In this sleek and cerebral arc, Moon Knight acts as protector of travelers in the night, facing political conspiracies and covert threats on New York’s streets. Written by Brian Wood and illustrated by Greg Smallwood, this volume shifts the tone toward grounded realism while retaining the character’s fractured mystique. With sharp dialogue and stylized minimalism, Dead Will Rise offers a focused, atmospheric take on the vigilante mythos—blending noir, espionage, and psychological drama.
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Brian Wood is a comics writer whose work explores rebellion, dystopia, and identity through sharp, socially conscious narratives. From “DMZ” and “Northlanders” to “The Massive” and “Channel Zero”, Wood centers outsiders navigating turbulent worlds. His writing is cinematic and often politically charged, with an eye on systemic collapse and individual resistance. Though his career has faced controversy, his influence on post-9/11 comics aesthetics and themes remains significant.
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Brian Wood is a comics writer whose work explores rebellion, dystopia, and identity through sharp, socially conscious narratives. From “DMZ” and “Northlanders” to “The Massive” and “Channel Zero”, Wood centers outsiders navigating turbulent worlds. His writing is cinematic and often politically charged, with an eye on systemic collapse and individual resistance. Though his career has faced controversy, his influence on post-9/11 comics aesthetics and themes remains significant.
In this sleek and cerebral arc, Moon Knight acts as protector of travelers in the night, facing political conspiracies and covert threats on New York’s streets. Written by Brian Wood and illustrated by Greg Smallwood, this volume shifts the tone toward grounded realism while retaining the character’s fractured mystique. With sharp dialogue and stylized minimalism, Dead Will Rise offers a focused, atmospheric take on the vigilante mythos—blending noir, espionage, and psychological drama. Comic, Brian Wood, Greg Smallwood, Marvel, 2015 Marvel 978-0785154099 Brian Wood 2015