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I really liked how The new Moon Knight series started and I usually like Jeff Lamire's writing but I have to take this book off my pull list. The story is too far out there and the artwork is real bad. On the other hand I really enjoy his writing on Old Man Logan and the art is a little out there but also very cool. I was wondering what you guys thought about the Moon Knight book? The outer space stuff with space wolves is enough for me. | ||
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I haven't read the newest issue of Moon Knight but I really like the "far out there" story line. It blurs the line between realities which makes me feel like I am experiencing Moon Knights sanity or lack thereof. | ||
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@Odins_Raven I failed to mention that his struggles with reality continue into this story arc with the whole outer space werewolve thing. It just does not feel like a Moon Knight book anymore. | ||
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@BrianGreensnips I have to read it this weekend. About what you said regarding the art; I definitely agree that the art style has taken some getting used to. I REALLY liked Shalvey's take on the last volume and even though Smallwood is a good artist, I am not sure I love his style for this character. If I am being generous, I suppose his softer edges aid the feeling of dream-like qualities to the atmosphere? Overall, I like Lemire's writing so far. I do hope that if they take us down the rabbit hole, there is a way back. | ||
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