Moon Knight #29 (2006) Wolverine Art Appreciation variant

Moon Knight #29 (2006) Wolverine Art Appreciation variant

$19.99
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Written by MIKE BENSON Penciled by JEFTE PALO Wolverine Art Appreciation Variant by Juan Doe

“DOWN SOUTH,” PART 3 Let’s get rrrrrrrreaaaaaaaaady to rrrrrruuuuuummmmmmblllllle!!! Playing protector to a young woman who’s in the crosshairs of the meanest, craziest, most indefatigable bounty hunters south -- or North -- of the Rio Grande. Meet Los Bros Zapata, a tag-team Mexican wrestler duo who moonlight as assassins, and who’ll do anything -- anything -- to take down their mark. Moon Knight’s gonna have his hands full, but luckily, he’s got someone in his corner: The Punisher. 32 PGS.
Date Available: 04/15/2009
BONUS REVIEW by Jimmy P$ Hayes

You how sometimes the creative team will take the character out of his regular environment and it stinks? Taking a character out of where they were meant to be sometimes works, but rarely. This comic is one of the rare occasion where it’s actually NICE to get a little breather from NYC for Moon Knight. TONS of action, cracks that made me laugh out loud(I REFUSE to write LOL!), and the art, which at first I didn’t care for, is growing on me. This comic would’ve gotten a perfect 10, but they hate on Huey Lewis. NO ONE hates on Huey Lewis.
I give it 9 out of 10 Grahams
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Written by MIKE BENSON Penciled by JEFTE PALO Wolverine Art Appreciation Variant by Juan Doe

“DOWN SOUTH,” PART 3 Let’s get rrrrrrrreaaaaaaaaady to rrrrrruuuuuummmmmmblllllle!!! Playing protector to a young woman who’s in the crosshairs of the meanest, craziest, most indefatigable bounty hunters south -- or North -- of the Rio Grande. Meet Los Bros Zapata, a tag-team Mexican wrestler duo who moonlight as assassins, and who’ll do anything -- anything -- to take down their mark. Moon Knight’s gonna have his hands full, but luckily, he’s got someone in his corner: The Punisher. 32 PGS.
Date Available: 04/15/2009
BONUS REVIEW by Jimmy P$ Hayes

You how sometimes the creative team will take the character out of his regular environment and it stinks? Taking a character out of where they were meant to be sometimes works, but rarely. This comic is one of the rare occasion where it’s actually NICE to get a little breather from NYC for Moon Knight. TONS of action, cracks that made me laugh out loud(I REFUSE to write LOL!), and the art, which at first I didn’t care for, is growing on me. This comic would’ve gotten a perfect 10, but they hate on Huey Lewis. NO ONE hates on Huey Lewis.
I give it 9 out of 10 Grahams
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