Does Khonshu care about Marc?

Fans of the comics know that Khonshu would never actually replace Marc because he cares for him so much, but the threat holds: Khonshu knows that Layla means the world to Marc, and would do or say whatever it took to keep controlling him.
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Why does Khonshu choose Marc?

Combined with Marc's abilities as a mercenary - or a "warrior", as Khonshu puts it - it becomes obvious that the god considers Marc a perfect candidate to become Moon Knight. The combination of Marc's experiences, personality, and DID make him uniquely suited to Khonshu's purpose.
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Is Khonshu a villain?

Khonshu is the main antagonist of the 2016 Moon Knight comic series and the titular main antagonist of the Avengers storyline "Age of Khonshu".
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What does Khonshu say to Marc?

Khonshu met Marc Spector when Spector was on the grounds of his temple and was about to shoot himself. Khonshu intervened by saying it would be a waste for Spector to just die and offered him a choice to live and become his fist of vengeance and protect the travelers of the night.
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Is Marc A Khonshu Spector?

Marc Spector, better known as the vigilante Moon Knight, was once a mercenary left for dead in the desert, where he was revived by the Moon god Khonshu. Appointed as Khonshu's fist and high priest, Moon Knight enacts justice to protect those who travel at night.
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Is Khonshu evil Moon Knight?

In the 'Moon Knight' comic books and in mythical lore, Khonshu is not evil. Khonshu is a nocturnal “God of the Moon,” also known as the “God of Vengeance.” He punishes evildoers, but is also directly tied to redemption and second chances.
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Can Marc be Moon Knight without Khonshu?

Khonshu needs Marc to make Moon Knight happen. Otherwise, he's not able to "enter the Earthly plane," according to the Marvel Fandom. So yes, while this means that Moon Knight has god-like powers, he still needs the human element to be effective and therefore isn't a god on his own.
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Does Moon Knight like Khonshu?

Moon Knight is also known as the fist of Khonshu and doles out his justice wherever he goes. While the show has remained faithful to this so far, it seems like Khonshu may be more villainous than benevolent. Marc apparently hates Khonshu and sees being Moon Knight as a punishment.
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Can Khonshu wield Mjolnir?

It is revealed that because Khonshu is the God of the Moon, not just Earth's moon, and Mjolnir is made from Uru (metal from a moon), even Khonshu's avatar has influence over the material. Lucky for Marc Spector, this means he is able to lift the legendary hammer.
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Is Khonshu a celestial?

Khonshu is one of the gods of Celestial Heliopolis, worshipped by the ancient Egyptians.
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Is Khonshu stronger than Thor?

However, their powers are fully explored in the comics. While Khonshu can easily defeat Thor, utilizing his ability to control moon rock and immobilize Mjolnir, he stands no match against the Allfather. Odin at his strongest can lift 90+ tons, while Khonshu has only been able to lift 60.
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Is Ammit evil Moon Knight?

Moon Knight introduced us to a brand new villainous force, the goddess Ammit. But Ammit is not just a Marvel creation, although she does also live in the pages of its comics. Instead, the goddess comes from deep in Egyptian mythology.
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What did Khonshu do Harrow?

Khonshu appeared and implored Spector to finish their work and kill Harrow and Ammit within him. Standing over Harrow's form, Spector contemplated killing him, but declared he would not, instead telling Khonshu to do it himself. Harrow was subsequently detained.
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Is Marc or Steven the original?

In Episode 5, Steven — who has believed he's the core identity between him and Marc since the beginning — learns that he is actually an alter that developed during Marc's childhood, when he was blamed by his mother for his younger brother's death.
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Who is the strongest god in Moon Knight?

These nine gods of Egyptian mythology appear in the Marvel Comics and are among the strongest and most fearsome gods that Moon Knight interacts with.
  1. 1 Bast.
  2. 2 Khonshu. ...
  3. 3 Anubis. ...
  4. 4 Ra. ...
  5. 5 Horus. ...
  6. 6 Osiris. ...
  7. 7 Thoth. ...
  8. 8 Isis. ...
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Is Ammit stronger than Khonshu?

Powers and Abilities

Ennead Physiology: Ammit is one of the Ennead, the gods of ancient Egypt. She is shown to be more powerful (at least in direct combat), than Khonshu.
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Are Bast and Khonshu related?

In the comics, like mythology, Bast is directly related to Khonshu, as they are both Egyptian gods. Their connection in the comics has varied over the years, but according to "Thor & Hercules: Encyclopaedia Mythologica," Khonshu is the half-brother of Bast.
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Is Moon Knight the Spectre?

Marc Specter, aka Moon Knight, draws most of his powers from Khonshu, an ancient Egyptian god, according to comics and the ongoing series.
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Has Moon Knight wield Mjolnir?

Moon Knight even seized control of Mjolnir as he revealed that the Uru metal of the hammer is just another moon rock. So while Moon Knight couldn't physically wield the hammer, he could command it to obey his will. And that control extended to Khonshu as well.
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Why does Khonshu not like Ammit?

Khonshu hates Ammit not because of their difference in approach to dishing out justice. It is the way how Ammit intends to create an 'ideal' world.
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Is Khonshu evil in the comics?

As of now, the MCU's Khonshu doesn't seem nearly as villainous as his comic counterpart. At the end of last week's episode, he even sacrificed himself to show Steven and Layla the way to Ammit's tomb, becoming sealed inside a statue as a result.
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What did Khonshu look like?

Khonsu, the ancient Egyptian moon-god, was depicted either as a falcon wearing the moon-disk on his head (left) or as a human child.
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Will Marc get Khonshu back?

While Moon Knight may have come to an end, Marc Spector seemingly has a future in the broader Marvel Cinematic Universe. Speaking to Marvel.com, consulting producer Sarah Goher all but confirmed that the Fist of Khonshu will make a triumphant return.
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Is Khonshu a real Egyptian god?

According to Ancient Egypt Online, Khonshu is indeed the Egyptian god of the moon, and is actually named "Khonsu." His name also has several other spellings, including "Khons," "Chons," or "Khensu." He was known for ruling over time and was even revered as a god of healing.
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Can Khonshu be freed?

Introducing: Scarlet Scarab

She helps free Khonshu from his imprisonment at the Great Pyramid of Giza and rejects the god's offer to become his avatar, choosing instead to serve the delightful hippo god of women and children.
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