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Mokon of the Moon

Mokon is the king of a magical kingdom on the far side of the Moon, which has an earth-like environment but strange and unique creatures. Mokon could travel to and from the Moon within minutes in his magical flying chariot. Mokon himself demonstrated the power of flight. Around the late 12th Century, Mokon took Marion, sister of the Golden Knight, as his bride. This had been foretold by the Knight’s father, and in exchange for his sister’s hand, Mokon offered the Golden Knight a magical silver rod. Mokon later brought the Golden Knight and Alice to his kingdom on the Moon. While he was there, the Golden Knight defeated Mokon’s ruthless enemy, Bakalma. Mokon is the older brother of Sukon, King of the Sun, and Winkon, King of the Winds.
Alias Mokon of the Moon
Real Names/Alt Names Mokon
Characteristics Magician, Fox Feature Universe, Lunarian, Magic Caster, Medieval Age
Creators/Key Contributors Grieg Chapian
First Appearance Fantastic Comics #16 (March 1941)
First Publisher Fox Feature Syndicate [CB+] [DCM] [GCD]
Appearance List Fantastic Comics #16-17
Sample Read Fantastic Comics (Fox) [DCM] [CB+]
Description Mokon is the king of a magical kingdom on the far side of the Moon, which has an earth-like environment but strange and unique creatures. Mokon could travel to and from the Moon within minutes in his magical flying chariot. Mokon himself demonstrated the power of flight. Around the late 12th Century, Mokon took Marion, sister of the Golden Knight, as his bride. This had been foretold by the Knight’s father, and in exchange for his sister’s hand, Mokon offered the Golden Knight a magical silver rod. Mokon later brought the Golden Knight and Alice to his kingdom on the Moon. While he was there, the Golden Knight defeated Mokon’s ruthless enemy, Bakalma. Mokon is the older brother of Sukon, King of the Sun, and Winkon, King of the Winds.
Source Mokon of the Moon – Public Domain Super Heroes Wiki
Fantastic Comics #16 (March 1941) | Grieg Chapian
Fantastic Comics #16 (March 1941) | Grieg Chapian