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Fantasy author Michele Lee has the most eloquent response so far to DC Comics' "sexed up" version of Starfire, the voluptuous alien member of the Teen Titans. Instead of ranting about the changes herself, Lee asked her seven-year-old daughter what she thought. The results are thought-provoking.
I'm not going to rant like Comics Alliance (though you need to read it), or this one by Andrew Wheeler (also an excellent read), Ms. Snarky says it really well too (Go, read, DC editors. Take notes.)
Instead I'm going to hand over my forum and let someone else speak for me. Pay attention, DC. This is my seven-year-old daughter.
And for good measure this is my seven-year-old daughter, as she falls asleep most nights, reading:
They're both your books, DC. And furthermore she bought them both with HER money. Her allowance, her birthday and Christmas money. She gets at least one graphic novel and one book for major holidays. She buys superhero movies (we've managed to see all the major releases this year except Green Lantern and she's loved them all.) She has a full-sized cardboard cut out of Spiderman guarding her bookshelf.
Most importantly? Starfire is her favorite hero.
So today I showed her your rebooted Catwoman and Starfire. She is not happy with you DC.
"She's like me. She's an alien new to the planet and maybe she doesn't always say the right thing, or know the right thing to do. But she's a good friend, and she helps people. She's strong enough to fight the bad guys, even when they hurt her. Even her sister tried to kill her, but Starfire still fights for the good side. And she helps the other heroes, like Superboy and Robin and Raven.
"She's smart too. And sometimes she gets mad, but that's okay because it's okay to get mad when people are being mean. And she's pretty."

"What do you think about her costume?" (Referring to the outfit on the left)
"Well, she's a grown up in that picture, not like in the Teen Titans cartoon, so if you're a grown up and you want to wear something like that you can. It's okay."
"That's where she's starting the Teen Titans again. She's helping the kids learn how to use their power and not be as sad because their friends died. She even protects them from grownups who want to tell them what to do."
"Does that outfit make her pretty?"
"Well, no. It shows lots of her boobs though."
"What about this Starfire? What do you think about her?" (Referring to image on the left from DC's reboot Red Hood and the Outsiders)
"I can see almost all of her boobs."
"Well she is on the beach in her bikini. But…"
"But, she's not relaxing or swimming. She's just posing a lot." *my daughter appears uncomfortable*
"Well, she's not fighting anyone. And not talking to anyone really. She's just almost naked and posing."
"Do you think this Starfire is a good hero?"
"Do you think the Starfire from the Teen Titans cartoon is a good role model?"
*immediately* "Oh yes. She's a great role model. She tells people they can be good friends and super powerful and fight for good."
"Do you think the Starfire in the Teen Titans comic book is a good role model?"
"Yes, too. She's still a good guy. Pretty, but she's helping others all the time and saving people."
"Because she's not doing anything."
"Is this new Starfire someone you'd want to be when you grow up?"
*she gets uncomfortable again*"Not really. I mean, grown ups can wear what they want, but…she's not doing anything but wearing a tiny bikini to get attention."
"So, you know I'm going to put this on my blog right? (she nods) Is there anything else you want to say?"
"I want her to be a hero, fighting things and be strong and helping people."
"Because she's what inspires me to be good."
See, it's not about what they're wearing, though that can influence things. What makes a hero is WHO they are, the choices they make and the things they do. If my 7 year old can tell what you've done from looking at the pictures (there is no way I'm going to let her in on the whole emotionless random, amnesiac sex plot line) why can't you see the problem here?
If this is your attempt at being edgy and reaching out the huge female comic audience out here then I look forward to when this crap collapses around you so someone who gets it can take your place. We're looking for good stories and great heroes. This just isn't it.
Cartoon at the bottom via Shortpacked!.
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This post by Wolf Heart author Michele Lee originally appeared at her blog.
Starfire was always sexed up. Wasn't she also from a planet that was very honest and open about sex and relationships? Sounds like the cartoon confused everyone here.
EDIT: Did some research. Yep, deal with it people. Starfire was ALWAYS like this. Here is 1982 art from Teen Titans master George Perez.

Starfire's sister, Blackfire comes to earth. Weird alien robots start attacking Starfire and it is up to the Teen Titans to protect one of their own, but things are not always what they appe... Read all
Starfire's sister, Blackfire comes to earth. Weird alien robots start attacking Starfire and it is up to the Teen Titans to protect one of their own, but things are not always what they appear to be.
This version of Blackfire is able to fly. In the original comics, Blackfire was born without the power of flight, and was passed over as heir of Tamaran which was her first reason for viciously despising her younger sister Starfire.
Raven: [at a rave] This party is pointless.
Goth Boy: Everything's pointless. Wanna talk about it?
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