Teen Titans History
A description of tropes appearing in Teen Titans. Based on the classic DC comic (mostly the 1980s incarnation by Marv Wolfman and George Perez, but with a …
Character Identity Issue joined Notes; man / Changeling: Garfield Mark Logan: DC Comics Presents #26 (1980): Founding member of the New Teen Titans. Founder of Titans …
Raven is a half-Azarathian, half-demon hybrid who is one of the five founding members of the Teen Titans. Arella, Raven’s mother, was chosen to become the bride of the demonic Trigon. Abandoned by the demon, Arella was bent on suicide (while carrying Raven) when she was taken in by the
A description of tropes appearing in Teen Titans. The most famous team of teenage Super Heroes in The DCU (but not the first). Often referred to as a ” …
The Teen Titans are a group of teenage heroes who keep the world safe from the clutches of evil. The main group of the Titans comprises of the founding members, although there are two other teams located on the eastern and western sides of America.
The Teen Titans were a team of super-heroes who were the former sidekicks to older, more experienced heroes. They first came together when Robin, Aqualad and Flash responded to an emergency taking place in …
This is the Teen Titans disambiguation page. The Teen Titans are an organization of vigilantes banded together to fight crime. Beginning as a group of side-kicks looking to distinguish themselves from their mentors, they would go on to expand into a world-wide Multiverse Other Media Comics
Back to Comics Contents : Comics T : Teen Titans Vol 3 Teen Titans (Volume 3) began publication in September of 2003 and ended in October 2011. The series follows up on the events from Graduation Day, which featured the members of both the defunct Titans and the members of Justice.
Teen Titans Go! is an American animated television series based off of a DC Comics superhero team, the Teen Titans. It was mainly created because of the successful New Teen Titans animated shorts.