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Founding member. Left the team between Teen Titans (vol. 6) #19 and Teen Titans (vol. 6) Special #1. Former member of the original Teen Titans. Currently active in the Titans. Beast Boy: Garfield Logan: Founding member. Left the team in #17. Former member of the original Teen Titans. Currently active in the Titans. Kid Flash: Wally West II ...
Wonder Girl, the sidekick of Wonder Woman and a founding member of the Teen Titans in the comics, was denied inclusion to the main cast of the series due to licensing issues. [22] [23] [24] As a result, she only makes cameo appearances in the series. Wonder Girl appears in Teen Titans Go!, where she is identified as Donna Troy, the first Wonder ...
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 ...
The Teen Titans from left to right: Cyborg, Robin, Beast Boy, Starfire, and Raven. Teen Titans is based primarily on stories by Marv Wolfman and George Pérez from the 1980s, featuring characters, storylines, and concepts introduced during the run, and incorporating a similar group of members.
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Also a member of the Teen Titans. Lobo: Travis Willingham. David Sobolov. Martian Manhunter: J'onn J'onzz Cam Clarke. Ike Amadi. Lego Batman 2: DC Super Heroes (2012) Mera: Lego Batman 3: Beyond Gotham (2014) Miss Martian: M'gann M'orz Laura Bailey: Also a member of the Teen Titans: Mister Miracle: Scot / Scott Free Roger Craig Smith: Lego DC ...
The Graduation Day crossover marked the end of The Titans and Young Justice, but served as a launch point for two new series and teams, one of which was Winick's own Outsiders, which debuted in August 2003, and featured some former Titans (notably original Teen Titans Arsenal and Nightwing) in an "edgy, more grown up" series, which ran for 50 ...
The series was concluded with a television movie titled Teen Titans: Trouble in Tokyo that premiered on September 15, 2006. Each season has a story arc revolving around a main character: Robin (season one), Terra (season two), Cyborg (season three), Raven (season four), and Beast Boy (season five). [4]