Moon Knight #16
"Shadows of the Moon" in Moon Knight #16 (1982) delivers a standout moment with Neal Adams handling both pencils and inks, bringing his signature intensity to the series. The issue’s full-page comic-strip ad features a young baseball player named Scottie, whose confidence soars after being called “a Cracker Jack,” leading to a dramatic home run and a joyful celebration with teammates holding boxes of the iconic snack. Denys Cowan and Steve Mitchell’s cover art complements the issue’s vibrant, nostalgic tone.
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A mob boss plans on blowing up the East coast communications grid centered in New York and hires the deadly Blacksmith to make sure that Moon Knight doesn't interfere with his schemes.
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