Warning! Spoilers ahead for Moon Knight #11
In the latest issue of Marvel Comics' Moon Knight, Marc Spector reveals an unexpected weakness that's pretty ironic. Preparing for a final reckoning with Moon Knight's new rival Zodiac, Spector has quite a few allies and friends backing him up. This has been an intentional move on Moon Knight's part, serving as a means for the vigilante to remain a hero rather than reverting to his darker tendencies.
In this new Moon Knight series from Jed MacKay and Allesandro Cappuccio, Marc Spector had been without his god Khonshu, who's imprisoned on Asgard following the moon god's recent attempt to steal the Avengers' powers. Choosing to still be a Fist of Justice, Moon Knight has been operating out of his new Midnight Mission while also surrounding himself with a group of allies both old and new. For instance, Marc has formed an uneasy alliance with the Khonshu's other Fist known as the Hunter's Moon. He's also reunited with Tigra, his old friend from his days with the West Coast Avengers.
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However, the new Moon Knight #11 reveals that Marc has always known the real reason why Tigra showed up and started helping him out. Heading into their final battle with Zodiac, Tigra freely confesses that she'd been spying on Moon Knight at the request of Black Panther. While this isn't news to Moon Knight, who figured it out early on in this new series, he reveals that he didn't care because he needed a friend and didn't want to be alone. While this is somewhat ironic considering the collection of identities living within his head, it seems as though Marc genuinely needs someone to help keep him centered as a New York vigilante.
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