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Courtney Whitmore is a female comic superhero that features in DC Comics.
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Biography
Origin
Courtney Whitmore
They used to live in Beverly Hills where she was a student at Beverly Hills High. (Stars and S.T.R.I.P.E. v1 #1)
Eventually, the family moved to Blue Valley though Courtney came to hate her step-father and felt that she lost everything due to her mother re-marrying. Despite her being unhappy, her family intended to make a new start in the town and admitted Courtney into Blue Valley High. After a day of trouble at school, she came back to her new home where she was going through the items during the unpacking and found one of her step-fathers items. Despite her reluctance initially, she decided to go through it and found a costume along with framed pictures which showed that he was once the superhero named Stripsey who was the sidekick of the Star-Spangled Kid. She later decided to go for the school dance on that night but was resentful again of her step-father being her chaperone. Courtney created a costume based on the Star-Spangled Kid where she took a belt from herin order to attract the attention of one of her classmates named Josh Hamman. (Stars and S.T.R.I.P.E. v1 #1)
Stargirl
The New 52
Following the Flashpoint, a new version of reality was created with a different history of events.
She came to operate in Los Angeles, California where she came to be a popular new superhero that rivalled Hollywood celebrities. As Stargirl, she came to save hundreds of people from various accidents, superhuman threats and natural disasters. (Justice League of America v3 #1)
Overview
Personality and attributes
She came to wonder why her mother had not remarried someone more like her father. (Stars and S.T.R.I.P.E. v1 #1)
Powers and abilities
From her step-father, she had taken the cosmic converter belt that provided her superhuman strength. (Stars and S.T.R.I.P.E. v1 #1)
The solar-powered cosmic staff was considered one of the most powerful weapons on the planet. (Justice League of America v3 #1)
Notes
- Courtney Whitmore was created by Geoff Johns where she made her first appearance in Stars and S.T.R.I.P.E. v1 #0 (July, 1999).
Alternate Versions
In other media
Television
- In Justice League Unlimited, the Courtney Whitmore Stargirl was introduced into the DC Animated Universe series where she was voiced by actor Giselle Loren.
- In Batman: The Brave and the Bold, the Courtney Whitmore Stargirl made a number of appearances in the animated series where she was voiced by actor Hope Levy.
- In Legends of Tomorrow, Courtney Whitmore as Stargirl appeared in The CW live-action television series set in the Arrowverse where she was portrayed by actor Sarah Grey.
- In Justice League Action, Courtney Whitmore as Stargirl appeared in the animated television series where she was voiced by actor Natalie Lander.
Video games
- In Injustice: Gods Among Us, Stargirl appeared in a cameo in the video game where she was shown as a statue outside the Hall of Justice.
Appearances
- Stars and S.T.R.I.P.E. v1:
- JSA:
- Justice League of America v3:
- Justice League United v1:
External Links
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