tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5146591810616867072.post7628783710477027443..comments2024-02-27T19:40:09.504-07:00Comments on Section 244: Great Unsung Moments in Comics: Moon Knight#20Michael Hoskinhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11302540308587868138noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5146591810616867072.post-58099080183437596882022-07-31T14:15:29.796-06:002022-07-31T14:15:29.796-06:00I obviously don't expect you to answer so many...I obviously don't expect you to answer so many posts but they are so interesting to share about. Everybody had heard of Moon Knight in the 70's but I still don't know who he was or what he did. For a new character, not very compelling to me. I might have a couple that I collected but never read. Micronauts was similar. Just eh. What's the point of these characters/groups? None that I could see and you could throw the other Captain Marvel in there although I do have the famous Jim Starlin death issue but I am not sure I did more than skim it. She-Hulk has never really had any purpose except you go girl. Gamma ray effected people had been overdone in Hulk. Both Captain Marvels started in the mid-70's or so as did She-Hulk. I loved her as a she in the movies so of course, Marvel assassinated her. <br /><br />Marvel needs to use Sue Richards more without turning her into a genius like her husband. She's a nicer and more interesting personality and her powers have gone up I believe. Jean Grey was a good character but like Sue, not used enough originally and now, Phoenix is so played out as to be really boring as has Elektra who, not being super, would almost certainly topple over face first as they draw her. Jane Elizabethhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13860550544008642749noreply@blogger.com