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      • The Teen Titans are a superhero team appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, frequently in eponymous monthly series. As the group's name indicates, the members are teenage superheroes, many of whom have acted as sidekicks to DC's premier superheroes in the Justice League.
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  2. List of Teen Titans members. The Teen Titans is a team of teenage comic book superheroes created by DC Comics. Portrayals of the team have undergone many iterations with different sets of characters.

    Character
    Identity
    Issue Joined
    Notes
    Dick Grayson
    The Brave and the Bold #54 (July 1964)
    Founding member. Leader of the Titans.
    Wally West
    The Brave and the Bold #54 (July 1964)
    Founding member. Former member of the ...
    Garth
    The Brave and the Bold #54 (July 1964)
    Founding member. Died in Blackest Night ...
    Donna Troy
    The Brave and the Bold #60 (June/July ...
    Founding member. Former member of the ...
  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Teen_TitansTeen Titans - Wikipedia

    Concurrently, in the comic book limited series Titans United, the core roster of Titans is joined by new Titans Red Hood (Jason Todd) and Superboy (Conner Kent), in place of Cyborg; no story is given for how the roster was assembled.

  4. Mar 12, 2017 · You can see the new look Teen Titans in the context of the full DC Universe as part of Comic Book Herald’s New 52 reading order. Teen Titans, Vol. 1: It’s Our Right to Fight. Collects: Teen Titans #1 To #7. Tim Drake stars in Teen Titans as Red Robin. Teen Titans Vol. 2: The Culling. Collects: Teen Titans #8-12, #0 And Dc Comics Presents #12

  5. Mar 30, 2024 · Teen Titans, fictional superheroes. The Teen Titans were not the first group of teen sidekicks—young aides to adult superheroes such as Batman and The Flash—to join together to fight crime, but they are the most famous. The group has gone through many iterations since being introduced in 1964.

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    Teen Titans

    The first incarnation of the group unofficially debuted in The Brave and the Bold #54 (July 1964), before appearing as "The Teen Titans" in #60, and again in Showcase#59 (December 1965). These appearances led to a comic of the same name (debuting with a cover date of February 1966) which ran until 1972/1973, when it was cancelled with issue #43. Briefly revived in 1976 for a further 10 issues, the series was again cancelled after #53 told the team's origin for the first time.

    New Teen Titans

    (Becomes Tales of the Teen Titans with #41) The series was relaunched with the prefix "New" in an issue cover-dated November 1980. Written by Marv Wolfman with art by George Pérez, both of whom had recently moved to DC from Marvel, this incarnation (and these creators) would prove to be arguably the best-known and most-popular comics incarnation of the Titans teams. The book took on "modern sensibilities," and addressed a number of hard-hitting issues, including a memorable couple of special...

    New Teen Titans vol. 2

    (Becomes The New Titans with #50) The second New Teen Titans series ran for 49 issues between August 1984 and November 1988, whereupon it was also retitled, becoming simply The New Titans with issue #50, under which title it continued for another 80 issues until February 1996. Initially featuring the same Wolfman/Pérez creative team as the first series, the artist left after issue #5 to return to art duties (and as co-writer) for 11 issues starting with the change of title and the five-issue...

    The various Teen Titans comics series have crossed over with titles including Action Comics Weekly, Crisis on Infinite Earths (written and illustrated by the New Teen Titans creative team), Deathstroke (spun off into his own comic, but initially created as a Titans villain), Hawk and Dove, Infinity Inc., Omega Men, Outsiders, Young Justice, and Zer...

    Primary ongoing series

    1. Teen Titans#1–53 (February 1966 – February 1973; November 1976 – February 1978) 2. The New Teen Titans #1–40 (November 1980 – March 1984) 2.1. The New Teen Titans Annual#1–2 (1982–1983) 3. Tales of the Teen Titans #41–58 (April 1984 – October 1985) 3.1. Tales of the Teen Titans Annual#3–4 (1984–1986) 4. The New Teen Titans vol. 2, #1–49 (August 1984 – November 1988) 4.1. The New Teen Titans Annualvol. 2, #1–4 (1985–1988) 5. The New Titans #50–130 (December 1988 – December 1995) 5.1. The Ne...

    Spin-off series

    1. Teen Titans Spotlight On#1–21 (August 1986 – April 1988) 2. Team Titans #1–24 (September 1992 – September 1994) 2.1. Team Titans Annual#1–2 (1993–1994) 3. Teen Titans Go!#1–55 (January 2004 – July 2008) 4. Tiny Titans#1–50 (April 2008 – May 2012) 5. Teen Titans Go!vol. 2 #1–36 (February 2014 – November 2019)

    Limited series and specials

    Specials and limited serieswhich are part of an ongoing story in the primary series, or became ongoing series, are also included above.

    Teen Titans

    Note: Issues #27–28, penciled by artist Rob Liefeld and written by Gail Simone, are not collected in any of the trade paperbacks and were reprinted in DC Comics Presents: Brightest Day #3 (Feb. 2011), which also included Legends of the DC Universe #26–27 (tying in with characters spotlighted in Brightest Day). Issues #48–49, which tie in with the "Amazons Attack" Wonder Womanstory, are likewise not collected in a trade paperback.

  6. English. Teen Titans (disambiguation) ( 2011 - Present) Teen Titans. Appearances • Images • Gallery. The Teen Titans are an organization of young vigilantes banded together to fight crime. Beginning as a group of sidekicks looking to distinguish themselves from their mentors, they would go on to expand into a world-wide establishment.

  7. Jul 26, 2018 · Dick Grayson (played by Brenton Thwaites) is the first Robin, a founding member of the original Teen Titans, and one of the oldest characters in comics. The son of circus acrobats, he was adopted by Bruce Wayne when his parents fell to their death after their trapeze was sabotaged.

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