Full disclaimer: the return of theStarfireandNightwingromance—more specifically, the Starfire and Robin romance—isn’t part of mainstream continuity. Instead, it’s playing out in theTeen Titans GO!Universe in a brand-new comic series. But despite that, it’s a blast to see this iconic romance back in the spotlight, especially with the over-the-top hilarity that onlyTeen Titans GO!can deliver.
… the series is fully embracing Robin’s angsty, puppy-dog love for Starfire.

The cast ofTeen Titans GO!is back in comicswith a brand-new series, and issue #1 by Sholly Fisch, Dario Brizuela, Franco Riesco, and Saida Temofonte has already made a memorable impact. The story is essentially one giant crossover, with the Titans interacting with some of DC’s biggest heroes, including Batman, Superman, and Wonder Woman.
The issue kicks off with the team scrambling to find a way to stay relevant after learning that DC is“canceling”their comic. This sets the stage for a mix of humor, fourth-wall breaks, and chaotic shenanigans. Among the antics,Robin’s internal monologue reveals that his character-defining crush on Starfire still plays a role in this series.

Robin’s Crush on Starfire Returns in NewTeen Titans GO!Series
Main Cover by Dario Brizuela & Franco Riesco forTEEN TITANS GO!#1 (2025)
In their effort to become relevant enough for DC to bring back their comic series, the Teen Titans decide to experiment with different genres, including a"pulse-pounding action"style that deviates from their usualTeen Titans GO!art. To prove they’re worthy of a comic revival, the team faces off againstRaven’s demonic father, Trigon. However, during this epic battle,Robin gets distracted by Starfire being an absolute badass and starts daydreaming about her, making his crush obvious.
In his internal monologue, Robin reflects,“Starfire is so brave! If only I could tell her how I feel! But I dare not, as long as we come from cultures as distant from each other as…“This moment highlights howthe series is fully embracing Robin’s angsty, puppy-dog love for Starfire.While mainstream continuity has focused on the relationship between Batgirl and Nightwing for years, it’s refreshing to see a series that shifts the focus to Kori and Dick, bringing some much-needed humor and lightheartedness to their dynamic.

I Can’t Believe DC Just Turned Me Into a Nightwing/Starfire Shipper
While I’ve always vastly preferred Nightwing and Starfire over Nightwing and Batgirl, I never fully shipped the Boy Wonder and the Princess—until now.
Teen Titans GO!#3 Will Spotlight Robin’s Efforts to Woo Starfire
Main Cover by Marcelo Di Chiara forTEEN TITANS GO!#3 (2025)
While Robin’s crush on Starfire is only briefly highlighted in this issue, it’s clear that his growing feelings and absurd attempts to win her over will take center stage in issue #3. The synopsis teases,“Inspired by way too many sitcoms, when Robin gets caught trying to plan a surprise party for Starfire’s birthday, he invents a new alias — Texas Robin, his identical twin cousin — to explain who the party is for.”
This reveals thatRobin’sinfatuation withStarfireis driving him to comically ridiculous lengths in his quest to throw her the perfect birthday party, giving fans of Kori and Dick’s relationship something to anticipate.

Teen Titans GO! #1is available now from DC Comics.
Nightwing
Nightwing is the superhero moniker taken up by Dick Grayson, upon his aging out of the Robin role and becoming a superhero of his own. Inspired by the original Kryptonian hero of the same name, Grayson has risen to comic book immortality with the identity, earning respect as one of the greatest leaders in the DC Universe.
Starfire
Starfire, also known as Princess Koriand’r, is a key member of theTeen Titansand originates from the planet Tamaran. With her bright, energetic personality, she is known for her fierce loyalty, optimism, and strength in battle. Starfire is one of the most powerful Titans, possessing the ability to fly and shoot energy blasts from her hands.

