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Starshine is the name of three fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by
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. The first version was Landra, an alien woman who was by writer
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and artist
Sal Buscema Sal Buscema ( ; born Silvio Buscema, , on January 26, 1936) is an American comics artist, primarily for Marvel Comics, where he had a ten-year run as artist of ''The Incredible Hulk (comic book), The Incredible Hulk'' and an eight-year run as art ...
. The second iteration was Brandy Clark, an Earth girl who was again written by Mantlo and Buscema. The third iteration was the Galadorian Anarra, one of the Third Generation Spaceknights introduced in Jim Starlin's ''
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'' mini-series.


Fictional character biography


Landra


Publication history

The first Starshine first appeared in ''
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'' #14 (January 1981, in a backup story), created by writer
Bill Mantlo William Timothy Mantlo (born November 9, 1951) is an American comic book writer, primarily at Marvel Comics. He is best known for his work on two licensed toy properties whose adventures occurred in the Marvel Universe: '' Micronauts'' and '' R ...
and artist
Sal Buscema Sal Buscema ( ; born Silvio Buscema, , on January 26, 1936) is an American comics artist, primarily for Marvel Comics, where he had a ten-year run as artist of ''The Incredible Hulk (comic book), The Incredible Hulk'' and an eight-year run as art ...
. The character subsequently appears in ''Rom'' #16 (March 1981), #19–20 (May–June 1981; backup story by Mantlo/S. Buscema, took part in the "Trial of Terminator"), #25 (December 1981), and #27–28 (February–March 1982; arrived on Earth, killed; by Mantlo/S. Buscema).


Fictional character biography

The first Starshine was Landra, a young woman who lived on the planet Galador 200 years ago. When her world's government called for volunteers to become
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to battle the Dire Wraiths, Landra was one of those who accepted the call. Her armor gave her the power to use the mystical "Living Light". After the Spaceknights fended off the Dire Wraith invasion, Starshine teamed with fellow Spaceknights
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and Terminator to seek out Wraiths that infiltrated nearby star systems.''Rom'' #19 During one mission, she witnessed Terminator kill an innocent. She then acted as the prosecutor during Terminator's trial. Afterwards, she apparently pursued the Wraiths solo. At some point, it appears she completed her mission and returned to Galador, only to be put into stasis by Mentus, who, in the Spaceknights' absence, had usurped the Prime Director's position as the ruler of Galador. Landra fell in love with Rom. After the Spaceknights defeated Mentus and prevented
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from consuming Galador, decided to follow him back to Earth. There she became jealous of Rom's relationship with Brandy Clark. Landra was killed as she prevented a Dire Wraith disguised as Brandy from slaying Rom. She was buried in Clairton.


Brandy Clark


Publication history

Brandy Clark first appeared in ''Rom'' #1 (December 1979) and was created by
Bill Mantlo William Timothy Mantlo (born November 9, 1951) is an American comic book writer, primarily at Marvel Comics. He is best known for his work on two licensed toy properties whose adventures occurred in the Marvel Universe: '' Micronauts'' and '' R ...
and
Al Milgrom Allen L. Milgrom (born March 6, 1950) is an American comic book artist (penciller and inker), writer, and editor, primarily for Marvel Comics. He is known for his 10-year run as editor of '' Marvel Fanfare''; his long involvement as writer, penci ...
. The character subsequently appears as the second Starshine in ''
Rom Rom, or ROM may refer to: Biomechanics and medicine * Risk of mortality, a medical classification to estimate the likelihood of death for a patient * Rupture of membranes, a term used during pregnancy to describe a rupture of the amniotic sac * ...
'' #40 (March 1983; by Mantlo/S. Buscema), #43–44 (June–July 1983), #46 (September 1983), #48 (November 1983), #50–51 (January–February 1984; changed appearance and mood; by M/S.B.), #52–53 (March–April 1984), #55–59 (June–October 1984), #72 (November 1985), ''Rom Annual'' #3 (1984; became human again; by Bill Mantlo (writer) WM Johnson (art)), ''Rom'' #73–75 (December 1985–February 1986; reunited with Rom; by Bill Mantlo (writer)
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(art)), '' Incredible Hulk'' (vol. 2) #418 (June 1994; revealed to be pregnant; by Peter David (writer) Todd McFarlane (art)), and ''
Spaceknights Rom the Spaceknight is a superhero who was originally conceived as a toy and then a magazine lead. Rom was created by Scott Dankman, Richard C. Levy, and Bryan L. McCoy for Parker Brothers and is now a Hasbro asset. After the toy was licensed to ...
'' limited series #1–5 (October 2000–February 2001; children revealed; by Jim Starlin (writer) Chris Batista (art)).


Fictional character biography

Brandy Clark was a young woman residing in the fictional town of Clairton,
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. She was romantically involved with a local young man, Steve Jackson. Brandy was the first person to meet the Spaceknight
Rom Rom, or ROM may refer to: Biomechanics and medicine * Risk of mortality, a medical classification to estimate the likelihood of death for a patient * Rupture of membranes, a term used during pregnancy to describe a rupture of the amniotic sac * ...
when he landed on Earth, and she helped him as he tracked down and banished the Dire Wraiths that had infiltrated the town. Brandy came to fall in love with Rom because of his nobility, which caused friction between them and Steve. Not long after the death of Landra, the original Starshine, Rom left Clairton to continue seeking out Wraiths elsewhere. Brandy felt strangely compelled to dig up Starshine's body. A Wraith sorcerer Doctor Dredd magically transplanted Brandy's body into the Starshine armor as part of an evil plan. This was something she had secretly yearned for; afterwards, she left Clairton and accompanied Rom as he traveled the Earth. During their absence, all of Clairton's citizens were killed by female Dire Wraiths when they decided to take over from their males. Steve and Brandy's families were among the dead, which made her bitter and vengeful, even causing the Starshine armor she wore to morph into a more fierce-looking one. She continued to help Rom battle the Wraiths. Later, she was magically changed back into her human form by Hybrid. When all the Wraiths were finally defeated, Rom left for Galador. Brandy remained on Earth. Her desire to be with Rom was noticed by the cosmic entity the Beyonder, who was active on Earth at the time. He granted her wish to be sent to Galador, where she hoped to be reunited with Rom. However, she arrived before Rom, and it turned out that a second generation of Spaceknights had turned against the human Galadorians and killed most of them.''Rom'' #74 (January 1986) Brandy joined the underground resistance, but ultimately all human Galadorians were killed, and Brandy herself was only saved by the timely arrival of Rom. With help from the original Spaceknights, Rom defeated the evil ones. He reclaimed his "humanity" (human body parts) which he had until then thought lost. Rom remained on Galador with Brandy while the other Spaceknights (who had lost their human bodies permanently) watched over them from space. Brandy was seen again at Rick Jones' wedding along with the now-human Rom; she appeared to be pregnant. Brandy had two sons with Rom, both of whom became Spaceknights as well. When the Builders come to Galador, Starshine helps defend the world along with Terminator, Ikon, Firefall, and Pulsar.''Infinity'' #1


Powers and abilities

Both Starshines derived their powers from their
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Spaceknight armor. In addition to giving them superhuman strength and the ability to fly in space across interstellar distances, the armor could channel the extra-dimensional energy known as the Living Light from its eyes, which they could use to reveal the true form of a disguised Dire Wraith, or as destructive energy beams. After being separated from the Starshine armor, Brandy continued to display certain abilities. A "ghost" of Starshine saved Rom from Wraith darkness, and several times the outlines of her armor appeared around her, usually in times of stress. It was noted that when this occurred, she seemed stronger than human, although the plot point was eventually dropped.


References

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