Starro is a supervillain that appears in comic books published by DC Comics.
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Starro is a supervillain that appears in comic books published by DC Comics.
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Starro is the first villain to face the original Justice League of America.
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Starro made its live-action film debut in the DC Extended Universe film The Suicide Squad.
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Starro is an highly advanced alien life-form resembling a giant starfish with a single central eye and prehensile extremities.
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Starro eventually reappears and forces humans to nurture it until it is able to assume its former proportions.
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Starro later convinces Justice League Europe that it is dying and wishes to return to space.
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Starro is finally defeated when the Justice League member Ice freezes the original Starro.
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Zoo Crew member Pig Iron battles Starro underwater, sacrificing himself as the rest of the heroes escape.
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However, a Starro Motherstar descended on their planet enslaving their civilization at that point in time the Star Conquerors were only nomadic predators who wandered conquering planets until the Motherstar landed and birthed a new queen.
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One version of Starro is recruited to join a team to protect the universe against the Omega Titans.
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Separate future coined Titans Tomorrow features Starro is indoctrinated into the Sinestro Corps, wielding five yellow power rings, which give it additional superpowers.
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Starro makes a brief appearance in the comics tie-in to Smallville; it is seen captured by the Department of Extranormal Operations.
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Starro is an alien conqueror with a humanoid central mind commanding spores that resemble either giant or small Terran starfish.
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An asexual creature, Starro's spores are capable of generating clones that act in accordance with the original's will.
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