version of Moon Girl Bill Woolfolk and
Sheldon Moldoff created the character and debuted in fall 1947's
The Happy Houlihans #1. After that appearance, the character was immediately spun off into her comic,
Moon Girl and the Prince. The original
EC Moon Girl title went through multiple name changes (and a final genre change) as explained by Mark James Estren in his
A History of Underground Comics:
Moon Girl and the Prince lasted a single issue (fall 1947), and ran as
Moon Girl for issues #2–6. It became
Moon Girl Fights Crime! for two issues, before concluding its run as
A Moon, a Girl...Romance with issues #9–12. Moon Girl appears only in the story "I Was a Heart Pirate" in issue #9 (Sept-Oct 1949) and no subsequent issue. The series continued as
Weird Fantasy beginning with issue #13. The Moon Girl story is one of two credited with starting the trend in horror comics at EC. In 2010, Moon Girl was revived as a
comiXology title by
Tony Trov,
Johnny Zito and Rahzzah. ==References==