BUT, that said, I would love to see Rubin Davis (a.k.a. Zohar) become the second avatar of Khonshu. Considering the ties Davis had with Marc's father. Add his hatred for Marc and those who try to seek the forbidden knowledge of the Kabbalah, I think Zohar could be easily "enslaved" by Khonshu and thereby continue the irony of a Jewish character in servitude to an Egyptian god.
I would love to see Davis come back especially since Marc has relinquished Khonshu and his Marc Spector personality.
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: I've definitely got to agree here. I love
: Moon Knight because of the different
: personalities and uncertainty about what's
: actually going on in his head. As far as
: I'm concerned, Khonshu is another
: personality, just not one that Marc acts
: out, and to actually say one way or another
: would drastically change the character of
: Moon Knight, and preclude any interesting
: stories to come that may deal with the
: issue.
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:
: I still say Khonsu isn't real and its all in
: Marc's head. Therefore having the
: "character" Khonsu actually find
: another physical avatar is impossible and
: not going to happen.
:
: Marc might think thats whats happening, but
: that's not whats actually going to happen.
:
: Even if Khonsu is real, the whole character
: of Moon Knight only works because the reader
: is unsure, and they are constantly changing
: their opinion (much like everyone else in
: the Marvel Universe who encounters Moon
: Knight). For them to have the
: "character" actually leave Moon
: Knight for somebody else...well, that would
: just kill the character completly.
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