
Moon Knight Epic Collection: The Resurrection War
$82.08
- Paperback
488 pages
- Release Date
18 November 2026
Summary
As one phase ends, a new one begins - you can’t keep Moon Knight down for long!
Moon Knight is caught in the middle when Marc Spector’s mansion becomes the battleground for a showdown between his old sparring partner Werewolf by Night and the X-Man named Gambit! But what are Jack Russell and Remy LeBeau doing there? And what unwelcome news does one of them have to share?
As Moon Knight becomes embroiled in cosmic chaos, he’s tasked with taking down the Amazing Spider-Man! But …
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781302969509 |
|---|---|
| ISBN-10: | 1302969501 |
| Author: | Terry Kavanagh, Doug Moench, Christopher Priest |
| Publisher: | Marvel Comics |
| Imprint: | Marvel Comics |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 488 |
| Release Date: | 18 November 2026 |
| Weight: | 369g |
| Dimensions: | 168mm x 259mm |

Terry Kavanagh
Terry Kavanagh
After early assignments on Kickers Inc. and Cloak and Dagger, Terry Kavanagh wrote Web of Spider-Man for years, spinning a hero he introduced in those pages, Nightwatch, into his own title. In addition to runs on Marc Spector: Moon Knight, X-Man, and various mutant titles, he wrote Avengers, Iron Man, and several tie-in one-shots during the controversial “Crossing” storyline. His miniseries work includes Before the Fantastic Four: The Storms, Fury/Agent 13, Black Cat, and Rise of Apocalypse. He teamed Marvel heroes with Ultraverse heroes in Exiles vs. X-Men and Ultraforce/Avengers Prelude.
Doug Moench
In addition to runs on Fantastic Four and Thor, original Moon Knight scribe Doug Moench specialized in writing features outside the Marvel mainstream, including Adventure into Fear’s Morbius, Frankenstein, Inhumans, Ka-Zar: Lord of the Hidden Jungle, Master of Kung Fu, Werewolf by Night, and Astonishing Tales’ Deathlok. Proving his eclectic abilities, he also wrote the full run of Godzilla, most of Shogun Warriors, and stories for virtually every Marvel black-and-white magazine of the 1970s. He expanded on his Star-Lord and Weirdworld sagas in multiple anthology titles. At DC, he wrote memorable runs on Batman, Detective Comics, and Legends of the Dark Knight, along with numerous Batman one-shots, cross-company crossovers, and Elseworlds sagas. He further contributed such short-lived but unique series as Electric Warrior, Lords of the Ultra-Realm, Slash Maraud, Wanderers, and Xenobrood.
James Fry
Versatile artist James Fry proved himself equally at home illustrating the grim-and-gritty ‘90s vigilantism of Moon Knight and Nomad as he was the cartoonish adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog. It’s little wonder he was chosen to depict a character that combines the two extremes in Marvel’s Slapstick limited series.
Stephen Platt
Stephen Platt’s work bringing the Marc Spector: Moon Knight series to a close helped propel him to stardom in the artist-fueled comics boom of the 1990s. Platt rode the wave of success to Image Comics, illustrating Rob Liefeld’s Prophet series and his creator-owned series Soul Saga. He went on to become a sought-after concept artist, working on film projects including Blade: Trinity and Marvel Studios’ Iron Man.
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