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Darkstar is the name of different fictional characters appearing in
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s published by
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. Created by Tony Isabella and George Tuska, the Laynia Petrovna version of Darkstar first appeared in '' The Champions'' #7 (August 1976). Darkstar belongs to the subspecies of humans called mutants, who are born with superhuman abilities. She has been depicted as a member of various super-teams in her career, including
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and Champions of Los Angeles.


Publication history

Darkstar first appeared in '' The Champions'' #7 (Aug. 1976), and was created by Tony Isabella and George Tuska. She became a regular character in ''Champions'' for the remainder of the series' brief run, though she never joined the titular supergroup. A memo from series writer
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revealed that he intended for her to be a "floating" member who would come and go from the book as the occasion called for.


Fictional character biography


Laynia Petrovna

Laynia Petrovna and her twin brother Nikolai Krylenko are born in
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. After growing up, she becomes a special operative, working for the
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government. Darkstar is a member of a Soviet super-team recruited to bring Black Widow back to the USSR. However, she decides to switch sides and then fights alongside the Champions. She helps the Champions on a few more missions before returning to Russia. Darkstar becomes a member of the Soviet Super-Soldiers with her brother Vanguard (Nikolai Krylenko) and the Crimson Dynamo. The Soviet Super-Soldiers battle
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and Jack of Hearts on the moon but wind up helping them against renegade Rigellians led by Commander Arcturus. Later, Darkstar and Vanguard are sent along with new Soviet Super-Soldier
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by the
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to defeat Presence. They learned that Sergei is their father and that Professor Phobos has exploited the Super-Soldiers. Darkstar helps free Sergei and Tania Belinsky's Red Guardian, and defeats Phobos. The Soviet Super-Soldiers are then sent by the Soviet government to Khystym to battle the Gremlin. They fight the Space Knights Rom and Starshine, but later, ally with them against the
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s. The Super-Soldiers befriend the Gremlin instead of fighting him. Afterward, the Soviet Super-Soldiers agree to help bring Magneto to justice. They fight the Avengers but turned against the Crimson Dynamo when it is revealed that he had been manipulating events. Darkstar, Vanguard, and Ursa Major defect to the United States seeking political asylum. They arrive at Avengers Island to ask for
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's help. They are beaten nearly to death by the Supreme Soviets, who had disguised themselves as members of the Avengers. The comatose subconscious minds of the Super-Soldiers form a "Great Beast" that follows the Supreme Soviets back to the USSR and tries to kill them. Captain America's negotiation skills were successful in convincing the Great Beast to back off, leading to the recovery of the three Super-Soldiers who had previously been injured and unconscious. The Soviet Super-Soldiers are captured and returned to the
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. They are rescued by
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and the Exiles (not to be confused with the reality-hopping team the Exiles), whom Darkstar joins.''Soviet Super Soldiers'' #1 (Nov. 1992). Marvel Comics. When the Supreme Soviets (who changed their name to People's Protectorate) are rechristened the
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, Darkstar was recruited back into the team. When the team disbanded, Darkstar and Vanguard joined the Russian mutant team Siberforce, and later joined forces with their father, the Presence. When Vanguard dies on the Starbrand mission led by
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, Darkstar and the Presence decide to kill Quasar, who allows them to believe that they have succeeded while he had left Earth. Darkstar joins the
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branch of
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in France, in which she is possessed by Weapon XII, a creation of the Weapon Plus Project, and subsequently killed by Fantomex. A funeral is held at
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in Paris, where she was buried. She is temporarily resurrected through the Transmode Virus to serve in
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's army of deceased mutants during their assault on
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.''X-Force'' vol. 3 #21 (Jan. 2010). Marvel Comics. The Dire Wraith who assumes Reena's form is eventually overwhelmed and taken over by Darkforce energy. Petrovna seizes control of the creature and resurrects herself. She reunites with her brother Vanguard and returns to active duty alongside her brother and Ursa Major. She fights Hyperion. She is later blasted into space with other members of the Winter Guard by the Intelligencia, but manages to survive. Darkstar is present when the Winter Guard is reassembled. In the 2017 '' Iceman'' series, Darkstar joins the other Champions at a reunion to remember Black Widow after her death during the '' Secret Empire'' series. During the " Blood Hunt" storyline, Darkstar is among the Darkforce users who lose control of their powers, which blocks the sun and facilitates a vampire invasion.


Sasha Roerich

A new, red-haired Darkstar named Sasha Roerich who is genetically modeled to resemble Petrovna first appears as a member of the Winter Guard. After being altered again by The Presence, she is transformed into a tentacled Darkforce beast before being killed by Red Guardian.


Reena Stanicoff

With Sasha's death, Reena Stanicoff takes over the role. She is killed during an attack on Winter Guard headquarters by a Dire Wraith who assumes her form. Although the Winter Guard fends off the attack, her death is covered up by the government.


Powers and abilities

The Laynia Petrovna version of Darkstar is a
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who has the psionic power to access the extradimensional energy of the Darkforce dimension, which grants her several superhuman abilities. She is connected to the dimension by splitting her consciousness between her physical body and its Darkforce representation, both symbiotically linked. She can utilize the Darkforce for various purposes, such as causing Darkforce to behave like either matter or energy. Furthermore, she can project Darkforce as simple, mentally-controlled solid objects, possessing the density of steel, such as pincers, rings, columns, and spheres, or as a beam of concussive force. If Darkstar is rendered unconscious, any Darkforce constructs of her making immediately dissipate. Darkstar can teleport herself and up to three others by opening a portal into the Darkforce dimension and traveling through it; the maximum distance she can teleport has never been revealed. Because crossing the Darkforce dimension disorients her sense of direction, and the light of Earth blinds her for several seconds upon reemergence, traveling in this manner is risky. Darkstar can levitate herself and fly at subsonic speeds by generating a virtually invisible portal into the Darkforce dimension along the contours of her body without passing through it, then balancing the attractive force of the dimension against that of the Earth's gravity. Darkstar is a skilled hand-to-hand combatant, having been trained by the KGB and Black Widow. She is fluent in both Russian and English. While the original Darkstar's costume was designed by the Soviet government and was made of a synthetic stretch fabric insulated against the cold, the other two Darkstar costumes are composed of Darkforce material.


Reception


Critical reception

Deirdre Kaye of '' Scary Mommy'' called Darkstar a "role model" and "truly heroic." Bradley Prom of ''
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'' included Darkstar in their "10 Best Black Widow Comics Characters Not Yet In The MCU" list. Kara Hedash of '' The Mary Sue'' ranked Darkstar 5th in their "7 Female Superheroes Who Should Join Marvel’s Cinematic Universe" list. Sage Kortenber of '' CBR.com'' ranked Darkstar 5th in their "Black Widow: 10 Most Powerful Russians In Comics" list.


Other versions

* An alternate universe variant of Darkstar from Earth-58163 appears in '' Civil War: House of M'' #2 as a member of the Soviet Super-Soldiers. * Two alternate universe variants of Darkstar appear in '' Exiles''. The first variant appears in ''Exiles'' #43 as an inhabitant of an unidentified universe, where she is a member of the Republican Guard. The second appears in ''Exiles'' #84 as a native of Earth-3470, where the Soviet Union still exists and she is a member of the Soviet Super-Soldiers.


In other media


Television

* Darkstar appears in the '' X-Men: The Animated Series'' episode "Red Dawn", voiced by Elizabeth Rukavina. A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its credits or other reliable sources of information. This version can manipulate energy instead of the Darkforce. She initially works as an enforcer for Russian generals who seek to reestablish the Soviet Union until she learns of their work with Omega Red and works with the
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to stop them. ** Darkstar makes a non-speaking cameo appearance in the ''
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'' episode "Tolerance is Extinction – Part 3". By this time, she has joined the
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. * Darkstar appears in the '' Avengers Assemble'' episode "Secret Avengers", voiced by Laura Bailey. This version is a member of the Winter Guard. * Darkstar appears in '' Marvel Future Avengers'', voiced by Eri Saito in the Japanese version and by
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in the English dub. This version is a member of the Winter Guard.


Video games

Darkstar appears as a playable character in '' Lego Marvel Super Heroes 2''.


References


External links

*
UncannyXmen.net Spotlight On Darkstar
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