Moon Girl #2
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Battle of the Congo," Clare and Lionel journey to Ransom Gap for the Harvest Festival, where Clare is set to be crowned Queen—only to find themselves tangled in a cattle rustling mystery that points to the town’s seemingly respectable Mayor. Written by Gardner Fox and brought to life with sharp, dynamic art by Johnny Craig, this 1947 EC Comics standout blends frontier intrigue with a touch of suspense, all framed by Craig’s striking cover.
When the Shalimi tribe's search for a worthy new chieftain leads them to America, they encounter Moon Girl—Claire Lune—stopping street thugs in their tracks, and they're convinced she's their destined leader. Kidnapped and stripped of her magical moonstone, Moon Girl finds herself transported to the African Congo to face the tribe's ultimate test: combat with their sacred leopard, Kinonu. With her young ally Raku's help, she works to reclaim what was stolen from her and prove herself in a battle she never asked to fight.
A man from the year 3000, obsessed with Moon Girl after glimpsing her in a film archive, steals a timeship and advanced weaponry to travel back to the 20th century and claim her as his own. When this visitor calling himself Future Man confronts Moon Girl in Rawley, she quickly discovers that his futuristic technology—and his determination—are far more dangerous than his charm. Can the superhuman woman with her magic moonstone's power stand against an adversary wielding the science of a thousand years in the future?
In "The Rustlers of Ransom Gap!" from Moon Girl #2 (1947), Clare arrives in the frontier town of Ransom Gap to celebrate the Harvest Festival, only to find herself caught in a mystery when cattle begin vanishing under mysterious circumstances. As she investigates, Clare uncovers a web of deceit that leads straight to the town’s seemingly respectable Mayor, turning a festive welcome into a high-stakes showdown.
In "The Most Daring Man in the World!", Fearless Frazier enters a high-stakes contest to save his wife’s life, but Moon Girl steps in to take his place—risking everything in a test of nerve and daring. With no time to waste and no room for error, she must outwit danger and prove herself in a challenge that demands more than just courage.
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Reprinted in Men of Mystery Comics #82 (2010), Lurid Little Nightmare Makers #5 (2015), Flashback Replica #6 (2016), The Fantagraphics EC Artists' Library #25 (2019)
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