Is there a marvel equivalent to starfire?

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Which Starfire?

Phila-Vel.

Firestar.

TT Starfire?

Naive annoying aliens are a rather common trope, I'd be surprised if marvel didn't have at least 2 or 3

Ms Martian and some forms of Supergirl are this over at DC

In terms of being a slutty airhead adapted to a cutesy airhead? The answer to that is Wasp.

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I would a Firestar

Tigra. Tigra is the answer you were seeking.

>mfw Marvel normal women managed to be way more slutty and cock hungry than an alien from a cock-hungry culture.

I will never recover from the netorare threads from yesterday.

As far as waifus go...

Mary Jane?

So a character who is popular in a multimedia adaptation, whose comic counterpart is nothing like this adapted version, and who casuals will annoyingly go on and on about and shit talk the comic version simply for not being like their corrupted version?

Tony Stark.

Savage warrior girl
Talks in broken English
Super strength

cartoonfags are cancer

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But to be fair, the cartoon adaption is good while the comic counterpart is shit

Props for the Troll recognition

Troll is pure
Pure. . . I mean besides when she ate those ppl

>the comic counterpart is shit
You're the kind of idiot I'm talking about.

You only think that because you like the cartoon version and are upset the comic isn't the same.

From the perspective of someone who was a fan of NTT, the cartoon one is the one that seems shitty because they changed her so much.

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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teen_Titans_(TV_series)

Teen Titans premiered on Cartoon Network on July 19, 2003, and also premiered on Kids' WB!. Initially, only four seasons were planned, but the popularity of the series led to Cartoon Network ordering a fifth season.


en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tsunami_(Marvel_Comics)

Tsunami was an imprint of Marvel Comics founded in January 2003.

Marvel's goal was to create comic books that would appeal to manga readers.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karolina_Dean

Karolina Dean (/kæˈroʊliːnə/ kair-ROH-lee-nə), also briefly known as Lucy in the Sky,[1] or L.S.D.,[2] is a fictional character, a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character first appeared in the series Runaways. Majesdanians are an alien race that absorbs solar energy and reradiates it in the form of the colors of the rainbow. She is often called "Kar" or "K" for short, and is known for her free spirit and kind nature. She is a vegan and peace keeper, and once mentioned as being a protester.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Runaways_(comics)

Runaways is a superhero comic book series published by Marvel Comics. The series features a group of teenagers who discover that their parents are part of an evil crime organization known as "The Pride". Created by Brian K. Vaughan and Adrian Alphona, the series debuted in July 2003[1] as part of Marvel Comics' "Tsunami" imprint. The series was canceled in September 2004 at issue eighteen, but due to high numbers of trade collection sales, Marvel revived the series in February 2005.