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Rebecca Anne "Annie" January is a fictional superheroine in the comic book series The Boys, created by Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson. As Starlight, she is a member of the Seven, a group of superheroes funded by Vought-American (Vought International in the television franchise), and the love interest of Hughie Campbell. Annie is a former member of the Young Americans group with the ability of flight and light manipulation. Throughout the series, she is portrayed as one of the only members of the Seven with selfless, benevolent motivations, but becomes disillusioned when she sees the dark secrets of Vought and the other members of the Seven. In the Amazon Prime Video streaming television adaptation and Seven on 7, Annie January / Starlight is played by Erin Moriarty, with Maya Misaljevic portraying a young Annie in the third season. Appearances Comic book series Annie January / Starlight is introduced the latest member of the Seven. Her known powers are flight and the ability to project blinding light, though she is also hinted to have super-hearing. She is formerly a member of the Young Americans superhero organization, and a conservative Christian. Upon joining the Vought-American-sponsored team called the Seven, she is shocked to discover the other members' true nature. On her first visit, the Homelander requests that she perform oral sex for him, A-Train, and Black Noir, or leave the group. She reluctantly complies. Her costume is modified against her will to be more revealing and she has often been tricked into humiliating situations. It was claimed by A-Train in issue #20 that the Seven hired her solely to amuse themselves by degrading her. Jack from Jupiter expects her to be replaced by a bigger-name hero within a year. During the "Cherry" story arc, she meets Hughie in New York on a bench in Central Park. Under her Annie identity, she begins a relationship with Hughie, neither knowing the other's true identity.Annie has frequently shown signs of changing, with aggressive outbursts, losing her faith, using profanities, and drinking alcohol. She shows some concern that she is becoming more like the rest of the Seven, coming to realize that even Homelander once shared her idealism. Butcher has footage of her induction into the Seven, and in issue #39, he discovers Annie's and Hughie's relationship. In #32, Annie violently rejects a new, even more revealing costume and makeover and a new, fictional origin of being a rape victim foisted on her by Vought-American's marketing department. The Seven's attempt to change her mind results in a staredown with Black Noir, with Annie only being saved by Queen Maeve's surprise intervention. She further defies both the team and VA by going back to her original outfit. Annie has said she believes her relationship with Hughie is "more precious than gold", and she intends to quit the Seven and move out. Despite this, #39–43 shows that she is terrified he will reject her if he finds out what she did to get into the Seven. This proves to be true, as Hughie flees when she reveals her true identity in Issue #45.Not wanting the truth to destroy their relationship, she follows Hughie back to Scotland during the "Highland Laddie" mini-series. She reveals her childhood to Hughie, and what it was like growing up with powers: blinding her parents at birth, being adopted by a foster couple who raised her to show her off at VA pageants, and having powers while being forbidden to actually help or rescue people. In issue #52, Hughie suggests to her that the relationship will not work despite his warnings about certain individuals not being keen on supes. She then explains to Hughie that he is the nicest person she ever had in her life and doesn't want to give that up, requesting that since the relationship is on the rocks, can he still treat her decently. Hughie agrees. In issue #55, after Hughie finishes his conversation with Mallory, he reveals to Annie that he has been working for the C.I.A. and wants her to leave the Seven and hide until the upcoming war between them and The Boys is at a conclusion. Hughie admits to her that he still loves her. In issue #66, Annie leaves New York and Hughie behind due to the events following the attempted insurrection in Washington, as well as Hughie's continued discomfort around her. She returns in the final issue, with the characters once again together, having decided to give their relationship another shot now that both the Boys and the Seven are gone. In the epilogue series, Dear Becky which takes place a decade after the end of the series, Annie and Hughie get married and settle down in his hometown in Scotland. Television series In the television adaptation, Erin Moriarty portrays Annie January / Starlight, with Maya Misaljevic portraying a young Annie in the third season. Season One (2019) As a child, Annie's mother Donna (Ann Cusack) agreed to allow Vought to infuse her with Compound V after birth, but raised her to believe that her powers were a gift from God. Disagreeing with what happened to his daughter, Annie's father left, with her mother telling her that he had left after losing their savings through bad investments. Annie was raised a conservative Christian in a hyper-religious environment, an upbringing that continues to influence her, and attended superhero pageants as part of her mother's efforts to groom her as a candidate for membership in the Seven. At the start of season 1, Annie is sexually assaulted by The Deep after being introduced as the newest member of the Seven. After preventing a rape and initially being reprimanded by Vought for doing so whilst out of costume, Annie is coerced by Madelyn Stillwell (Elisabeth Shue) to wear a revealing costume supposedly representing female empowerment similarly to the golden age of feminist movement's revolution, although Annie seems to have a more puritan thought and opinion about it. After attending a Capes for Christ event, she begins questioning its approach to faith when she witnesses inherent homophobia, religious intolerance and too much focus on opposition to premarital sex, eventually revealing the Deep's sexual assault on live television. She also enters a relationship with Hughie, with him finding out her identity as Starlight early on, though the relationship becomes strained when she learns of his involvement with The Boys and subsequently the truth about Compound V and its role in the creation of Supes. Season Two (2020) Annie becomes a spy for The Boys and helps them leak the truth of Compound V to the press. She continues her relationship with Hughie, but temporarily ends it out of fear of reprisal from Vought and Homelander should they learn of him. Stormfront and Homelander later catch her and imprison her for secretly aiding the Boys, but Hughie helps her escape. Despite her actions, Annie is pardoned by Vought and re-admitted to the Seven by the season finale, with the events of the season being blamed on Storm.... Discover the Annie Robertson popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Annie Robertson books.

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