Sequart is proud to announce the publication of Waxing and Waning: Essays on Moon Knight, edited by Scott Weatherly.
Since Moon Knight first appeared as a villain in 1975, he’s spent the decades shifting and changing, never staying too long in any iteration. He may be C-list, but he’s built a devoted fan base and been at the heart of some of the best comics in the last five decades — comics that most haven’t read.
Waxing and Waning: Essays on Moon Knight dives into all the different iterations, exploring what they mean to the fan base and how they have impacted the Marvel universe. These essays explore the evolution of art, social commentary in comics, depictions of mental health, and our relationship with religion. With a foreword by David Finch and interviews with Bill Sienkiewicz and Chuck Dixon, this is the book to read before you enter the Midnight Mission.
The book runs 192 pages and features a foreword by artist David Finch. This is Sequart’s 44th book. Waxing and Waning is available in print and on Kindle. (Just a reminder: you don’t need a Kindle device to read Kindle-formatted books; you can download a free Kindle reader for most computers, phones, and tablets.) Find out more on the book’s official page.