![]() Moon Knight uses his girlfriend Marlene as bait, but he can't stop being stabbed. ![]() Marc threw a grenade at Randall's sniper position, thinking he killed him, but then Randall returns to New York on a murder spree focused on killing nurses with a hatchet. Marc chased his brother until there was a confrontation. ![]() It was later discovered that Randall killed Marc's then-nurse girlfriend. He followed his brother into the Marine Corps, and eventually they both became mercenaries in northern Italy. Randall Spector grew up with his brother Marc, playing army games with him. Randall and Marc are brothers, and at times both have been cast as the avatars of the Egyptian moon god Khonshu. Randall Spector was born in Chicago, Illinois, and is the son of Elias Spector, a rabbi who survived Nazi persecution. This is also the first time Randall is referred to as Marc's younger brother in all previous appearances, it has been clearly stated that Randall is the older sibling. During the Shadowland crossover, writer Gregg Hurwitz and artist Ron Garney wrote a three issue limited series where Moon Knight deals with his brother in a final confrontation. This was later retconned by writer Howard Mackie to be an impostor, and in Marc Spector: Moon Knight #33 and #35–38, Randall returns. In #18, Moon Knight confronts his brother in Central Park and a fight ensues in which Randall is killed. Moon Knight attempts to stop the murders and eventually deduces that the killer is his estranged brother Randall. ![]() Randall Spector was introduced in the "backup feature" of Hulk! Magazine #17 in October 1979 as a mysterious serial killer known as the Hatchet-Man who murders nurses around New York City. ( September 2022) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message) ![]() Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |