( Learn how and when to remove this template message) ( August 2015) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message) Please try to keep recent events in historical perspective and add more content related to non-recent events. This article or section appears to be slanted towards recent events. That I took to the ninth degree and gave her the Mighty Mouse contrail. When Joe Orlando passed by and saw the character sketches he suggested that maybe her hair should be longer. I figured based on the description, was Red Sonja in outer space, so she ended up having a visual cue from that. Artist George Pérez, in explaining the creation of the character, stated: The design of the character (Koriand'r) incorporated aspects of many existing characters. Koriand'r made her live adaptation debut in the DC Universe and HBO Max series Titans, played by Anna Diop. Starfire has appeared in numerous cartoon television shows and films, including as a member of the Teen Titans in Cartoon Network's eponymous series, voiced by Hynden Walch. In 2013, Starfire placed 21st on IGN's "Top 25 Heroes of DC Comics." The name "Starfire" first appeared (for an unrelated character) in a DC Comic in the story "The Answer Man of Space," in Mystery in Space #73, February 1962, written by Gardner Fox. She debuted in a preview story inserted within DC Comics Presents #26 (October 1980) and was created by Marv Wolfman and George Pérez. Starfire ( Koriand'r) is a superheroine appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Stellar nova (explosive release of all stored UV energy).Ultraviolet energy manipulation, absorption, and projection.Advanced martial artist and hand-to-hand combatant.Language and voice mimicry via lip contact.Superhuman strength, speed, stamina, agility, reflexes, longevity, and vision. Power Instability: Jake's powers are resistant to power inhibitor drugs and treatments, meaning he would be forced into cryostasis until scientists can figure out how to dampen his powers.He would marry a woman and have a son who he would name Richard Grayson after his father, a man he admired, in a brighter future he helped create. Years down the line, as laws against superpowers were slowly phased out, Jake would go on to graduate college and work with his father to train a whole new generation of power users. With the rest of the world's superheroes, Jake helped evacuate the city and save everyone before the bomb's explosion and powers were restored to the world. Once Lex had succeeded, he betrayed the Titans and activated a bomb underneath Metropolis that would return the world's powers but destroy the city in the process. Dick, in response, alerted the Crusaders to the Titans' location, though, after talking to his son, regretted his decision and worked together to fend them off as Lex Luthor finished the cure. Īfter being rescued by his father and the Titans, Jake's immunity to power dampening technology was sought to be harnessed by the Titans in an effort to bring the world's powers back, against Dick's wishes. Unable to control them with normal power dampeners, Jake was detained by the Crusaders, the anti-superpower task force, and was brought in with his father. However, one day in school, Jake lost control of his powers and was forced to reveal them to his dad. In the year 2039, Jake began to develop powers from his half Tamaranean DNA but hid them from his father, knowing they would be a problem for his anti-superpower agenda. Jake's mother left them when he was young, leaving Dick to raise his son by himself in Wayne Manor in Gotham City. He was born after the battle of Metropolis when Nightwing was forced to activate a device that got rid of 90% of the world's superpowers.
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