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Shadowland: Moon Knight by Bong Dazo, Gregg Hurwitz, Kev Walker, Jeff Parker

scottpm's review against another edition

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4.0

First of all, its Moon Knight so that gets a one star boost by itself. Not a great story but much better than you might think. I read this with not having read the Shadowland story. That might have made it better. Greg Hurwitz captured the many personalities of Moon Knight nicely. Bong Dazo did a nice job with the art as well.

jcschildbach's review against another edition

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4.0

Without getting too far into the rather complicated plot, Daredevil is not himself, and Khonshu (now appearing as a large, cloaked bird, rather than the skinned-face Bushman) knows how to fix him. But Khonshu isn't particularly happy with Moon Knight's less-than-murderous ways, and so allows things to get mucked up with Moon Knight's younger brother, as well as the Profile. Plus, there's a reprint of an old Moon Knight/Daredevil crossover, which serves as a great reminder of how different comics are now.

lukeisthename34's review

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1.0

I am giving this a one star because there is awful, disturbing, unnecessary and excessive violence against women in it.

avoraciousreader68's review

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3.0

*Book source ~ Library

Something something about Daredevil, something something about Shadow Knight something something about Moon Knight.

My first Moon Knight graphic novel. This may not have been the best way to go about it. However, comics are so convoluted it’s hard to know where to start with them all. Anyway, it’s a bit confusing, but I think I managed the gist of it. Except for why Daredevil was even in this. I wasn’t all that impressed. Not crazy about the artwork either. I was left feeling very meh at the end.
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