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| Starfire | |
|---|---|
Cover ofStarfire #1, art byErnie Chan. | |
| Publication information | |
| Publisher | DC Comics |
| First appearance | Starfire #1 (August 1976) |
| Created by | David Michelinie Mike Vosburg |
| In-story information | |
| Alter ego | Starfire |
| Place of origin | Pytharia |
| Abilities | Trainedswordswoman,archer, andtracker |
Starfire is a fictional character appearing in publications byDC Comics. She first appeared inStarfire #1 (August 1976), and was created byDavid Michelinie andMike Vosburg.
Co-creator, David Michelinie discussed the character's creation: "As I recall, I was asked by [editor] Joe Orlando to come up with a female sword-and-sorcery character to be DCs answer toRed Sonja. It's always fun and challenging to create new characters, especially when you get to create a new world to put them in. But I was already writing a fairly traditionalsword-and-sorcery book at the time inClaw the Unconquered, and I also had no desire to [copy] Red Sonja and simply put new names on the characters. So I came up with the sword-and-science angle, putting the series more in the realm of fantasy than barbarian action. I wanted a tone that was more in line withEdgar Rice Burroughs'Mars andVenus books, than withRobert E. Howard's muscle and magic epics".[1]
Co-creator Mike Vosburg, discussed designing the character: "One of my big influences wasGuido Crepax and his characterValentina. one of the costumes he dressed Valentina in was the inspiration for Starfire's costume".[1]
The first DC comics character to use the name Starfire wasLeonid Kovar, aRussian superhero who first appeared inTeen Titans #18 (1968). The second character to bear the name, and the first female, was a dark-haired, sword-wielding alien woman. The character's series took place on a strange alien world. Starfire was the first DC heroine to receive her own title sinceSupergirl 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 twocastes: the warrior-priests and the Lightning Lords (scientists). Unable to prevail upon each other alone, each caste summoned an alien race to serve their cause. The warrior-priests summoned the Mygorg and the Lightning Lords the Yorgs. The two alien races were hereditary enemies and indeed resumed their war in their new planet. However, both turned the tables on their summoners and intended masters by enslaving them. The world was divided among the two, Mygorg and Yorg, which continued to war against each other. The original human-like inhabitants continued to survive in slavery. Starfire was born as the daughter of two slaves of differentskin color. Her father was "yellow" and her mother "white". Both slaves belonged to the Mygorg. Sookarooth, King of the Mygorg took notice of the young girl of mixed heritage and beautiful appearance. He arranged for her to be raised free and educated in his own palace, Castle Mollachon.[2]
When Starfire reached her eighteenth birthday, Sookarooth announced her to be his future mate. She fled in disgust but was pursued by the royal forces. She was saved by Dagan, a warrior-priest. The two became lovers and Dagan trained her as a warrior. Starfire became skilled inswordsmanship,archery,tracking, and other skills typical to a warrior-priest. Their shared life ended when Dagan was captured by Sookarooth. He was at first tortured and then executed. A vengeful Starfire returned to Castle Mollachon and raised its slaves in revolt. She slew Sookareth herself and then vowed to free her people from slavery. The following issues had Starfire recruiting additional followers to her side and seeking more effective weapons against the Mygorg, the Yorg, and a number of hostile local factions. The series ended before a resolution could be reached.
InStar Hunters #7 (Oct.-Nov. 1978), Starfire andClaw the Unconquered were revealed as two of the "eternal champions of the Sornaii" on the world of Pytharia (pseudo Earth). The implications of this revelation were never explored as theStar Hunters series ended in acliffhanger.
Starfire returns inTime Masters: Vanishing Point #2 where she meetsBooster Gold.[3]
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