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I thought the 2006 to 2009 Charlie Huston (writer) and David Finch (Illustrator) was really grime-y and heavy in a non-edgy way. It was kinda impacted by the big "Civil War" event (I'm generally anti-"Massive multiple comic super events" as I think it usually doesn't really work) but I thought that whole run was a great run. It really explored Khonshu as a character which I dig. I always see Moon Knight as a "Warlock"/"Anti-Paladin" style character and I the relationship between Khonshu and Moon Knight to be the most interesting dynamic of the comic.
I also dig the "Mr. Knight" alter ego run as well. Warren Ellis and Declan Shalvey I think was 2012 or something like that. Great art and strong writing, just plain good-ass comic.
Of course read the OG comics too, I only read the first ten from 1980's but they were pretty damn good.
As with all comics there is just so much damn to read, but I have found most of the Moon Knights to be solid.
Too true, thanks for some possible jumping in points. I just started reading Berserk this week, so who knows when I'll give Moon Knight a shot lol