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The Defenders #47

Vol. 1 May 1977
The Defenders #47 (May 1977) features the second appearance of Moon Knight, following his debut in Werewolf by Night #32 just months earlier. This CGC 9.6 newsstand edition contains the story "Night Moves!" where Moon Knight joins the Defenders roster alongside Hulk, Nighthawk, and Valkyrie.

The issue represents Moon Knight's early Bronze Age appearances before receiving his own ongoing series, making it significant for character collectors. This particular copy achieved Near Mint+ grading with minimal defects, representing high-quality preservation of the 30-cent cover price newsstand distribution.
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Series Title The Defenders
Story Title Night Moves!
Issue Number 47
Volume 1
Cover Date May 1977
Cover Price 0.30 USD
Printing First Print
Page Count 36.00
Genre Superhero
Age Era Bronze Age
Publisher Marvel
Writer John Warner
Artist Keith Giffen
Cover Artist Ed Hannigan
Inker Klaus Janson
Letterer John Costanza
Editor Archie Goodwin
Character Appearances Clea, Hulk, Jack Norriss, Max Fury, Moon Knight, Moondragon, Nighthawk, Patsy Walker, Valkyrie (Marvel), Wonder Man

The Defenders

The Defenders launched in August 1972, created by writer Roy Thomas and artist Ross Andru, though the team first appeared in Marvel Feature #1-3 (1971-1972). Unlike traditional superhero teams, the Defenders emerged as a "non-team" of powerful loners who united against threats too great for any single hero. The original roster included Doctor Strange, the Hulk, and Namor the Sub-Mariner, later joined by the Silver Surfer, forming Marvel's most powerful and dysfunctional group. The series positioned itself as the antithesis of the structured Avengers, with no charter, headquarters, or formal membership. Initial sales of approximately 200,000 copies demonstrated strong interest in this alternative team concept. Thomas and subsequent writer Steve Englehart emphasized cosmic threats and mystical adventures that suited the team's power levels, establishing the Defenders as Marvel's premier supernatural superhero team.

The series found its definitive voice under writer Steve Gerber (issues #20-29, 31-41, plus annuals) from 1974-1976, whose surrealist approach transformed the Defenders into one of Marvel's most innovative titles. Gerber introduced absurdist villains like the Headmen, Nebulon the Celestial Man, and the cosmic Elf with a Gun, while adding Valkyrie, Nighthawk, and Howard the Duck to the roster. His run explored themes of alienation, identity, and social satire through superhero metaphors. The series peaked commercially during this period, reaching sales of 250,000 copies monthly. Artist Sal Buscema's long tenure (#2-109) provided visual consistency through multiple writers, his dynamic style perfectly capturing both cosmic battles and character moments. The Defenders became home to Marvel's misfit characters: Hellcat, Devil-Slayer, Gargoyle, and Son of Satan, creating an ever-rotating roster that reflected the book's chaotic energy.

Major storylines throughout the 1970s and early 1980s established the Defenders' unique position in Marvel's universe. The "Avengers/Defenders War" (1973) created the template for hero versus hero conflicts. The "Xenogenesis" storyline introduced the tragic Overmind. "Day of the Defenders" (#62-64) satirized membership drives when dozens of heroes joined simultaneously, causing chaos that led Doctor Strange to cast a spell making people forget the Defenders existed. J.M. DeMatteis's run (#92-109, 1981-1983) brought psychological depth, exploring characters' inner demons while introducing new mystical threats. The series maintained average sales of 125,000-150,000 through the early 1980s, respectable for a non-flagship title. The book's willingness to embrace weirdness attracted readers seeking alternatives to conventional superhero fare.

The Defenders concluded with issue #152 (February 1986) after a misguided attempt to transform it into a traditional team book. The "New Defenders" era (#125-152) featured ex-X-Men Beast and Angel leading a structured team with headquarters and matching costumes, abandoning everything that made the series unique. Sales plummeted as the book lost its identity, leading to cancellation during Marvel's mid-1980s contraction. Throughout its 14-year run, the Defenders served as Marvel's experimental playground, where creators could explore unconventional stories impossible in mainstream titles. The series launched careers of writers like Gerber and DeMatteis while providing steady work for artists including Don Perlin and Keith Giffen. Original members Doctor Strange, Hulk, Namor, and Silver Surfer appeared intermittently, maintaining the non-team concept even as membership expanded.

The Defenders' influence on Marvel Comics extends beyond its sales figures or 152-issue run. The series proved that team books didn't require traditional structures, influencing later unconventional teams like the Guardians of the Galaxy and Thunderbolts. The non-team concept allowed for rotating casts and done-in-one stories during an era of increasing continuity complexity. Multiple revivals attempted to recapture the magic: The Secret Defenders (1993-1995), various limited series by Kurt Busiek and others, and The Immortal Hulk's Defenders revival. The 2017 Netflix Defenders series united street-level heroes, demonstrating the concept's flexibility. Original issues remain collectible, particularly Gerber's run and key issues like #1 and Marvel Feature #1.

The Defenders represented Marvel's Bronze Age willingness to experiment with formulas, creating a series that defied easy categorization. It served as home for characters too powerful or strange for other teams, telling stories that ranged from cosmic epics to surrealist satire. The series' legacy lies not in consistent excellence but in its unpredictability and creative freedom. Modern creators frequently cite the Defenders as inspiration for pushing superhero comics beyond conventional boundaries. While never achieving the commercial success of the X-Men or Avengers, the Defenders proved that Marvel could sustain titles appealing to readers seeking something different, establishing templates for alternative superhero storytelling that continue influencing comics today.

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