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Marc Spector: Moon Knight #1 Main Cover E.M. Gist

Marc Spector: Moon Knight #1 Main Cover E.M. Gist

MOON KNIGHT: FIST OF KHONSHU #15 concludes the current chapter of Marc Spector’s story. But this tale is far from over. Jed MacKay reunites with artist Devmalya Pramanik to turn the page with MARC SPECTOR: MOON KNIGHT #1 a new ongoing series that opens with our titular hero missing. Moon Knight has been kidnapped, but by whom? And for what reasons?!

The answer to these questions begin to reveal themselves in the preview for the upcoming issue below. Join our conversation with series scribe Jed MacKay as we discuss what’s in store for Marc Spector and learn more about who Moon Knight’s captors are and what their intentions might be! 

Welcome to Agence Byzantine, Moon Knight! We hope you survive the experience.

MARC SPECTOR: MOON KNIGHT #1 art by Devmalya Pramanik

MARVEL: MARC SPECTOR: MOON KNIGHT #1 opens with our hero missing. What can you tell us about who kidnapped him? What do they want from Moon Knight?

JED MACKAY: Moon Knight's conflicts have, up until this point, been personal affairs—Moon Knight butting heads with Zodiac, the Tutor, the Black Spectre, the other Moon Knight, Achilles Fairchild, et al. But this situation, this captivity, isn't personal, it's business. Moon Knight has fallen amongst the churning gears of one of the Marvel Universe's super crime organizations, Agence Byzantine, who want something from him and will go to any length to get it. Even to the point of hiring outside contractors, such as one Mr. Smith. And for Mr. Smith (whose name is not Mr. Smith), it's gone all the way back around to personal again.

MARVEL: Throughout your time on MOON KNIGHT, you’ve really put Marc through the wringer. First, Moon Knight died. Now, he’s kidnapped. What has the Midnight Mission learned in his absence? And what are they unprepared for this time around?

JED MACKAY: This isn't the first time that the Midnight Mission has lost track of Moon Knight (see MOON KNIGHT: FIST OF KHONSHU #6), but this time it's not so simple to track him down. As I said, this isn't a single super villain or mobster—the resources of an international super crime organization have been brought [to build] a labyrinth for Moon Knight, and it's not one easily escaped. Not unless someone else were to lend some aid...

MARC SPECTOR: MOON KNIGHT #1 art by Devmalya Pramanik

MARVEL: Given how you've expanded Moon Knight’s supporting cast and rogues’ gallery over the years, is there a particular dynamic you’re excited to explore further in this particular run?

JED MACKAY: As befitting the title, we're starting off looking at Moon Knight on his own. He's been removed from the aid of the Midnight Mission crew (who will find their own peril to deal with). We're taking some time to look at Moon Knight as the (plural) individual he is when cut loose from the people he depends on for support, for good or ill. We're also going to be looking at some old favourites, some returning, and others appearing in our run for the first time. And, as people have been very patient since MOON KNIGHT: FIST OF KHONSHU #10, we're finally going to answer the question: what happened to Achilles Fairchild?

MARVEL: You’ve been writing the character since 2021 and have added a lot to Moon Knight’s lore and legacy. What has Marc Spector revealed about himself to you over the years?

JED MACKAY: Going into my 5th year of working with Moon Knight, I feel like I've gotten a handle on the character. His rage, his sadness, his loneliness... and all the things he does to try and rise above those things. He's someone who very easily could have been a villain, even was somewhat a villain (he worked for Bushman, for goodness sake), and that's something that's not gone unnoticed by his enemies: it's Zodiac's whole deal. But despite all that, he's convinced that he can be better, and that's what we've been trying to show since the beginning of my time on MOON KNIGHT, when he was at his very lowest: how he can claw himself back up from the depths with the help of the people around him.

MARC SPECTOR: MOON KNIGHT #1 art by Devmalya Pramanik

MARC SPECTOR: MOON KNIGHT #1
Written by Jed MacKay
Art by Devmalya Pramanik 
Cover by Paulo Siqueira
On Sale 2/11

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