![]() The word "titan" is used today to describe someone who is powerful, influential, or god-like. Being an alien, a lot of things about her are outlandish while at the same time incredibly useful. Her might stemmed from the fact that she was from the planet Tamaran. Out of all of them, Starfire was the one who dealt the most damage to their enemies. Cyborg was probably the most resourceful, and Beast Boy was, no offense to him, mostly the comedic relief. Raven was definitely up there when it comes to being powerful, but she always seemed to restrain herself from going too far. Robin was the brains of the group, with such advanced intelligence about take-down techniques that he could bring down the rest of the Titans with little to no trouble. Anyways, Teen Titans was one of those shows that was unforgettably good.Įach of the characters were wonderfully developed, but none of them seemed so powerful as Starfire. Now that I really think about it, I was flubbing pampered when it comes to shows. Man, sometimes I forget the good quality television shows that I had when I was a kid. Not the least in their long line of cartoon shows and movies was the Teen Titans series that aired from 2003 to 2006. In some adaptations like the Teen Titans comic book series and Titans live-action remake, Blackfire is portrayed in a more tragic light, and eventually reconciles with Starfire.DC may not be having a lot of luck building their live-action movie universe, but they have been kings of creating animated content for their fans for quite a while.In the comics, it was actually Starfire and Blackfire's father who sold Koriand'r to the Gordanians.The other includes Trigon, who is Raven's father. She is also one of the two arch-enemies to be related to the main Teen Titans team, more specifically being Starfire's older sister.Had a sixth season been produced, Blackfire could have been the main antagonist, as it was also going to involve Starfire.Slade, Brother Blood, Trigon, and The Brain were the archenemies of Robin, Cyborg, Raven and Beast Boy and the main antagonists of the first two seasons, season 3, Season 4 and Season 5. She is the only arch-enemy of a Titan to not be the main antagonist of a season.This means Blackfire is indirectly responsible for the the team's formation and the events of the TV series. This caused the group to form the Teen Titans as they defended Jump City from the alien invaders while saving Starfire. ![]() This eventually led to Starfire's escape to Earth and her eventually meeting Robin, Raven, Cyborg and Beast Boy. It is revealed in the Teen Titans Go! Comics that Blackfire sold her sister to the Gordanians.However, Starfire officially disowns her sister upon learning Blackfire teamed up with Madame Rouge to shapeshift into hers and Blackfire's brother She strives to rid of her sister by any means necessary and does everything to destroy her sister's confidence. She is the older sister and arch-enemy of the the Titan member Starfire (Koriand'r) and Wildfire (Ryand'r) and the eldest child and daughter of King Myand'r and Luand'r. ![]() Princess Komand'r, also known as Blackfire on Earth, is a supporting antagonist in Cartoon Network's Teen Titans. "Besides, you'll always be my little sister." Source ![]()
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