Marc Spector: Moon Knight #41A (Marvel Comics 1992)
Marc Spector: Moon Knight #41A (Marvel Comics, 1992) is a standout entry that fuses Earthbound street-level action with interdimensional peril as part of the Infinity War crossover. With cover pencils by Gary Kwapisz and inks by Tom Palmer, this issue delivers sharp visuals paired with a high-stakes thriller vibe.
Moon Knight dives into a raucous superhero free-for-all at Four Freedoms Plaza, where tension spikes when Daredevil accuses Mr. Fantastic of being a dupe and attacks. After the dust settles and a Gamma Bomb is diffused, MK and the surviving heroes on Earth confront a new threat: doppelgangers sent by the Magus. In a dramatic moment, Moon Knight saves Franklin Richards from the evil version of himself, only to face a personal demon of his own. The conflict escalates as the MK doppelganger begins absorbing Moon Knights from alternate dimensions, evolving into the formidable Moon Shade.
The issue spans 36 pages and carries a cover price of $1.75, presenting a tightly plotted arc that thrills with bold art and interdimensional intrigue.
- Creators: Terry Kavanagh (writer), Gary Kwapisz (pencils), Tom Palmer (inks).
- Key elements: Dark Doppelgangers, Magus, Moon Shade, Infinity War crossover, Four Freedoms Plaza showdown.
- Format details: 36 pages; cover price $1.75.