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Star (Ripley Ryan)

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Superhero appearing in Marvel Comics publications
Comics character
Ripley Ryan
Star
Ripley Ryan / Star.
Textless variant cover ofStar #1 (January 8, 2020).
Art by Jeehyung Lee.
Publication information
PublisherMarvel Comics
First appearanceCaptain Marvel vol. 10 #1
(January 2019)
Created byKelly Thompson
Carmen Carnero
In-story information
Alter egoRipley Ryan
SpeciesHuman mutate /Kreehybrid
Team affiliationsInfinity Watch
Thunderbolts
PartnershipsScarlet Witch
Notable aliasesStar
Abilities
  • Superhuman strength, speed, durability, and senses
  • Energy construct generation
  • Reality manipulation
  • Energy projection
  • Teleportation
  • Optic blasts
  • Flight

Ripley Ryan is a character appearing inAmerican comic books published byMarvel Comics. Created byKelly Thompson and Carmen Carnero, the characterfirst appeared inCaptain Marvel vol. 10 #1 (January 2019). Ripley Ryan was originally anadversary of thesuperheroCarol Danvers / Captain Marvel.[1] She was portrayed as a supervillain who adopted the mantle ofStar.[2] She subsequently evolved into anantihero while retaining the same codename.[3]

Star is depicted as one of the key figures who bonded with anInfinity Stone, playing a role in the narrative that examines the challenges faced by the stone-bearers andThanos’s quest to acquire the stones.[4] She joined theInfinity Watch team, which is responsible for safeguarding the Infinity Stones and preventing them from falling into the wrong hands.[5]

Development

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Concept and creation

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Sarah Brunstad, Editor at Marvel Comics, revealed that the concept of unveiling Ripley Ryan as Star had been in development even before the first Captain Marvel script was finalized. The Captain Marvel team has thoroughly enjoyed crafting her character and eagerly anticipated her pivotal moment. Brunstad expressed her enthusiasm for Carmen Carnero's continued involvement in illustrating the miniseries covers. She highlighted Kelly Thompson's compelling dialogue in issue #11, which delves into the underlying motivations behind Ripley Ryan's conflict with Carol Danvers. According to Brunstad, Ryan is a highly relatable character whose trauma from the first arc's Nuclear Man has profoundly influenced her, driving her actions through fear and a determination to never again be a victim.[6]

Publication history

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Ripley Ryan debuted inCaptain Marvel vol. 10 #1 (January 2019), created byKelly Thompson and Carmen Carnero.[7] She later appeared in the 2020Star series, her first solocomic book series, by Kelly Thompson.[8] She appeared in the 2021Black Cat series,[9] the 2021King in Black: Thunderbolts series,[10] and the 2021Amazing Spider-Man Annual series.[11] Ryan was later included in theInfinity Watch storyline,[12] featuring in the 2024Thanos Annual one-shot,[13] and the 2024Infinity Watch series.[14]

Fictional character biography

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Ripley Ryan grew up in a home where she was abused by her mother. She was also bullied a lot growing up.[15]

She became a reporter forMs. magazine years later after. She encounteredCarol Danvers when they were attacked by Nuclear Man. He kidnapped Ryan and took her to Roosevelt Island. Danvers pursued them with help fromEcho,Hazmat, andSpider-Woman.[16] Ryan helped Danvers and her allies defeat Nuclear Man.[17]

Ripley Ryan later found out aboutDoctor Minerva's efforts to engineer humans so that they would become a hybrid of humans and Kree. She volunteered to partake in these experiments.[18] The experiment was a success, and Ryan became aKree hybrid.[19] However, she gained no superpowers from the experiment. With help from Doctor Minerva, she utilized the stolen powers from Captain Marvel at the time when she had unleashed a "Kraken" into New York City.[16] When Captain Marvel defeated the "Kraken," she got infected, with her powers being siphoned into Ryan. She became known as the superheroStar who helped to fight an armada of "Kraken."

Her popularity rose while Captain Marvel's plummeted.[20] Star later found out about Doctor Minerva's plans to recruit Danvers into fighting the possible extinction of theKrees and nearly killed Doctor Minerva.[21] Ryan left with a message, stating, "You're not as smart as you think you are."[22]

Captain Marvel brought Doctor Minerva to Stark Unlimited HQ to get her some medical treatment following the attack. After learning some information from Doctor Minerva, Captain Marvel went to confront Star inTimes Square. She got weaker owing to the Power Siphoners as she fought Star. Captain Marvel ripped the device off her chest, which severed the connection, and caused both of them to fall to the ground. Star revealed to Captain Marvel that she released the virus into New York City so that she can draw on the powers of all the New Yorkers.[18] Captain Marvel defeated Star by ripping the Power Siphoner off of Star's chest. While it seemed that she was remanded to the Raft, it turned out that Star had somehow merged with theReality Gem and escaped.[23]

Ripley Ryan later visited the Bar with No Name and got into a fight withTitania. However, she was defeated owing to her inexperience with the Reality Gem, and was thrown out. Star was later knocked out byLoki. While in a warehouse, Loki attempted to remove the Reality Gem from Star to no avail, as he states that other people have come for the Infinity Gems. When she asks him who would come for them, Loki listed a lot of names. She thanked Loki for the information and attempted to destroy him.

Star later tries to enlistJessica Jones to help her, only to be turned down due to recalling what she did to Captain Marvel. Both of them fought, untilScarlet Witch broke up the fight and stated to Star that she is destroying reality.[24]

During the "King in Black" storyline, MayorWilson Fisk forms his incarnation of theThunderbolts to escort Star, the current keeper of one of the Infinity Gems, into battle to killKnull. To proceed, they will first need to make contact with a man Kingpin believes can help turn the tide against theSymbiote God. Star andMister Fear are able to defeat a Symbiote Dragon. Star and the Thunderbolts make their way to Ravencroft Institute, where the man that would help in defeating Knull turns out to beNorman Osborn.[25]

Powers and abilities

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Ripley Ryan gained a variety ofsuperpowers following her merger with the Reality Stone.[26] This fusion granted her the ability to manipulate reality itself.[27] She exhibits enhanced attributes, such as superhuman strength, speed, durability, and heightened senses. Ryan can project energy beams,[28] teleport to different locations, and create solid energy constructs.[29] Furthermore, she possesses the power of flight.[30]

Reception

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Critical response

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Tessa Smith fromScreen Rant described Ripley Ryan as one of Marvel's most compelling new heroines.[31] Rich Johnston ofBleeding Cool referred to her as a prominent new star in the comic book world.[32]Previews World highlighted Ripley Ryan as a standout character and an exciting new addition to Marvel's prestigious lineup of superheroes.[33] Megan Nicole O'Brien ofComic Book Resources placed Ripley Ryan 6th on their list of characters who should appear in the sequel toCaptain Marvel.[34]

Impact

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In 2019, Marvel Comics Editor Sarah Brunstad asserted, "The wholeCaptain Marvel team loved the character from the beginning, but the fan and retailer response to her has been overwhelming."[35] Matthew Aguilar ofComicBook.com observed that the character gained popularity very quickly.[36] The debut of Ripley Ryan as Star inCaptain Marvel #8 was attributed as a major factor in the comic book's sell-out status.[37] Some readers purchased multiple copies and resold them at significantly higher prices oneBay.[38] The third print variant ofCaptain Marvel #8, featuring Star, had a Fair Market Value (FMV) of $150 for a 9.8 graded copy, surpassing the value of the first print issues.[39] Jude Terror ofBleeding Cool later referred to Ripley Ryan as "one of eBay's favorite new characters."[40]

Literary reception

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Volumes

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Star (2020)

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Issue 1
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According toDiamond Comic Distributors,Star #1 was the 10th best selling comic book in January 2020.[41]

Samantha Puc ofComicsBeat remarked thatStar #1 is an effective entry point for readers, introducing a new Marvel villain with morally ambiguous motives and establishing her role in the broader Marvel Universe. Puc considers the debut issue a "BUY."[42] Hussein Wasiti stated that he had no prior opinion on Star before reading this issue but now looks forward to the rest of the miniseries. Despite some concerns with the artwork, Wasiti enjoyed the issue and also rated it a "BUY."[42] Jenna Anderson ofComicBook.com gaveStar #1 a grade of 5 out of 5, noting that after Ripley Ryan's significant and contentious impact onCaptain Marvel, she now receives her own solo miniseries. Anderson praised the issue for its exploration of Ryan's powers and the inclusion of numerous engaging cameos. While readers may not agree with every decision made by Ripley, Anderson found her journey and expanding role in the Marvel Universe to be both intricate and captivating.[43]

Issue 2
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According toDiamond Comic Distributors,Star #2 was the 39th best selling comic book in February 2020.[44]

M.J. Kaufmann ofGeekMom gaveStar #2 a grade of 4 out of 5, stating that the series has earned a spot on her pull list due to her admiration for Thompson’s previous work on characters like Jessica Jones, Captain Marvel, andMr. & Mrs. X. The series continues to hold her interest thanks to its strong plot, engaging character development, and well-executed artwork. Kaufmann expressed anticipation for the next issue.[45] Jenna Anderson ofComicBook.com gaveStar #2 a grade of 4 out of 5, commenting that Ripley's first solo adventure progresses further into a complex and engaging narrative. The issue offers cameos, additional backstory, and features appealing artwork by Javier Pina and Filipe Andrade. Anderson noted that even if readers are not yet invested in Star’s story, this issue provides enough quality content to warrant a look.[46]

Collected editions

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TitleMaterial collectedPublished dateISBN
Star: Birth Of A DragonStar #1-5November 4, 2020978-1302924584

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