



Pretty, but she’s helping others all the time and saving people. She tells people they can be good friends and super powerful and fight for good.ĭo you think the Starfire in the Teen Titans comic book is a good role model? She’s just almost naked and posing.ĭo you think this Starfire is a good hero?ĭo you think the Starfire from the Teen Titans cartoon (2003-2006) is a good role model? What about this Starfire? What do you think about her? (Below, from DC’s just-released Red Hood and the Outlaws) She even protects them from grownups who want to tell them what to do.
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She’s helping the kids learn how to use their power and not be as sad because their friends died. That’s where she’s starting the Teen Titans again. Tell me about the Starfire in the picture. Well, she’s a grown up in that picture, not like in the Teen Titans cartoon, so if you’re a grown up and you want to wear something like that you can. What do you think about her costume (below) in the Teen Titans comic book (2003-2008)? And sometimes she gets mad, but that’s okay because it’s okay to get mad when people are being mean. And she helps the other heroes, like Superboy and Robin and Raven. Even her sister tried to kill her, but Starfire still fights for the good side. She’s strong enough to fight the bad guys, even when they hurt her. But she’s a good friend, and she helps people. She’s an alien new to the planet and maybe she doesn’t always say the right thing, or know the right thing to do. So today I showed her your rebooted Starfire. Most importantly? Starfire is her favorite hero. She buys superhero movies (we’ve managed to see all the major releases this year except Green Lantern and she’s loved them all.) She has a full-sized cardboard cut out of Spiderman guarding her bookshelf. She gets at least one graphic novel and one book for major holidays. And furthermore, she bought them both with HER money: her allowance, birthday and Christmas money. To the left is my 7-year old daughter.Īnd for good measure, below is my 7-year old daughter as she falls asleep most nights, reading.īoth of the books she’s reading in the photos are yours, DC. Instead I’m going to hand over my forum and let someone else speak for me. Snarky (you may want to take notes on that one.) In response to your new Catwoman and Starfire comics, I’m not going to rant like Comics Alliance (though you need to read that) or Andrew Wheeler (also an excellent read) or Ms.
