

While clearly a piece of advanced technology, nothing has been said about its origins beyond the fact that it was built by a man named Ted Knight. Perhaps the biggest mystery in all of Stargirl is how exactly the Cosmic Staff functions.
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Related: Stargirl Turns Three DC Characters Into Fake Movie Superheroes While it's disturbing to think about Pat and Mike Dugan bonding over a father-and-son errand to go hide the murderous high school principal's corpse somewhere discrete, logically something like this must have happened. Presumably, they also had to deal with the body of Anaya "The Fiddler" Bowin, who was shot to death by Tigress in the Whitmore-Dugan home in "Stars & STRIPE: Part One" and left behind along with her prize violin. At the very least, the heroes had to take some kind of action to scatter the ice-chunks around, lest he reform or evaporate into an angry steam cloud. While Brainwave and Dragon King (and possibly Tigress and Sportsmaster) could be safely abandoned in the Injustice Society's base, they still had a pile of crushed ice that had been Icicle to dispose of after Mike Dugan hit the villain with Shining Knight's truck. One interesting question the Stargirl season 1 finale doesn't address is how the new JSA handled all the dead supervillains left in their wake.

Where Have Yolanda, Beth and Rick's Families Been In All Of This? It seems likely that something similar may happen in season 2 of Stargirl, leading to a tragic romance between Courtney and Cameron. While Cameron hasn't shown any signs of having his father's powers, his counterpart in the comics did and eventually rose to lead a new Injustice Society. Finally, there's Cameron Mahket Courtney Whitmore's love interest and the son of Icicle. So could Isaac Bowin, the sensitive son of The Fiddler, who turned to violence in Stargirl's season 1 finale, as he lashed out at the kids who made fun of his playing the tuba. With or without her parents mentoring her, she could be an easy recruit for a new villain team. Previous episodes introduced Artemis Crock, the daughter of Sportsmaster and Tigress, as an overly-aggressive young athlete who bullied other students.

It's clear that Shiv intends to continue to be a threat to Stargirl and her allies in the future, but she is not the only child of a supervillain in Blue Valley. Yet there is clearly some organization devoted to keeping the activities of superheroes and supervillains under wraps, at least when it comes to the public knowing how very close the United States came to the edge of destruction because of an act of supervillainy. Indeed, Pat Dugan complained that the Seven Soldiers of Victory never got as much press coverage as the original Justice Society of America. It was shown in earlier episodes of Stargirl that the public is aware of the existence of superheroes and supervillains on Earth-2. Related: The Origin Story of DC's Starman is Basically Back to the Future Pat Dugan's reply was as cryptic as it was unhelpful " They always come up with a story." True to his word, the next scene opened with a national news report discussing how a freak earthquake in Nebraska and a malfunction in a weather satellite was responsible for everything. Shortly after that, Barbara Whitmore wondered aloud what the rest of the world would think happened in Blue Valley. Stargirl is a good role model in that she doesn’t care what anyone thinks (except for Leo).Before Shining Knight left Blue Valley, the wreckage of the Injustice Society's satellite dishes was removed and the football field of Blue Valley High School was restored to normal, " like it never even happened," according to Courtney Whitmore.

It is actually not as romantic as I would like! The relationship between the main characters is completely innocent In that they do not more than kiss. In the sequel (love stargirl, a must read and just as good as the first) she realizes that he was not good for her and it is mentioned by a character from the previous book that “he might actually deserve (stargirl) one day”. The target audience will understand that you should never change yourself for anyone but yourself. She is a high school girl with no social skills since she was homeschooled her entire life. The main character (stargirl) is often criticized for changing herself for Leo. Jerry spinnelli managed to provide excellent writing and an engaging story, while most books include one or the other. This is going to get ranty, so buckle up. I am 12 and I think this is the best book I have ever read.
