Moon Knight #22
Moon Knight #22 (1982) delivers a haunting twist in "The Dream Demon," a story that plunges the titular mercenary into a surreal, nightmare-fueled mystery. With Bill Sienkiewicz’s striking cover art—pencils and inks by the legendary artist—setting a tone of eerie intensity, this issue stands out for its atmospheric tension and psychological depth. A full-page Hasbro ad for the G.I. Joe Mobile Strike Force, complete with a $5.00 membership kit, adds a sharp touch of 1980s pop culture flavor.
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Marlene's brother arrives at Grant mansion looking for help as he has been suffering from night terrors and waking hallucinations. These nightmares quickly transfer themselves to Moon Knight who finally discovers that they are caused by Peter himself who is being manipulated by an old foe, Morpheus.
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