Moon Girl (Golden Age)
Creation & Design
Moon Girl was created during the Golden Age of Comics, a time when female superheroes began to emerge as significant figures in the comic book industry.Early Years
Initially introduced as a side character, Moon Girl quickly gained popularity due to her intelligence and resourcefulness, often outsmarting her opponents.Character Development
Over the years, Moon Girl evolved from a supporting character to a leading figure in her own right, inspiring many with her intelligence and strength.Cultural Reception
Moon Girl was well-received during her time, praised for breaking gender stereotypes in a male-dominated genre.Character Details
Real Name:
Marlene Alva
Aliases:
Moon Girl
Species:
Human
Gender:
Female
Affiliations:
The Justice Society of America
Abilities:
Genius-level intellect, Expert martial artist
Equipment:
Moon-themed gadgets
Weight:
100lbs
Height:
5' 3"
Eye Color:
blue
Hair Color:
black
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Moon Girl and the Prince #1
EC
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1947
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Vol. 1
1st appearance of Moon Girl, released concurrently with Happy Houlihans #1
1st appearance of Prince Mengu, a suitor of Moon Girl who eventually became a sidekick
1st appearance of Moon Girl, released concurrently with Happy Houlihans #1
1st appearance of Prince Mengu, a suitor of Moon Girl who eventually became a sidekick
Happy Houlihans #1
EC
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1947
•
Vol. 1
1st appearance of Moon Girl, released concurrently with Moon Girl and the Prince #1
1st appearance of Moon Girl, released concurrently with Moon Girl and the Prince #1
Animal Fables #7
EC
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1947
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Vol. 1
Origin of Moon Girl
Moon Girl and the Prince #2
EC
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1948
•
Vol. 1
2nd appearance of Moon Girl
International Crime Patrol #6
EC
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1948
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Vol. 1
Retitled from International Comics #5
Changes titles one again after this issue to Crime Patrol and continues numbering with issue #7
Interior story includes a scantily clad Moon Girl (Golden Age version)
Retitled from International Comics #5
Changes titles one again after this issue to Crime Patrol and continues numbering with issue #7
Interior story includes a scantily clad Moon Girl (Golden Age version)
Gunfighter #5
EC
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1948
•
Vol. 1
Early appearance of Moon Girl
Gunfighter #6
EC
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1948
•
Vol. 1
Early appearance of Moon Girl
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