The title "" refers to several distinct works across film, literature, and gaming. Depending on your interest, 1. Knight of the Dead (2013 Film)
Moon Knight dies and travels to the "City of the Dead". The series is notable for introducing Layla El-Faouly (the Scarlet Scarab) into the 616 comic continuity from the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
The knights, including characters named Bjorn, Anzo, Gabriel, and Raphael, must protect a priest and a holy relic as they travel through a valley infested with the "black death".
This is a classic "gamebook" from the (TSR) era.
Some readers enjoy the synergy between the MCU and the comics, while others feel it clashes with other ongoing Moon Knight runs, such as Jed MacKay’s. 3. TSR 8422: Knight of the Living Dead
He is the "hedge knight" who dies at the very beginning of the series, leaving his squire, Dunk (Sir Duncan the Tall) , to take up his armor and sword. Arlan's death of a "chill" on the road to Ashford is the catalyst for the entire series.
This is a 5-issue miniseries involving the character .
While not titled "Knight of the Dead," many fans use similar terms when discussing George R.R. Martin's due to the death of the protagonist's mentor.
The title "" refers to several distinct works across film, literature, and gaming. Depending on your interest, 1. Knight of the Dead (2013 Film)
Moon Knight dies and travels to the "City of the Dead". The series is notable for introducing Layla El-Faouly (the Scarlet Scarab) into the 616 comic continuity from the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
The knights, including characters named Bjorn, Anzo, Gabriel, and Raphael, must protect a priest and a holy relic as they travel through a valley infested with the "black death".
This is a classic "gamebook" from the (TSR) era.
Some readers enjoy the synergy between the MCU and the comics, while others feel it clashes with other ongoing Moon Knight runs, such as Jed MacKay’s. 3. TSR 8422: Knight of the Living Dead
He is the "hedge knight" who dies at the very beginning of the series, leaving his squire, Dunk (Sir Duncan the Tall) , to take up his armor and sword. Arlan's death of a "chill" on the road to Ashford is the catalyst for the entire series.
This is a 5-issue miniseries involving the character .
While not titled "Knight of the Dead," many fans use similar terms when discussing George R.R. Martin's due to the death of the protagonist's mentor.