’s out of print so digital will be much better priced)
Three (This has the absolute BEST issues and the worst. All of Moench’s issues are classics here, but he leaves like 10 issues in and Zelenetz takes over and he’s no good.)
It’ll probably be best to go digital and just read issues 1-33
Hutson:
This run is currently out of print as well but it should show up as “Moon Knight (2006)” on digital sources
Lemire:
Hardcover
Modern day:
Moon Knight Volume 1: From The Dead by Warren Ellis and Declan Shalvey is excellent. It's followed by Volume 2: Dead Willl Rise by Brian Wood and Volume 3: In The Night by Cullen Bunn, which aren't quite on the same level but they're fun.
Brian Michael Bendis and Alex Maleev also did a fun run back in 2013 that lasted twelve issues/two paperbacks.
If you enjoy those and feel up for classic Moon Knight, you want Doug Moench's run from 1980. There's a lot of that to read, so I'd recommend starting with the Essential Collection and working from there.