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Starfire appears in the Injustice: Gods Among Us prequel comic [citation needed] as a member of the Teen Titans. Starfire appears in DC Super Hero Girls (2015), voiced again by Hynden Walch. [24] This version is a student and costume designer at Super Hero High School. Starfire appears in the Injustice 2 prequel comic as a member of the Teen ...
Starfire, 2nd Edition is based on the original version of Starfire, and on its sequel Starfire II. The rules booklet is divided into "modules". Module A is an introduction to the game series. Module B is titled Starfire and replaces 1st. edition Starfire. Module C is titled "Strikefighter" and replaces Starfire II".
Task Force Games was a game company started in 1979 by Allen Eldridge and Stephen V. Cole.TFG published many games, most notably including both Star Fleet Battles (currently published by the original designers, Amarillo Design Bureau) and the Starfire series of games (which is now published by Starfire Design Studio), which were later novelized by David Weber into such books as In Death Ground ...
Starfire (board wargame), a science fiction strategy game by Starfire Design Studio; Starfire novel series, in the universe of the wargame, primarily written by Steve White and David Weber; Starfire, a 1960 novel by Robert Buckner and the basis for the film Moon Pilot; Starfire (Paul Preuss novel), a 1988 science fiction novel by Paul Preuss
Red Star as he appears in Teen Titans. A young Red Star appears in Teen Titans, voiced by Jason Marsden. [10] 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.
The character's series took place on a strange alien world. Starfire was the first DC heroine to receive her own title since Supergirl in 1972. 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 . Unable to ...
Teen Titans #44 (Nov. 1976), relaunching the original series, art by Ernie Chan and Vince Colletta. The series resumed with issue #44 (November 1976). [25] The stories included the introductions of African American superheroine Bumblebee and former supervillainess-turned-superheroine Harlequin in issue #48 [26] and the introduction of the "Teen Titans West" team in issues #50–52 consisting ...
The cover to issue #1 confirmed the inclusion of original Titans Nightwing, Starfire, Donna Troy, Flash, Cyborg, Beast Boy, and Raven. The series is written by Judd Winick, and features art by Joe Benitez and Victor Llamas. [14] The first issue has art by Ian Churchill, but due to an injury he was unable to pencil the next three issues. The ...