Mysta of the Moon
Few characters capture the pulpy wonder of Golden Age science fiction quite like Mysta of the Moon, who burst onto the pages of Fiction House's Planet Comics in 1945, conjured by the imaginations of Ross Gallun and Joe Doolin. A fixture of that gloriously lurid era when rockets and ray guns ruled the spinner racks, she carved out a lasting niche in the cosmos of comics — sharing adventures alongside the likes of Auro, Luana, and Chet Edson across Planet Comics' vibrant, action-packed pages. Her reach extended well beyond her Golden Age debut, with appearances spanning an remarkable six decades into 2006, earning her a place in retrospective celebrations like Good Girl Art Quarterly and Golden-Age Science Fiction Treasury. For collectors and fans of Fiction House's bold, imaginative output, Mysta is a genuine piece of the genre's heritage — a character who embodies everything electric and adventurous about comics' earliest golden chapter.
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