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Marvel: What If . . . Marc Spector Was Host to Venom? (A Moon Knight & Venom Story)

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Marc Spector and Venom engage in a battle of wills in the next adventure of an epic multiversal series reimagining iconic Marvel origin stories. So many worlds, so little time. Infinite possibilities, creating infinite realities. Long have I watched Marc Spector cheat death in the name of the Egyptian god Khonshu. But . . . what if Moon Knight was subsumed by a Venom from another universe? Marc Spector is used to voices in his head. He’s used to waking up disoriented, unsure what his alters, Jake and Steven, might have been up to. He’s used to having an Egyptian god command him as Moon Knight, his avatar of justice and revenge. What he’s not used to: staring into the face of a literal out-of-body doppelgänger. Another Marc crash-landed from an alternate reality, begging for help? Yeah, that is a new one, even for him. But before he can really process anything beyond Khonshu’s incessant alarm bells, it becomes clear this other Marc didn’t travel solo. Some kind of alien—a symbiote named Venom—casts off its current host and begins to merge with Marc, forcing Khonshu away from his chosen champion and claiming Moon Knight for its own. The formerly stark white suit that struck fear into the hearts of criminals now looms as a jet-black shadow over friends and foes alike. Marc’s lethal prowess, fueled by Venom’s penchant for violence, carves a trail of chaos as they comb through the vigilante’s torturous past. Yet a sliver of hope remains: Finally free of Venom’s control, the other Jake and Steven regain consciousness to find themselves in a strange reality, without their Marc but with a strange bird-like god insisting that “they will do.” Desperate, lost, and running out of time, the pair make a deal: become Khonshu’s new avatar to track Venom’s path of destruction, save this universe, and just maybe figure out a way back to their own. Read more

Publisher ‏ : ‎ Random House Worlds (October 22, 2024)


Language ‏ : ‎ English


Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 352 pages


ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0593726863


ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 60


Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 2.31 pounds


Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6.43 x 1.18 x 9.43 inches


Best Sellers Rank: #44,495 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #249 in Superhero Science Fiction #408 in TV, Movie & Game Tie-In Fiction #738 in Action & Adventure Fantasy (Books)


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  • A Delicious, Hearty Meal
An incredibly fun book, and a great time all around. The takes on the characters are the best I've seen yet in any Moon Knight content. Steven and Jake especially have such great voices, and I loved the dynamic they had through the entire story. If you like Steven Grant and Jake Lockley, this is the book for you lol. If you are a Moon Knight fan in general, this is the book for you. It's written with love and attention to the characters and mythos. Seriously, there are some *deep* cuts in there. But it doesn't require you to know everything about everything to understand. Moon Knight & Venom was funny, exciting, and just enormously satisfying to read. Outside of just "Moon Knight / Venom IP!" the novel is genuinely well-written. I had a great time with it, and a lot of fun discussing it with others in my book club. I left little sticky notes all through the book of the coolest lines and scenes. There too many little bits that left me smiling. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2024 by Catherine Gilbert

  • Lil complicated but fun
Took a lil to get used to the jump in perspectives but over all loved the book. Interested in seeing the conclusion to all these what if tales
Reviewed in the United States on October 29, 2024 by Troy Joey

  • Moon knight Venom
A highly complex plot that involves Moon Knight and Venom. I highly recommend watching the Disney + series: Moon Knight. Also: Venom, Tom Hardy version Doctor Strange and the Multiverse of Madness
Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2024 by Cecilia Rodriguez

  • Over complicate an already complicated story to make it even more complicated for no reason
I DNFed this book REALLY early (less than 100 pages in). I plan to finish it one day, but this isn't what I wanted to read on any level. The concept of Venom with Moon Knight could be mined for so much and make an extremely compelling and interesting read that balances all the issues and the multiple personalities.. This decided rather than doing that, it was going to go full throttle over the top comic nonsense for no reason and while that can work in a comic, it's so freaking hard in a book. OK so here's the premise, ready for this? Moon Knight escapes from a fake mental ward and saves his friends. Venom Knight (Moon Knight and Venom combined) pops up from another world and beats up Moon Knight, takes him hostage, and decides to do the switch-a-roo. OK? Fine on the surface, sorta. To clarify Moon Knight from Venom Knight they call Moon Knight Marc and Venom Knight Spector. That works on a very, very surface level, but fine. So Venom takes over Moon Knight and Venom Knight is basically dying. Venom becomes Moon Venom with Marc, Venom Knight becomes.. Jake and Steven without Spector. Got that? Well Khonshu, ya know Moon Knight's god? Jake and Steven are the ones from the other world that Venom Knight came from. They don't have a Khonshu. But Venom somehow magically locks Khonshu out of Moon Venom, so he swaps to Jake and Steven who are Spectorless and saves their body to go save his Marc from Venom. That's the story. It then swaps between the personalities by telling you the chapter title who each is. So that's clear right? The problem is.. there are 2 Marcs, 2 Jakes, and 2 Stevens in this whole thing. And the relationships between them are different.. so now you've taken an already complex story about a person with 3 personalities (Possibly 4 since Khonshu is sometimes not a god, but rather another personality).. added ANOTHER set of those 3 personalities.. and Venom.. Just.. why? Again this concept could be soooooooooooooooooooo fun. There is so much to mine and so much Moon Knight lore to play with.. and rather than playing with that, you throw it all out and make something that's so convoluted and complex that it only really works in a medium where we can SEE THE CHARACTERS and therefor don't have to worry about which Marc is speaking (Or which Jake or which Steven) since we can see them... Such a waste of the potential. To be fair, it's not hard to follow and it is well written. It's just.. so utterly over complicating something that A) was already complicated and B) could have just been vastly more straight forward and fun. Gonna try to come back later, but that whole mess just made me bail and I don't want to come back at the moment. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 26, 2024 by Jan Arrah

  • Fun "What If" romp
Fast paced and fun take on these characters
Reviewed in the United States on October 29, 2024 by Michael

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