








Marc Spector: Moon Knight #38 (1992) – CBCS 9.0 Graded | White Pages | Direct Edition
Marc Spector: Moon Knight #38 (1992) – CBCS 9.0 Graded | White Pages | Direct Edition
Marvel Comics | May 1992 | Direct Edition | White Pages
A turning point in the Marc Spector: Moon Knight series, this issue delivers a powerful emotional punch with the death of Midnight (Jeff Wilde), Moon Knight's former ally. This CBCS 9.0 graded copy with White Pages captures one of the most impactful moments in Moon Knight lore and features cover and interior art by the team of Ron Garney and Tom Palmer.
Marc Spector: Moon Knight #38 (1992) – CBCS 9.0 Graded | White Pages | Direct Edition
Marvel Comics | May 1992 | Direct Edition | White Pages
A turning point in the Marc Spector: Moon Knight series, this issue delivers a powerful emotional punch with the death of Midnight (Jeff Wilde), Moon Knight's former ally. This CBCS 9.0 graded copy with White Pages captures one of the most impactful moments in Moon Knight lore and features cover and interior art by the team of Ron Garney and Tom Palmer.
Marc Spector: Moon Knight #38 (1992) – CBCS 9.0 Graded | White Pages | Direct Edition
Marvel Comics | May 1992 | Direct Edition | White Pages
A turning point in the Marc Spector: Moon Knight series, this issue delivers a powerful emotional punch with the death of Midnight (Jeff Wilde), Moon Knight's former ally. This CBCS 9.0 graded copy with White Pages captures one of the most impactful moments in Moon Knight lore and features cover and interior art by the team of Ron Garney and Tom Palmer.
🔑 Key Features:
Grade: CBCS 9.0 (Very Fine/Near Mint)
Pages: White Pages
Edition: Direct Market
Condition Note: Submitted “as is” – never pressed or cleaned
Cover Art: Ron Garney (Pencils), Tom Palmer (Inks)
Interior Art: Ron Garney (Pencils), Tom Palmer (Inks)
Writer: Terry Kavanagh
Colorist: Christie Scheele
Letterer: Ken Lopez
Notable Event: Death of Midnight (Jeff Wilde)
📚 Key Information About This Issue:
This issue sees Midnight’s death, a pivotal event that marks a serious tonal shift in Moon Knight’s personal and crime-fighting journey.
Midnight, once Marc Spector’s sidekick, takes a dark turn and meets his end in a battle that leaves lasting consequences.
The artwork by Ron Garney, inked by Tom Palmer, brings a brooding, expressive style to match the emotional weight of the story.
The issue is often sought after by collectors who focus on character deaths, darker story arcs, or are building a full Moon Knight run.