"Fred Ray"@en . "World's Finest"@en . "1"^^ . . . "Dick Sprang"@en . "Curt Swan"@en . "Ray Burnley"@en . . . . . "98"^^ . "* Batman image gallery\n* Batman appearances list\n* Batman quotes page\n*[[W:C:DC:Oliver Queen /Gallery"@en . "Bill Finger"@en . "Bill Finger"@en . "The Menace of the Moonman"@en . . . "Stan Kaye"@en . "USA"@en . "Whitney Ellsworth"@en . "When Oliver's membership into an exclusive club involves an initiation prank featuring a fake newspaper revealing that Oliver Queen and Roy Harper are really Green Arrow and Speedy, the two heroes believe it's a real newspaper. Revealing their identities to the chief of police is met with laughter, at the chief believes it's just Oliver playing a practical joke.\n\nWhen robbers make a get away, the chief calls Oliver and invites him to watch the real Green Arrow in person. Having to show up as Oliver in a Green Arrow costume, Oliver and Roy use a series of gimmicked arrows to make it appear as though Green Arrow is ambushing the crooks and leaves just as they are rounded up, protecting Oliver's secret identity by verifying to everyone that Oliver is just playing a joke."@en . . . . . "Featured Characters:\n* \n* \nSupporting Characters:\n* \nAdversaries:\n* \nOther Characters:\n*\nLocations:\n*\nItems:\n*\nVehicles:\n*"@en . "World's Finest Vol 1 98"@en . "December"@en . "* \"The Menace of the Moonman\" is reprinted in Super-Team Family #4 and World's Finest Comics Archives, Volume 2.\n\n* \"The Unmasked Archers\" is reprinted in DC Special Blue Ribbon Digest #23 and World's Finest (Volume 1) #197.\n\n* [[W:C:DC:Bruce Wayne"@en . "Ed Herron"@en . "Jack Kirby"@en . . "Fred Ray"@en . . . "Related Articles"@en . . "Featured Characters:\n* \n\nSupporting Characters:\n* Unknown\n\nAdversaries:\n* Unknown\n\nOther Characters:\n* Unknown\n\nLocations:\n* \n* \n\nItems:\n* Unknown\n\nVehicles:\n* Unknown"@en . . . "Dick Sprang"@en . "Stan Kaye"@en . . "Fred Ray"@en . "1958"^^ . "Roz Kirby"@en . "Ed Herron"@en . "Featured Characters:\n* \nSupporting Characters:\n* \nAdversaries:\n* None\n\nOther Characters:\n* Unknown\n\nLocations:\n* Unknown\n\nItems:\n* \n\nVehicles:\n* Unknown"@en . "Jack Schiff"@en . "The Unmasked Archers"@en . "Jack Kirby"@en . "Jack Schiff"@en . . . "DC Comics"@en . "One evening, the military gets Superman to help them with a space mission to send a man around the moon. Superman uses his super-strength to help toss a rocket containing astronaut Brice Rogers around the moon. Watching his progress with his x-ray vision, Superman watches as the rocket travels through the trail of a strange green comet before it returns to Earth. When the rocket lands, Rogers exits the rocket seemingly no worse for wear.\n\nLater that night, Superman, Batman and Robin arrive as guests of honors at the grand opening of a new historic vehicles exhibit. As they walk around looking at the vintage vehicles and marveling at how far the human race has come they are suddenly confronted by a glowing costumed being calling himself Moon-Man. Somehow, the Moon-Man's radiance causes Superman to weaken and when Batman and Robin try to apprehend him, he uses his fantastic magnetic powers to trip them up before flying off a chariot by repelling the Earth's gravity. Despite Batman's attempt at capturing him, Moon-Man gets away.\n\nThe next morning as Brice Rogers reads his morning paper he reads about he chariot theft. When he goes into his garage later that morning he is shocked to find the stolen chariot parked next to his car. He calls in Superman, Batman, and Robin who deduce that Moon-Man must have stashed the vehicle there to pick it up later and decide to hide out and wait for the crook. When the moon rises, Rogers undergoes a strange transformation into Moon-Man, and as Superman weakens once more, the Dynamic Duo realizes that Rogers was in reality Moon-Man.\n\nWhen Moon-Man escapes, the three heroes realize that the comet that Roger's rocket must have passed was made of Kryptonite and that combined with the moons rays caused his strange transformation. With Moon-Man obsessed with Moon-Related crimes, the three heroes attempt to stop him from stealing the moonstone from the local museums exhibit on India. They fail again, and Moon-Man manages to get away, hiding out near the docks until dawn. When Moon-Man's personality returns to that of law-abiding Brice Rogers, he is horrified to learn that he is really Moon-Man. Calling out to Batman, Superman and Robin that he surrenders, he is overheard by two crooks who take him hostage and escape before the three heroes can stop him.\n\nThat night when Brice turns back into Moon-Man, he goes with the two criminals to rob the \"Moon-Room\", featuring a giant replica of the moon to show how future expeditions will mine it's surface. When they arrive to steal the real gold and silver on display, they are attacked by Batman and Robin. After a brief struggle, Moon-Man uses his magnetic powers to send the fake moon into space. Superman saves Batman and Robin from death.\n\nWhen dawn breaks, Rogers awakens in an abandoned store next to a radio repair shop and hears reports about how he almost killed Batman and Robin and is horrified. That night Moon-Man brings the crooks to steal a special space platform. When Moon-Man brings it down, it turns out to be a trap sprung by Superman, Batman and Robin. As it turns out, during the day, Brice went to Superman who learned the effects causing his Moon-Man powers had worn off as they were only temporary. Deciding to capture the crooks, they set up this ruse to capture them. With their mission accomplished, Rogers is allowed to be free as he is not criminally responsible for his actions as Moon-Man and with the knowledge they learned his is ready to go on more missions to the moon."@en . "The Strange Hero of Fort Mascot"@en . "* Batman article at Supermanica\n* Green Arrow article at Wikipedia\n* Robin article at Wikipedia\n* Robin article at Supermanica\n* Speedy article at Wikipedia\n* Superman article at Wikipedia\n* Superman article at Supermanica\n* Tomahawk article at Wikipedia"@en . . "Fred Ray"@en . "Roz Kirby"@en . .