








Marc Spector: Moon Knight #9 (1989) – CBCS 8.5 Graded | White Pages | Newsstand Edition Marvel Comics
Marc Spector: Moon Knight #9 (1989) – CBCS 8.5 Graded | White Pages | Newsstand Edition
Marvel Comics | February 1990 | Newsstand Edition | White Pages
In this gritty installment of the Moon Knight saga, Marc Spector confronts Arsenal, a deadly tactician with a military edge. This CBCS 8.5 graded copy features White Pages and is the Newsstand Edition, making it a more elusive version of an already underappreciated late Bronze/early Modern era book.
Marc Spector: Moon Knight #9 (1989) – CBCS 8.5 Graded | White Pages | Newsstand Edition
Marvel Comics | February 1990 | Newsstand Edition | White Pages
In this gritty installment of the Moon Knight saga, Marc Spector confronts Arsenal, a deadly tactician with a military edge. This CBCS 8.5 graded copy features White Pages and is the Newsstand Edition, making it a more elusive version of an already underappreciated late Bronze/early Modern era book.
Marc Spector: Moon Knight #9 (1989) – CBCS 8.5 Graded | White Pages | Newsstand Edition
Marvel Comics | February 1990 | Newsstand Edition | White Pages
In this gritty installment of the Moon Knight saga, Marc Spector confronts Arsenal, a deadly tactician with a military edge. This CBCS 8.5 graded copy features White Pages and is the Newsstand Edition, making it a more elusive version of an already underappreciated late Bronze/early Modern era book.
🔑 Key Features:
Grade: CBCS 8.5 (Very Fine+)
Pages: White Pages
Edition: Newsstand
Condition Note: Submitted "as is" – never pressed or cleaned
Cover Art: Sal Velluto (Pencils), Scott Williams (Inks)
Interior Art: Sal Velluto (Pencils), Tom Palmer (Inks)
Writer: Chuck Dixon
Notable Villain: Arsenal
📚 Key Information About This Issue:
Features the return of Arsenal, a brutal and militaristic villain that pushes Moon Knight to his tactical limits.
The issue is part of Chuck Dixon’s tight, character-driven run that leaned into Moon Knight’s darker tone and psychological complexity.
Sal Velluto’s pencils remain clean and dynamic throughout, while Tom Palmer’s interior inks bring a classic sense of shadow and texture.
Scott Williams, best known for his later collaborations with Jim Lee, provides the sharp, kinetic inks on the cover — giving it a distinctive edge for collectors who appreciate cover art pedigree.
A tougher Newsstand Edition, especially in higher-grade slabs from the early 1990s.