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Starfire (Teen Titans) Starfire is a superheroine created by Marv Wolfman and George Pérez appearing in American comic books created by DC Comics. She debuted in a preview story inserted within DC Comics Presents #26 (October, 1980). Since the character's introduction, Starfire has been a major recurring character in Teen Titans and
Starfire was the first DC heroine to receive her own title since Supergirl in 1972. Her series lasted only eight issues. Her series lasted only eight issues. According to this original series, Starfire's world was long ago involved in a civil war between two castes : the warrior-priests and the Lightning Lords ( scientists ).
Starfire is a superheroine created by Marv Wolfman and George Pérez appearing in American comic books created by DC Comics.She debuted in a preview story inserted within DC Comics Presents #26 (October, 1980).
Red Star as he appears in Teen Titans. Red Star appears in Teen Titans, voiced by Jason Marsden. [8] This version is an honorary member of the Teen Titans who gained his powers from a secret government project and chose to live in an abandoned nuclear power plant due to lacking control over them.
Blackfire (Komand'r) is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. [1] She is the older sister and archenemy of Teen Titans member Koriand'r/Starfire and of lesser-known youngest sibling Crown Prince Ryand'r/Darkfire.
Robert "Bobby" Cavanaugh, of Madison Heights, Michigan, was beaten to death on Christmas Eve after he tried to save a dog who was being abused by a neighbor and alleged repeated felon, witnesses said.
Spin City followed the story of fictional New York City Mayor Randall Winston (Barry Bostwick) and his deputy mayor Mike Flaherty, (originally played by Fox). Locklear starred as Caitlin, a ...
The first season of Teen Titans aired on Cartoon Network. The season aired on Kids' WB Saturday mornings at 8:30 A.M. EST, beginning on November 1, 2003. [1] The series was first greenlit in late September 2002, with American animator Glen Murakami signed on. [2]