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Marvel Knights

Marvel Knights is an imprint of Marvel Comics that contained standalone material taking place inside the Marvel Universe (Earth-616). The imprint originated in 1998 when Marvel outsourced four titles (Black Panther, Punisher, Daredevil and Inhumans) to Joe Quesada and Jimmy Palmiotti's company Event Comics; Event hired the creative teams for the Knights line while Marvel published them.

Marvel Knights
Parent companyMarvel Comics
StatusActive
Founded1998
Country of originUnited States
Headquarters locationNew York City
Key peopleJoe Quesada
Jimmy Palmiotti
Publication typesComic books
Owner(s)Marvel Comics
Official websitewww.marvel.com

History

In 1998, Marvel Comics, which had just filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, asked Quesada and Palmiotti to work for Marvel in a more exclusive capacity, and contracted them and their Event Comics partners to produce a line of Marvel books dubbed Marvel Knights. As editors of Marvel Knights, Quesada and Palmiotti worked on a number of low-profile characters such as Daredevil, Punisher, The Inhumans and Black Panther,[1] encouraging experimentation and using their contacts in the independent comics world to bring in creators such as David W. Mack, Mike Oeming, Brian Michael Bendis, Garth Ennis and Steve Dillon. Quesada himself also illustrated a Daredevil story written by film director Kevin Smith with Palmiotti inking the title book.

Marvel Knights stepped away from the long-running story arcs and heavy focus on continuity that was a prime feature of Marvel Comics during this period; instead, the imprint focused on strong stand-alone stories and high production qualities.[2]

In addition to the headlining Daredevil title with Smith/Quesada/Palmiotti, the line also featured initial release titles of Punisher (from Christopher Golden, Bernie Wrightson and Jimmy Palmiotti); the Inhumans (Paul Jenkins, Jae Lee and Jose Villarrubia) and Black Panther (Christopher Priest and Mark Texeria). Several of these titles laid the ground work for several Marvel TV and movie story ideas and concepts. The title went on to feature Black Widow, new Punisher titles, the Sentry and several more events.

In 2000, two-and-a-half years after starting Marvel Knights — and in large part due to the imprint's success[2] — Quesada was named editor-in-chief of Marvel Comics. Palmiotti remained involved in some of the titles for a limited period either inking or editing before leaving.

In early 2006 Quesada announced that all ongoing titles under the "Marvel Knights" banner would move to the Marvel Universe imprint and that "Marvel Knights" would afterward contain high-profile limited series. Quesada explained that Marvel Knights...

is the showcase for "evergreen events" — self-contained limited series that think outside the box, that challenge readers to re-think their favorite Marvel characters and re-evaluate the legends that surround them. In other words, Marvel Knights will be a place for top talent to work without constraints, and deliver the kind of product fans deserve![3]

The change began with Daredevil #82, Black Panther #14, Moon Knight #1, Squadron Supreme #1, and Wolverine #42. Marvel Knights Spider-Man became The Sensational Spider-Man with issue #23, and Marvel Knights 4 (featuring the Fantastic Four) became simply 4 with issue #28.[3]

Fury: Peacemaker, by Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson, was the first limited series to launch under the redefined imprint in February 2006. This was followed by Silver Surfer: Requiem by J. Michael Straczynski and Esad Ribić (2007), Spider-Man: Reign by Kaare Andrews (late 2006), Ghost Rider by Garth Ennis and Clayton Crain (2007), and Captain America: The Chosen (September 2007).

Marvel Knights editor Axel Alonso wrote in a press release:

These stand alone stories won't just challenge readers to re-think their favorite Marvel legends. . . . Oftentimes, we'll focus on characters that are off the beaten path — boiling these archetypes down to their cores. We want to build on the tradition of limited series like Ennis and Crain's Ghost Rider, Frank Cho's Shanna, the She-Devil and Robert Rodi and Ribić's Loki — each of which offered very distinct visions for Marvel characters, and each of which — judging by sales numbers — were embraced by fandom.[4]

Marvel Knights became dormant after 2013.[2] However, a six issue limited anniversary run entitled Marvel Knights 20th was started in 2018 and ran into 2019.[5]

Team

The Marvel Knights team was a name given to Daredevil's unnamed superhero team. Besides Daredevil, the line-up consisted of Black Widow, Dagger, Moon Knight, Shang-Chi and Luke Cage. The Marvel Knights were initially formed to capture the Punisher.[6]

Ongoing series

  • Black Panther (vol. 3) #1–12 (November 1998 – October 1999)
  • Daredevil (vol. 2) #1–81 (November 1998 – March 2006)
  • Inhumans (vol. 2) #1–12 (November 1998 – October 1999)
  • Marvel Knights #1–15 (June 2000 – September 2001)
  • The Punisher (vol. 5) #1–37 (August 2001 – February 2004)
  • Elektra (vol. 2) #1–22 (September 2001 – June 2003)
  • Marvel Knights (vol. 2) #1–6 (May 2002 – October 2002)
  • Captain America (vol. 4) #1–28 (June 2002 – August 2004)
  • Marvel Knights 4 #1–27 (April 2004 – April 2006)
  • The Incredible Hulk (vol. 2) #70–76 (June 2004 – October 2004)
  • Marvel Knights Spider-Man #1–22 (June 2004 – March 2006)
  • Wolverine (vol. 3) #13–39 (June 2004 – April 2006)
  • X-Statix #21–26 (June 2004 – October 2004)
  • District X #1–14 (July 2004 – August 2005)
  • Black Panther (vol. 4) #1–13 (April 2005 – April 2006)

Limited series

  • The Punisher (1998 4-issue limited series)
  • Black Widow (1999 3-issue limited series)
  • Doctor Strange: The Flight of Bones (1999 4-issue limited series)
  • Wolverine/Punisher Revelation (1999 4-issue limited series)
  • Daredevil: Ninja (2000 3-issue limited series)
  • Marvel Boy (2000 6-issue limited series)
  • The Punisher (2000 12-issue limited series)
  • Sentry (2000 5-issue limited series)
  • Black Widow (2001 3-issue limited series)
  • Daredevil: Yellow (2001 6-issue limited series)
  • Daredevil/Spider-Man (2001 4-issue limited series)
  • Fantastic Four: 1234 (2001 4-issue limited series)
  • Ghost Rider: The Hammer Lane (2001 6-issue limited series, plus a Wizard #1/2 issue)
  • Hulk Smash (2001 2-issue limited series)
  • Elektra: Glimpse & Echo (2002 4-issue limited series)
  • Marvel Knights Double-Shot (2002 4-issue limited series)
  • Spider-Man: Blue (2002 6-issue limited series)
  • Wolverine/Hulk (2002 4-issue limited series)
  • Hulk: Gray (2003 6-issue limited series)
  • Marvel 1602 (2003 8-issue limited series)
  • Spider-Man & Wolverine (2003 4-issue limited series)
  • Black Widow (2004 6-issue limited series)
  • Bullseye: Greatest Hits (2004 5-issue limited series)
  • Daredevil: Father (2004 6-issue limited series)
  • Hulk & Thing: Hard Knocks (2004 4-issue limited series)
  • Madrox (2004 5-issue limited series)
  • Man-Thing (2004 3-issue limited series)
  • Strange (2004 6-issue limited series)
  • Wolverine/Punisher (2004 5-issue limited series)
  • Black Widow: The Things They Say About Her (2005 6-issue limited series)
  • Daredevil: Redemption (2005 6-issue limited series)
  • Daredevil vs Punisher: Means and Ends (2005 6-issue limited series)
  • Ghost Rider: The Road to Damnation (2005 6-issue limited series)
  • Shanna the She-Devil (2005 7-issue limited series)
  • Claws (2006 3-issue limited series)
  • Fury: Peacemaker (2006 6-issue limited series)
  • Punisher vs. Bullseye (2006 5-issue limited series)
  • X-Statix Presents: Dead Girl (2006 5-issue limited series)
  • Captain America: The Chosen (2007 6-issue limited series)
  • Daredevil: Battlin' Jack Murdock (2007 4-issue limited series)
  • Silver Surfer: Requiem (2007 4-issue limited series)
  • Spider-Man: Reign (2007 4-issue limited series)
  • Iron Man: Viva Las Vegas (2008; 2 issues published of an intended limited series)
  • Sub-Mariner: The Depths (2008 5-issue limited series)
  • Spider-Man: With Great Power (2008 5-issue limited series)
  • Angel: Revelations (2008 5-issue limited series)
  • Logan (2008 3-issue limited series)
  • X-Men: Magneto Testament (2008 5-issue limited series)
  • Punisher: War Zone (2009 6-issue limited series)
  • Strange Tales (2009 3-issue limited series)
  • Strange Tales II (2010; only issues 2 & 3 of this 3-issue limited series are MK, issue 1 was published under the Max label)
  • Captain America/Black Panther: Flags of Our Fathers (2010 4-issue limited series)
  • Deadpool: Wade Wilson's War (2010 4-issue limited series)
  • Deathlok (2010 7-issue limited series)
  • Spider-Man: Fever (2010 3-issue limited series)
  • Thor: For Asgard (2010 6-issue limited series)
  • Bullseye: Perfect Game (2011 2-issue limited series)
  • Iron Man: Rapture (2011; 4-issue limited series)
  • Marvel Knights: Hulk (2013 4-issue limited series)[7]
  • Marvel Knights: Spider-Man (2013 5-issue limited series)[7]
  • Marvel Knights: X-Men (2013 5-issue limited series)[7]
  • Marvel Knights 20th (2019 6-issue limited series)

One-shots

Other versions

Marvel Knights 2099

 
Cover to Marvel Knights 2099: Daredevil

In 2004, Marvel Comics held a fifth-week event called "Marvel Knights 2099", which took place in the future on an alternate world (Earth-2992) that was not identical to the alternate Marvel Universe on Earth-928 featured in the 1990s Marvel 2099 books.

Ultimate Marvel

The Ultimate Marvel version of the Marvel Knights team made its debut in Ultimate Spider-Man #106 in the arc called "Warriors". The members of the Ultimate Marvel version of the Marvel Knight include Daredevil, Doctor Strange, Shang-Chi, Iron Fist, Moon Knight, and Spider-Man.

After Shang-Chi made an unsuccessful attack on the Kingpin, he was recruited by Daredevil to help bring down the Kingpin for good. Later, Daredevil, as Matt Murdock, met Spider-Man and asked him to join the group, with the plan of killing the Kingpin. Spider-Man objected to killing, and the group agreed to let Moon Knight, under the persona of Ronin join the Kingpin's employ. Ronin forcibly brought Spider-Man to the Kingpin as a captive. The Kingpin ties him up, unmasks him and tortures him and mocks him for being a teenager. After revealing that he knew that Ronin was Moon Knight, Kingpin had him beaten nearly to death, and let Spider-Man leave with the knowledge that one of the Knights was a traitor.[8]

After a bomb destroyed the law offices of Matt Murdock, Iron Fist was revealed as the traitor, though only because Kingpin threatened his daughter. Iron Fist was sent back to Kingpin to distract him while Daredevil tried to kill his comatose wife. After a standoff between Daredevil, Kingpin, and Spider-Man, Kingpin agreed to leave the country in exchange for his wife's safety, but he secretly and furiously plotted to have Daredevil killed, Dr. Strange's hands broken, and Spider-Man's school blown up. Meanwhile, Moon Knight went to the police, revealed his secret identity, and said that Kingpin tried to kill him, which gave the police enough to arrest Kingpin on attempted murder charges. At the end of the arc there were brief images of the team going their separate ways: Shang-Chi caught a train out of town, Iron Fist returned to his daughter, Dr. Strange went back to his sanctum, and Daredevil berated himself at a church. [9]

In other media

Film

Marvel Knights was also the name of a production arm of Marvel Studios intended to be used to produce some of Marvel's darker and lesser-known titles: Punisher: War Zone and Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance were the only films released under the Marvel Knights banner.[10]

The Marvel Knights books have had several influences on Marvel Cinematic Universe movies and TV shows. From the Netflix Marvel TV shows to the 2018 Black Panther film, the characters they created have been noted as coming directly from the comics. Christopher Priest credited the Dora Milaje to both Joe Quesada and Jimmy Palmiotti. [11]

Video games

Animation

In 2010, Shout! Factory and Marvel Comics teamed up to release a roster of motion comic animated series on DVD.[12] The following titles have been released thus far:[13]

  1. Astonishing X-Men: Gifted (September 28, 2010)
  2. Iron Man: Extremis (November 30, 2010)
  3. Black Panther (January 18, 2011)
  4. Spider-Woman: Agent of S.W.O.R.D. (June 14, 2011)
  5. Thor & Loki: Blood Brothers (September 13, 2011)
  6. Astonishing X-Men: Dangerous (April 10, 2012)
  7. Astonishing X-Men: Torn (August 14, 2012)
  8. Astonishing X-Men: Unstoppable (November 13, 2012)
  9. Inhumans (April 23, 2013)
  10. Wolverine: Origin (July 9, 2013)
  11. Ultimate Wolverine Vs. Hulk (September 10, 2013)
  12. Wolverine versus Sabretooth (January 7, 2014)
  13. Wolverine Weapon X: Tomorrow Dies Today (May 13, 2014)
  14. Eternals (September 16, 2014)
  15. Wolverine versus Sabretooth: Reborn (March 24, 2015)

See also

References

  1. ^ Glaser, Brian. "Q+A: Joe Quesada". Visual Arts Journal. School of Visual Arts. Fall 2011. pp. 50–55.
  2. ^ a b c McMillan, Graeme. Page 10. "Leaving an Imprint: 10 Defunct MARVEL Publishing Lines". Newsarama (10 January 2013).
  3. ^ a b . Archived from the original on October 31, 2007. Retrieved 2008-09-13.
  4. ^ "Marvel Knights Redefined, Some Titles Folded Into Marvel Universe". Comic Book Resources. 2006-01-18. Retrieved 2012-07-14.
  5. ^ "Marvel Knights 20th".
  6. ^ Marvel Knights #1
  7. ^ a b c Wilson, Matt D. (July 11, 2013). . Comics Alliance. Archived from the original on July 13, 2013. Retrieved July 11, 2013.
  8. ^ Ultimate Spider-Man #107
  9. ^ Ultimate Spider-Man #110
  10. ^ . Archived from the original on 2017-06-06. Retrieved 2012-01-07.
  11. ^ "Priest credits Quesada and Palmiotti with creating Dora Milaje". Bleeding Cool. 2018-10-06. Retrieved 2019-05-08.
  12. ^ SuperHeroHype. "Shout! Factory Announces Thor & Loki: Blood Brothers". Superhero Hype. Retrieved 2012-07-14.
  13. ^ Shout! Factory. . Archived from the original on 2015-03-17. Retrieved 2015-04-13.

External links

  • at the Comic Book DB (archived from the original)

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Marvel Knights is an imprint of Marvel Comics that contained standalone material taking place inside the Marvel Universe Earth 616 The imprint originated in 1998 when Marvel outsourced four titles Black Panther Punisher Daredevil and Inhumans to Joe Quesada and Jimmy Palmiotti s company Event Comics Event hired the creative teams for the Knights line while Marvel published them Marvel KnightsParent companyMarvel ComicsStatusActiveFounded1998Country of originUnited StatesHeadquarters locationNew York CityKey peopleJoe QuesadaJimmy PalmiottiPublication typesComic booksOwner s Marvel ComicsOfficial websitewww wbr marvel wbr com Contents 1 History 2 Team 3 Ongoing series 4 Limited series 5 One shots 6 Other versions 6 1 Marvel Knights 2099 6 2 Ultimate Marvel 7 In other media 7 1 Film 7 2 Video games 7 3 Animation 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksHistory EditIn 1998 Marvel Comics which had just filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy asked Quesada and Palmiotti to work for Marvel in a more exclusive capacity and contracted them and their Event Comics partners to produce a line of Marvel books dubbed Marvel Knights As editors of Marvel Knights Quesada and Palmiotti worked on a number of low profile characters such as Daredevil Punisher The Inhumans and Black Panther 1 encouraging experimentation and using their contacts in the independent comics world to bring in creators such as David W Mack Mike Oeming Brian Michael Bendis Garth Ennis and Steve Dillon Quesada himself also illustrated a Daredevil story written by film director Kevin Smith with Palmiotti inking the title book Marvel Knights stepped away from the long running story arcs and heavy focus on continuity that was a prime feature of Marvel Comics during this period instead the imprint focused on strong stand alone stories and high production qualities 2 In addition to the headlining Daredevil title with Smith Quesada Palmiotti the line also featured initial release titles of Punisher from Christopher Golden Bernie Wrightson and Jimmy Palmiotti the Inhumans Paul Jenkins Jae Lee and Jose Villarrubia and Black Panther Christopher Priest and Mark Texeria Several of these titles laid the ground work for several Marvel TV and movie story ideas and concepts The title went on to feature Black Widow new Punisher titles the Sentry and several more events In 2000 two and a half years after starting Marvel Knights and in large part due to the imprint s success 2 Quesada was named editor in chief of Marvel Comics Palmiotti remained involved in some of the titles for a limited period either inking or editing before leaving In early 2006 Quesada announced that all ongoing titles under the Marvel Knights banner would move to the Marvel Universe imprint and that Marvel Knights would afterward contain high profile limited series Quesada explained that Marvel Knights is the showcase for evergreen events self contained limited series that think outside the box that challenge readers to re think their favorite Marvel characters and re evaluate the legends that surround them In other words Marvel Knights will be a place for top talent to work without constraints and deliver the kind of product fans deserve 3 The change began with Daredevil 82 Black Panther 14 Moon Knight 1 Squadron Supreme 1 and Wolverine 42 Marvel Knights Spider Man became The Sensational Spider Man with issue 23 and Marvel Knights 4 featuring the Fantastic Four became simply 4 with issue 28 3 Fury Peacemaker by Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson was the first limited series to launch under the redefined imprint in February 2006 This was followed by Silver Surfer Requiem by J Michael Straczynski and Esad Ribic 2007 Spider Man Reign by Kaare Andrews late 2006 Ghost Rider by Garth Ennis and Clayton Crain 2007 and Captain America The Chosen September 2007 Marvel Knights editor Axel Alonso wrote in a press release These stand alone stories won t just challenge readers to re think their favorite Marvel legends Oftentimes we ll focus on characters that are off the beaten path boiling these archetypes down to their cores We want to build on the tradition of limited series like Ennis and Crain s Ghost Rider Frank Cho s Shanna the She Devil and Robert Rodi and Ribic s Loki each of which offered very distinct visions for Marvel characters and each of which judging by sales numbers were embraced by fandom 4 Marvel Knights became dormant after 2013 2 However a six issue limited anniversary run entitled Marvel Knights 20th was started in 2018 and ran into 2019 5 Team EditThe Marvel Knights team was a name given to Daredevil s unnamed superhero team Besides Daredevil the line up consisted of Black Widow Dagger Moon Knight Shang Chi and Luke Cage The Marvel Knights were initially formed to capture the Punisher 6 Ongoing series EditBlack Panther vol 3 1 12 November 1998 October 1999 Daredevil vol 2 1 81 November 1998 March 2006 Inhumans vol 2 1 12 November 1998 October 1999 Marvel Knights 1 15 June 2000 September 2001 The Punisher vol 5 1 37 August 2001 February 2004 Elektra vol 2 1 22 September 2001 June 2003 Marvel Knights vol 2 1 6 May 2002 October 2002 Captain America vol 4 1 28 June 2002 August 2004 Marvel Knights 4 1 27 April 2004 April 2006 The Incredible Hulk vol 2 70 76 June 2004 October 2004 Marvel Knights Spider Man 1 22 June 2004 March 2006 Wolverine vol 3 13 39 June 2004 April 2006 X Statix 21 26 June 2004 October 2004 District X 1 14 July 2004 August 2005 Black Panther vol 4 1 13 April 2005 April 2006 Limited series EditThe Punisher 1998 4 issue limited series Black Widow 1999 3 issue limited series Doctor Strange The Flight of Bones 1999 4 issue limited series Wolverine Punisher Revelation 1999 4 issue limited series Daredevil Ninja 2000 3 issue limited series Marvel Boy 2000 6 issue limited series The Punisher 2000 12 issue limited series Sentry 2000 5 issue limited series Black Widow 2001 3 issue limited series Daredevil Yellow 2001 6 issue limited series Daredevil Spider Man 2001 4 issue limited series Fantastic Four 1234 2001 4 issue limited series Ghost Rider The Hammer Lane 2001 6 issue limited series plus a Wizard 1 2 issue Hulk Smash 2001 2 issue limited series Elektra Glimpse amp Echo 2002 4 issue limited series Marvel Knights Double Shot 2002 4 issue limited series Spider Man Blue 2002 6 issue limited series Wolverine Hulk 2002 4 issue limited series Hulk Gray 2003 6 issue limited series Marvel 1602 2003 8 issue limited series Spider Man amp Wolverine 2003 4 issue limited series Black Widow 2004 6 issue limited series Bullseye Greatest Hits 2004 5 issue limited series Daredevil Father 2004 6 issue limited series Hulk amp Thing Hard Knocks 2004 4 issue limited series Madrox 2004 5 issue limited series Man Thing 2004 3 issue limited series Strange 2004 6 issue limited series Wolverine Punisher 2004 5 issue limited series Black Widow The Things They Say About Her 2005 6 issue limited series Daredevil Redemption 2005 6 issue limited series Daredevil vs Punisher Means and Ends 2005 6 issue limited series Ghost Rider The Road to Damnation 2005 6 issue limited series Shanna the She Devil 2005 7 issue limited series Claws 2006 3 issue limited series Fury Peacemaker 2006 6 issue limited series Punisher vs Bullseye 2006 5 issue limited series X Statix Presents Dead Girl 2006 5 issue limited series Captain America The Chosen 2007 6 issue limited series Daredevil Battlin Jack Murdock 2007 4 issue limited series Silver Surfer Requiem 2007 4 issue limited series Spider Man Reign 2007 4 issue limited series Iron Man Viva Las Vegas 2008 2 issues published of an intended limited series Sub Mariner The Depths 2008 5 issue limited series Spider Man With Great Power 2008 5 issue limited series Angel Revelations 2008 5 issue limited series Logan 2008 3 issue limited series X Men Magneto Testament 2008 5 issue limited series Punisher War Zone 2009 6 issue limited series Strange Tales 2009 3 issue limited series Strange Tales II 2010 only issues 2 amp 3 of this 3 issue limited series are MK issue 1 was published under the Max label Captain America Black Panther Flags of Our Fathers 2010 4 issue limited series Deadpool Wade Wilson s War 2010 4 issue limited series Deathlok 2010 7 issue limited series Spider Man Fever 2010 3 issue limited series Thor For Asgard 2010 6 issue limited series Bullseye Perfect Game 2011 2 issue limited series Iron Man Rapture 2011 4 issue limited series Marvel Knights Hulk 2013 4 issue limited series 7 Marvel Knights Spider Man 2013 5 issue limited series 7 Marvel Knights X Men 2013 5 issue limited series 7 Marvel Knights 20th 2019 6 issue limited series One shots EditAnt Man s Big Christmas 2000 one shot Killraven 2001 one shot Punisher Painkiller Jane 2001 one shot Sentry versus The Void 2001 one shot Sentry Fantastic Four 2001 one shot Sentry Hulk 2001 one shot Sentry Spider Man 2001 one shot Sentry X Men 2001 one shot Spider Man Daredevil 2002 one shot Daredevil Bullseye The Target 2003 1 issue published of an intended limited series Punisher Red X Mas 2004 one shot Punisher Bloody Valentine 2006 one shot Punisher Silent Night 2006 one shot Captain America White 2008 1 issue published of an intended limited series finally finished in 2015 but not under the Marvel Knights banner Other versions EditMarvel Knights 2099 Edit Cover to Marvel Knights 2099 Daredevil In 2004 Marvel Comics held a fifth week event called Marvel Knights 2099 which took place in the future on an alternate world Earth 2992 that was not identical to the alternate Marvel Universe on Earth 928 featured in the 1990s Marvel 2099 books Daredevil 2099 1 Black Panther 2099 1 Inhumans 2099 1 Punisher 2099 1 Mutant 2099 1Ultimate Marvel Edit The Ultimate Marvel version of the Marvel Knights team made its debut in Ultimate Spider Man 106 in the arc called Warriors The members of the Ultimate Marvel version of the Marvel Knight include Daredevil Doctor Strange Shang Chi Iron Fist Moon Knight and Spider Man After Shang Chi made an unsuccessful attack on the Kingpin he was recruited by Daredevil to help bring down the Kingpin for good Later Daredevil as Matt Murdock met Spider Man and asked him to join the group with the plan of killing the Kingpin Spider Man objected to killing and the group agreed to let Moon Knight under the persona of Ronin join the Kingpin s employ Ronin forcibly brought Spider Man to the Kingpin as a captive The Kingpin ties him up unmasks him and tortures him and mocks him for being a teenager After revealing that he knew that Ronin was Moon Knight Kingpin had him beaten nearly to death and let Spider Man leave with the knowledge that one of the Knights was a traitor 8 After a bomb destroyed the law offices of Matt Murdock Iron Fist was revealed as the traitor though only because Kingpin threatened his daughter Iron Fist was sent back to Kingpin to distract him while Daredevil tried to kill his comatose wife After a standoff between Daredevil Kingpin and Spider Man Kingpin agreed to leave the country in exchange for his wife s safety but he secretly and furiously plotted to have Daredevil killed Dr Strange s hands broken and Spider Man s school blown up Meanwhile Moon Knight went to the police revealed his secret identity and said that Kingpin tried to kill him which gave the police enough to arrest Kingpin on attempted murder charges At the end of the arc there were brief images of the team going their separate ways Shang Chi caught a train out of town Iron Fist returned to his daughter Dr Strange went back to his sanctum and Daredevil berated himself at a church 9 In other media EditFilm Edit Marvel Knights was also the name of a production arm of Marvel Studios intended to be used to produce some of Marvel s darker and lesser known titles Punisher War Zone and Ghost Rider Spirit of Vengeance were the only films released under the Marvel Knights banner 10 The Marvel Knights books have had several influences on Marvel Cinematic Universe movies and TV shows From the Netflix Marvel TV shows to the 2018 Black Panther film the characters they created have been noted as coming directly from the comics Christopher Priest credited the Dora Milaje to both Joe Quesada and Jimmy Palmiotti 11 Video games Edit The team appears in Marvel Ultimate Alliance series excluding the second game In the Marvel Ultimate Alliance video game Marvel Knights is a team bonus granted if you have any combination of the following characters on your team Black Panther Daredevil Doctor Strange Wolverine Luke Cage Spider Man Elektra Natchios and Moon Knight In the Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3 The Black Order the current members of Marvel Knights consist those who are also the members of either Defenders Midnight Sons or both The initial playable characters consist Hulk Daredevil Elektra Natchios Luke Cage Iron Fist Loki Laufeyson Doctor Strange Elsa Bloodstone and Ghost Rider Johnny Blaze while Defenders Valkyrie Brunnhilde and Jessica Jones serves as non playable allies of the group The DLC pass adds additional Marvel Knights Punisher Blade Moon Knight and Michael Morbius Animation Edit In 2010 Shout Factory and Marvel Comics teamed up to release a roster of motion comic animated series on DVD 12 The following titles have been released thus far 13 Astonishing X Men Gifted September 28 2010 Iron Man Extremis November 30 2010 Black Panther January 18 2011 Spider Woman Agent of S W O R D June 14 2011 Thor amp Loki Blood Brothers September 13 2011 Astonishing X Men Dangerous April 10 2012 Astonishing X Men Torn August 14 2012 Astonishing X Men Unstoppable November 13 2012 Inhumans April 23 2013 Wolverine Origin July 9 2013 Ultimate Wolverine Vs Hulk September 10 2013 Wolverine versus Sabretooth January 7 2014 Wolverine Weapon X Tomorrow Dies Today May 13 2014 Eternals September 16 2014 Wolverine versus Sabretooth Reborn March 24 2015 See also EditList of limited series MAX Comics an adults only R rated imprint of Marvel Comics similar to Marvel KnightsReferences Edit Glaser Brian Q A Joe Quesada Visual Arts Journal School of Visual Arts Fall 2011 pp 50 55 a b c McMillan Graeme Page 10 Leaving an Imprint 10 Defunct MARVEL Publishing Lines Newsarama 10 January 2013 a b Marvel Knights Redefined Archived from the original on October 31 2007 Retrieved 2008 09 13 Marvel Knights Redefined Some Titles Folded Into Marvel Universe Comic Book Resources 2006 01 18 Retrieved 2012 07 14 Marvel Knights 20th Marvel Knights 1 a b c Wilson Matt D July 11 2013 Marvel Knights Returns for Indie Creator Helmed Spider Man Hulk and X Men Minis Comics Alliance Archived from the original on July 13 2013 Retrieved July 11 2013 Ultimate Spider Man 107 Ultimate Spider Man 110 Superhero Showdown 2012 Ghost Rider Spirit of Vengeance vs The Avengers vs The Amazing Spider Man vs The Dark Knight Rises Archived from the original on 2017 06 06 Retrieved 2012 01 07 Priest credits Quesada and Palmiotti with creating Dora Milaje Bleeding Cool 2018 10 06 Retrieved 2019 05 08 SuperHeroHype Shout Factory Announces Thor amp Loki Blood Brothers Superhero Hype Retrieved 2012 07 14 Shout Factory Marvel Knights Animation Archived from the original on 2015 03 17 Retrieved 2015 04 13 External links EditMarvel Knights at the Comic Book DB archived from the original Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Marvel Knights amp oldid 1145771934, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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