The Princess Koriand'r of the planet Tamaran has landed at McFarlane Toys with a new DC Comics Collector's Edition figure. Starfire was introduced in DC Comics Presents #26 along with Raven and Cyborg back in 1980.
The Princess Koriand'r of the planet Tamaran has landed at McFarlane Toys with a new DC Comics Collector's Edition figure. Starfire was introduced in DC Comics Presents #26 along with Raven and Cyborg back in 1980. She possesses the ability to absorb and convert solar energy, along with superhuman strength, the ability to fly, and energy projection. She had been a prominent member of the Teen Titans and Outsiders and shared a very close relationship with Nightwing.
php */ Credit: McFarlane Toys Credit: McFarlane Toys Starfire McFarlane Collector Edition #11 'An alien princess in exile, Koriand'r of Tamaran escaped a lifetime of brutality as a slave and lab rat for the Citadel and the Psions. Years after manifesting incredible energy powers, she led a revolt and escaped to Earth. An engine of righteous fury, she fights to ensure no other beings have to endure the pain and indignity that ruined her life.' #gallery-2 { margin: auto; } #gallery-2 .
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