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The stories range in quality but most fall into mediocre. Doug is a solid writer and above average for most of his peers at the time and he does a great job fleshing out the side character around Moon Knight and giving character driven stories. The "failing" is Moon Knight never gets a villain worthy of him and if I know anything about comics it is that - a hero is only as interesting as the villains he fights. Moon Knight has none. The best story is actually when he borrows Daredevil's villain (The Jester).
Moon Knight teams up with the Thing when Crossfire captures them and attempts to brainwash the two. Yes, Steven Grant wrote Steven Grant.Collects Marc Spector: Moon Knight (1989) #1-34, Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #353-358, Moon Knight: Divided We Fall (1992) OGN, and material from Punisher (1988) Annual 2.
Also, during those years, Moon Knight appeared in a few events, the tie-ins being the only issues from this period that have been reprinted: Collects Moon Knight (2006) #1-30 & Annual 1, Moon Knight: Silent Knight (2008) #1, Vengeance of the Moon Knight (2009) #1-10, and Shadowland: Moon Knight (2010) #1-3Collects Conan: Serpent War (2019) #1-4, Supernatural Thrillers (1972) #3. The serpent god Set plans to usher in an eternity of darkness, and only the chosen warriors across time and space have a hope of stopping him: Conan the Barbarian, Solomon Kane, Dark Agnes…and the man known as Moon Knight!
Another relaunch at Marvel with All-New, All-Different, sees Marc Spector waking up in an insane asylum with no powers and a lifetime’s worth of medical records. What’s false, and what’s real? This is Jeff Lemire and Greg Smallwood’s surreal take on the character, taking us on a trip forcing Spector to question everything he thought he knew and mostly finding a way to kill the past, his demons, his gods. Collects Moon Knight (1985) #1-6, Marvel Team-Up (1972) #144, Marvel Fanfare (1982) #30, Marc Spector: Moon Knight (1989) #1-7, and material from Solo Avengers (1987) #3, Marvel Fanfare (1982) #38-39, and Marvel Super-Heroes (1990) #1. Marc’s parade of high-profile writers continues in Marvel Legacy, with Say Anything lead singer Max Bemis penning his renumbered series and giving him an arch-nemesis rooted in his Egyptian origins. Technically the annual is from a standalone volume, rather than the 2016 volume.Collects a series of one-shot fights between heroes and villains from outside their franchise from Punisher Annual (2019) #1, Venom Annual (2019) #1, (Magnificent) Ms. Marvel Annual (2019) #1, Deadpool Annual (2019) #1, She-Hulk Annual (2019) #1, Ghost Spider Annual (2019) #1, Moon Knight Annual (2019) #1, Wolverine Annual (2019) #1.