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The review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes reported an approval rating of 83%, with an average score of 7.6/10, based on 6 reviews. [12]Jesse Schedeen of IGN gave the film a 6.2/10 rating: "The film loses too much of what makes the source material memorable, while the limited run-time prevents the writers from fully taking advantage of the team dynamic or properly fleshing out the villains". [13]
Starfire appears in Teen Titans: The Judas Contract. [22] While combating Deathstroke and Brother Blood, she experiences doubt over leading the Titans, though Grayson assures her he named her his successor for a good reason. Starfire makes a non-speaking appearance in Justice League Dark: Apokolips War.
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]
This led to perhaps the most notable Titans storyline of the era. 1984's "The Judas Contract", in Tales of the Teen Titans #42–44 and Tales of the Teen Titans Annual #3, [32] featured a psychopathic girl named Terra with the power to manipulate Earth and all Earth-related materials. She infiltrates the Titans in order to destroy them.
The main team consists of Robin (as leader), Beast Boy, Cyborg, Raven, and Starfire. They were joined by Terra for a brief period in the second season (she betrayed the Titans in the episode "Betrayal", but in "Aftershock Pt. 2" she sacrificed herself to save them and defeated Slade for the time being).
The second season is an adaptation of "The Judas Contract" storyline where new hero Terra ... Starfire and Raven are the real names of their respective characters ...
The roster initially included Robin (Damian Wayne), Kid Flash (Wallace West), Beast Boy, Starfire, and Raven, with later notable additions including Crush, Roundhouse, and Aqualad (Jackson Hyde). The run would feature the storylines "The Lazarus Contract", "Super Sons of Tomorrow", and "The Terminus Agenda". The series would run for 47 issues ...
Tales from the Dark Multiverse: Teen Titans: The Judas Contract: December 11, 2019 Kyle Higgins and Mat Groom Tom Raney "The Judas Contract" [14] Tales from the Dark Multiverse: Batman: Hush: November 3, 2020 Phillip Kennedy Johnson Dexter Soy "Batman: Hush" [15] Tales from the Dark Multiverse: War of the Gods: December 1, 2020 Vita Ayala ...