Moon Knight By Huston, Benson & Hurwitz Omnibus... (Windows TRUSTED)

The story focuses heavily on Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) and the unreliable nature of Marc’s reality.

The Punisher crosses paths with Moon Knight. Their ideologies clash: Castle wants them dead; Spector wants them to suffer under the gaze of the moon. Moon Knight by Huston, Benson & Hurwitz Omnibus...

After years of self-imposed exile and broken bones, Marc is dragged back into the light by the very god who claimed his soul. His body is a map of scars, and his mind is a fractured mirror. The world has moved on, but the "Shadow Cabinet"—his network of informants—begins to whisper of a new rising tide of filth in New York City. Key Story Beats The story focuses heavily on Dissociative Identity Disorder

If you would like to expand this into a more detailed script or fan-fiction, let me know: After years of self-imposed exile and broken bones,

In a climactic battle against the Black Spectre, Marc is forced to choose between his sanity and his duty. He embraces the madness to win, leaving the "hero" behind to become a true monster of justice. Themes of the Run

This wasn't the heroic vigilantism of the Avengers; this was a descent into the gutter. The Return of the Specter

Marc, wheelchair-bound and addicted to painkillers, must reclaim his mantle. He doesn't just put on the suit; he carves his way back into it, driven by a Khonshu who appears as a gore-slicked version of his former enemy, Bushman.