Red Star
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Voice | Jason Marsden |
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First appearance | Teen Titans #18 (December, 1968) |
Notable alias | Starfire |
Creators | Len Wein |
Bill Draut | |
Marv Wolfman | |
Abilities | Flight |
Superhuman strength | |
Pyrokinesis | |
Agility | |
First appear | Teen Titans |
Fictional universe | DC Universe |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 2315625 |
About Red Star
Red Star, formerly named Starfire, is a fictional Russian superhero in the DC Universe.
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Mr Johnson, writing in The Daily Telegraph, likened the UK to a "supercar blocked in the traffic" by Brexit and promised to get the country "out of our rut".
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn will later pledge to end in-work poverty and food bank use within five years. He will also promise to be a "very different kind of Prime Minister ".
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