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"The Riddle of the Star-Stone": After receiving reports of a super-powered criminal who has gained mystical flame powers, the Challengers are called by June Robbins to an archaeological expedition. She and Professor Brandon are seeking the mysterious S

Challengers of the Unknown #5 is an issue of the series Challengers of the Unknown (Volume 1) with a cover date of January, 1959.

Synopsis for "The Riddle of the Star-Stone"

After receiving reports of a super-powered criminal who has gained mystical flame powers, the Challengers are called by June Robbins to an archaeological expedition. She and Professor Brandon are seeking the mysterious Star-Stone, a powerful stone that would grant temporary powers. When it becomes known that someone is finding each of the four stones, and using them for ill-gotten gain, the Challengers undertake to bring this person to justice. The crook named Vreedl is Brandon's former assistant, and has been using the gems for his own gains, using the fire opal to gain flame powers, an emerald that makes him fly, and a pearl that give aquatic and electrical powers, Vreedl manages to keep the Challengers at bay with each time he captures a stone from the various locations on Earth.

Gathering the final of the four stones, Vreedl gains a new super-powered form, however Ace tricks him into smashing it into bits for fear somebody else might gain the same powers. However with the stones destruction Veedl's powers are destroyed as well and he is returned to normal, and is taken into custody.

Appearing in "The Riddle of the Star-Stone"

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Villains:

  • Vreedl

Other Characters:

  • Professor Brandon
  • The rajah of Djiizari

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Items:

  • four Star Stones
    • fire opal: confers flame powers
    • emerald: confers power of flight
    • pearl: confers aquatic and electrical powers
    • final: confers a super-powered form

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