DOUBLE COVER! 1st ongoing, keeping the character more than a one off, and fleshing him out in this series. A lot takes place in the 1st couple of issues to get going. Then the late #20's and early #30's, is where the excitement and eerie fun come in for cover illustrations, under the MOON! It isn't all lunar or even lunacy, it takes a special will to be so focused. The bad guys are coming left and right in this series, and the most pivotal, right off the bat in the 1st issue.
The Moon Knight Spectacular takes over from the 70's and keeps lit as a fire until today. It has many iterations and avenues that it takes, none of them are as sensible in the mind of the Moon Knight!
This is the Moon's mission to pick out new life, to boldly go! Err, to claim Moon Knight as a personal ambassador? Get out of here! He'll take the job because he wasn't doing anything at the time anyway, but to circumvent any wrongdoing he'll do it well or with the mindset of a mission, instead of thinking he is just picking up groceries. I hope that he remembers to remind himself of it, and when he isn't pulling punches, remembers to check his sanity meter. That said? The comics show a form of much more seriousness in the 80's as opposed to streaming and modern iterations. The mind is a humbling thing, but it comes with a spirit, soul, and body. Add in a "MOON" and that is bound to get confusing. It plays on the mind of creator Don Perlin R.I.P. the creator of the 'knight' that takes his own ribbing for early styling. Of which was modern for the time, and from whom I also have a sketch of the Moon Knight on an Avengers issue!