![]() ![]() This story is one that very clearly knows how to make the constraints of the format work while still being compelling enough that I would happily pick up a mini featuring these characters from this team. Yet, this creates a compelling dynamic that is enhanced by the clarity and crispness of Akande’s artwork. The character interactions really shine here with Spider-Man’s wisecracking nature butting against the more austere take on Moon Knight. ![]() It’s a fun romp with Moon Knight and Spider-Man getting a chance to team up and fits comfortably into the small space afforded by this format. Yet, So Dark” from Ayodele and Akande is perhaps the strongest of the three stories here. It’s a fun story to read but perhaps one that would have been more suited to something that allowed it space to breathe. It’s perhaps a story that is too big for this format but the design for the future Moon Knight is eye-catching and Hickman’s tone is as expansive as fans of his runs on Fantastic Four and the X-Men would come to expect. ![]() Hickman and Bachalo’s “Anubis Rex” very clearly draws on seminal sci-fi texts and, despite some confusing moments throughout with regards to the art set up, the story itself has a very interesting hook. ![]()
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