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Moon Knight#10
Cover: Bill Sienkiewicz

Moon Knight #10

Aug 1981 · Marvel · 0.50 USD
“Too Many Midnights”

"Too Many Midnights" kicks off in Moon Knight #10 (1981), a standout issue featuring the brooding vigilante in a story drawn with gritty precision by Herb Trimpe, whose bold inks bring the shadows of the city—and the mind—to life. The issue’s stark, atmospheric tone is matched by Bill Sienkiewicz’s striking cover, a moody, stylized portrait that captures the character’s fractured psyche. This issue stands out not just for its art, but for its deep dive into Moon Knight’s psyche during a pivotal moment in his solo series.

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artist, inker Herb Trimpe · letterer Irv Watanabe · cover Bill Sienkiewicz

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artist, inker Herb Trimpe
letterer Irv Watanabe
cover pencils, inks Bill Sienkiewicz

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Full-page Hostess Fruit Pies comic-strip advertisement starring the Fantastic Four. Reed Richards, Sue Richards, Franklin Richards, Ben Grimm, Johnny Storm, and Alicia Masters are on a river outing when a rockslide threatens their canoe trip and lunch. The Thing clears the falling rocks, and Hostess Fruit Pies are presented as the rescued treat.

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