Moondark

Moondark is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.

Moondark
Publication information
PublisherMarvel Comics
First appearanceMarvel Team-Up #12 (Aug 1973)
Created byGerry Conway, Len Wein, and Ross Andru
In-story information
SpeciesHuman
Team affiliationsDark Beings/Gods
Freaks
Notable aliasesMoondark the Magician, Gina Langtree
Abilitiesmagic
hypnosis
teleport
mesmerize

Publication history

Moondark first appeared in Marvel Team-Up #12 (August 1973), and was created by Gerry Conway, Len Wein, and Ross Andru.

The character subsequently appears in Marvel Team-Up #91 (March 1980), Ghost Rider #56 (May 1981), #59 (August 1981), and Web of Spider-Man Annual #3 (1987).

Moondark received an entry in the All-New Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A to Z: Update #2 (2007).

Fictional character biography

Moondark operated as a stage magician in San Francisco, and when Spider-Man came to town he feared that Spider-Man would interfere with his plans. While Jack Russell observed his performance at a small bijou, Moondark mesmerized the whole audience including Jack (also known as the Werewolf). Moondark sent the Werewolf to ambush Spider-Man at the San Francisco Bay, where he was vacationing. As the two heroes fought, Spider-Man discovered and tackled Moondark, who was killed as he fell into the water.[1]

The Dark Beings whom Moondark worshipped claimed his soul but allowed him to return to Earth to claim other souls and buy back his own. He acted as a stage performer at a carnival in New York and created a Soul-Orb to claim the souls of the other carnival performers one by one. The Ghost Rider, Johnny Blaze, while working at the carnival also lost his soul to Moondark, which Moondark kept in a ring he wore. Spider-Man, as Peter Parker, went to the carnival and recognized the Ghost Rider who was now a part of Moondark's show. Parker returned as Spider-Man, but was captured by the Ghost Rider and the others under Moondark's control. When Moondark tried to steal Spider-Man's soul, he was able to destroy Moondark's ring and free the Ghost Rider, who destroyed the Soul-Orb with a burst of hellfire. Moondark's demonic master arrived to take the only soul available—Moondark's.[2]

Moondark was able to return to the living world, seeking to reclaim Blaze's valuable soul to bargain for his own. Lairing outside Las Vegas, he sent mutated vultures to attack Blaze and attract his attention. He tricked Ghost Rider into resuming human form, subdued him and bound him with magical bonds that prevented him from transforming. Hamilton Slade, then known as the Phantom Rider, was nearby and drawn to the magical conflict. When Moondark attacked Slade, his concentration weakened which allowed Blaze to break free and transform into Ghost Rider again. Ghost Rider destroyed the new Soul-Orb and Moondark fled to his other-dimensional realm.[3]

Moondark joined forces with the Water Wizard to get revenge on Blaze. Moondark enhanced the Water Wizard's power which allowed him to overpower Ghost Rider, and Moondark appeared and mocked the seemingly helpless Ghost Rider. Ghost Rider set Moondark's body on fire, and he fled back to his dimension.[4]

Powers and abilities

Moondark is a mystic that can cast various spells, place people in a trance through magic and travel great distances with his mist of passage. Moondark can create creatures like cougars and vultures out of mystic energy to attack his enemies. Moondark can cast illusions and fire bolts of eldritch energy from his hands. Moondark created his soul orb which can rip the soul from any individual and place them under Moondark's control.

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gollark: ...
gollark: An index of all the games and s tuff.
gollark: ?
gollark: ++delete long polling

References

  1. Marvel-Team Up #12
  2. Marvel-Team Up #91
  3. Ghost Rider (vol. 2) #56
  4. Ghost Rider (vol. 2) #59
  • Moondark at The Appendix to the Handbook of the Marvel Universe
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