Moon Knight #1
Moon Knight #1 (1983) kicks off with "Moon Knight Vengeur de l'ombre," a gripping origin tale that plunges readers into the dark streets of New York, where the mercenary Bushman—long thought defeated in the Sudan—has resurfaced in the city's underbelly. Written by Doug Moench and illustrated with striking, dynamic flair by Bill Sienkiewicz, the issue blends psychological tension with supernatural undertones, all rendered in bold, moody colors by Bob Sharen and Carl Gafford. The cover, also by Sienkiewicz, captures the brooding intensity of the title’s protagonist, setting the tone for a story where vengeance and identity blur in the shadows.
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L'origine de Moon Knight : le mercenaire Bushman que Spector a défait au Soudan il y a des années, est de retour dans les bas-fonds de New York. [Bushman returns, and Moon Knight goes looking for him.]
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