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The 'Moon Knight' Season 1 finale introduced a new superhero to the Marvel Cinematic Universe — Layla El-Faouly as the Scarlet Scarab.
Another major MCU character is making the jump to Marvel's comic book universe. This time, May Calamawy's Scarlet Scarab is being adapted in the pages of Moon Knight #25. While there have been two ...
While the Scarlet Scarab will indeed be turning up in MOON KNIGHT: CITY OF THE DEAD, in MOON KNIGHT #25 we're seeing a much younger Layla and a much younger Marc Spector as they embark on a ...
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How The Scarlet Scarab Was Created For Moon Knight! - MSNMoon Knight is a character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer Doug Moench and artist Don Perlin, the character first appeared in Werewolf by Night #32 ...
Scarlet Scarab made her Marvel Cinematic Universe debut in last year's Moon Knight TV series, but the character is making the leap to the comic books in July as part of Moon Knight: City of the Dead.
Some new concept art from Moon Knight has been revealed which reveals some exciting alternate designs for Scarlet Scarab's first MCU costume, showcasing just how different the hero could have ...
Moon Knight #25, due out in July, will see Layla El-Fouly make her comic book debut. The 70-page mega issue will feature three different stories, written by Jed McKay with art by Alessandro ...
Marvel Writers Discuss Moon Knight #25 and Scarlet Scarab “Working on Moon Knight #25 was a bit of a mammoth task… 70 pages of story, cutting between three stories, each with their own artist!
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Moon Knight: City of the Dead ‘s writer David Pepose shared with IGN, “I couldn’t be more excited to be writing Layla El-Faouly’s debut as the all-new Scarlet Scarab! Layla has been such a ...
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