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Moon Knight#16
Cover: Denys Cowan & Steve Mitchell

Moon Knight #16

Feb 1982 · Marvel · 0.75 USD; 0.30 GBP
“Shadows of the Moon”

"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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artist, inker Neal Adams · cover Denys Cowan, Steve Mitchell

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artist, inker Neal Adams
cover pencils Denys Cowan
cover inks Steve Mitchell

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Full-page comic-strip advertisement in which a young baseball player named Scottie gains confidence at bat after being called “a Cracker Jack.” After two strikes, he hits a home run and celebrates with teammates holding boxes of Cracker Jack.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).