Doctor Moon
Doctor Moon | |
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Publication information | |
Publisher | DC Comics |
First appearance | Batman #240 (March 1972) |
Created by |
Dennis O'Neil (script) Irv Novick (pencils) |
In-story information | |
Full name | Moon |
Team affiliations |
Captains of Industry Intergang League of Assassins |
Abilities | Expert in gene therapy, psychological conditioning and torture |
Doctor Moon is a fictional villain in DC Comics.
Publication history
Doctor Moon first appeared in Batman #240 (March 1972) and was created by Dennis O'Neil and Irv Novick.
Fictional character biography
Doctor Moon started out as an unnamed brain surgeon who turns to a life of crime.[1] He sells his services to finance his experiments and has taken work for the Joker and the Suicide Squad among others in the past.[2][3] Pre-Crisis, he was retained by Doctor Cyber after her face was hideously burned, to transfer her brain to a new body, ideally that of Diana Prince/Wonder Woman. When Amanda Waller hired him, he was used to work on Plastique. He is also apparently an employee of the Sunderland Corporation and an associate of the Captains of Industry; he oversees the metagene operation that changes Air Wave into Maser.[4]
During the Identity Crisis mini-series, he teamed up with fellow villain Phobia, and the pair are seen aboard the former Injustice Gang satellite. According to Merlyn, every time Moon and Phobia came to the satellite, someone goes missing, mentioning that Signalman has been missing since January. [5]
Dr. Moon is killed in a fight with Kate Spencer when she stabs him with his own scalpel during a hand-to-hand confrontation.[6][7][8]
Powers and abilities
Doctor Moon has no superhuman abilities, but is an expert in gene therapy, psychological conditioning and torture. Before a life of crime, Doctor Moon was a brain surgeon.
In other media
Television
- Doctor Moon appears in the Justice League Unlimited episode "Question Authority" voiced by Jeffrey Combs, but was not credited for the role. He appears as a member of Project Cadmus (as a replacement for Hugo Strange following the Bat-Embargo at the time). Doctor Moon is hired to get stolen information from the Question by using a machine that makes the Question see what will happen if the Justice League went rogue like the Justice Lords, but is taken down by Superman and Huntress. Huntress almost kills Moon for torturing the Question (whom she is in love with), but Superman dissuades her.