Placeholder: MOON KNIGHT (1980) (#1-38) (MARVEL) #24 - Title: Scarlet in Moonlight Featuring: Stained Glass Scarlet and Moon Knight Credits: Doug Moench (Script), Bill Sienkiewicz (Pencils), Bill Sienkiewicz (Inks), Scarlet acts as a free agent to dissemble the mob’s grip over the city…and Moon Knight is hard-pressed to stop her. MOON KNIGHT (1980) (#1-38) (MARVEL) #24 - Title: Scarlet in Moonlight Featuring: Stained Glass Scarlet and Moon Knight Credits: Doug Moench (Script), Bill Sienkiewicz (Pencils), Bill Sienkiewicz (Inks), Scarlet acts as a free agent to dissemble the mob’s grip over the city…and Moon Knight is hard-pressed to stop her.

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MOON KNIGHT (1980) (#1-38) (MARVEL) #24 - Title: Scarlet in Moonlight Featuring: Stained Glass Scarlet and Moon Knight Credits: Doug Moench (Script), Bill Sienkiewicz (Pencils), Bill Sienkiewicz (Inks), Scarlet acts as a free agent to dissemble the mob’s grip over the city…and Moon Knight is hard-pressed to stop her.

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