U.S. This is all later explained as Khonshu possesing him and compelling him to join the team so Khonshu coulld fell what it's like to be in a team.. Rather than bring the “real” Moon Knight back into Marvel continuity, they play with the recent reboot.
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Tigra soon returned, and later Mockingbird, but the rift between the team's leading couple was far from healed.
The West Coast Avengers is a fictional group of superheroes appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Englehart, Steve (w), Milgrom, Al (p), Sinnot, Joe (i). DeFalco "1980s" in Gilbert (2008), p. 240: "Writer/artist John Byrne produced the story arc that came to be known as 'Vision Quest' that ran through DeFalco "1980s" in Gilbert (2008), p. 241: "Writer/artist John Byrne took a tongue-in-cheek approach to superheroics"Byrne, John (w), Byrne, John (p), Machlan, Mike (i). It was a very weird scene that really belonged in an old Steve Ditko Doctor Strange tale, not a West Coast Avengers comic about Moon Knight…. Publication Date: 30th Apr 2020. I'm currently reading Moon Knight's issues of WCA (late 80's) and I have to say... they are pretty average. This process takes no more than a few hours and we'll WCA never really interested me.Neither have I. Mockingbird was raped by Lincoln Slade and then let him fall to his death during the time travel trip in West Coast Avengers #17-24. After Avengers: Endgame, it may be a long time before we see a similar team up on the big screen - but Disney+ is assembling members of a different Avengers lineup. West Coast Avengers #21 Cover Part 3: West Coast Knights Official Synopsis: Moon Knight grabs a place in the sun, joining the West Coast Avengers just in time for a … This edit will also create new pages on Comic Vine for: Until you earn 1000 points all your submissions need to be vetted by other "Englehart, Steve (w), Milgrom, Al (p), Machlan, Mike (i). "Avengers Disassemble!" "Taking Care of Business!" The team first appeared in The West Coast Avengers #1, created by Roger Stern and Bob Hall.
The story spotlights Moon Knight. Unless Hawkeye and Pym I don't like anyone on that team, so...If it wasn't for Moon Knight, I wouldn't have gone near it either.Finally finished the run. Moon Knight; West Coast Avengers DanialCarroll. Was a bit sad to see him split with Tigra, but seeing as it was technically Khonshu who was with her, it made sense. DeFalco "1980s" in Gilbert (2008), p. 230: "This issue began a seven-part storyline called 'Lost in Space-Time' that sent the super heroes Hawkeye, Iron Man, Tigra, Wonder Man, and Mockingbird into the past. : Any pair of core Avengers members ; Best Coast: Heroes who are members of the West Coast Avengers; Bloodlust: Heroes with attacks that cause bleeding; Classy: Heroes able to change their class; Crowded: Heroes who have more than one personality at one point ; Good Knight: Heroes with Knight in their names With the arrival of John Byrne onto the title, Moon Knight was written out of the West Coast Avengers and after a guest spot in Punisher Annual #2 (part of the "Atlantis Attacks" storyline), the character was given a new ongoing title in 1989, Marc Spector: Moon Knight. It was the first spin-off publication for the Avengers. Hawkeye? It was a very weird scene that really belonged in an old Steve Ditko Doctor Strange tale, not a West Coast Avengers comic about Moon Knight…. Moon Knight has the following Team-Up Bonuses: . Unless Hawkeye and Pym I don't like anyone on that team, so...I haven't read them. Wasn’t he on the butt end of basically the exact same argument when he joined the Avengers and Captain America wanted him to tow the line?Anyway, Moon Knight stayed with the West Coast affiliate branch for twenty issues before Koshnu released him and he moved on.It was a very weird scene that really belonged in an old Steve Ditko Doctor Strange tale, not a West Coast Avengers comic about Moon Knight….I’m Ekko. WCA never really interested me.I haven't read them. Based on the direction Marvel is headed with its Disney+ shows, Marvel could be building toward a West Coast Avengers TV series, which would be a positive step forward for the Marvel Cinematic Universe.