Warning! Spoilers for Moon Knight: Black, White and Blood #1 by Marvel Comics

One of Marvel's most unlikely team-ups is about to happen again, as Moon Knight and Spider-Man are set to work together, much to the chagrin of Marc Spector. In a brand new preview for Moon Knight: Black, White and Blood #1 by Marvel Comics, Moon Knight immediately rejects Spider-Man's inquiry before the web-slinger can even muster together a question. But, begrudgingly, Moon Knight eventually accepts Spider-Man's offer of help in a hilarious moment that needs to appear in the MCU.

Moon Knight and Spider-Man are opposite kinds of heroes in the Marvel Comics universe. Moon Knight is unpredictable, uber-violent, and operates mainly in the darkness. Meanwhile, the popular web-slinger is quippy, doesn't kill unless absolutely necessary, and can be seen swinging across New York during both day and night. Moon Knight and Spider-Man's conflicting personalities make their interactions that much more fun, as their unlikely pairing has led to some hilarious moments in the comics. The heroes are about to meet and team up again in a new story, which Moon Knight isn't exactly excited about.

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In a new preview for Moon Knight: Black, White and Blood #1 by Murewa Ayodele and Dotun Akande from Marvel Comics, Spider-Man tries his best to get on the good side of Moon Knight. While Moon Knight is scouting on top of a building, Spider-Man tries to ask him a question, but the hero rejects the web-slinger before he can even get it out. Moon Knight tells his fellow hero is busy, with Spider-Man wondering if it's about the usual "Egyptian stuff." Spider-Man doesn't relent in wanting to help Moon Knight, leading the black and white hero to let out a shrug before agreeing to let him join him.

Moon Knight Spider-Man

 

Moon Knight Spider-Man

Moon Knight has never been one to choose to work alongside other heroes openly. Still, when he does, he works better with the likes of Tigra, Daredevil, and other street-level heroes and oddball characters, as opposed to the Avengers. In this case, his team up with Spider-Man only happens because of how annoying the web-slinger is about it. Moon Knight probably felt like he had no choice in the matter and accepted Spider-Man's offer to get him off his back.

The odd couple relationship between Spider-Man and Moon Knight should make for a team-up that will surely test the latter's patience. Still, it's going to be a blast to see them work together. Readers can see Moon Knight and Spider-Man work together in Moon Knight: Black, White and Blood #1 by Marvel Comics, which arrives in comic book stores and online retailers on Wednesday.

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