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MOON KNIGHT READING ORDER: Fist of Khonshu (1975-1989)

Moon Knight 's about to get his own Disney+ TV series, so people want to know more about Marvel's mysterious mercenary-turned-hero and his comic book beginnings. Look no further than this, the first chapter in the MOON KNIGHT READING ORDER . Is Marc Spector really the recipient of super-human powers from Khonshu , Egyptian god of the moon? Or is Moon Knight just another part of his fragmented personality. Moon Knight tries to keep his psychological a secret while fighting side-by-side with Spider-Man , Iron Man , Daredevil , Luke Cage , Iron Fist and more, eventually becoming a member of the Avengers . But can he keep his hardcore stance on justice under control long enough to hang on to his Avengers membership? As always, I'd like to thank the guys over at the Marvel Chronology Project . I've used their work as a basis and then worked out my own version of the Marvel Universe continuity from there. MCG Note: Issues in  blue  are worth reading, are major chapters in 

TOTAL WAR! (1984)

The epic build-up to WRAITH WAR ! Rom discovers the origin of the repulsive Dire Wraiths . A long-standing ally falls. The Wraiths make the most of the disappearance of Earth's heroes (thanks to the SECRET WARS ) and new alliances are forged when the Wraith infestation becomes public knowledge. Nick Fury , the Avengers , the Hulk , Alpha Flight and Ant-Man join the fight as the Dire Wraiths' final plans for Earth move to endgame... Rom #50 (tie-in) Rom #51-53 Avengers #243 (also see SECRET WARS ) Incredible Hulk #296 Rom #54-55 Avengers #244-245 Rom #56-59 Rom #50  (tie-in) On the day Torpedo  ( Brock Jones ) decides to retire from super-heroing, he's killed and replaced by a Dire Wraith . A band of Skrulls come to Earth, kill the fake ' Torpedo ' and attack the other Dire Wraiths who've been hiding in Clairton. Rom and Starshine (Brandy Clarke - a human-turned- Spaceknight ) escape the Shadow-Realm in time to witness the deaths of the Wraiths who have

SHE-HULK READING ORDER: Savage! (1980-1984)

There's been a certain amount of uproar in the mainstream media over the recent announcement of a Disney+ series starring She-Hulk , with many claiming that a female Hulk knock-off is being created to appease a "leftist audience". Comics fans will know, of course, that this isn't remotely true. She-Hulk ( Jennifer Walters ) has been around since 1980 and a few further She-Hulks - Lyra and Betty Ross , to name two - have been added to the mythology since.  And she wasn't created for any kind of political correctness. Rather, Marvel wanted to secure the 'female Hulk' copyright before someone else did. When I first saw Jen she was fighting alongside her fellow Avengers in the SECRET WARS and soon became a member of the Fantastic Four . In fact, there was a period of time where I knew the She-Hulk as the fourth member of the FF longer that the Thing ! Despite being Bruce Banner's cousin, she's become very much her own character and has been a membe