Kind of reminds me the Azrael Batman suit, but not as good.
Kind of reminds me the Azrael Batman suit, but not as good.
It's a Spider-Man/Moon Knight crossover drawn by one of my favorite Spider-Man artists.
How can I be mad at this???
Dennis Hopeless has replaced Max Bemis as writer on Issue Two
https://www.bleedingcool.com/2018/09...ight-hopeless/
Honestly, better than Spider-Man, a better character combined with Moon Knight would be Daredevil. That way, we have Marvel's perfect match for Batman.
Well, I would need some time to think about it. Spider-Man has been one of the "variable" heroes of Marvel and we have seen versions of him where he has been combined with other heroes and even other villains: Deadpool, Doctor Octopus, Green Goblin, Captain America, Iron Man, Iron Fist, Doctor Strange, Hulk.... Many of them appeared back in "Spider-Verse". The list is practically endless!! I would have to think for a while to choose someone "worthy".
A candidate could be Black Panther, so we would have "Black Spider", the potential champion of the African God Anansi. However, I don't know if this fusion could work better for Miles Morales than Peter Parker. I'll need to think about it.
Anyway, Arachknight is not the only bad combination I find in "Infinity Warps".
+ Better than the "Soldier Supreme", I believe Captain America should be combined the Sentry. That way, we have Marvel's perfect version of Superman.
+ Logan and Emma Frost? I don't know, but my experience with "fusions" have shown me that, when you combine a female and a male character, usually is the female one who "absorbs" the male one. Not the other way around.
+ "Iron Hammer"... I don't know. Don't you think it looks like too much like DC's Steel?
Sentry would be more fitting, since his powers also came from some kind of super-soldier serum according to at least one version of his origin. As for the Logan/Emma Frost Warp, I just wanna know his name, and on the subject of Iron Hammer, well, Marvel and DC rip each other off all the time, anyway. I'm guessing the thought behind merging Iron Man and Thor . . . is that they're both f***ing metal.
The spider is always on the hunt.