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Moon Knight Reading Order: Best Place to Start With Moon Knight Comics

If you think Daredevil has a hard time with Batman comparisons, just wait until you meet Moon Knight. Few Marvel characters are accused of second-tier rip-off status as often as Moon Knight, to the point that it would give anyone a complex.

Comic book fans who write off Moon Knight as an also-ran are missing out on some of Marvel’s best comics, though, especially in recent years from writers such as Jed MacKay and Jeff Lemire.

It’s a lesser known fact that Moon Knight has also landed himself various Avengers status, from the West Coast Avengers in the 1980’s to the Secret Avengers of the 2010’s. Couple that with an ongoing mental illness and challenges sorting out a possible Disassociative Identity Disorder, and Moon Knight offers plenty of different story telling angles from the Caped Crusader.

Plus, he’s got a better costume.




Updates 1.11.2022 by Peyi Olugbodi

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I) Moon Knight Origins & West Coast Avenger

Moon Knight Epic Collection: Bad Moon Rising

Collects: Werewolf By Night 32-33; Marvel Spotlight 28-29; Defenders 47-50; Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man 22-23; Material From Hulk Magazine 11-15, Marvel Two-In-One 52, Hulk Magazine 17-18, 20; Material From Marvel Preview 21; Moon Knight (1980 to 1984) #1 to #4

Moon Knight Epic Collection: Shadows of the Moon

Collects: Moon Knight (1980 to 1984) #5 to #23

Moon Knight Epic Collection: Final Rest

Collects: Moon Knight #24 to #38

The first volume of Moon Knight would run for 38 issues until mid 1984. These are the Doug Moench and Bill Sienkiewicz Marc Spector stories you’ve been looking for!

From there the series rebooted with a volume 2, which launched summer of 1985 and only ran for 6 issue.

Essential moon knight volume 3

Collects: Moon Knight #31-38 (Vol. 2) #1-6, Marvel Fanfare #30, #38-39, Solo Avengers #3, Marvel Super-Heroes #1, And Marc Spector Moon Knight #1-2.

This collection does overlap with the moon knight epic collection final rest but is the only collection that collects the moon knight miniseries Moon Knight Fist of Khonshu by Alan Zelenetz and Chris Warner. As well as collecting one off issues where moon knight appears.

Avengers West Coast Epic Collection: Lost In Space-Time

Collects: West Coast Avengers (1985) #8-24, Annual #1; Avengers Annual #15

M.D. Bright, Steve Englehart, Danny Fingeroth, Steve Ditko, Al Milgrom- 18 September 2018

Avengers West Coast Epic Collection: Tales To Astonish

Collects: West Coast Avengers (1985) #25-37, West Coast Avengers Annual (1986) #2, Avengers Annual (1967) #16, Marvel Graphic Novel (1982) #27: Emperor Doom

Tom Defalco, Steve Englehart, Al Milgrom, David Michelinie, Bob Hall- 23 September 2020

Avengers West Coast Epic Collection: Vision Quest

Collects: West Coast Avengers (1985) #38-46, Avengers West Coast (1989) #47-52, West Coast Avengers Annual (1986) #3, Avengers West Coast Annual (1989) #4, Material From Avengers Spotlight (1989) #23.

John Byrne, Steve Englehart, Mark Gruenwald, Al Milgrom, Tom Morgan- 23 December 2020

Marc Spector, Moon Knight #1 to #60 (1989 to 1994)

This series heads into 2022 largely non-digitized. Presumably, Marc’s MCU debut will change that, but until then, you’ve been warned!

Amazing Spider-Man Epic Collection: Round Robin

Collects: Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #351-360, Amazing Spider-Man Annual #25, Spectacular Spider-Man Annual #11, Web Of Spider-Man Annual #7, And Spider-Man: Fear Itself (1992).

Gerry Conway, Stan Lee, David Michelinie, Al Milgrom, Ross Andru, Mark Bagley, Paris Cullins, Alan Kupperberg, Chris Marrinan, Marie Severin, Guang Yap- 25 March 2015

Moon Knight: Divided We Fall

Collects: Moon Knight: Divided We Fall #1

Bruce Jones, Denys Cowan- April 1992

Modern Moon Knight Reborn (2000 to 2012)

Marvel Knights by Dixon & Barreto: Defenders Of The Streets

Collects: Marvel Knights (2000) #1-15

Chuck Dixon, Eduardo Barretto, Mike Lily, Joe Quesada

Moon Knight, Vol. 1: The Bottom

Charlie Huston and David Finch.

Collects: Moon Knight (2006 to 2009) #1 to #6

Moon Knight, Vol. 2: Midnight Sun

Collects: Moon Knight #7 to #13

Moon Knight – Volume 3: God & Country

Collects: Moon Knight #14 to #20

Moon Knight Vol. 4: The Death of Marc Spector

Collects: Moon Knight #21 to #25, Moon Knight: Silent Night One-Shot

Moon Knight Vol. 5: Down South

Collects: Moon Knight (2006 to 2009) #26 to #30

Vengeance of Moon Knight, Vol. 1: Shock and Awe

Collects: Vengeance of the Moon Knight #1 to #6

Vengeance of the Moon Knight – Volume 2: Killed, Not Dead

Also known as Moon Knight vs. Deadpool: Dawn of Just Cuz

Collects: Vengeance of the Moon Knight #7 to #10

Shadowland: Moon Knight

Occurs during the Daredevil Shadowland event, you can find Comic Book Herald’s Daredevil Shadowland reading order here.

Collects: Shadowland Moon Knight #1 to #3

Moon Knight, Secret Avenger

Secret Avengers, Vol. 1: Mission to Mars

Ed Brubaker’s Secret Avengers run, launching during Marvel’s Heroic Age, is one of the great misses in modern Marvel Comics. Brubaker is literally unable to produce a bad comic, but Secret Avengers never reaches the heights the likes of Brubaker’s Captain America: Winter Soldier or Immortal Iron Fist. It’s a perfectly mediocre Avengers off shoot.

Moon Knight is merely a role player in the pages of Secret Avengers, where Steve Rogers is undoubtedly the star. Worth checking out, but largely this section will help clarify what Moon Knight’s been up to prior to the next solo Moon Knight run.

Collects: Secret Avengers (2010 to 2012) #1 to #5

Secret Avengers, Vol. 2: Eyes of the Dragon

Collects: Secret Avengers (2010 to 2012) #6 to #12

Secret Avengers, Vol. 3: Run the Mission, Don’t Get Seen, Save the World

Collects: Secret Avengers (2010 to 2012) #16 to #21

Brian Michael Bendis & Alex Maleev Moon Knight

Moon Knight, Vol. 1

There are a few oddities about this 12 issue run on Moon Knight that tend to leave it overlooked in most discussions of the character.

For starters, the creative team of Brian Michael Bendis and Alex Maleev are best known for their near 60 issue run on Daredevil, one of the absolute greats of the 2000’s. When comic book fans think of Bendis and Maleev, odds are they think first of Daredevil.

On top of that, Moon Knight functions as an odd precursor to Marvel’s Age of Ultron event, written by Bendis.

I enjoyed this run as it was coming out significantly more than I expected. Partially it’s Bendis and Maleev working together, but they also carve out a strong take on Moon Knight and his challenges with identity.

Collects: Moon Knight (2010 to 2012) #1 to #7

Moon Knight, Vol. 2

Collects: Moon Knight (2010 to 2012) #8 to #12

Marvel NOW! Moon Knight – The Warren Ellis Run (And More)

Moon Knight Volume 1: From the Dead

The work Warren Ellis and Declan Shalvey did on their six issues of Moon Knight isn’t just one of the best Marvel NOW! story arcs, it’s one of the best Marvel Comics runs of the millennium.

I’m genuinely in awe of these comics every time I read them, from Ellis’s psychotically imaginative supernatural science to Shalvey’s unrivaled action sequences. These are inventive, beautiful comics, and you don’t need to know a thing about Moon Knight heading in that the comic doesn’t adequately explain in a few pages.

Collects: Moon Knight (2012) #1 to #6

Moon Knight Vol. 2: Dead Will Rise

Collects: Moon Knight (2012) #7 to #12

Moon Knight Vol. 3: In the Night

Collects: Moon Knight (2012) #13 to #17

All-New All-Different Moon Knight – The Jeff Lemire Run

Moon Knight Vol. 1: Lunatic

Whereas Ellis and Shalvey’s Moon Knight declared on every set-up page that Moon Knight is “completely insane,” Jeff Lemire and Greg Smallwood’s run takes a step back and asks: “Wait, is he really?”

There have been plenty of “Marvel does One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest” takes before (I think first of Jason Aaron’s Wolverine and Dr. Rot story arc), but not many runs start and focus inside the asylum. It’s a strong, great-looking opening salvo in a new direction for Moon Knight.

Collects: Moon Knight (2016) #1 to #5

Moon Knight Vol. 2: Reincarnations

Collects: Moon Knight #6 to #9

Moon Knight Vol. 3: Birth and Death

Collects: Moon Knight #10 to #14

Marvel Legacy Moon Knight and Beyond!

Moon Knight: Legacy Vol. 1

Collects: Moon Knight 188-193

Moon Knight: Legacy Vol. 2

Collects: Moon Knight 194-198

Doctor Strange: Damnation – Complete Collection

Collects: Doctor Strange: Damnation #1-4, Damnation: Johnny Blaze — Ghost Rider #1, Doctor Strange (2015) #386-389, Iron Fist (2017) #78-80 And Ben Reilly: Scarlet Spider #15-17

Ed Brisson, Donny Cates, Peter David, Christopher Sebela, Nick Spencer, Damian Couceiro, Niko Henrichon, Szymon Kudranski, Phil Noto, Rod Reis, Will Sliney- 4 July 2018

Contagion

Collects: Contagion (2019) #1-5

Ed Brisson, Roge Antonio, Mack Chater, Damian Couceiro, Adam Gorham, Stephen Segovia, Juan Jose Ryp- 15 January 2020

Conan: Serpent War

Collects: Conan: Serpent War (2019) #1-4, Supernatural Thrillers (1972) #3

Jim Zub, Vanesa Del Rey, Scot Eaton, Ig Guara, Luca Pizzari, Stephen Segovia, Carlos Pacheco- 22 April 2020

Avengers by Jason Aaron Vol. 7: The Age of Khonshu

Collects: Avengers (2018) #31-38

Jason Aaron, Javier Garron, Francesco Manna, Ed McGuiness, Matteo- Scelera- 6 January 2021

Moon Knight Vol. 1: The Midnight Mission

Collects: Moon Knight (2021) #1-6

Jed Mackay, Alessandro Cappuccio, Steve McNiven- 16 February 2022

Latest Additions:

Moon Knight Vol. 2: Too Tough To Die

Collects: Moon Knight (2021) #7 to #12, Devil’s Reign: Moon Knight

Check out CBH’s full Devil’s Reign Reading Order!

Moon Knight: Black, White & Blood

Collects: Moon Knight: Black, White & Blood #1 to #4

Ms. Marvel & Moon Knight

Devil’s Reign: Moon Knight

Moon Knight Vol. 3: Halfway To Sanity

Collects: Moon Knight (2021) #13 to #18, Moon Knight Annual 2022 #1

Moon Knight Vol. 4: Road To Ruin

Collects: Moon Knight (2021) #19 to #24

Moon Knight Vol. 5

Collects: Moon Knight (2021) #25 to #29

No collected volume yet as of 11.14.23

Strange Academy: Moon Knight

Moon Knight: City of the Dead

Collects: Moon Knight: City of the Dead #1 to #5

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View Comments (6)

  • How skippable is West Coast Avengers? I'm thinking of jumping from v2 straight to Marc Spector. Thanks for the awesome list, as usual!

  • Thanks for writing down this list, great job! :) I don't know anything about Moon Knight except some basic stuff I read in wikipedia. Therefore, I would like to ask you whether you think it would be fine to start from the Modern Moon Knight Reborn (2000 to 2012). Cheers!

    • I started from The Bottom (lol) and I didn't feel lost at all with my quite basic Moon Knight knowledge. You'll be fine!

  • Thanks for this, I was confused with Warren Ellis run, he has sort of a special way of storytelling, greetings.

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