According to the Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe #9, at his strongest, under the light of the full moon, he can lift about 2 tons. Moon Knight (Marc Spector) is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. Marc befriended fellow CIA agent Amos Lardner, but unknowingly turned him over to Operation: Cobra, a CIA project designed to control its agents' minds. He became a heavyweight boxer, then a U.S. Marine, and finally a CIA operative. In his first encounter with the Black Spectre, Moon Knight unmasked him, but was subsequently unable to prove that Knowles was the Black Spectre. Returning from Bosqueverde, Spector learned that Midnight had impersonated him in his absence and run afoul of the Secret Empire, who seemingly slew Midnight and transformed him into their cybernetic agent. As even Marlene began to doubt him, Moon Knight's sanity began to fray, until he turned again to the statue for guidance; he was able to draw the Black Spectre into another fight and unmask him on television, vindicating himself. He also donned protective adamantium armor, and upgraded his weaponry. He is also capable of using this ability to master complex gymnastics routines and play difficult pieces of music. He can also do things such as figuring out the sleight of hand techniques of a master poker cheater simply by watching them. Other Superheroes Batman and Daredevil Spider-Man At the CIA, Marc worked with William Cross, who betrayed the agency, later becoming the villain Crossfire. As a result, the Shadowkeep was destroyed, killing Spector.
Moon Knight teamed with Henry Pym and Espirita to rescue the Avengers, and the assembled heroes defeated the alien entity Dominus, who had stranded the Avengers in the first place. Their assignment is to capture both renegade heroes and villains that have not registered. to 1,000 lbs.
At the age of 8, he continued to discover his photographic reflexes to immediately copy other skills like learning to dive in a swimming pool when he saw someone else having performed a dive, learning special techniques from the best NBA basketball players, and learning to twirl a la… Recovering from the war with Bushman, Moon Knight is now stalked by Taskmaster, who has been hired by the Committee to take him out. He moved his base to a high-tech office tower called "Shadowkeep", where he would meet with holographic representations of various special agents in what he called the "Shadow Cabinet".
Knowles had been inspired by Moon Knight to don his costume, noting how Moon Knight was feared by others because of his mask.
Originally he appeared as … Moon Knight recently battled his long time rival Bushman in a brutal encounter, carving his arch enemy's face from his body. Rodrigo Raposa took over the country, having promised Marc he would install a new democracy, but he actually established a fierce dictatorship. Using the body as a power source, Davis took the name Zohar and used his magical power to punish Marc Spector for his sins.
Moon Knight became involved in the doppelgangers used by the power-mad Magus during the Infinity War. Apparently again awakened by Khonshu, Spector was reunited with Marlene and Frenchie, and set out to oppose Morpheus, Bushman and Black Spectre, who had all become affiliated with the Egyptian god Seth, enemy of Khonshu.
During this encounter, Marc learned that Khonshu was a god of justice, not only vengeance. Dr. Alraune attempted to stab Bushman from behind, but Marc warned him in time, and Bushman slew Dr. Alraune by biting him in the neck with his steel teeth. Khonshu left the earthly plane to battle rival god Seth thereafter, leaving Moon Knight without a reason to return to the Avengers. Taskmaster is a master strategist and tactician (seen particularly in combat with Iron Man and against both Captain Americas during the Siege of Asgard). Unfortunately for Taskmaster, everything the Profile had told him was incorrect. After he abused his Avengers privileges to gain access to the Latverian embassy for a confrontation with Dr. Doom, the Avengers brought him up on charges. The three ex-Avengers formed a group of their own for a time, and helped Giant-Man (Bill Foster) escape the High Evolutionary. Under the Fifty State Initiative, he joined the Thunderbolts who were now a group of villains working for the CSA in a work release program. Fed up with the CIA, Marc became a mercenary and spent several years as a hired gun. While not having any superhuman physical, mental, or energy manipulative abilities, the Taskmaster was able to routinely battle super-human powered foes with an impressive degree of success. Moon Knight was created by writer Doug Moench and artist Don Perlin and his first appearance was in Werewolf by Night Volume 1 issue 32 in 1975. Not taking any chances, Mister Fantastic chipped and tagged each member with nanobot technology to monitor their actions. The Taskmaster was an Olympic-level athlete and was possibly among the most formidable armed and unarmed combatants in the universe. Marc became romantically involved with Tigra, much to the disgust of Khonshu, who viewed her as a creature of the day. Spector's past came back to haunt him when he was captured by the mercenary Silver Sable and brought back to Bosqueverde, now a democracy. Moon Knight joined Spider-Man, the Punisher, Darkhawk, Nova, and Night Thrasher in opposing the Secret Empire, and Midnight apparently died when the Empire's base was destroyed. As Marc matured, he rejected his father's morality and embraced materialism.
As Marc matured, he rejected his father's morality and embraced materialism. Moon Knight's new mode of operations began to worry his super-hero peers. To prevent the virus from taking thousands of lives, Spector sealed it within his headquarters. After his father's death, Spector was outraged when his body was stolen by Reuben Davis, a former student of Elias Spector who had mastered Kaballah.