A free comic is also hidden in the 2nd episode of the MCU show “Moon Knight”. Netzwelt tells you how to find the Marvel Easter Egg.
- As in the previous week, a QR code can be scanned in a scene from “Moon Knight” episode 2.
- This will give you a digital version of “Werewolf By Night #33” in English.
- Apparently, Marvel is now giving you a classic comic volume in every episode of the MCU series.
Last week you could read from us that the premiere of the new MCU show “Moon Knight” contains a special Easter Egg: If you follow a QR code that can be seen on Disney+, Marvel will give you a free comic. And in the recently released second “Moon Knight” episode, such a gift is hidden.
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When Steven Grant (Oscar Isaac) searches for “his” storage unit in the second episode of the Marvel series, the code can be discovered. The whole thing takes place around minute 08:24 of the latest “Moon Knight” episode. See a screenshot of the QR code here:
After Marvel gave viewers the digital version of Moon Knight’s debut comic book “Werewolf By Night #32” from 1972 last week, the follow-up booklet “Werewolf by Night #33” is available this time. In this volume, Moon Knight and Were-Beast continue their fight.
You can spot the cover of Moon Knight’s classic comic book and second appearance in the following tweet:
It is highly probable that each of the 6 episodes of the 1st “Moon Knight” season will contain such a free comic. So keep your eyes open in the future.
By the way, the Werewolf by Night or Were-Beast character is said to be making its MCU debut later this year. She is supposed to meet Moon Knight again in a creepy Halloween special – and the actor for the role has apparently already been decided.
Rate Moon Knight | |
Genre | Drama, Action & Adventure, Sci-Fi & Fantasy |
first airing |
30.03.2022 |
First broadcast in Germany |
30.03.2022 |
Homepage | marvel.com |
More sources | |
network | Disney Play |
production |
Marvel Studios |
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