Star Thief - Fictional Character Biography

Fictional Character Biography

Star Thief was struck by a bolt of energy from space. This bolt kills his family and gives him extensive energy based powers. This also motivates him to attempt to end all human exploration of space. He was dissuaded from this goal after a violent confrontation with the New Warriors and the Inhumans. In a more thoughtful mood, he lived with and learned from the Inhumans for a time, but has not been seen during the Inhumans' last few years of activity.

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