Warning! Spoilers ahead for Moon Knight: Black, White & Blood #1
Marvel Comics' new Moon Knight: Black, White & Blood series proves that Spider-Man and Marc Spector deserve their own series. While the duo only gets a short story in this anthology issue, it's more than enough proof that their dynamic is incredibly fun and entertaining. Whether it's on the page or on-screen in the MCU, this new issue makes the perfect argument for why the two New York heroes should hang out more.
Following the success of other Black, White & Blood series starring the likes of Wolverine, Deadpool, Carnage, and Elektra, Moon Knight is a perfect fit to get his own bloody anthology series. The white suit naturally lends itself to the particular medium, especially for how often Marc Spector's brutality results in the spilling of blood (often his own).
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The featured short story "So White, Yet So Dark"from Murewa Ayodele and Dotun Akande features a team-up with none other than Peter Parker (and it's absolutely perfect). Right off the bat, Spider-Man's humor and constant quips clash with Marc Spector's stoicism in the best way. It's very similar to the more classic Deadpool and Wolverine dynamic. Helping Moon Knight out so that Spector might fulfill a mysterious request the Webslinger has asked of him, the two work incredibly well together as they swing through New York City, stopping two Crimson Scarabs who had enchanted the god Anubis to do their bidding. Hilariously, Spider-Man had asked at the very beginning of the issue if Moon Knight was doing «Egyptian stuff», and it just so happens that this time Spector was. While Moon Knight may find Spider-Man annoying, there's no denying that
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