Marvel Writer Who Confirmed Moon Knightâs Jewish Background Addresses Fan Concerns Over Oscar Isaac Casting: âI Donât Careâ

Alan Zelenetz, the writer who originally introduced Moon Knightâs Jewish heritage into Marvel canon, has revealed that he doesnât particularly care if the characterâs upcoming Disney Plus series remains faithful to this aspect of the Fist of Konshuâs identity.

Oscar Isaac as Moon Knight in Marvel Studios’ MOON KNIGHT. Photo courtesy of Marvel Studios. ©Marvel Studios 2022. All Rights Reserved.
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A school-teacher-turned-comic-book-writer, Zelenetz was a brief member of the Marvel bullpen during the 1980s, creating Alien Legion for the publisherâs Epic Comics imprint and authoring notable runs on such core series as The Mighty Thor, Kull the Conqueror, and, of course, Moon Knight.
Zelenetz established Moon Knightâs Jewish background in Moon Knight #37 (1984).

Source: Moon Knight Vol. 1 #37 “Red Sins” (1984), Marvel Comics. Cover art by Michael Kaluta.
Therein, Marc Spector – the white-clad vigilanteâs alter ego – recalls that his parents âcame to America just after Hitlerâs goosesteppers turned Czechoslovakia into a German puppetâ during World War II, and that his father was an âordained rabbiâ who âwent on to become a brilliant scholar in the Kabalah, Jewish mysticismâ.
âIn America, he was lucky just to be alive,â Spector adds.

Source: Moon Knight Vol. 1 #37 “Red Sins” (1984), Marvel Comics. Words by Alan Zelenetz, art by Bo Hampton, Armando Gil, and Ben Sean.
The issue also sees Spector save a Rabbi and a Torah scroll from a burning synagogue, which he discovers was set alight by a group of anti-Semitic thugs

Source: Moon Knight Vol. 1 #37 “Red Sins” (1984), Marvel Comics. Words by Alan Zelenetz, art by Bo Hampton, Armando Gil, and Ben Sean.
Further, between issue #37 and its follow-up – which also serves as the end of Moon Knightâs first volume – Zelenetz introduced the villainous Zohar, a man who studied the Jewish mystic teachings of the Kabbalah under Spectorâs father before becoming obsessed with keeping the information to himself.

Source: Moon Knight Vol. 1 #38 “Final Rest” (1984), Marvel Comics. Words by Alan Zelenetz, art by Bo Hampton, Armando Gil, and Christie Scheele.
Zelenetz made public his indifference to the Disney Plus Moon Knight series respecting his source material during an interview with Forward culture reporter PJ Grisar given in reflection of the live-action adaptations upcoming premiere.
As Grisar turned to discuss the pre-emptive outrage from fans who accused Isaacâs casting as the Crescent Crusader as an erasure of his Jewish identity, Zelenetz asserted that Marvel is âcertainly not bound by any origins.â

Source: Oscar Isaac as Steven Grant/Marc Spector in Marvel Studios’ MOON KNIGHT. Photo courtesy of Marvel Studios. ©Marvel Studios 2022. All Rights Reserved.
âAll of a sudden the Jews need to be represented, Moon Knight has to be Jewish,â said Zelenetz, going on to mockingly mimic some of the rhetoric he had seen surrounding the seriesâ casting decision. ââOh, weâre watching Marvel! The boycott is around the corner.â I can smell blood in the water already! âHow could they not make him Jewish? Oscar Isaac is not Jewish, even though he has the name âIsaac.â And theyâve got an Egyptian director â whatâs going on here?ââ

Source: Oscar Isaac as Steven Grant and Khonshu (voiced by F. Murray Abraham) in Marvel Studios’ MOON KNIGHT. Photo courtesy of Marvel Studios. ©Marvel Studios 2022. All Rights Reserved.
He then declared, âSo heâs not Jewish and he wonât be Jewish, and Arthur Harrow [an original Zelenetz character who will be portrayed by Ethan Hawke on the small screen] wonât be the character I created. So what?â
âIf heâs not Jewish because thereâs a good artistic reason heâs not Jewish, thatâs perfectly OK,â he added. âI donât care.â

Source: Moon Knight Vol. 7 #5 “Scarlet” (2014), Marvel Comics. Words by Warren Ellis, art by Declan Shalvey and Jordie Bellaire.
Zelenetz concluded by proposing that, if Marvel does confirm Spectorâs Jewish lineage, âthe series would be a great place to explore an ancient Egyptian God and a Jew.â
âMaybe the ancient Egyptian God wants to make up for all those ancient Egyptians who couldnât keep up with Moses!â he playfully opined. âThat would be a good storyline.â

Source: Moon Knight Vol. 7 #5 “Scarlet” (2014), Marvel Comics. Words by Warren Ellis, art by Declan Shalvey and Jordie Bellaire.
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