Moon Knight By Huston, Benson: & Hurwitz Omnibus...
The story focuses heavily on Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) and the unreliable nature of Marc’s reality.
Marc Spector sat in the shadows of a decaying midtown brownstone, the silence broken only by the wet thud of rain against the glass. He wasn't alone. Inside his mind, the voices of Steven Grant and Jake Lockley bickered over the morality of their next move, while the booming, skeletal echo of Khonshu demanded blood. Moon Knight by Huston, Benson & Hurwitz Omnibus...
This wasn't the heroic vigilantism of the Avengers; this was a descent into the gutter. The Return of the Specter The story focuses heavily on Dissociative Identity Disorder
After years of self-imposed exile and broken bones, Marc is dragged back into the light by the very god who claimed his soul. His body is a map of scars, and his mind is a fractured mirror. The world has moved on, but the "Shadow Cabinet"—his network of informants—begins to whisper of a new rising tide of filth in New York City. Key Story Beats Inside his mind, the voices of Steven Grant
Marc, wheelchair-bound and addicted to painkillers, must reclaim his mantle. He doesn't just put on the suit; he carves his way back into it, driven by a Khonshu who appears as a gore-slicked version of his former enemy, Bushman.