4/30/2023 0 Comments Starfire comicSupergirl Comic Box Commentary Is 12 Year Old !.And that is how she ended up alone and helpless on that opening splash. Disgusted by the thought of his slimy mitts on her, Starfireĭoes something she has never done before. Pampered, she wondered why the rest of her people were enslaved. But even growing up in the lap of luxury, being educated and Starfire is chosen by the ruling Mygorg Sookaroth to live a courtly Of her half-asian ancestry (described as being born from a 'yellowįather and white mother' in 1970's politically incorrect parlance), Place, filled with castles and courts and swords. Humans are slaves and the world has devolved to a more medieval Reptilian looking humanoids, rule with an ironįist. Was born 18yrs earlier on an Earth where the Mygorg, an alien race of Then get a flashback of how she ended up in that desolate place. Starfire is rescued by this warrior/priest/bard named Dagan and whisked away on a hovercraft. While I have read that it was an oversight, the content of the book -Įspecially the end - might have been a bit tough for the CCA to approve. Should notice that there is no Comics Code Authority seal on the book. Woman towering over an ogre, while spear wielding monsters and What could be a better cover than a sword-wielding warrior Mento and the sorcerors in Alan Moore's Swamp Thing #50, or here in Science and sorcery whether it is Thundarr the Barbarian, Thundercats, Lastly, I am always into the explosive combination of And the theme within this story, of Starfire takingĬontrol of her life, realizing that slavery is utterly wrong, is nicely She comes across as athletic and strong more But there isn't that much overt cheesecake in her Starfire is beautiful and attractive in her barely-there Spiderman) casts a pretty unique star in the book, especially given the Off, writer David Michelinie (who I know mostly for Iron Man and The dollar box and was worth the price for any number of reasons. So instead, get ready to hear crossed swords and laser fire. I will miss Supergirl, But I can't say that I'll miss covering her exploits given how she was portrayed the last couple of years. Welcome to a blog dedicated to the 1970's sword and sorcery spitfire Starfire! Written by many writers but drawn exclusively by Mike Vosburg, this Starfire makes her way through a strange land, and discovering her independence and inner strength. So welcome to Starfire Comic Box Commentary. Well, you change the focus of the site to a different character. What do you do when you like blogging as a creative outlet and want to continue to do so? What do you do when you want to run a blog about a strong woman character, learning the ropes, and trying to do what's right and your favorite character no longer embodies that? What do you do when your favorite character isn't on the stands any more? What do you do when your favorite character is misunderstood by the comic book company in charge of her stories?
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