>As Krinn mentioned, Moondragon is a Marvel character. She's a bald, scantily clad telepath with an impossibly twisted backstory, and, as with every other character Jim Starlin's ever created, she owns everyone else in a most Mary Sue-like manner. When Starlin's writing something, Moondragon's a goddess; when he's *not* writing something, the whole Marvel writing community either tries very hard to pretend Moondragon doesn't exist, or she gets bitchsmacked *hard*. (There's one issue of _Web of Spider-Man_ where Spidey owns Moondragon for the whole issue. It's *really cool*.)
Does Starlin write Captain Marvel, too? I think that was the last time I saw Moondragon after her stint with Warlock...
>The Four Voyagers Building, on the other hand, is the New York base of operations for the "Four," a megalomaniacal band of "adventurers" and the chief villains of Warren Ellis and John Cassaday's _Planetary_. The Four are genocidal monsters who just so happen to share the appearance, origin, and general powers (although it's a Warren Ellis book, so *everyone* ages really slowly, has superhuman strength, and is incredibly fast) of the Fantastic Four.
I thought they *were* Planetary's version of the Fantastic Four. There were so much parallels in Planetary: the baby alien in the ship, the Green Lantern bearing space alien...
Of course, all the Planetary info I got was from websites...