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News Moon Knight anticipation thread.

When was the dissociative identity disorder angle introduced? I've only read a handful of comics with Moon Knight, crossing over to Amazing Spider-Man and I didn't see any of that in that story (which was Moon Knight heavy).
 
When was the dissociative identity disorder angle introduced? I've only read a handful of comics with Moon Knight, crossing over to Amazing Spider-Man and I didn't see any of that in that story (which was Moon Knight heavy).
Looks like that was in 1985, per Wiki. Originally he was just a guy who used various identities to gather intel
 
I missed it. MIght look for it now... But recently Konshu told Moon Knight to take over the world, and he did, over the Avengers bloodied and knocked out bodies.

In Avengers vol. 8 #33–38 (Marvel Comics, 2020), Khonshu attempts to dominate Earth in order to save it, compelling Moon Knight to help him. A battle with the Avengers results in Khonshu being imprisoned by the Asgardians. The story was produced by Jason Aaron, Javier Garron, and Jason Keith.

How he took out Thor is just budget.

Mjolnir is made from uru.
Uru is moon rock.
Moon Knight controls all Moon Rock because he is high priest of the Moon God.
Moon Knight telepathically directs the hammer to zoom around like a drone, or he just holds it.
shit.
I always thought that it was Odin who decided whosoever was worthy, but what if it's been Konshu all along?

F*ck off.
 
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As for his history of mental illness, I know he had the three secret identities right from the start, but I don't recall when they were established as being separate personas. I think it's something that they kind of worked into. I just shot a p.m. on Facebook to Brian "Comics Should Be Good" Cronin and asked him if he had ever done an article tracing the history of Moon Knight's mental illness and he said that he planned to some time ago, but decided to hold off until we were closer to the show. I will link to his article when he publishes it.


As promised...

https://www.cbr.com/when-moon-knight-aliases-became-personalities/

The precise answer is Moon Knight number 27, covered dated January 1983.
 
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