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Cover: Sal Velluto & Tom Palmer

Moon Knight #6

Apr 1991 · Semic S.A. · 14,00 FRF
“Au loin le tonnerre”

In "Au loin le tonnerre," Moon Knight faces a dangerous ambush at a police impound yard while investigating the wreckage of his crashed Mooncopter, leaving Frenchie hospitalized after a devastating accident. Written by Chuck Dixon and illustrated by Sal Velluto, with inks by Tom Palmer and colors by Christie Scheele, this 1991 issue delivers a tense, grounded moment in the series' ongoing conflict. The cover, by Sal Velluto and Tom Palmer, captures the stormy mood of the story’s pivotal scene.

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writer Chuck Dixon · artist Sal Velluto · inker Tom Palmer · colorist Christie Scheele · cover Sal Velluto, Tom Palmer

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cover pencils Sal Velluto
cover inks Tom Palmer

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Frenchie is in the hospital after having his legs crushed in the crash of the Mooncopter. Moon Knight and Midnight go to the police impound yard to check on the status of the helicopter, only to be ambushed by Arsenal and his men.

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