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  2. Teen Titans Go! (2004 comic series) - Wikipedia

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    Starfire's origins and of her home world Tamaran are revealed. Starfire's long-lost younger brother Wildfire comes to Earth for a visit, but his strange behavior turns the family reunion into a free-for-all. 47 Regarding Robin/One Morning: Regarding Robin: Batman checks up on Robin from a distance to see how his life is going.

  3. Nightstar (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Among his recruits is Nightstar's father Dick Grayson, who adopts the identity of Red Robin. Nightstar is at first very dismissive of this move. She is next seen in conversation with Avia, daughter of Mister Miracle and Big Barda in an underground bar. [2] Superman appears and makes a powerful recruitment speech for the Justice League.

  4. List of Teen Titans comics - Wikipedia

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    The various Teen Titans comics series have crossed over with titles including Action Comics Weekly, Crisis on Infinite Earths (written and illustrated by the New Teen Titans creative team), Deathstroke (spun off into his own comic, but initially created as a Titans villain), Hawk and Dove, Infinity Inc., Omega Men, Outsiders, Young Justice, and ...

  5. Dick Grayson - Wikipedia

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    Dick Grayson is shown in flashbacks as Robin with a revamped version of the Robin costume in Nightwing (vol. 3) #0 (November 2012) and Batman and Robin (vol. 2) Annual #2 (March 2014). Dick Grayson in his New 52 Robin costume from Batman and Robin (vol. 2) Annual #2 (March 2014). Art by Doug Mahnke and Patrick Gleason

  6. André LeBlanc (DC Comics) - Wikipedia

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    André LeBlanc is a notorious jewel thief and enemy of Starfire. The Titans attempt to assist Starfire, but are hindered by antagonism between their respective countries. However, Starfire and Kid Flash rescue each other from LeBlanc's traps while Robin defeats LeBlanc in hand-to-hand combat. [1]

  7. Starfire (Teen Titans) - Wikipedia

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    Starfire makes a non-speaking appearance in Justice League Dark: Apokolips War. She leads the Titans in defending Earth from Darkseid's Para dooms, only to be captured, brainwashed, and converted into a cyborg Fury before being freed two years later. [28] Starfire appears in Lego DC Comics Super Heroes: Justice League – Gotham City Breakout ...

  8. Teen Titans: Earth One - Wikipedia

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    Teen Titans: Earth One is a series of graphic novels written by Jeff Lemire, penciled by Terry Dodson and inked by Rachel Dodson and Cam Smith.The novel is a modernized re-imagining of DC Comics' long-running Teen Titans comic book series as part of the company's Earth One imprint.

  9. Robin (character) - Wikipedia

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    The third Robin, Tim Drake/Red Robin, one of the Titans who first rebelled Superman's regime is being released from the Phantom Zone's imprisonment along with Wonder Girl and Starfire, with the exception of Superboy who preferred to stay in the said dimension after Superman broke his heart back in the first game's previous comic issue.