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== Physical appearance == |
== Physical appearance == |
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− | Moonrider is a lean, black haired man with bright blue eyes. He wears a black and dark blue bodysuit with purple lines on them, black boots, a red sash and a red headdress.<ref name= |
+ | Moonrider is a lean, black haired man with bright blue eyes. He wears a black and dark blue bodysuit with purple lines on them, black boots, a red sash and a red headdress.<ref name=e117>{{ep ref|117}}</ref> |
== History == |
== History == |
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+ | {{TS|[[Metropolis]]|[[October 23, 2010|October 23]]|17:28|[[EDT]]}} |
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+ | The Forever people arrived on [[Earth]] to track down the [[Sphere|New Genesphere]].<ref name=e117/> |
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− | They found the New Genesphere off the coast, and [[Superboy]] with it. They decided to work together to retrieve other stolen technology, and headed back to Metropolis to find it. Moonrider charged headfirst in battle against [[Intergang]], but was taken out by their New God technology. After Superboy saved him, they took down Intergang by merging into [[Infinity-Man]].<ref name= |
+ | They found the New Genesphere off the coast, and [[Superboy]] with it. They decided to work together to retrieve other stolen technology, and headed back to Metropolis to find it. Moonrider charged headfirst in battle against [[Intergang]], but was taken out by their New God technology. After Superboy saved him, they took down Intergang by merging into [[Infinity-Man]].<ref name=e117/> |
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+ | {{TS|[[New Genesis]]|[[August 4, 2018|August 04]]|post-00:[[16]]|[[UTC]]}} |
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+ | The Forever People investigated an attack on [[bug]]s supposedly carried out by [[Orion]], even though he was off-world at the time.<ref name=e305>{{ep ref|305}}</ref> |
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== Powers and Abilities == |
== Powers and Abilities == |
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* In the comics, Moonrider's name is "Mark Moonrider". |
* In the comics, Moonrider's name is "Mark Moonrider". |
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* This is Moonrider's second animated appearance. He had a cameo in the ''Justice League'' episode "Twilight, Part II". |
* This is Moonrider's second animated appearance. He had a cameo in the ''Justice League'' episode "Twilight, Part II". |
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Revision as of 20:38, 11 September 2019
Moonrider is a New God from New Genesis and a member of the Forever People.
Physical appearance
Moonrider is a lean, black haired man with bright blue eyes. He wears a black and dark blue bodysuit with purple lines on them, black boots, a red sash and a red headdress.[2]
History
2010
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The Forever people arrived on Earth to track down the New Genesphere.[2]
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They found the New Genesphere off the coast, and Superboy with it. They decided to work together to retrieve other stolen technology, and headed back to Metropolis to find it. Moonrider charged headfirst in battle against Intergang, but was taken out by their New God technology. After Superboy saved him, they took down Intergang by merging into Infinity-Man.[2]
2018
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The Forever People investigated an attack on bugs supposedly carried out by Orion, even though he was off-world at the time.[3]
Powers and Abilities
New God Physiology:
- Immortality: Like the rest of the Forever People, Moonrider does not physically age the way a human does. Though he appears like a teenager or young adult he is thousands of years old.
- Energy Projection: Moonrider has the power to create and throw bright blue bolts of energy with his hands.[2]
Appearances
- Season 1
- 17. "Disordered" (no lines)
- Season 3
- 05. "Away Mission" (flashback, no lines)
Background information
- In the comics, Moonrider's name is "Mark Moonrider".
- This is Moonrider's second animated appearance. He had a cameo in the Justice League episode "Twilight, Part II".
References
- ↑ Weisman, Greg (2012-05-14). Question #14911. Ask Greg. Retrieved 2012-05-14.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Robinson, Andrew (writer) & Chang, Michael (director) (November 11, 2011). "Disordered". Young Justice. Season 1. Episode 17. Cartoon Network.
- ↑ Dubuc, Nicole (writer) & Zwyer, Mel (director) (January 11, 2019). "Away Mission". Young Justice. Season 3. Episode 5. DC Universe.