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The Titans (comic book)

Teen Titans
Teen Titans (Oct. 2016).jpg
Promotional cover art for Teen Titans vol. 6, #1 (October 2016) by Jonboy Meyers.
Shown are Starfire, Kid Flash
Robin, Raven, and Beast Boy.
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Publisher DC Comics
First appearance The Brave and the Bold #54
Created by Bob Haney
Bruno Premiani
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Base(s) Titans Tower:
New York City (1980–1991, 1999–Present)
Other:
Solar Tower, Metropolis (1997–1998), USS Argus, Earth orbit (1994–1995), Titans Liberty Island Base, New Jersey (1991–1994), Gabriel's Horn, Farmingdale, Long Island (1976), Titans' Lair, Gotham City (1966–1976), San Francisco (2016-Present)
Member(s)
Teen Titans
Robin
Starfire
Raven
Beast Boy
Aqualad
Superboy
Titans
Nightwing
The Flash
Tempest
Arsenal
Donna Troy
Omen
Bumblebee
Roster
See: List of Teen Titans members
Teen Titans
Cover for Teen Titans #1 (January–February 1966).
Art by Nick Cardy.
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Publisher DC Comics
Schedule Monthly
Format Finished
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New Teen Titans
Cover to The New Teen Titans #1 (November 1980).
Art by George Pérez and Dick Giordano.
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Publisher DC Comics
Schedule Monthly
Format Finished
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Created by Marv Wolfman
George Pérez
Written by Marv Wolfman
Penciller(s)
Inker(s) Romeo Tanghal
Titans
Cover for Titans #1 (March 1999). Art by Mark Buckingham and Wade Von Grawbadger.
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Publisher DC Comics
Schedule Monthly
Format Finished
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Created by Devin Grayson
Mark Buckingham
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The Teen Titans, also known as the New Teen Titans and the Titans, are a fictional superhero team appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, often in an eponymous monthly series. As the group's name suggests, its members are teenage superheroes, many of whom have acted as sidekicks to DC's premiere superheroes in the Justice League. First appearing in 1964 in The Brave and the Bold #54, the team was founded by Kid Flash (Wally West), Robin (Dick Grayson), and Aqualad (Garth), with the team adopting the name Teen Titans in issue 60 following the addition of Wonder Girl (Donna Troy) to its ranks.

Over the decades, DC has cancelled and relaunched Teen Titans many times, and a variety of characters have been featured heroes in its pages. Significant early additions to the initial quartet of Titans were Green Arrow's sidekick, Speedy (Roy Harper), Aquagirl, Bumblebee, Hawk and Dove, and three heroes who did not wear costumes: boxer Mal Duncan, psychic Lilith, and caveman Gnarrk. The series became a genuine hit for the first time however during its 1980s revival as The New Teen Titans under writer Marv Wolfman and artist George Pérez. This run depicted the original Titans now as young adults and introduced new characters Cyborg, Starfire and Raven, as well as the former Doom Patrol member Beast Boy (then known as Changeling), who would all become enduring fan-favourites. A high point for the series both critically and commercially was its famous The Judas Contract storyline, in which the team is betrayed by its member Terra to its archenemy Deathstroke.


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