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 ” …
A magical prism causes Raven to fragment into five distinct personalities which wreak havoc around town until the other Titans can figure out how to rejoin her.
Robin is sent to work with the Teen Titans after his volatile behavior botches up a Justice League mission. The Titans must then step up to face Trigon after he possesses the League and threatens to conquer the world.
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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.
Character Identity Issue joined Notes; Robin: Tim Drake: Teen Titans (vol. 3) #1 (August 2003): Former member and leader of Justice. Resigned from the team in Teen Titans (vol. 3) #66
Starfire (Koriand’r) is a member of the Teen Titans and one of the main protagonists of Teen Titans Go!. She is voiced by Hynden Walch. “Starfire! She’s an …
Raven is a member of the Teen Titans and one of the main protagonists of Teen Titans Go!. She is voiced by Tara Strong. Meet Raven. She’s a sarcastic, deadpan demon teen who would rather be left alone.
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
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 …