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desertcart.com: Starfire Vol. 1: Welcome Home: 9781401261603: Palmiotti, Jimmy, Conner, Amanda, Lupacchino, Emanuela: Books Review: This book was positively a delight. Kori is a cross between her more traditional ... - This book was positively a delight. Kori is a cross between her more traditional warrior princess origin with her naive Teen Titans cartoon personality. While there's some monster and alien battles in these stories the main focus is about her trying to fit in (spoiler: she doesn't and its great) with human society and learn about our culture. Starfire is very hedonistic and uninhibited about her sexual desires but its not done in a voyeuristic way like the New 52 title was and honestly its not really a focus of the story. Kori is overjoyed about everything in life from showering outside to renting a shabby trailer with the "flower of Jamaica" on it and then beating up a giant rock demon that eats people. The action is there, but this and the the next book feel more well rounded by balancing that out with Kori forming friendships with others in Key West. The artwork is lovely; I tend not to favor overly stylized artwork and this has a nice feel for me. Plus the visual gags are great. I genuinely laughed out loud multiple times while reading this. I've loved Starfire since the days of Marv Wolfman and George Perez and this is a great addition to her character. Unfortunately this comic was only a 12 issue run and is already over, though it sounds like it was never planned to be more than that. I'm really crushed that Palmiotti and Conner (the team behind the new Harley Quinn comics) didn't keep going with this. Review: Great introduction or addition to Starfire - Perhaps you have read some Teen Titans comic books with Starfire or have watched Teen Titans Go! or it’s predecessor Teen Titans. Maybe you’ve seen one or more of the excellent Teen Titans animated movies. Perhaps it’s all of or a combination of the things listed. The point is, if you enjoy this lovable orange alien Princess of Tamaran, you will not be disappointed by this series. The story finds our lovely heroine looking for a new place to live like a “normal “ person. She settles on Key West and immediately makes friends with local Sheriff Gomez and others. Of course, wherever Koriand’r goes, she’s sure to turn heads and find herself helping citizens of her adopted home. Highly enjoyable read with plenty of action, heart and humor. Excellent illustration and good storytelling throughout.
| Best Sellers Rank | #949,678 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #2,105 in DC Comics & Graphic Novels #10,869 in Superhero Comics & Graphic Novels |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (223) |
| Dimensions | 6.7 x 0.3 x 10.1 inches |
| Edition | First Edition |
| ISBN-10 | 1401261604 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1401261603 |
| Item Weight | 9.6 ounces |
| Language | English |
| Part of Series | Starfire (2015-2016) |
| Print length | 160 pages |
| Publication date | March 29, 2016 |
| Publisher | DC Comics |
J**)
This book was positively a delight. Kori is a cross between her more traditional ...
This book was positively a delight. Kori is a cross between her more traditional warrior princess origin with her naive Teen Titans cartoon personality. While there's some monster and alien battles in these stories the main focus is about her trying to fit in (spoiler: she doesn't and its great) with human society and learn about our culture. Starfire is very hedonistic and uninhibited about her sexual desires but its not done in a voyeuristic way like the New 52 title was and honestly its not really a focus of the story. Kori is overjoyed about everything in life from showering outside to renting a shabby trailer with the "flower of Jamaica" on it and then beating up a giant rock demon that eats people. The action is there, but this and the the next book feel more well rounded by balancing that out with Kori forming friendships with others in Key West. The artwork is lovely; I tend not to favor overly stylized artwork and this has a nice feel for me. Plus the visual gags are great. I genuinely laughed out loud multiple times while reading this. I've loved Starfire since the days of Marv Wolfman and George Perez and this is a great addition to her character. Unfortunately this comic was only a 12 issue run and is already over, though it sounds like it was never planned to be more than that. I'm really crushed that Palmiotti and Conner (the team behind the new Harley Quinn comics) didn't keep going with this.
T**S
Great introduction or addition to Starfire
Perhaps you have read some Teen Titans comic books with Starfire or have watched Teen Titans Go! or it’s predecessor Teen Titans. Maybe you’ve seen one or more of the excellent Teen Titans animated movies. Perhaps it’s all of or a combination of the things listed. The point is, if you enjoy this lovable orange alien Princess of Tamaran, you will not be disappointed by this series. The story finds our lovely heroine looking for a new place to live like a “normal “ person. She settles on Key West and immediately makes friends with local Sheriff Gomez and others. Of course, wherever Koriand’r goes, she’s sure to turn heads and find herself helping citizens of her adopted home. Highly enjoyable read with plenty of action, heart and humor. Excellent illustration and good storytelling throughout.
M**1
A really good book.
Amanda Conner is among my favorite comic artists, so I'll read just about anything with her name on it, especially if it is accompanied by Jimmy Palmiotti. Starfire tells the kind of fish out of water story that I really like in comics. Here we have an orange alien who looks like a supermodel, has super strength, can fly, and can shoot energy blasts but her big problems are finding a job and an apartment. There are some big action scenes of course, and monsters as well but I'd be okay even without that. The entertainment for me comes from things like Starfire discovering what a cheesesteak is or how to buy groceries.
J**H
Love it and read it slowly
This book is Kori at her finest and I couldn't ask for more ❤️ 💗
D**E
Starfire in Key West.
Excellent. Great story. Superb artwork with vivid, action packed imagery, and razzle-dazzle coloration. A feast for the eyes for sure. My 9 year old loves it. She was the biggest Teen Titans Go fan and now is transitioning into a tween. Reading is Fundamental (RIF!) Anything that gets her to read I am all for and these graphic novels make it easy. Starfire and Raven are her favorites in the DC Universe and now she gets to follow them starting with this reboot and origin story.
J**Y
I loved this book
From the same people that brought you Harley Quinn, Kori finally gets her own series. I loved this book. I secretly hope she gets in a relationship with Stella and Atlee because they're all three so cute together. The writers allow the book to rely on charm, rather than outright in your face humor (compared to Harley Quinn) which really works in it's favor. Starfire is an endearing superhero, something you'd expect in a kind hearted Alien. The great part? It's not even "Geared Towards Women". I don't feel like it was written FOR any specific gender, which is awesome. It's just a great book. There are some super-heroine type stuff going on. But mainly she's just trying to adapt to her new life of trying to blend in and become more human. I think this series is ending soon, which is sad because I really loved it.
C**S
A Fun, Brillant, Female Empowered Read!
The duo of Amanda Connor and Jimmy Palmiotti have proven they are a force of nature when it comes to the comic world and Starfire is no exception. Bright and vivid artwork and a fun female empowered story line. This is something I would recommend to teenagers and adults a like!
K**C
Fantastic Update
Landing somewhere between the original Wolfman/Perez version and the cartoon update of New Teen Titan Starfire, this trade tells stories of a humorous and carefree Koriand'r, free from her recent forgettable role in "Red Hood and the Outlaws", as she finds a new place to live, makes new friends, and tackles interesting challenges. And the fantastic art is clean and attractive, providing a happy medium between the early metal space bikini and the cutesy/cartoony version of Starfire's costumes. I read the book at one sitting, and I feel it would be appropriate for almost any age group or gender.
M**.
Witzige und überraschende Serie über eine interessante Nebenfigur, deren Geschichte sehr interessant ist. Geheimtipp!
C**N
Muy buena pero no le entiendo a las letras
S**T
One of the worst books ever. The art is good, but the story is just plain bad. It's poorly written without any depth whatsoever. This book lacks any maturity or any thought whatsoever. Recommended only for 10 year olds who prefer colorful pictures and a childish story. I paged through this hoping for it to grasp my attention, but it failed to do that from page 1. As I read it further, I started hating it all the more. Be warned, if you are looking for good storytelling, this is absolutely a NOT buy. Don't waste your money. Also, if you think you will get some eye-candy since Starfire is supposed to be such a "hot" character, you will be sorely disappointed. So this book failed for me on multiple levels. I am returning this and will put my hard-earned money to better use. Jimmy Palmiotti is a bad writer. Now, I am worried because I also bought the Harley Quinn omnibus by Palmiotti and Amanda Conner with some high expectations. I am afraid that that too will fail to impress me. I mean, Starfire is in the Florida Keys (I think) and there were immense possibilities to explore the voodoo culture and socio-cultural issues and it could have been done with some intelligence. But my hopes were too high I suppose. I really wonder how and why DC publishes such rubbish with bad stories and bad art.
S**S
I bought this comic as a Christmas present for a friend and she enjoys it a lot, since Starfire is one of her favourite !
M**M
Not a superhero I had ever come across but I’m not a big superhero buff It was an ok story and read Probably more for those who love superheroes I liked starfire, she seemed sweet and her story was nice Also some Interesting plot points as well
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