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Cover: Frank Miller & Joe Jusko

Moon Knight #6

Mar 1985 · Arédit-Artima · 11,00 FRF
“Le sanctuaire du souvenir”

In "Le sanctuaire du souvenir," Moon Knight tracks a recently freed killer whose path crosses with a mysterious woman—herself on a mission to reach Joe Fasinera, the man who happens to be her son. Written by Doug Moench and brought to life with striking, textured art by Bill Sienkiewicz, this 1985 issue blends psychological tension with a haunting, dreamlike atmosphere. The cover by Frank Miller and Joe Jusko captures the mood with a stark, evocative image that hints at deeper layers beneath the surface.

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writer Doug Moench · artist, inker Bill Sienkiewicz · colorist Christie Scheele · cover Frank Miller, Joe Jusko

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Full credits

artist, inker Bill Sienkiewicz
cover pencils Frank Miller
cover inks Joe Jusko

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MK is on the trail of a young killer just released from prison when he comes across a mysterious woman who is also trying to intercept Joe Fasinera because he happens to be her son.

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