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Blackfire (Komand'r) is a female supervillain who appears in the fictional DC Universe. She is the older sister of the Teen Titans member Starfire and Omega Men member Ryand'r.
Blackfire is a Diné traditionally-influenced, musical group composed of three siblings: two brothers and a sister. Their high-energy style melds traditional Native American and punk rock into an "alter-Native" attitude with strong sociopolitical messages about government oppression, relocation of indigenous people, ecocide, genocide, domestic violence, and human rights.
Blackfire is a DC comic book supervillainess.
Blackfire may also refer to:
- Blackfire (band), a Native American punk rock group
- Blackfire (Australian band), Australian rock band
- Deacon Blackfire, a DC comic book supervillain
- Blackfire, an erotic magazine published by the BLK organization
- Blackfire Exploration, a Canadian mining corporation
- Blackfire Profiler, a software performance analysis tool
Blackfire was a Melbourne based Koori band. They were formed in late 1992 and disbanded in 1999. Members included Kutcha Edwards, Grant Hansen, Selwyn Burns ( Coloured Stone, Mixed Relations and No Fixed Address), Kelli McGuiness and Bradley Brown. They released two albums, A Time to Dream (1994, CAAMA) and the Paul Hester produced Night Vision (1998).
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The only casualty for the Republic was an A-wing from Blackfire Flight, which picked up a sleeper mine on the right wing while making its pass against a recon satellite.
Save some ash to feed the blackfire later, he caught himself thinking, and added: It’s probably too late to save my mind.