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1st appearance - I:Dr. Doog, vs. Dr. Doog | Justice League of America #94, Starman Archives #1, Adventure Comics #61 Millenium Edition |
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(no title) - I:The Light, vs. The Light | Starman Archives #1 |
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"The Adventure of the Earthquake Terror" - Captain Vurm, a scientist with an device that causes earthquakes | Starman Archives #1 |
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"The Mystery of the Men with the Staring Eyes" - vs Prince Ahmed, a criminal hypnotist | Starman Archives #1 |
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"The Mystery of the Undersea Terror" - disrupts The Light's high-seas piracy operation | Starman Archives #1 |
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"The Camera Curse", vs Cuthbert Cain - a criminal with a mystical camera | DC 100-Page Spectacular #20, Starman Archives #1 |
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"Menace of the Invisible Raiders" - I:The Mist, vs. The Mist | Superman #252, The Greatest Golden Age Stories Ever Told, Starman Archives #1 |
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"The Blaze of Doom" - vs criminals setting forest fires to sabotage lumber harvesting for the war effort | Starman Archives #1 |
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"Adventure of the Singapore Stranglers" - vs. Asian saboteurs | Starman Archives #1 |
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"Adventure of the Ring of Hijackers" - vs. Baron X and his criminal minions | Starman Archives #1 |
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"The Invaders from the Future" - vs. The Unknown (The Light in Disguise) | Starman Archives #1 |
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"Case of the Magic Bloodstone" - vs. the Arab Avenger, a ghostly green figure who is actually the butler of the gem's owner, employs Dervishes of Death as his lackeys | Starman Archives #1 |
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"The Case of the Murders in Outer Space" - vs. The Hooded Hunchback who murders men by shooting them into space | Starman Archives #1 |
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"The Case of the Monstrous Animal Men" - vs. Ivan Karloff, a scientist turning crooks into animal-men to commit crimes, turns Starman into a leonine figure in this story | Starman Archives #1 |
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"The Case of the Luckless Liars", - vs. The Veil a criminal hypnotist | Starman Archives #1 |
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(no title) - vs. Sun and his satellites (Moon, Comet, Saturn and Mercury), 1st appearance, the Moroni gang get advanced weapons and become a costumed team of villians | Starman Archives #1 |
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"Finders, Keepers" - vs. The Mist | Wanted: The World's Most Dangerous Super-Villians #6, Starman Archives #2 |
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"The Little Man Who Wasn't There" -Wealthy crooks fake robbing themselves, I: Mike Muggins | Starman Archives #2 |
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"The Tune of the Terrific Toby" - helps guy be confident | Starman Archives #2 |
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"The Time Machine Crimes" - criminals use professor's time machine to kidnap Shakespeare to help them plan crimes | Starman Archives #2 |
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"Starman's Lucky Star" - Saves blind kid | Justice League of America #112, Starman Archives #2 |
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"Hitch a Wagon to a Star" | Starman Archives #2 |
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"Wish Upon a Star" - helps kids fulfill "wishes" (clears framed brother of one, etc) | Starman Archives #2 |
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"The Doom from the Skies" - vs crooks who have stolen his gravity rod | Starman Archives #2 |
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"The Constellation of Crime" - vs. Astra, a criminal astrologist | Starman Archives #2 |
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"The Moonman's Muggs" - vs crooks in moonman suits | Starman Archives #2 |
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"Crimes Paints a Picture" - vs. crooks smuggling loot in art | Starman Archives #2 |
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"The Enigma of the Vanishing House" - vs. Nazi agents sending signals offshore by painting a house with a light-sensitive paint | Starman Archives #2 |
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"The Plundering Planets" -vs the Sun and his Satellites (only Moon and Saturn appear this time) | Starman Archives #2 |
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"Land Beneath the Mists" - rescues scientist who discovers archaic civilization hidden in clouds | Starman Archives #2 |
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"The Rising Star of Johnny Teach" - Starman helps a kid who is convinced he is perenially jinxed with bad luck | Starman Archives #2 |
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"The Three Comets" - vs. the Three Comets, aerialist criminals | Justice League of America #98, Starman Archives #2 |
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"Gifts from the Stars" - helps absent-minded professor | Starman Archives #2 |
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"Allie Bummer" -recaptures escaped cons | Starman Archives #2 |
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The Professor Plays Safe" - rescues absent-minded professor who gets stuck in a stolen safe | Starman Archives #2 |
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"Prediction for Plunder" - captures crooks baing crimes on the horoscopes in the newspaper | Starman Archives #2 |
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"Stolen Glory" - exposes "amateur astronomer" buying his way to fame at the expense of junior scientists | Starman Archives #2 |
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"Twin Stars of Crime" - captures the Big Foot Barnes gang for robbing jewelry stores | Starman Archives #2 |
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"My Fortune for a Star!" - thwarts the Purple Gang and their attempts to commercialize astronomy | Starman Archives #2 |
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"Life and Death of a Star" - crooks use fake "star" to signal other felons | Starman Archives #2 |
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"The Sun-Spot Scandal" - a scientist's assistant uses increased incidence of sun-spots as an excuse for crime | Starman Archives #2 |
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"The Meteor Mob" - vs. Shiver and the Meteor Mob | Starman Archives #2 |