Maxx #4/1987 (16)
In "Glashanden," a lone woman wages a brutal war against crime, beginning with the execution of mob bosses—her methods as sharp as her resolve. Moon Knight finds himself torn, caught between stopping her and questioning whether she’s the justice the world needs. Written by Doug Moench and illustrated with haunting intensity by Bill Sienkiewicz, with colors by Christie Scheele and letters by Siw Lidman, this 1987 Epix issue delivers a striking, moody tale of vengeance and moral ambiguity, all framed by Sienkiewicz’s iconic cover art.
In "Scarlet Moonlight," a lone woman wages a brutal war against crime, her path marked by vengeance and precision. As she targets mob bosses with chilling resolve, Moon Knight finds himself torn—caught between duty and something deeper, unsure whether to stand in her way or let her shadows unfold.
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