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  2. List of Teen Titans comics - Wikipedia

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    DC Archives: The New Teen Titans Vol. 1: DC Comics Presents #26 The New Teen Titans #1–8 230 1-5638-9485-8: DC Archives: The New Teen Titans Vol. 2: The New Teen Titans #9–16 The Best of DC Blue Ribbon Digest #18 240 1-5638-9951-5: DC Archives: The New Teen Titans Vol. 3: The New Teen Titans #17–20 Tales of the New Teen Titans #1–4 228 ...

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  4. Titans (2018 TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Titans is an American superhero television series created by Akiva Goldsman, Geoff Johns, and Greg Berlanti. Based on the DC Comics superhero team Teen Titans , the series depicts a group of young heroes who join forces in their fight against evil.

  5. Trigon (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Trigon battles the Teen Titans and Justice League until they join forces to defeat him, with Raven sealing him in a crystal shard. The Teen Titans Go! (2013) and Teen Titans (2003) incarnations of Trigon appear in Teen Titans Go! vs. Teen Titans, with both voiced again by Kevin Michael Richardson.

  6. Titans: Beast World - Wikipedia

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    "Titans: Beast World" is an eight-issue comic book crossover storyline published by DC Comics from November 2023 to January 2024, featuring Titans dealing with the people of Earth turning into animals after being exposed to the Beast Boy spores.

  7. Titans season 4 - Wikipedia

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    Developed by Goldsman, Johns, and Berlanti, the series is based on the DC Comics team Teen Titans. Brenton Thwaites , Mame-Anna Diop , Teagan Croft , Ryan Potter , Joshua Orpin , and Curran Walters return to the main cast from the previous season , joined by season three guest star Jay Lycurgo and series newcomers Franka Potente and Joseph Morgan .

  8. Titans Tomorrow - Wikipedia

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    "Titans Tomorrow" is a storyline of a possible alternate future in the DC Comics Universe, from Teen Titans vol. 3 #17–19 (2005), by Geoff Johns and Mike McKone. The story arc has been collected as part of the Teen Titans: The Future is Now trade paperback.

  9. Brotherhood of Evil - Wikipedia

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    After the one-year gap, between the end of Infinite Crisis and Teen Titans (vol. 3) #34 (the first issue of Teen Titans after the "One Year Gap") the Brotherhood has gained members "Elephant Man" and "Goldilocks" while losing Phobia, who opted to stay a freelance villain but still kept ties with the Brotherhood.