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Those Two Geeks Episode 160: Twenty Minutes of Unplanned Nothingness

The two geeks touch on the first episode of Moon Knight, the finale of Spider-Man Beyond (with no spoilers for either) and the slap heard around the world.

As always, Alex and Joe can be found on Twitter respectively @karcossa and @FirstRonin4 if you feel the need to tell them they’re wrong individually, or @those2geeks if you want to yell at them together on Twitter, or by email at ItsThose2Geeks@gmail.com.

Discover Moon Knight with the Marvel Moon Knight Sale

Moon Knight has debuted on Disney+ and now is a perfect time to explore the comics featuring the character.

comiXology and Kindle have you covered with the Marvel Moon Knight Sale which ends on May 1st.

32 different releases are yours with single issues of the brand new series just 99 cents!

Now’s the time to discover the comics!

Moon Knight Vol. 1: Lunatic

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Preview: Moon Knight #10

Moon Knight #10

(W) Jed MacKay (A) Alessandro Cappuccio (CA) Cory Smith
RATED T+
In Shops: Apr 06, 2022
SRP: $3.99

An assassin infiltrates the Midnight Mission, while another hidden enemy strikes at Moon Knight where he is most vulnerable. Attacked on two fronts, the Fist of Khonshu is put on the back foot-but that’s where he’s most dangerous!

Moon Knight #10

Moon Knight Gets a Pop! Comic Cover

With Moon Knight debuting on Disney+, Funko has revealed various Pop! figures including the Pop! Comic Cover: Marvel – Moon Knight. You can order it now!


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Discover Moon Knight with the Marvel Moon Knight Sale

Moon Knight has debuted on Disney+ and now is a perfect time to explore the comics featuring the character.

comiXology and Kindle have you covered with the Marvel Moon Knight Sale which ends on May 1st.

32 different releases are yours with single issues of the brand new series just 99 cents!

Now’s the time to discover the comics!

Moon Knight Vol. 1: Lunatic

This site contains affiliate links, which means that if you click on one of the product links and make a purchase, we’ll receive a percentage of the sale. Graphic Policy does purchase items from these sites. Making purchases through these links helps support the site.

Moon Knight gets the Pop! Treatment

Moon Knight has debuted on Disney+ and the character has gotten shrunk down courtesy of Funko. You can get the Moon Knight Pop! Vinyl Figure and the Moon Knight Pocket Pop! Key Chain now!


This site contains affiliate links, which means that if you click on one of the product links and make a purchase, we’ll receive a percentage of the sale. Graphic Policy does purchase items from these sites. Making purchases through these links helps support the site.

Discover Moon Knight with the Marvel Moon Knight Sale

Moon Knight has debuted on Disney+ and now is a perfect time to explore the comics featuring the character.

comiXology and Kindle have you covered with the Marvel Moon Knight Sale which ends on May 1st.

32 different releases are yours with single issues of the brand new series just 99 cents!

Now’s the time to discover the comics!

Moon Knight Vol. 1: Lunatic

This site contains affiliate links, which means that if you click on one of the product links and make a purchase, we’ll receive a percentage of the sale. Graphic Policy does purchase items from these sites. Making purchases through these links helps support the site.

Moon Knight Returns to the Marvel Select Line

With the Moon Knight making its debut on Disney+, Marvel Select has decided to revisit a long-lost figure in the Marvel Select line. Their Moon Knight figure has not been offered in over a decade, but now he will make his triumphant return to shelves thanks to ShopDisney.com!

Standing approximately 7 inches tall and featuring approximately 16 points of articulation, this exclusive release of Moon Knight comes with a diorama base featuring the doorway to the temple of the Egyptian moon god Khonshu. He also comes with two moon-shaped throwing knives, and comes packaged in the Select action figure packaging with side-panel artwork.

Moon Knight joins a selection of Marvel Select figures exclusive to ShopDisney.com, including Hawkeye, Loki, Taskmaster, the Winter Soldier and No Way Home Spider-Man. Shop online today!

Dike Ruan Celebrates Shang-Chi, Ms. Marvel, and more in New AAPI Heritage Variant Covers

This May, Marvel Comics honors Asian Pacific American Heritage Month with variant covers highlighting some of its most prominent Asian and AAPI characters! The AAPI Heritage Variant Covers will be drawn by acclaimed artist Dike Ruan, known for his incredible work on Shang-Chi, and colored by artist Neeraj Menon. Adorning the covers of Marvel’s hottest ongoing series, these stunning pieces are bursting with energy, showcasing Shang-Chi, Ms. Marvel, and more iconic heroes using their extraordinary gifts in stunning circular portraits! Here are the six heroes getting the spotlight in this year’s celebration:

  • Shang-Chi
  • Ms. Marvel
  • Sunfire
  • Wong
  • Wave
  • Mondo

Check them out now and collect all six AAPI Heritage Covers throughout May!

Moon Knight: a superhero with (several) jobs and many memes

Comics critic Harry Kassen guides a journey through the many phases of Moon Knight‘s Marvel comics series from 1975 through today — just in time for his big Disney+ TV debut. Moon Knight isn’t just a source of absurdist memes — he reflects changes in the comics medium. We’ll look at some of the best runs of Moon Knight with an especially close look at comics art legend Bill Sienkiewicz who’s style came into its own through the series. 

So join us to learn about the alteregos, the angst and most of all the artists that make Moon Knight more than Marvel’s color-shifted Batman. 

Be sure to follow guest expert comics critic Harry Kassen at https://twitter.com/leekassen 

Image notes:

All full page comics images are Bill Sienkiewicz pencils. Inks on #2 – Bob McLeod #3 & 5 Klaus Janson #6 Frank Giancoia. “Has anyone dated Moon Knight” is from Brian Michael Bendis and Alex Maleev. “I have an enemy” is words Jed MacKay, art Alessandro Cappuccio, Rachelle Rosenberg.

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