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Quote1 It's hard to explain. But I think all of this might be in my head. Or at least some of it is. Quote2
Mr. Knight

Appearing in "Death and Birth: Part 1 of 5"

Featured Characters:

Supporting Characters:

Antagonists:

  • Unidentified Pharaoh (First appearance; cameo in illusion)

Other Characters:

Races and Species:

  • Werewolves (Drawing only in flashback)
  • Hellbent (Illusion in main story and appear in flashback)
  • Humans (Illusion in main story and appear in flashback)
  • Ennead (Illusion in main story and flashback)

Locations:

  • Earth (Illusion in main story and appears in flashback)
    • United States of America (Illusion in main story and appears in flashback)
      • Illinois (Only in flashback)
        • Chicago (Only in flashback)
          • Spector Family Apartment (Only in flashback)
          • Park Street (Mentioned) (Only in flashback)
            • Unidentified synagogue (Mentioned) (Only in flashback)
      • New York (Illusion or holographic simulation)
        • New York City (Illusion or holographic simulation)
          • Brooklyn (Illusion or holographic simulation)
          • Manhattan (Illusion or holographic simulation)
            • Midtown (Illusion)
              • Hell's Kitchen (Illusion)
                • Mercy Hospital for the Mentally Ill (Mentioned)
                • New York City Subway System (Illusion or holographic simulation)
    • Earth Orbit (Drawing only in flashback)
  • Overvoid (Illusion or holographic simulation)

Items:

Vehicles:

Synopsis for "Death and Birth: Part 1 of 5"

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Solicit Synopsis

“DEATH AND BIRTH” STARTS HERE!

• Marc Spector was born in Chicago, but where was Steven Grant born?

• This story goes deep into Spector’s past, picks up where LEMIRE and SMALLWOOD left off in New Egypt…

• …And redefines the history of MOON KNIGHT as you know it!

Notes

  • The confusing nature of this volume is a result of therapy Marc underwent at Mercy Hospital for the Mentally Ill to come to terms with his dissociative identity disorder,[1] intertwined with Ennead-induced illusions and his own delusions.[2]

See Also

Links and References

References

  1. Moon Knight #189
  2. Bemis, Max (30 November 2017) Hey, max, will there be some sort of explanation for this? Twitter. Retrieved on 30 December 2017.
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