Published March, 1983 (Copper Age) by Marvel Comics and went on sale in 1983 for $0.75 USD. This issue contains 32 pages in Color, the current NM value is $15.00 USD.
Additional Issue Information:Signed by Bill Sienkiewicz w/ COA
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Not taking the story "Colloquy" into consideration in my rating, that is. Werewolf by Night is a nice addition in a comic, although in this first part of the story we don't really know why he's here. (here's hoping that is clarified in the next issue) The "Colloquy" story after the main story is OK, it deals with the personality conflicts of Lockley / Grant / Spector / Moonknight. It was written by Steven Grant, the guy who wrote that hideously awful issue #27. I think that he does redeem himself a bit here. And also, check out this awesome cover! That would make a nice looking poster.
Werewolf by Night appears in this issue! It's solid, but again, I'm feeling left with everything but the punch line. I was expecting so much more out of this issue that what it gave. Werewolf by Night is seeking help from Moon Knight. Why? Because he faught him long ago, and I guess it's the only one he can turn to. Some satanist dudes are chasing him, and it's up to Moon Knight to figure it out and fix it. Good idea, not good delivery. Art is great, as always, but story still suffers.