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=== Comics ===
=== Comics ===
* [[Starman (character)]], one of several comic book superheroes in the DC Comics universe. The most prominent are:
* [[Starman (DC Comics)]], one of several comic book superheroes in the DC Comics universe. The most prominent are:
** [[Starman (Ted Knight)]], the first Starman, a 1940s superhero who wore a costume of red tights with a fin on his helmet, and wielded a "gravity rod" (later "cosmic rod") as a member of the Justice Society of America
** [[Starman (Ted Knight)]], the first Starman, a 1940s superhero who wore a costume of red tights with a fin on his helmet, and wielded a "gravity rod" (later "cosmic rod") as a member of the Justice Society of America
** [[Starman (Jack Knight)]], the seventh Starman, a 1990s superhero and the younger son of the original
** [[Starman (Jack Knight)]], the seventh Starman, a 1990s superhero and the younger son of the original

Revision as of 15:36, 18 January 2021

Starman, Star Men, or variation, may refer to:

People

Places

  • Starmen Point, Stresher Peninsula, Graham Coast, Antarctic Peninsula, Antarctica

Literature

Books

Comics

  • Starman (DC Comics), one of several comic book superheroes in the DC Comics universe. The most prominent are:
    • Starman (Ted Knight), the first Starman, a 1940s superhero who wore a costume of red tights with a fin on his helmet, and wielded a "gravity rod" (later "cosmic rod") as a member of the Justice Society of America
    • Starman (Jack Knight), the seventh Starman, a 1990s superhero and the younger son of the original
    • Thom Kallor, also known as Star Boy of the Legion of Super-Heroes, is the current Starman and a member of the Justice Society of America

Film

  • Starman (film), a 1984 science fantasy film starring Jeff Bridges and Karen Allen
    • Starman (TV series), 1986–87 television series (based on the 1984 movie of the same name), starring Robert Hays and Christopher Daniel Barnes
  • Super Giant, a 1950s Japanese movie superhero, called "Starman" in America
  • Star Men (2015 film) UK documentary following a roadtrip in the US Southwest by British astronomers

Music

  • Starman (band), a British pop band
  • "Starman" (song), a 1972 song by David Bowie, talking about his alter ego Ziggy Stardust.
  • Starman, an illustration associated with the Rush album 2112

Games

Other uses

See also