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Blackfire Blackfire (Komand'r) is a fictional supervillain who appears in the DC Universe. She is the older sister of the Teen Titans member Starfire and Omega Men member Ryand'r.
Blackfire Blackfire has later resurfaced in The "Outsiders" (vol. 3) #31-32 ("Infinite Crisis" tie-in issues) with her powers already having been restored by the Psions and enhanced to the point of gaining flight. Further along the line in R.E.B.E.L.S. (vol. 2), When Vril Dox moved the planet Rann into the location formally held by Tamaran in the Vega System, Blackfire arrived with her army in attempt to seize the planet for her own people. Dox was able to quickly stop the hostilities, however, and brokered a treaty allowing Blackfire and her people to settle on the uninhabited southern continent of Rann. During these events, Blackfire gained a newfound sense of respect for Dox, realizing his egocentric personality was very similar to her own. The two went on an unofficial date disguised as a diplomatic dinner and after Dox was captured by Starro the Conqueror, Blackfire joined forces with Adam Strange and other members of L.E.G.I.O.N. to rescue him. Blackfire then subsequently claimed Dox as her consort.
Blackfire When her powers were restored however she not only regained all the abilities she initially lost, Blackfire even gained a capacity she lacked, namely faster than light aviary travel. This accommodates her resilience against Heat, Radiation and the harsh vacuum of outer space coupled with a solar powered self-sustenance eliminating the need to eat, drink, sleep or an atmosphere to breathe, enables the evil queen to travel interstellar distances unaided though she can take in sustenance if she desires too. She also has a unique ability her counterpart does not which is the active absorption of stellar energies to further empower herself, even drawing off new abilities from another person. Like when she drew energy directly from Starfire emulating her omni-directional energy burst, due to her greater steller energy absorption abilities however Blackfire can recover faster than her sister when she uses her powers in such a way. Blackfire like all Tamaraneans, can assimilate languages through physical contact with another person. She also doesn't need to eat or drink though she can if low on energy. In the cartoon of Teen Titans Blackfire could fire her energy reserves as optic blasts, revealed to be facet received after her changes phase, in the episode "Betrothed" she had come into possession of a mystical artifact dubbed the Jewel of Charta, which would enhance her abilities several fold turning her normally violet star power bright red.
Blackfire In "The New 52" (a reboot of the DC Comics universe), some people's origins and personalities have been changed to an unknown degree. While never referred to by name, it is said Starfire's sister sold her for the safety of their planet, if this was a malicious way to get rid of her sister or sincere peace offering for the safety of their planet is unknown. It's revealed that a parasitic race known as the Blight has taken over Tamaran, their purpose unknown and Koriand'r fears the worst for her sister. Komand'r appears via flashblack as her sister talks about their relationship, saying that they rarely get along and that Kori is embittered toward Komand'r and the People of Tamaran for letting her be enslaved. After Kori fought her way free, she was praised as a Hero, and given a ship by Komand'r but the rift between the girls was still there. Komand'r appears to a captured Roy Harper, and appears to be working with or under the Blight. Roy's capture, however, was revealed to be a mission to rescue Komand'r, as he successfully teleported her back onto the Starfire. Kom and Kori reconcile in a teary conversation as Kori forgivers her sister, and the issue ends with the sisters preparing to take back Tamaran by themselves. Kom and Kori fight through the hordes of The Blight with Jason, Roy, and a few of the members of Kori's ship. Komand'r is stabbed in the back by a spear thrown by The Blight's leader. Kori's emotions send an energetic shock wave, wiping out everything around her. When the smoke clears she holds the defeated Blight leader. After the battle, Kori is next to the throne, and Kom stumbles next to her. She asks Kori to stay, but realizes she can't. They hug and Kom gives them a ship to get back to Earth.
Blackfire Komand'r appeared in the "Rann-Thanagar War" limited series, during which she killed Hawkwoman in her pursuit of a New Tamaran. She formed an uneasy alliance with the surviving players of the war in order to deal with more pressing concerns ("Infinite Crisis"). She was not seen during the "Crisis" series itself, but was featured in "Hawkgirl" and "Hawkman" comics as well as in "", attempting to kill Hawkman and Hawkgirl in order to further her own plans in the goings on & aftermath of the war. The Hawks defeated Komand'r, after which Hawkman used Psion technology to strip the villain of her strength and starbolt powers.