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Mark Moonrider (New Earth)

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Mark Moonrider

[[Image:|200px|center|Mark Moonrider (New Earth)]]
Real Name
Unknown
Current Alias

Aliases

Identity

Alignment

Affiliation

Relatives
Mina (wife, deceased); Wendy (daughter); Merry (son); Starlight (daughter)

Universe

Base Of Operations
Formerly Earth; formerly Apokolips; formerly Adon; currently mobile

Characteristics
Gender

Hair

Status
Marital Status

Occupation
Adventurer; former Mayor

Creators

First appearance


Contents

History

The patriarch of the planet New Genesis, Izaya (also known as Highfather), engaged in a social experiment wherein he selected five random individuals from different points in Earth's history and brought them to New Genesis. The five children (named Beautiful Dreamer, Moonrider, Big Bear, Serifan and Vykin) grew up as close friends and eventually began to refer to themselves as the Forever People.

Powers and Abilities

Powers

  • Megaton Touch: Mark Moonrider possesses the ability to generate and project bolts of electricity from his fingertips.

    Abilities

  • Leadership: Mark Moonrider is a skilled strategist with strong leadership capabilities.

Paraphernalia

Equipment

Mother Box (shared between the Forever People)

Transportation

Super-Cycle (shared between the Forever People)

Trivia

  • Mark Moonrider is card No. 3 in the DC Comics customizable card game (VS System) by Upper Deck Entertainment.
  • In the Amalgam universe, a version of Mark Moonrider was a member of a super-hero team known as the "Un-People". Known as Medusa Moonrider, Mark's character was amalgamated with the Marvel Comics character Medusa.


See Also

Recommended Reading

Links and References

Footnotes

Jack Kirby's Fourth World

This character or group of characters are related to Jack Kirby's Fourth World, either the original concept and group of titles by Jack Kirby, or any of their subsequent adaptations by other creators. This template will categorize articles that include it into the Fourth World Characters category.

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