Congratulations Blair J. Campbell, winner of the Superhero of the Month & Girls Gone Geek Starfire redesign contest! Blair is automatically entered in December's Superhero of the Year contest, and has the option of joining us in March to guest-judge our Birds of Prey contest!
Alex: I get submissions like this, and I'd like to smile, if only I could pick my jaw up from off the floor. Everything here works. The only thing I'd want to know is how those sleeves stay up, but this redesign is so amazing I don't even care. I think what works best of all is that this version of Starfire could adapt just as easily to the Teen Titans cartoon as she could to the printed page. This design deserves a standing ovation.
Vanessa: This design issimple, functional, and still a bit cheeky. The hair isn’t over done, but stillrepresents the signature flame. The costume works for the character. I can see Koriand’rzipping around in this. Whether fighting a villain in space or poolside; Campbell’sdesign strikes a happy medium.
Erika: I love the streamlined simplicity of Blair J. Campbell’s design. It’s clean, fresh and youthful, and it would work for Starfire as a kid (think Teen Titans cartoon) or an adult. While it’s certainly eye-catching, it doesn’t completely overshadow the character. With Starfire, there seems to be a great temptation to gild the lily, so to speak. This costume goes in a completely different and refreshing direction.
Robert: I love the simple yet effective design that Campbell went for. This Starfire definitely has a more modern feel to her design and the artist's style only compliments it even more. It would be interesting to see how this costume translates into the New 52 comic style.
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Vanessa: This design issimple, functional, and still a bit cheeky. The hair isn’t over done, but stillrepresents the signature flame. The costume works for the character. I can see Koriand’rzipping around in this. Whether fighting a villain in space or poolside; Campbell’sdesign strikes a happy medium.
Erika: I love the streamlined simplicity of Blair J. Campbell’s design. It’s clean, fresh and youthful, and it would work for Starfire as a kid (think Teen Titans cartoon) or an adult. While it’s certainly eye-catching, it doesn’t completely overshadow the character. With Starfire, there seems to be a great temptation to gild the lily, so to speak. This costume goes in a completely different and refreshing direction.
Robert: I love the simple yet effective design that Campbell went for. This Starfire definitely has a more modern feel to her design and the artist's style only compliments it even more. It would be interesting to see how this costume translates into the New 52 comic style.
Check out the full post for the full Top 5 results!
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