. "Fantastic Comics #1"@en . . . . . "First Appearance"@en . "Stardust the Super Wizard is a fictional character, a comic book superhero from the Golden Age of Comics. Created by writer-artist Fletcher Hanks, he first appeared in Fox Comics' Fantastic Comics #1 (Dec. 1939)."@en . . . "Stardust the Super Wizard lived on a \"private star\" far out in space. He patrolled the cosmos fighting criminals, racketeers, spies, and terrorists, but comes to Earth after intercepting a radio signal from America. Upon his arrival, he stopped a group of terrorists secretly plotting the assassination of the President. Stardust stopped the crooks by taking their snipers to the police and destroying their bombers by turning their own bombs against them. The spies then tried to hit him with an atom smasher, but Stardust disarmed them by using his magnetic ray to take their weapons and his suspending ray to cause them to float in mid-air until the police could retrieve them. Stardust faced numerous aliens and criminal masterminds including ones such as the Super Fiend who set fire to the planet Mars. The villain then tried to send the burning planet colliding straight into the Earth. Super Fiend was stopped by Stardust who exiled the fiend to planet Mars. Stardust also battled the villainous Kaos who used an army of giant vultures from the planet Venus to attack the Earth and get him a bride. Stardust defeated Kaos' winged horde and saved the grateful girl who came to live on his private star. Kaos is turned into a worm and sent back to Venus as a treat for the birds. Another villain was the Demon who created an earthquake machine capable of creating powerful tsunamis. The Demon planned on using his tidal waves to destroy New York, but Stardust threw the Demon into the wave and then disintegrated his body. Stardust then calmed the waves and, by using fiery skywriting, let the people of New York know they were safe."@en . . . . . . "Fantastic Comics #1"@en . . . . . "Stardust the Super Wizard"@en . . . . . "Stardust the Super Wizard is an alien from an unnamed planet whose \"vast knowledge of interplanetary science has made him the most remarkable man that ever lived.\" He arrives on Earth, where he vows to stop all evildoers who commit any crimes, whether it be from ending democracy and civilization forever to destroying the planet."@en . . "Stardust the Super Wizard lived on a \"private star\" far out in space. He patrolled the cosmos fighting criminals, racketeers, spies, and terrorists, but comes to Earth after intercepting a radio signal from America. Upon his arrival, he stopped a group of terrorists secretly plotting the assassination of the President. Stardust stopped the crooks by taking their snipers to the police and destroying their bombers by turning their own bombs against them. The spies then tried to hit him with an atom smasher, but Stardust disarmed them by using his magnetic ray to take their weapons and his suspending ray to cause them to float in mid-air until the police could retrieve them."@en . . "Splash page from Fantastic Comics #14 . Art by Fletcher Hanks."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Stardust the Super Wizard"@en . . . "Stardust appeared in 16 issues of Fantastic Comics (Dec. 1939 - March 1941), as well Big 3 Comics #2 (1941, undated on cover). Some of his Golden Age adventures were reprinted by AC Comics decades later, and collected in the books I Shall Destroy All Civilized Planets!: The Comics of Fletcher Hanks (2007, ISBN 1-56097-839-2), and You Shall Die by Your Own Evil Creation! (June 2009, ISBN 1-60699-160-4) edited by Paul Karasik. A new story of Stardust appears in Image Comics' Next Issue Project of Fantastic Comics #24. Stardust also makes a cameo in a panel of Savage Dragon #141."@en . . . . . "Fletcher Hanks"@en . "Stardust appeared in 16 issues of Fantastic Comics (Dec. 1939 - March 1941), as well Big 3 Comics #2 (1941, undated on cover). Some of his Golden Age adventures were reprinted by AC Comics decades later, and collected in the books I Shall Destroy All Civilized Planets!: The Comics of Fletcher Hanks (2007, ISBN 1-56097-839-2), and You Shall Die by Your Own Evil Creation! (June 2009, ISBN 1-60699-160-4) edited by Paul Karasik. A new story of Stardust appears in Image Comics' Next Issue Project of Fantastic Comics #24. Stardust also makes a cameo in a panel of Savage Dragon #141. AC Comics used the character in Femforce #137 and 140, in which AC's own Stardust (a superheroine who had no ties to the original) met the Super Wizard. Stardust is mentioned in the \"Minions of the Moon\" segment of Alan Moore and Kevin O'Neill's The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, Volume III: Century. A reimagined version appears in two webcomics, one by writer Jason Derr and artist Simon S. Andrews. and another written and drawn by Joey Peters."@en . . "Original Publisher"@en . . . "Real Name"@en . "Fox"@en . "Created by"@en . . . . . . "Unknown"@en . . . . . "Stardust the Super Wizard is an alien from an unnamed planet whose \"vast knowledge of interplanetary science has made him the most remarkable man that ever lived.\" He arrives on Earth, where he vows to stop all evildoers who commit any crimes, whether it be from ending democracy and civilization forever to destroying the planet."@en . "Stardust the Super Wizard"@en . . "Stardust the Super Wizard is a fictional character, a comic book superhero from the Golden Age of Comics. Created by writer-artist Fletcher Hanks, he first appeared in Fox Comics' Fantastic Comics #1 (Dec. 1939)."@en . . . "Superhuman strength, flight, invulnerability, super senses, and other powers as required in story"@en . . . . .