'Moon Knight': mysterious teaser intrigues fans; Would this be the end of the character? 1

‘Moon Knight’: mysterious teaser intrigues fans; Would this be the end of the character?

'Moon Knight': mysterious teaser intrigues fans; Would this be the end of the character? 2
Image: Marvel Comics / Reproduction

Last year, the “Moon Knight” (“Moon Knight”, in the original title) shook the Marvel Universe with the release of live action in series format, starring Oscar Isaac and available on Disney+.

While there is no news about the continuation on screen, fans may have surprising revelations in the next edition of the hero’s comic book.

Earlier this month, Marvel Comics announced the release of the next “Moon Knight” comic, scheduled for July 25. The most intriguing thing about the reveal is its mysterious and dramatic teaser, which points to the “beginning of the end”. What does that mean?

‘Moon Knight #25’

'Moon Knight': mysterious teaser intrigues fans; Would this be the end of the character? 3'Moon Knight': mysterious teaser intrigues fans; Would this be the end of the character? 4
Image: Marvel Comics / Reproduction

Comic number 25 was written by Jed MacKay and promises to be the beginning of the end of the Moon Knight story. The comic art was developed by Alessandro Cappuccio, Alessandro Vitti and Partha Pratim, while the cover is by Steve McNiven.

According to the publisher, the new edition will bring revelations from the character’s past and present.

This monumental story will see Moon Knight’s past and present collide as his old team of mercenaries resurfaces, including ex-girlfriend Layla El-Faouly in her official comic book debut!

To launch this new moment, Marvel Comics prepared a different teaser, like the release published on the company’s website says:

It’s going to be a game-changing month for the character, and fans can get their first look at ‘MOON KNIGHT #25’ and ‘MOON KNIGHT: CITY OF THE DEAD #1’ in an all-new trailer, featuring never-before-seen artwork. before seen!

Check out the teaser below:

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Fans can check out the new “Moon Knight” comic from July 25th in digital versions, online, and on newsstands.

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