Moon Knight #13
In "The Uses of Restraint," Moon Knight pushes his crusade further into the shadows, leaving his mark with chilling precision as he takes down criminals with a mix of psychological edge and ruthless efficiency. With a new registration card in hand thanks to a clever maneuver against SHIELD, Marc Spector finds himself caught between his vigilante instincts and the growing pull of his civilian life—while Marlene and Frenchie begin to feel the old call of the moon once more. Written by Charlie Huston and illustrated with sharp, moody detail by Tomm Coker, with colors by Dean White and contributions from Don Cameron, the cover by Tomm Coker captures the issue’s tense, brooding atmosphere.
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Moon Knight begins to quickly clean up the streets and carve crescents into the foreheads of the villains he brings down. Marc uses a little psychology and a little blackmail to get one over on SHIELD and get his official registration card from Stark's initiative program. Both Marlene and Frenchie begin to get restless with normal life and start thinking about Marc Spector and Moon Knight once again.
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