From Star-Spangled Kid: "The Menace of Moonglow" by Jerry Siegel and Hal Sherman, Star-Spangled Comics #5 (February 1942)
Introducing Moonglow! Egbert Whipple builds a globe helmet that captures the rays of the moon and turns them into brain power, and even after he breaks it, he finds his head is now a natural antenna and glows with literal and metaphorical brilliance all on its own. Inevitably, he turns to crime and faces Star-Spangled Kid and Stripesy, not once, but TWICE! That's a pretty big career for a Golden Age villain.
Introducing Moonglow! Egbert Whipple builds a globe helmet that captures the rays of the moon and turns them into brain power, and even after he breaks it, he finds his head is now a natural antenna and glows with literal and metaphorical brilliance all on its own. Inevitably, he turns to crime and faces Star-Spangled Kid and Stripesy, not once, but TWICE! That's a pretty big career for a Golden Age villain.
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