
Starfire
Koriand'r
First Appearance
DC Comics Presents #26 (1980)
Powers & Abilities
Teams
Also Known As
Princess Koriand'r, Kory Anders, Kory, Kori, Nova, Star
About Starfire
Koriand'r — better known to comics fans as Starfire — is one of DC's most beloved cosmic warriors, a princess of the alien world Tamaran whose fierce heart and blazing ultraviolet energy blasts have lit up the DC Universe for over four decades. She made her first appearance in DC Comics Presents #26 (1980), a landmark issue that collectors actively hunt as it also served as the preview launch point for the landmark New Teen Titans revival. That book is considered essential Bronze Age material, and high-grade copies command serious attention on the market.
Starfire truly exploded onto the scene with The New Teen Titans #1 (1980), the Marv Wolfman and George Pérez masterpiece that redefined team books for an entire generation of readers. Koriand'r was central to that run — her complicated history as a Tamaranean royal sold into slavery by her own sister Blackfire, her fierce independence, and her passionate relationship with Dick Grayson gave the title an emotional depth that rivaled anything Marvel was doing at the time. Key issues from this era, including the debut of Trigon, the Terror of Trigon storyline, and the Who is Donna Troy? arc, are cornerstones of any serious Titans collection, and Starfire is woven through all of them.
Beyond the Titans, Koriand'r has starred in multiple solo series and crossed into major crossover events including Infinite Crisis and 52. Her time with the Red Hood and the Outlaws brought renewed mainstream attention, particularly during the New 52 era. She has also played roles across cosmic storylines, connecting her to the wider DC galaxy and teams ranging from R.E.B.E.L.S. to the Justice League. Her versatility as a character — equally at home in street-level team drama and universe-spanning space opera — means her key issues span a wide range of titles and eras.
For collectors, Starfire represents one of the strongest value propositions in Bronze Age DC collecting. Her first appearance and the surrounding New Teen Titans run remain perennially popular, boosted by her prominent role in animation and her enduring fan following. First prints of New Teen Titans #1 and DC Comics Presents #26 are mainstays of want lists, while her solo series and crossover appearances offer plenty of room for dedicated collectors to dig deep. Whether you are building a Titans run, chasing Bronze Age keys, or exploring DC's cosmic corner, Starfire's books are a bright and rewarding collecting focus.










