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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 ...
The Teen Titans (2003) incarnation of Starfire appears in Teen Titans: Trouble in Tokyo, voiced again by Hynden Walch. [22] While helping the Titans combat Brushogun in Japan, she and Robin eventually become a couple. Starfire appears in Superman/Batman: Public Enemies, voiced by Jennifer Hale. [22] This version works for President Lex Luthor.
First appeared in Teen Titans #37. [117] Rendered comatose and taken to Cadmus for care in Teen Titans #87. [118] Incorporated into the New 52. [101] Amy Allen: Bombshell: Team member during one-year gap. First appeared in Teen Titans #39. [119] Died in Teen Titans #43. [120] Resurrected in Teen Titans #63. [121] Disappeared during the New 52 ...
Red Star as he appears in Teen Titans. Red Star appears in Teen Titans, voiced by Jason Marsden. [8] This version is an honorary member of the Teen Titans who gained his powers from a secret government project and chose to live in an abandoned nuclear power plant due to lacking control over them.
Teen Titans #44 (Nov. 1976), relaunching the original series, art by Ernie Chan and Vince Colletta. The series resumed with issue #44 (November 1976). [25] The stories included the introductions of African American superheroine Bumblebee and former supervillainess-turned-superheroine Harlequin in issue #48 [26] and the introduction of the "Teen Titans West" team in issues #50–52 consisting ...
Teen Titans Go! is a comic book series that was published by DC Comics. It is based on the animated television series Teen Titans, which is itself loosely based on the team that starred in the popular 1980s comic The New Teen Titans. The series was written by J. Torres with Todd Nauck and Larry Stucker as the
Starfire (board wargame), a science fiction strategy game by Starfire Design Studio; Starfire novel series, in the universe of the wargame, primarily written by Steve White and David Weber; Starfire, a 1960 novel by Robert Buckner and the basis for the film Moon Pilot; Starfire (Paul Preuss novel), a 1988 science fiction novel by Paul Preuss
From 2004 to 2008, DC Comics published a comic book series based on Teen Titans called Teen Titans Go!. The series was written by J. Torres and Todd Nauck, Larry Stucker was the regular illustrator. While the comic's stories stand independently, its issues were done so as not to contradict events established in the animated series' episodes.