Key Facts & Description:
Moon Knight redesigned with Egyptian aesthetic and ankh symbol on chest - part of Jim Owsley's run redefining the character's connection to Khonshu, the moon god. Marc Spector battled voodoo-related threats and explored his supernatural bond with Khonshu in this cult classic mini-series that only lasted six issues. The series featured the iconic Bill Sienkiewicz cover artwork and continued the dramatic reimagining of Moon Knight's origin story that captivated readers. This issue marked the conclusion of Alan Zelenetz and Jim Owsley's groundbreaking "Fist of Khonshu" storyline that established Moon Knight's role as Khonshu's earthly instrument of vengeance.
Jim Owsley writer (#6); Mark Beacham pencils; Geof Isherwood inks
"The Last White Knight!" - Moon Knight confronts voodoo plot and mystical revenge schemes
Part of the acclaimed 6-issue 1985 "Fist of Khonshu" miniseries
Khonshu appearances and development of Moon Knight's psychological connection to the Egyptian god