Moon Knight #8

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Moon Knight #8 is a Bronze Age Marvel Comics issue released in 1981 and continues the Doug Moench / Bill Sienkiewicz era that helped define Moon Knight’s early mythos. This issue blends psychological tension with brutal street-level action, highlighting the character’s fractured identity and surreal narrative tone.

Artwork reflects classic Bronze Age experimentation, with high contrast, expressive linework and abstract visual elements. The issue features writing by Doug Moench, whose run on Moon Knight remains iconic, with interior art by Bill Sienkiewicz, whose bold and innovative style during this period made him one of the most influential artists working in comics at the time.

This issue contains the first full appearance of Bushman, one of Moon Knight’s earliest recurring adversaries and a significant figure in the character’s mythology.

Estimated Grade: Fine Plus

The comic is complete and intact.

Moon Knight #8 is a Bronze Age Marvel Comics issue released in 1981 and continues the Doug Moench / Bill Sienkiewicz era that helped define Moon Knight’s early mythos. This issue blends psychological tension with brutal street-level action, highlighting the character’s fractured identity and surreal narrative tone.

Artwork reflects classic Bronze Age experimentation, with high contrast, expressive linework and abstract visual elements. The issue features writing by Doug Moench, whose run on Moon Knight remains iconic, with interior art by Bill Sienkiewicz, whose bold and innovative style during this period made him one of the most influential artists working in comics at the time.

This issue contains the first full appearance of Bushman, one of Moon Knight’s earliest recurring adversaries and a significant figure in the character’s mythology.

Estimated Grade: Fine Plus

The comic is complete and intact.