Blackfire (Komand'r) is a <!--Do not add "fictional" as it is tautological; supervillains (and characters in general) are by definition implied to be fictionalized to some extent.-->supervillainess appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. She is the older sister and archenemy of Teen Titans member Koriand'r/Starfire and of lesser-known youngest sibling Crown Prince Ryand'r/Darkfire.

The character made her live adaptation debut in the DC Universe / HBO Max series Titans, portrayed by Damaris Lewis.

Publication history

Blackfire first appears in The New Teen Titans #22 and was created by Marv Wolfman and George Pérez.

Fictional character biography

Princess Komand'r is the firstborn child and eldest daughter of Tamaran's royal family. On the day she is born, the Citadel empire attacks Tamaran and destroys the city of Kysarr, killing three thousand citizens. These events, combined with a childhood illness that leaves her unable to harness ultraviolet light into energy to fly, causes Komand'r to be shunned by society. Despite being the oldest child of the royal family and first in the line of succession, Komand'r is passed over and her duties transferred to her younger siblings Koriand'r and Ryand'r, causing her to become consumed with resentment towards them. This culminates in Komand'r attempting to kill Koriand'r while the two are training with the Warlords of Okaara. Expelled by the Warlords, Komand'r swears vengeance and joins the Citadel.

Komand'r later betrays Tamaran by providing the Citadel with detailed information about Tamaran's defenses. The Citadel conquer Tamaran with ease and sign a treaty that allows them to enslave Koriand'r and prevent her from returning to Tamaran.

Koriand'r and Komand'r are later attacked and captured by the Psions, who experiment on them to test the limits of their ability to absorb energy. Both gain the ability to generate destructive bursts of energy called starbolts. Koriand'r escapes to Earth, where she joins the Teen Titans. It is revealed that a parasitic race known as the Blight has taken over Tamaran, their purpose unknown, and that Koriand'r fears the worst for her sister. Komand'r appears via flashback 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 named the Starfire 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 is revealed to be a mission to rescue Komand'r, as he successfully teleported her back onto the Starfire.

Koriand'r and Komand'r reconcile and plan to take back Tamaran by themselves. Kom and Kori fight through the hordes of the Blight with Jason Todd, 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'andr defeats the Blight and Komand'r gives her a ship to get back to Earth.

Powers and abilities

Blackfire's body constantly absorbs ultraviolet radiation and can convert it into destructive and powerful bolts of energy which she calls "blackbolts." Her energy absorption gives her superhuman strength, speed, and durability, all on par or possibly greater than those of Starfire.

When her natural abilities were restored in full, Blackfire gained the ability to fly at faster-than-light speeds. 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, which enables Blackfire to travel interstellar distances unaided. Blackfire, like all Tamaraneans, can assimilate languages through physical contact with another person and is more fluent in the English language than Starfire.

Other versions

An alternate universe version of Blackfire appears in Teen Titans: Earth One. This version is a clone of Starfire created by S.T.A.R. Labs.

In other media

Television

thumb|Blackfire as depicted in [[Teen Titans (TV series)|Teen Titans]]

thumb|[[Damaris Lewis portrays Blackfire in Titans]]

  • Blackfire appears in Teen Titans, voiced by Hynden Walch. This version is an intergalactic criminal. She later takes over Tamaran, only to be defeated by Starfire and exiled.
  • Blackfire appears in the DC Nation Shorts segment "Blackfire's Babysitter". This version is the younger sister of Starfire who murdered the Tamaranean royal court and her parents to seize the throne. In the present, she infects Tamaranean emissary Faddei with a mind-controlling parasite and works with them in an attempt to manipulate Starfire into coming back. In the third season, Blackfire is captured by scientists before the Titans rescue her, after which she returns to Tamaran.

Film

Blackfire appears in DC Super Hero Girls: Intergalactic Games, voiced again by Hynden Walch.

  • Blackfire appears as a playable character in DC Legends.

Miscellaneous

  • The Teen Titans (2003) incarnation of Blackfire appears in Teen Titans Go! (2004). Additionally, an evil, alternate universe incarnation of Starfire, also named Blackfire, appears in issue #48 as a member of the Teen Tyrants.
  • Blackfire appears in Batman: The Brave and the Bold #9.
  • Blackfire appears in DC Super Hero Girls, voiced again by Hynden Walch.