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Moon Knight#20
Cover: Bill Sienkiewicz

Moon Knight #20

Jun 1982 · Marvel · 0.75 USD; 0.35 GBP
“Cut Adrift Off the Coast of America”

In "Cut Adrift Off the Coast of America," Moon Knight faces a high-stakes crisis as Arsenal menaces New York with oil tankers rigged to detonate across the city’s landmarks. With Marlene still trapped in her cover as one of his bodyguards, Moon Knight must navigate the escalating danger and a city on the brink—driven by Moench’s sharp storytelling and Sienkiewicz’s striking, dynamic art, with inks by Steve Mitchell, colors by Scheele, and lettering by Morelli. The cover by Bill Sienkiewicz captures the tension in bold, expressive lines.

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writer Moench · artist Sienkiewicz · inker Steve Mitchell · colorist Scheele · letterer Morelli · cover Bill Sienkiewicz

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Full credits

writer Moench
colorist Scheele
letterer Morelli
cover pencils, inks Bill Sienkiewicz

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Arsenal holds the city of New York hostage with oil tankers wired to explode at key geographic locations. Moon Knight has to try and take him down to prevent the calamity and to rescue Marlene, who is still posing as one of his female bodyguards.

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