Moon Knight #26
In "Hit It!", Denny O'Neil steers Moon Knight into a bold, self-aware experiment, using the series as a canvas to explore narrative fluidity and genre bending. The issue’s editorial statement boldly frames Moon Knight not as a standard superhero tale, but as a title unafraid to reinvent itself—where form and function are as important as the story itself. Bill Sienkiewicz’s striking cover, rendered in his signature dynamic style, captures the issue’s restless energy, making it a standout in the 1982 Marvel lineup.
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Editorial statement discussing Marvel’s self-conscious positioning of Moon Knight as a formally flexible, evolving title rather than a conventional superhero comic.
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