Moon Knight Rises on Marvel Unlimited
In an article posted to the official Marvel website on Tuesday, October 25th, 2021, it was announced that Moon Knight #1 has arrived on the Marvel Unlimited app!

MOON KNIGHT (2021) #1. Photo: Marvel
Moon Knight #1
Here at Marvel Blog, we’ve been excited about this series since it was first announced earlier this year.
Now that Moon Knight #1 has arrived on Marvel Unlimited, you can see for yourself why this inaugural issue by Jed McKay, Alessandro Cappuccio, Rachelle Rosenberg, and Cory Petit, with a main cover by Steve McNiven and Frank D’Armata. The issue sets up a new status quo for Moon Knight, in which he is serving as the protector of a certain neighborhood, and in order to accomplish this goal, he’s opened his own church, complete with an accessible storefront on the street.

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In the second issue, the storylines start to coalesce into something really interesting – especially the subplot concerning Reese, a human who was turned into a vampire around the time issue one takes place.
In order to give Reese a chance to realign her life, Marc Spector has given her the chance to become his assistant, remotely helping him with dangerous missions. This reminds me a lot of Tilda Johnson, the character who served as the “woman in the chair” for the 2016 Nighthawk series, and I love the potential it brings to this ongoing comic!

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Available on Marvel Unlimited now!
If you want to read this issue right now, I have good news, Marvel Blog True Believers: you only need to open the Marvel Unlimited app! If you haven’t had the chance to subscribe to Marvel Unlimited yet, there is even a free trial, which lasts a full week (and trust me, you can read a LOT of comics in a week).

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Have you had a chance to read Moon Knight #1? Did you do so on the Marvel Unlimited app? Let us know in the comment section!