—Marc SpectorYou like moonlight? I can't say I care much for the moon myself.
Appearing in "Debts and Balances"
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
- ⏴ Frenchie (Jean-Paul Duchamp) ⏵ (spelled Frenchy)
- Priests of Khonshu
Antagonists:
- Worshippers of the White Cobra
- Virgil Morgan (First appearance; dies)
- David Morgan (First appearance; dies)
- Followers of Saduhl Singh
- Saduhl Singh (First appearance)
- Fist (First appearance; dies)
- Gun (First appearance; dies)
- Blade (First appearance; dies)
Other Characters:
- Rosemary Rice (First appearance)
- Spence
- Marlene Alraune (Mentioned)
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Synopsis for "Debts and Balances"
A young girl is kidnapped while walking down the street of Chicago. This prompts Saduhl Singh, at his temple in India to send his followers to deal with the evil, chanting for death to the followers of the "White Cobra."
At the mansion of Marc Spector, he is throwing a party in relation to successes with her art gallery business. He is lured by an attractive woman for a private chat but is interrupted by the Priests of Khonshu who demand him to intervene in a serious matter as Moon Knight.
At Morgan Towers in Chicago, Virgil Morgan is confronted by Saduhl Singh's followers. They kill him but are attacked by security guards and two of them die in the fight. David Morgan arrives to find his deceased brother and reveals the fighters to be women and threatens the security guards for their failure to protect him. Spector arrives after the commotion and receives a clue about who to look for. He later confronts the remaining follower as Moon Knight as she arrives at her hotel room. She fights him off but he follows after.
Upon returning to Morgan Towers, he finds numerous dead security guards and arrives to find David Morgan being confronted by Saduhl Singh's acolyte just before he intends to carry out a ritual that will sacrifice four children to maintain his immortality. Moon Knight stops her from killing Morgan but because he cannot complete the ritual, he immediately ages and dies. The acolyte commits suicide due to her shame at the body count she contributed to when she realizes she only needed to delay the ritual to stop the Morgans.
Notes
- Plot by Warner, script by Duffy.
- Scheele credited as Christy Scheele.