Who is the new Moon Knight?

Vengeance of the Moon Knight #1 interior art
(Image credit: Marvel Comics)

Marc Spector, Steven Grant, and Jake Lockley are dead. So who is Moo♏n Knight? That's the question at hand in January 3's Vengeance of the Moon Kn🎀ight #1. And strangely enough, the secret identity of Marc Spector's replacement as Moon Knight is a mystery that's only beginning.

Spoilers ahead for Vengeance of the Moon Knight #1

Vengeance of the Moon Knight #1 by writer Jed MacKay, artist Alessandro Capuccio, color artist Rachelle Rosenberg, and letterer Cory Petit picks up where the previous Moon Knight title left off, with the Midnight Mission in the care of Marc's allies Hunter's Moon (the other Fist of Khonshu), vampires Reese and Soldier, former villain 8-Ball, and former Avenger Tigra, all of whom are꧟ hunting down Marc's killer, the Black Spectre.

Though all of Marc's allies are stepping up to fill his shoes helping those in need thro🌳u𓆉gh the Midnight Mission, none of them have taken the leap to embodying the role of Moon Knight. But Reese in particular is concerned about the possibility of Marc's resurrection, as many superheroes come back from the grave. 

"Vampires. Supervillains. In my te𒆙rritory. In my house," the ne𒀰w Moon Knight castigates Marc's allies. "I'm Moon Knight. Get out of my house."

Though Reese fears that the new Moon Knight is a resurrected Marc Spector, there's no indication of who he actually is - or even technically that the ♍new Moon Knight is a "he" at all - aside from the evidence that it's not Reese, Soldier, 8-Ball, Hunter's Moon, or T⛎igra.

So could Marc Spector be the new Moon Knight, same🐼 as the old Moon Knight, but with a new attitude? Could this be the emergence of a new personality in Marc's system thanks to his possible resurrection? Or is this a whole new person entirely under the mask?

The story continues in V🐻en✨geance of the Moon Knight #2, which goes on sale February 14.

Learn all about the history of Marc Spector, the original Moon Knight.

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