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Jinx as she appears in Teen Titans (2003) Jinx appears in Teen Titans (2003), voiced primarily by Lauren Tom and by Tara Strong in the episode "Titans Together". [11] This version is a teenage student of the H.I.V.E. Academy, later a member of the H.I.V.E. Five, who often works with fellow students Gizmo and Mammoth. Additionally, she resembles ...
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 ...
Active as Black Lantern in Blackest Night: Titans #2. Destroyed in Blackest Night: Titans #3, reintroduced in New 52 relaunch of 2011. Dove: Dawn Granger: Team member during one-year gap. Active in the Birds of Prey; Lagoon Boy: Left in a coma at end of Titans East Special, reintroduced in New 52 relaunch of 2011. Little Barda: Team member ...
Jinx (DC Comics), a supervillain and enemy of the Teen Titans [1] [2] [3] Jinx (Image Comics), a comic book series written and drawn by Brian Michael Bendis [4] Jinx (G.I. Joe), a G.I. Joe character who has appeared in the comic book based on the franchise [5] [6] [7] Jinx, a comic strip in The Beano featuring the sister of Jonah named Jinx.
Starting in 2022, she appears as Jinx in season 4 of Titans on HBO Max. [10] In 2023, she starred as Emily Young in the 2023 horror comedy film Slotherhouse. [11]
Teen Titans is an American animated television series based on the DC Comics series of the same name by Bob Haney and Bruno Premiani. Developed by Glen Murakami, Sam Register, and David Slack for Cartoon Network and Kids' WB, it was produced by DC Entertainment and Warner Bros. Animation with Sander Schwartz serving as executive producer and Glen Murakami, Bruce Timm, and Linda M. Steiner ...
Continuing disagreements between Marvel and DC and Pérez's anger over the demise of the JLA/Avengers book [12] resulted in the eventual cancellation of X-Men/Teen Titans #2 as well. [11] Unlike the JLA/Avengers, a good portion of which had already been drawn by Pérez, no artwork was ever drawn for the Uncanny X-Men and The New Teen Titans sequel
Dick and Kory go to Bludhaven Penitentiary to meet with one of Dick's old contacts named Jinx in order to ask her for help with Rachel's problem. Jinx escapes captivity, but Dick tracks her down to a high-security vault, where she was attempting to steal a dark elf's heart. Kory touches the heart, causing her to turn into stone.