RIP Don Perlin Moon Knight is on my list, but there are so many old comics to read. I've read the full run of WWbN. Moon Knight was created to be an antagonist to a Werewolf, hence the moon theme but his suit/armour was initially made from silver as well.
Dude, thank you so much for this video! I remember when I was a kid and got interested in Moon Knight because he was a "Marvel hero that has Ancient Egyptian mythology," and me being a Egyptian mythology nerd, read them. Then years later, I rekindled my love with Moon Knight with the "Shalvey" run and the Lemire & Smallwoods run. Absolutely loved them. And, even later, when the Disney+ series came out, and even though you didn't fully enjoy it, I still feel like it was a fun interpretation of the character. At first, I loved the character because he had some Egyptian mythology and he looked cool. But as of today, I absolutely love Moon Knight because of his storytelling and mental illness in his stories. I don't have DID like Marc, but how mental illness affects you and the relationships around you, really hits home for me. Moon Knight was a character I grew to respect with how much I would empathize with his character as I grew up. Now, I think I may have to get back into the comics again. Amazing video 👍 Keep up the great work!
First off, thank you for the comment! I love hearing about how these characters effect other people's lives. While I may not have a long history with Moon Knight, the Lemire and Smallwood run really hit home with the messages about mental illness. And I'm glad you enjoyed this! This series is basically an excuse to gush about characters I enjoy lol
Only clicked on this video on a whim, but I appreciate the thought and effort put into it. I'll admit that I'd only really read the Age of Khonshu storyline before the Disney+ series came out, as I'd been reading the Avengers run anyway, and found that story pretty fun even if ridiculous (actually, that's my take on a lot of Aaron's Avengers run - can be fun but isn't that great, little too ridiculous). At some point, I decided I didn't want to ruin my watch of the show by trying to binge comic runs and I think it was the right decision, as I had only a surface level knowledge of Moon Knight so I was able to enjoy whatever happened. I found the series interesting and often entertaining, even if it didn't quite live up to the possibilities. It does leave things in a state where a followup could be quite fantastic. More recently, however, I did start reading some of Moon Knight's solo runs. I started with Bendis' out of convenience, and found it "alright" - some interesting ideas, including the inclusion of Echo and some lower tier villains, but never quite clicking. I followed that up with the "Shalvey" run, which was a fantastic showcase of the street level hero in such an intriguing and enthralling manner, though I found the subsequent run written by Brian Wood a disappointing followup (also seems to take the doctor introduced in the preceding issues in a weird direction) but interesting nonetheless, while Cullen Bunn's issues ending that series were about on par with Wood (I found its plot less annoying, but it wasn't amazing). Moving onto Lemire's run, I'll admit that I was a bit skeptical with the first issue and especially as the first mini-arc wrapped up, but taking the entire run in left me dazzled and in awe. It also made the transition to the next run (in which legacy numbering kicked in) so frustratingly jarring, as the next writer (whose name I have forgotten) has a completely different take which seems to rely on some edgy humour and misunderstanding of things like DID to just wanting things to be "badass", though it had some redeeming ideas (the overall story has some interesting concepts, even if I wasn't a big fan of its execution). This video does make me eager to read the current run, though, so thank you. Having read the "Shalvey" and Lemire runs especially, I can now understand why you (and others) are so disappointed with the Disney+ series, even if I still don't feel the same way.
Thank you so much for watching! I understand why people like the show. If you don't know the highs of Moon Knight's best runs the show is probably pretty good! Personally tho, as you said, the Shalvey and Lemire runs are just SO good that it makes if hard to not be dissapointed with the shows interpretation.
@@thebscrew I was able to read about a dozen issues of the current run over the weekend, and you were right: it is absolutely fantastic. A nice blend of street level heroing mixed with supernatural elements, interesting character writing, and enthralling plotlines. Each issue works very well episodically, but also as part of a longer storyline. Might be my favourite Moon Knight run yet (of what I've read, at least)
I've actually been working on a similar video myself! I disagree with some of your pics but I still think this is great, and I'm glad someone else is trying to get people into my favorite character!
Am i the only one who thinks they can find a way to get moon knoght to say/be the meme moon knight we all claim to know and love? Lol like maybe its a 4th/5th personality, or maybe its just how he is that run, but i dont see ot being out of yhe realm of possibility. Hes a serious character most of the time, sure but honestly, most of those memes work so well (imo) because its not too far drom the yeuth. Hes one editor away from letting all these crazy lines and circumstances out on a cannonical page 🤣
The most annoying part is that the “shalvey” run is so expensive to get in any method physically. I’m fine with digital but it doesn’t compare to having it in your hands ya know?
Thank you! Our next episode will be a general comic book episode going over publishers, the comic book vocabularly, etc. That being said, I just finished writing the Daredevil episode last night!
I like the show's version of giving him powers vs. "Marvel Batman" (I give that to Daredevil anyway). Wish they didn't have to change the alters so much, but they did it very damn well anyway, which changing the source and still being well done is rare in adaptations.
I don't know, I personally prefer it when he has less powers. I like the idea of him having enhanced strength during a full moon though. Tying his powers into the moon phases like in some of the comics is pretty cool imo
I personally prefer the original MK run by Moench. I believe that is the definitive version of the character. I am not a huge Bendis fan or anything he writes and I did not know about the Warren allegations when I read his run. However Declan's art is great.
I'll definitely consider it! After the Daredevil video comes out on Tuesday I'm planning on doing a couple DC related episodes then I'll pivot back to some more Marvel stuff. In the meantime, the original Ms. Marvel run from 2014 is fantastic! As for Iron Man, I'm actually pretty unfamiliar with most of his stuff except for the MCU and the bigger Marvel events like Civil War or Judgement Day. I enjoyed Superior Iron Man a lot tho!
@@thebscrew I've heard similar disinterest in the Bemis run. Shame though, I did like the fleshing out of Marc's origins like his Nazi Uncle. Just a pinch more of childhood trauma, yaknow?. Sun King was a nice addition as a villian and rehabilitated ally. I was glad to see Marc be happy with his family, at least...for a bit.
The sequel to this video, So... You Wanna Read: Daredevil just came out! Check it out here: th-cam.com/video/3ciM-OaqBjo/w-d-xo.html
Yes🤙 I actually made a few moon knight motion comics
Just checked out a few minutes of your "Dr. Moon" dub and it was fire! I'm definitely gonna check out more of your stuff!
@@thebscrew thanks bro
I basically adapted the entire Warren Ellis run into a motion comic movie
@@therussiancomicbookgeek I'll check it out!
RIP Don Perlin
Moon Knight is on my list, but there are so many old comics to read. I've read the full run of WWbN. Moon Knight was created to be an antagonist to a Werewolf, hence the moon theme but his suit/armour was initially made from silver as well.
Dude, thank you so much for this video! I remember when I was a kid and got interested in Moon Knight because he was a "Marvel hero that has Ancient Egyptian mythology," and me being a Egyptian mythology nerd, read them. Then years later, I rekindled my love with Moon Knight with the "Shalvey" run and the Lemire & Smallwoods run. Absolutely loved them. And, even later, when the Disney+ series came out, and even though you didn't fully enjoy it, I still feel like it was a fun interpretation of the character.
At first, I loved the character because he had some Egyptian mythology and he looked cool. But as of today, I absolutely love Moon Knight because of his storytelling and mental illness in his stories. I don't have DID like Marc, but how mental illness affects you and the relationships around you, really hits home for me. Moon Knight was a character I grew to respect with how much I would empathize with his character as I grew up.
Now, I think I may have to get back into the comics again. Amazing video 👍 Keep up the great work!
First off, thank you for the comment! I love hearing about how these characters effect other people's lives. While I may not have a long history with Moon Knight, the Lemire and Smallwood run really hit home with the messages about mental illness. And I'm glad you enjoyed this! This series is basically an excuse to gush about characters I enjoy lol
@@thebscrew You're welcome! And well, I'll say it's a good excuse to gush😁
Only clicked on this video on a whim, but I appreciate the thought and effort put into it.
I'll admit that I'd only really read the Age of Khonshu storyline before the Disney+ series came out, as I'd been reading the Avengers run anyway, and found that story pretty fun even if ridiculous (actually, that's my take on a lot of Aaron's Avengers run - can be fun but isn't that great, little too ridiculous). At some point, I decided I didn't want to ruin my watch of the show by trying to binge comic runs and I think it was the right decision, as I had only a surface level knowledge of Moon Knight so I was able to enjoy whatever happened. I found the series interesting and often entertaining, even if it didn't quite live up to the possibilities. It does leave things in a state where a followup could be quite fantastic.
More recently, however, I did start reading some of Moon Knight's solo runs. I started with Bendis' out of convenience, and found it "alright" - some interesting ideas, including the inclusion of Echo and some lower tier villains, but never quite clicking. I followed that up with the "Shalvey" run, which was a fantastic showcase of the street level hero in such an intriguing and enthralling manner, though I found the subsequent run written by Brian Wood a disappointing followup (also seems to take the doctor introduced in the preceding issues in a weird direction) but interesting nonetheless, while Cullen Bunn's issues ending that series were about on par with Wood (I found its plot less annoying, but it wasn't amazing). Moving onto Lemire's run, I'll admit that I was a bit skeptical with the first issue and especially as the first mini-arc wrapped up, but taking the entire run in left me dazzled and in awe. It also made the transition to the next run (in which legacy numbering kicked in) so frustratingly jarring, as the next writer (whose name I have forgotten) has a completely different take which seems to rely on some edgy humour and misunderstanding of things like DID to just wanting things to be "badass", though it had some redeeming ideas (the overall story has some interesting concepts, even if I wasn't a big fan of its execution). This video does make me eager to read the current run, though, so thank you.
Having read the "Shalvey" and Lemire runs especially, I can now understand why you (and others) are so disappointed with the Disney+ series, even if I still don't feel the same way.
Thank you so much for watching! I understand why people like the show. If you don't know the highs of Moon Knight's best runs the show is probably pretty good! Personally tho, as you said, the Shalvey and Lemire runs are just SO good that it makes if hard to not be dissapointed with the shows interpretation.
@@thebscrew I was able to read about a dozen issues of the current run over the weekend, and you were right: it is absolutely fantastic. A nice blend of street level heroing mixed with supernatural elements, interesting character writing, and enthralling plotlines. Each issue works very well episodically, but also as part of a longer storyline. Might be my favourite Moon Knight run yet (of what I've read, at least)
Discovered this channel from the Spider-Man video and I'm glad I did. These guides are helpful for people like me looking for stories to pick up.
Glad to hear, thanks for watching!
Love this series finished a few of the recommended runs fallen in love with the moon knight mythos
Awesome! Which was your favorite?
@@thebscrew so far the Huston run I enjoy the gritty nature of it
Really awesome video man!! I agreed with every point you made and will send this to anyone looking to get into Moon Knight!
I've actually been working on a similar video myself!
I disagree with some of your pics but I still think this is great, and I'm glad someone else is trying to get people into my favorite character!
Very nice! Let me know when you upload your video!
Am i the only one who thinks they can find a way to get moon knoght to say/be the meme moon knight we all claim to know and love? Lol like maybe its a 4th/5th personality, or maybe its just how he is that run, but i dont see ot being out of yhe realm of possibility. Hes a serious character most of the time, sure but honestly, most of those memes work so well (imo) because its not too far drom the yeuth. Hes one editor away from letting all these crazy lines and circumstances out on a cannonical page 🤣
Thank you for this video
Of course! I enjoyed making it!
this was an amazing vid keep up the good work
Thank you so much!
The most annoying part is that the “shalvey” run is so expensive to get in any method physically. I’m fine with digital but it doesn’t compare to having it in your hands ya know?
Also the next in this great series your doing should be the man without fear, these videos make it so simple for new readers like myself
100%. I've always kept my eye on From The Dead and its almost always around $100 for a six issue trade
You'll be happy to know I just finished doing the voiceover for So.. You Wanna Read Daredevil!
@@thebscrew can’t wait
@@thebscrew YES, I was just gonna comment that with all the hype around him in the MCU, Daredevil is the best candidate for one of these videos
Love these videos, keep up the good work! Would love to see one of these on daredevil.
Thank you! Our next episode will be a general comic book episode going over publishers, the comic book vocabularly, etc. That being said, I just finished writing the Daredevil episode last night!
@@thebscrew Looking forward to them both!
@@kingethn Awesome!!
I love the Bendis run… kinda bums me out that I seem to be the only person who has this opinion
Great video. Keep it up
Thank you!
I like the show's version of giving him powers vs. "Marvel Batman" (I give that to Daredevil anyway). Wish they didn't have to change the alters so much, but they did it very damn well anyway, which changing the source and still being well done is rare in adaptations.
2:48 The purple dude in the Hawkman mask in the bottom left with the pimping-ass-purple is Night Hawk, Marvel's "other" Batman.
Yup!
I don't know, I personally prefer it when he has less powers. I like the idea of him having enhanced strength during a full moon though. Tying his powers into the moon phases like in some of the comics is pretty cool imo
Great video but I think you're sleeping on that 2006 run by Huston.
No Max Bemis run? Okay....
I personally prefer the original MK run by Moench. I believe that is the definitive version of the character. I am not a huge Bendis fan or anything he writes and I did not know about the Warren allegations when I read his run. However Declan's art is great.
Hey thanks for commenting, the Moench run is great! Definitely setup MK as we know him today
can you do one about iron man or miss marvel ?
I'll definitely consider it! After the Daredevil video comes out on Tuesday I'm planning on doing a couple DC related episodes then I'll pivot back to some more Marvel stuff. In the meantime, the original Ms. Marvel run from 2014 is fantastic! As for Iron Man, I'm actually pretty unfamiliar with most of his stuff except for the MCU and the bigger Marvel events like Civil War or Judgement Day. I enjoyed Superior Iron Man a lot tho!
@@thebscrew thank you
Is there a reason why you didn't mention the Bemis run?
I personally really dislike the Bemis run. I think the Sun King can be cool, but I kinda hate how they handled DID in that story tbh.
@@thebscrew I've heard similar disinterest in the Bemis run. Shame though, I did like the fleshing out of Marc's origins like his Nazi Uncle. Just a pinch more of childhood trauma, yaknow?. Sun King was a nice addition as a villian and rehabilitated ally. I was glad to see Marc be happy with his family, at least...for a bit.
No, I don't.
Get off my feed.
Oh okay :(