Warning! Spoilers for Moon Knight #12 by Marvel Comics
Steven Grant has finally revealed himself in the current Moon Knight series from Marvel Comics, but for those wondering if the alter would have the same personality as his MCU counterpart, it seems the comics aren't taking him in a drastically different direction. InMoon Knight #12, Grant shows up at the end of the issue after a particularly violent scene, where he admits he doesn't like the «rough stuff» as much as Marc Spector and the «other fellows.»
In the comics, Marc Spector's disassociate identity disorder gives him three distinct personalities. His primary identity is Spector, a former mercenary who is generally behind the steering wheel of his superhero persona Moon Knight. Meanwhile, Jake Lockley is a New York taxi driver who uses his street-level smarts and more violent means to accomplish what he needs. Lastly, Steven Grant is his wealthy playboy alter-ego, who helps fund Moon Knight and is the most confident version of the hero. All three personalities made their live-action debut in the MCU's Moon Knight, where Oscar Isaac portrayed them.
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In Moon Knight #12 by Jed MacKay, Alessandro Cappuccio, Rachelle Rosenberg, and VC's Cory Petit, Moon Knight finally gets the chance to take down Zodiac after the villain attacks the Midnight Mission. However, after stopping Reese from killing him in an act of revenge, Moon Knight tells her she can't, as it «would make you just as bad as me.» The antihero begins choking out Zodiac, but before he can kill him, Moon Knight grabs his head and pleads to «let me finish him.» A voice calls out and tells Marc Spector if he murders him like this, he
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