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Green_Lantern_Sinestro_Corps_Secret_Files_and_Origins_1.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20090729170220' alt='Starman Secret Files 3' title='Starman Secret Files 3' />List of Starman characters Wikipedia. Starman was a comic book published by DC Comics between 1. It was created by James Robinson and Tony Harris, starring their creation of Jack Knight, son of the Golden Age. Starman. The comic featured cameos from several established DC characters, such as Batman and Superman, but also had a large ensemble cast made up of established characters and new creations. The KnightseditCharacter. First appearance in comicsFirst appearance in StarmanNotes. Online hypertext encyclopedia of comics, animation and other forms of cartoonery. A vast repository of toonological knowledge. JUSTICE SOCIETY OF AMERICA History of the Justice Society. Based on text written by Scott Stephen Moore. Jack Knight. Zero Hour 1. Starman vol. 2, 0. Starman for the majority of the series. Now retired. Son of Ted Knight and brother of David. Father of Kyle Theo Knight. Theodore Ted Knight. Adventure Comics 6. The original Starman, father of Jack and David, and grandfather of Kyle Theo Knight. Retired as of start of series. David Knight. Starman 2. Son of Ted Knight, brother of Jack Knight, and uncle to Kyle Theo Knight. Is shot and killed in the opening issue of volume 2, but reappears throughout the series as a ghost. Kyle Theo Knight. Created for the series. C# Ftp File Progress Bar there. JLA_in_Crisis_Secret_Files_and_Origins_1.jpg/revision/latest/scale-to-width-down/321?cb=20101130205014' alt='Starman Secret Files 3' title='Starman Secret Files 3' />DVDs of Twentieth Century Shows All Available DVDs Complete Series DVDs Only TV Shows with Episodes, Seasons, or Complete Series available on DVD. Subscribe and SAVE, give a gift subscription or get help with an existing subscription by clicking the links below each cover image. Batgirl_Cassandra_Cain_0003.jpg/revision/latest/scale-to-width-down/328?cb=20110523175622' alt='Starman Secret Files 3' title='Starman Secret Files 3' />Starman vol. Son of Jack Knight and Nash, nephew of David Knight, and grandson of Ted Knight. Is conceived when Jack is unconscious and prisoner of Nash, and is born away from Opal City. At the close of the series, Kyle Knight is in the care of his father, who retires from superheroing to raise him and his daughter in San Francisco. Sandra Knight. Police Comics 1 Quality ComicsJustice League of America 1. DC ComicsStarman Secret Files 1, Starman vol. Ted Knights cousin, Sandra Knight is notable as an early superheroine, the Golden Age adventurer called Phantom Lady. On one particular excursion to Opal City, Sandra is instrumental in helping Ted defeat the Prairie Witch. In her old age as of series start, she is long since retired and acts as mentor to other female spies, most notably Dee Tyler. The MistseditCharacter. First appearance in comicsFirst appearance in StarmanNotes. The Mist. Adventure Comics 6. Starman vol. 2, 0. Father of Nash and Kyle, and grandfather of Kyle Theo Knight. The original Starmans archenemy. Spent most of the series suffering from Alzheimers disease aggravated by the death of his son. Nash. Created for the series. Daughter of the Mist, sister of Kyle, and mother of Kyle Theo Knight. Superman_Secret_Files_and_Origins_2005.jpg/revision/latest/scale-to-width-down/326?cb=20070227144340' alt='Starman Secret Files 3' title='Starman Secret Files 3' />Spurred on by the death of her brother and her fathers illness, Nash sets about transforming herself from a shy stutterer into the new Starmans archenemy. Carries out a successful crime spree in Opal City before travelling the world to give birth to and raise her son. TEszsXGftY/U1GY0PAASpI/AAAAAAAAAvk/OB_2dVaoBNI/s1600/Black_Lightning_Vol_2_7.jpg' alt='Starman Secret Files 3' title='Starman Secret Files 3' />While travelling, she also seeks to perfect her villainy, in the process killing three superheroes. Kyle. Son of the Mist, brother of Nash, and uncle of Kyle Theo Knight. Named after his father, Kyle was to be the inheritor of the Mists crime empire based in Opal City this was the goal he had been trained for all his life. He had an early success when he assassinated then Starman David Knight. However, this led to a confrontation with his successor and brother, in which Jack Knight killed Kyle to ensure the safety of his father. Kyle returned later in the series as a ghost, having made his peace with the ghost of David Knight and asking for Jacks forgiveness for forcing him to commit murder. Jacks response is to wordlessly hug Kyle. The ODareseditThe ODares are the children of the original Starmans policeman ally, Billy Red ODare who only appears briefly in the series and, we are told, died due to liver problems caused by drinking. Each of them has inherited their fathers red hair, and have joined the police force to carry on the family tradition and to protect Opal City. In the fulfillment of this commitment they come to the attention of the new Starman. The two female members of the ODare family, Faith and Hope, are presumably joined by Charity following her engagement to Mason. Starman Annual 1 indicates the ODare family survives into the far future as the Dares noted for law enforcement on a far off planet ruled by the beloved Shade. Character. First appearance in comicsFirst appearance in StarmanNotes. Clarence ODare. Created for the series. Starman vol. 2, 1. Clarence is the eldest ODare sibling, and also the most senior police officer. As the new Starman begins to make a name for himself, Clarence is appointed the Commissioners official Superhero Liaison and by the end of the series has been appointed Commissioner himself. He is also happily married to Faith, the only one of the ODares with a long term partner for the majority of the series. Faith ODare. Starman vol. Faith is the loving wife of Clarence ODare. She appears to be a homemaker, and has a very strong love of Christmastime. Matt ODare. Starman vol. At the beginning of the series, Matt is the black sheep of the family, unknown to his siblings on the payroll of local criminals and himself a murderer and thief. However, he undergoes a strange vision which, with the help of the Shade, he comes to realise means he is the reincarnation of Brian Savage who was a lawman in Opal City back in its lawless, Wild West days. This vision causes him to reassess his life, and he begins to attempt redemption whilst simultaneously erasing any evidence of his past wrongdoings. By the close of the series, Jack Knight describes him as a good cop. Barry ODare. Barry is the member of the ODare family that Jack Knight knows least about, and shortly before his fight with Captain Marvel he expressed a dislike for him. Barry was never as close to his siblings as they were to each other, and he played a pivotal role in Nashs second crime spree in Opal City. Hope ODare. Hope is the only female ODare by blood, not marriage. She is proud of her roots, particularly her Irish heritage and has often been described as being anti English because of this. At the close of the series, however, she expresses a desire to leave Opal City to recharge her batteries, before returning to ask the Shade an Englishman by birth for a date. Several years later, during the events of Blackest Night, Hope and the Shade are in a relationship. She is fierce to both friends and enemies, and is often referred to by her family as the one that they are all afraid of. Mason ODare. Mason is the youngest of the ODare clan, and also the only one still working as a uniformed officer. He is silent, often afraid that he may say the wrong thing and so saying nothing at all, but is magnificent in action. He acts without hesitation, throwing himself into danger to protect the innocent and apprehend the guity. As the series progresses, he becomes involved with Jack Knights clairvoyant friend Charity and towards the end of the series becomes engaged to her. Supporting heroeseditCharacter. First appearance in comicsFirst appearance in StarmanNotes. The Shade. Flash Comics 3. Starman vol. 2, 1. Originally a villain going up against various Golden Age heroes notably the Flash, the Shade is revealed throughout the series to be an amoral character with a deep love of his adopted home of Opal City. Through this love, he comes to be on friendly terms with both Ted and Jack Knight and aids the modern Starman in many of his struggles. He also befriends Matt ODare and aids in his redemption, which in turn partially redeems the Shade himself. Mikaal Mik Tomas. First Issue Special 1. Starman vol. 2, 3. A blue skinned alien, Mikaal first came to Earth when his people plotted to destroy the planet.