An Easter egg hidden in the first episode of MoonKnight grants eagle eyed fans access to the title character's first comic book appearance.
Disney+'s Moon Knight hides a clever Easter egg that leads fans to the Marvel Unlimited e-comics service and gifts them with a free digital copy of the first comic book appearance of the antihero. The secret was discovered by Reddit user Goalless, who first pointed out how a QR code in one of the scenes of the first episode was actually a fully functional link.
COLLIDER VIDEO OF THE DAY The Easter egg shows how Disney pays attention to all the minor details of their Marvel Cinematic Universe productions, rewarding fans who decide to analyze their films and series frame by frame. The free comic book is also a great nod to Werewolf by Night, a character that’s reportedly part of an upcoming MCU Halloween special that could also star Vampire by Night.
New episodes of Moon Knight come exclusively to Disney+ every Wednesday. Check Goalless’ original post below.
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