Starfinger

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Starfinger
The Lars Hancom incarnation of Starfinger as depicted in Who's Who in the Legion of Super-Heroes #6 (October 1988). Art by Howard Bender (penciller), Arne Starr (inker), and Carl Gafford (colorist).
Publication information
PublisherDC Comics
First appearanceAdventure Comics #335 (August 1965)
Created byEdmond Hamilton (script)
John Forte (art)
In-story information
Alter egoGarth Ranzz
Dr. Lars Hanscom
Char Burrane
Molock Hanscom
AbilitiesAbility to project power rays from the fingers of his hand.

Starfinger is a supervillain appearing in media published by DC Comics, primarily as an enemy of the Legion of Super-Heroes. He first appeared in Adventure Comics #335 (August 1965), and was created by Edmond Hamilton and John Forte.

Fictional character biography

Lars Hanscom

Starfinger was a helmeted figure with five different powers generated by each finger of his right hand. The Legion discovers that Starfinger is actually Lightning Lad, controlled by Dr. Lars Hanscom. Hanscom, under the guise of examining Lightning Lad's robotic arm, had hypnotized the Legionnaire and outfitted him with the Starfinger glove, so that Hanscom could obtain the rare metal rejuvium by threatening to destroy the "Seven Wonders of the 30th Century". Hanscom was brought to justice, but later escaped prison and attempted a solo criminal career.[1] His most notorious crime was kidnapping one of Duo Damsel's bodies during her wedding to Bouncing Boy.[2][3] He later tried as "Doctor Larsh" (Lars H.) to use Lightning Lad again on the eve of the birth of the Legionnaire's twins, but was easily defeated.

Char Burrane

Young Science Police cadet Gim Allon was on Mars chasing a fugitive just moments prior to the meteor strike that would imbue him with the growth powers he would use to become a Legionnaire. That criminal, Char Burrane would later escape again, and while fleeing across the Martian surface, would stumble upon a mysterious ring which was capable of generating two super-powered women, identifying themselves as Starlight and Starbright who originated from a micro world contained within the ring itself. With their powers, Burrane then begins building a criminal empire. Years later, he claims the name of Starfinger and has Hanscom killed on Takron-Galtos II to announce his arrival.[4] Displaying an obvious vendetta against Colossal Boy, the new Starfinger battles the Legion and ultimately captures his personal nemesis and an undercover Chameleon Boy (acting on his own as Legion Espionage Leader). Overwhelmed by the subsequent team of rescuing Legionnaires, Starfinger flees to the secret world within his ring. Shrinking Violet discovers the ring, which is then heavily guarded.[5]

Molock Hanscom

In the fourth volume of the Legion of Super-Heroes series, Molock Hanscom (formerly the leader of the Cosmic Spy League and brother of Lars) takes on the Starfinger role by arranging the assassination of Burrane. He sends killers (including the Persuader) after Char Burrane II to capture his predecessor's ring, and ultimately becomes succeeds, but is killed by the Khunds.[6]

Powers and abilities

Starfinger's right hand has star-tipped fingers, each of which can project different energy rays. Each ray has a different property:

  • Thumb - neutralizing ray
  • Index finger - lightning
  • Middle finger - super-thrust ray
  • Ring finger - can project any kind of radiation (e.g. heat, kryptonite, gamma rays, shrinking rays, etc.)
  • Pinky - freezing ray

Using all the fingers together projects a distorting ray that scrambles superpowers and makes them function erratically.

In other media

  • An unidentified Starfinger appears in the Legion of Super-Heroes episode "The Substitutes", voiced by Taylor Negron. This version is arrogant, narcissistic, and sports a thick Spanish accent. Additionally, his powers are derived from mechanical gloves that can create rope; fire lasers and concussive sound waves; produce fire, water, and ice; and provide rocket propulsion. Furthermore, he can summon "Furries", small flying creatures from another dimension that can grow into ionosphere-eating monsters, though he is initially unaware of the latter trait. With the Legion of Super-Heroes busy fighting the Furries, Starfinger is left unopposed until he is defeated by the Legion of Substitute Heroes.[7]
    • Starfinger appears in the tie-in comic Legion of Super-Heroes in the 31st Century.[8][9] Here, he is revealed to possess self-duplication abilities.

References

  1. ^ Adventure Comics #336
  2. ^ Superboy #200 (February 1974)
  3. ^ Cowsill, Alan; Irvine, Alex; Manning, Matthew K.; McAvennie, Michael; Wallace, Daniel (2019). DC Comics Year By Year: A Visual Chronicle. DK Publishing. p. 153. ISBN 978-1-4654-8578-6.
  4. ^ Legion of Super-Heroes (vol. 3) #29 (December 1986)
  5. ^ Legion of Super-Heroes (vol. 3) Annual #4 (1988)
  6. ^ Legion of Super-Heroes (vol. 4) #57 (May 1994)
  7. ^ Scott Sonneborn (writer); Ben Jones (director) (February 17, 2007). "The Substitutes". Legion of Super Heroes. Season 1, Episode 9. Kids WB.
  8. ^ "Legion of Super-Heroes in the 31st Century #8 - Three's a Crowd (Issue)". Comic Vine. Retrieved June 16, 2023.
  9. ^ "Legion of Super-Heroes in the 31st Century #16 - The Untold Legend of Arm-Fall-Off Boy (Issue)". Comic Vine. Retrieved June 16, 2023.