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'Moon Knight' enters the 'Heroic Age'
Published Friday, Mar 12 2010, 09:14 GMT | By Hugh Armitage

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From issue #9, the company has announced, the ongoing series will form a part of the new, post-Siege storyline.
"Moon Knight enters the 'Heroic Age' having established himself differently in the eyes of [New York], the superhero community, and the world," writer Gregg Hurwitz told Newsarama.
"He was called upon, at the end of [the 'Shock and Awe' arc], to exercise a kind of restraint he's never known before as he faced down his nemesis in Bushman. And - against all expectations - he managed to pull it off and act lawfully, within the accepted code for superheroes.
"So Jake's entering the 'Heroic Age' with the wind at his back. But we all know our boy's propensity for complicating matters... "
There is some speculation that Moon Knight - a hero troubled with multiple personalities and the demands of an ancient god - fits one of the silhouettes teased for Ed Brubaker and Mike Deodato's forthcoming Secret Avengers title.
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