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I like crying because of John or the Beatles because it means there's still something in my life that matters to me and that I feel so deeply that isn't just the sadness of my own life
so upsetting that mike and peter had their gay little feud going on post-monkees because if they were normal about it we might have gotten a first national band song feat. peter on banjo
Moon Knight 50th Anniversary Self-indulgent announcement Fan fiction
Join me in the land of delusion, a realm where Moon Knight is finally treated with the respect he deserves.
The air hums with anticipation as whispers of something monumental ripple through the fandom. It’s early September, and for the first time in what feels like an eternity, Moon Knight’s Twitter is alive—electric with cryptic teases and midnight murmurs. A cryptic message, a flickering crescent moon. A surprise live stream. August 1st. The Fist of Vengeance’s birthday and 50th anniversary. The fandom stirs. Speculation spreads like wildfire
You fall asleep on July 31st, your mind buzzing with speculation, the glow of your screen still imprinted behind your eyelids. And then—it happens.
The screen lights up. The familiar sigil of Khonshu gleams, and the stream begins. The announcements come fast and relentless. First, a dedicated merch drop—sleek, minimalist streetwear, striking posters, and high-end collectibles adorned with exclusive 50th-anniversary designs. A love letter to the legend. As well as tons of merch based on the show, But it’s only the beginning.
Then, the comics. A giant-sized special issue of Moon Knight: Fist of Vengeance is revealed, Alessandro Cappuccio’s artwork dominates, a visual feast of sharp edges and shadows. Every turn of the page feels cinematic, raw. And it doesn’t stop there. Variant covers flood the screen, crafted by the greatest Moon Knight artists to ever grace his pages. Sienkiewicz, Finch, Smallwood, and more—all lending their signature touch to this anniversary event.
The celebration expands. A series of variant covers spans Marvel’s major titles, a tribute to how Moon Knight’s legend in his death arc. Two new five-issue spin-offs emerge, deep dives into unexplored corners of his mythology. Classic stories return in beautifully reprinted collections, giving new readers a chance to walk the path of Marc Spector, Jake Lockley, and Steven Grant.
The celebration doesn’t stop there. Hushed voices hint at something bigger—a game, an animated series—the kind of legacy expansion fans have long dreamed of. And then, the moment that sends shivers down your spine: Oscar Isaac appears.
He grins, hands in his pockets, the weight of the moment lingering before he speaks. “See you at Comic-Con.” The room erupts. He teases something big—something no one will see coming.
Before you can catch your breath, a code flashes on the screen—a gift, a new Moon Knight skin, alongside the Midnight Mission map and the debut of Hunter’s Moon in Marvel Rivals. The audience gasps. The hype is real.
But the celebration isn’t just digital. Next year’s Comic-Con will be a Moon Knight fan’s dream. Exclusive pop-ups, immersive experiences, and cosplay contests set the stage for what’s shaping up to be a year unlike any other.
Then, the final wave of reveals. Two action figure lines. One modern, sleek, dynamic. One retro, dripping with nostalgia. And towering above them all, a Maximum Series Moon Knight—the definitive figure for collectors. It’s a collector’s fever dream brought to life.
But then—the true moment of reckoning. The stream slows, the screen fades to black. A heartbeat of silence. And then, a flicker of silver.
A teaser for Moon Knight Season 2.
The last shot lingers—a crescent moon hanging in the night sky, then darkness. The screen fades. The chat explodes.
The world remembers his name.
( This will likely be the only fan function I ever write, I know this would never and could never happen and it's way to much to announce at once but let me indulge myself ok)
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When I smile widely, I feel like airdorfs video reference for John Ward, where he holds up a yellow crayon and stares deadpan into the camera