THE THRILLING BEGINNINGS OF THE KNIGHT OF MOONLIGHT Who is Moon Knight? A werewolf hunter? A rich playboy? Mercenary, avenger, or superhero? Legendary comic book artists like Doug Moench (Werewolf by Night) and Bill Sienkiewicz (Elektra: Assassin) tell the story of the Moon Knight's first steps in the Marvel Universe and illuminate the tormented nature of this unique antihero!
INCLUDES: WEREWOLF BY NIGHT (1972) 32-33, MARVEL SPOTLIGHT (1971) 28-29, DEFENDERS (1972) 47-50, SPECTACULAR SPIDER-MAN (1976) 22-23, MARVEL TWO-IN-ONE (1974) 52, MOON KNIGHT (1980) 1-20, MARVEL TEAM-UP ANNUAL (1976) 4 AND MATERIAL FROM DEFENDERS (1972) 51, HULK! MAGAZINE (1978) 11-15, 17-18, 20, MARVEL PREVIEW (1975) 21 AND AMAZING SPIDER-MAN (1963) 220
Biography (Frank Miller)
Frank Miller (born January 27, 1957) is one of the most influential American comic book writers and artists, a successful novelist, screenwriter, and director. He began writing in high school, published his first comics, and soon worked for major publishers like Marvel and DC. Miller's work is characterized by strong, even exaggerated, graphic contrasts; he prefers black and white, with sparing use of color. Frank Miller achieved widespread fame primarily through his reinterpretations of comic book icons like Batman and Daredevil; Sin City ultimately made him a legend. Miller shaped both the style of superhero comics and the characters themselves: cynical outsiders, driven by questionable ideals, teetering between good and evil—a defining influence on an entire generation of comic book creators.
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