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There are still some great books that feature action with the Titans, and plenty where Dick is front and center, even if he isn't the leader.
Nightwing is one of the most beloved characters of the DC Universe. He's got the same tragic backstory as Bruce Wayne, but he rises above it to be someone that brings light to the DCU. Most recently, Tom Taylor and Bruno Redondo have been putting out one of the best titles of the DC Universe with their run on the character.
Recently, Dick Grayson even worked with the Titans to deal with an issue in his personal life. It was a refreshing scene, but currently, Taylor and Redondo aren't working on a Teen Titans book. Still, there are still some great books that feature action with the Titans, and plenty where Dick is front and center, even if he isn't the leader of the team.
The Rebirth run of Titans gets a bit of flak in the later parts of its storyline. But early on, with "Return of Wally West," it’s a phenomenal comic. It’s the first time in years the Titans have been able to assemble without getting mired down in battles against the same old enemies. This time around, the story focuses on Wally West coming back at the end of DC Universe Rebirth , and how he fits back into the life of the Titans. Though the center villain is Abra Kadabra, the true story of the book is how the Titans react to having their histories restored.
Not every Teen Titans story has to be about the originals. This series centered on a meeting of the old and the new. Half of the Titans stick around to mentor the former Young Justice team, putting the “Teen” back into Teen Titans, with the heroes only getting to hang out together on weekends when their schoolwork is done. This series redefined the young generation of DC heroes for the second half of the 2000s and allowed characters like Starfire and Cyborg to come back into the spotlight as superhero advisors.
Devin Grayson’s Titans run gets a lot of unnecessarily flak. Compared to Titans runs that would come later, it’s actually not just good, it’s great. It features the Titans agreeing to form again after years of being disbanded, just in time to face off against some new threats. It nails all the different voices of the characters, and it feels good to see the team working together again as adults. After this run ended, it would be some time before readers got a good Titans run that didn’t focus on the youth.
Teen Titans: Lost Annual was a story published in 2008 by Teen Titans creator Bob Haney and artist Jay Stephens. It’s a fun Silver Age story that features the Teen Titans rescuing JFK from aliens who’ve kidnapped him and replaced him with a shape-shifting doppelganger.
This sends the team on an adventure into outer space to battle against an entire alien race. They even have to convince JFK to come back to Earth after he’s been mind-controlled to help lead the aliens, known as the Ullustran, into winning a war against their enemies.
Ever wondered how the Teen Titans began? Ever wanted to read that without reading dialogue from the late ’60s? Well, that’s what Teen Titans: Year One is for. Amy Wolfram, one of the writers of the Teen Titans cartoon , worked with Karl Keschl and Serge Lapointe for a six-issue mini-series centered around the Titans first year together. There’s no massive team here—it’s Aqualad, Wonder Girl, Speedy, Kid Flash, and Robin. It’s a chance to focus on the originals and some of their first major challenges—what’s not to love?
Issue #39, "Crossroads," is an important issue for New Teen Titans history. It takes place a bit before the Judas Contract and shows Terra hanging out with Deathstroke before her betrayal. But the real focus is on Wally West deciding to quit the team while Dick Grayson is getting ready to hang up the mantle of Robin before he moves on to become Nightwing. It’s an issue that shows how much the Titans mean to each other, as this was an issue that would’ve never made it into the Justice League during that same time period.
It’s not often, but sometimes superheroes are allowed to show their lives outside of their costumed adventures. New Teen Titans does this with issue #8, A Day In The Lives.
Here it shows the downtime of the heroes in the Teen Titans. Starfire gets her first real job, Cyborg finds purpose, and Kid Flash spends time with his parents. This is exactly the kind of character-building stuff that makes fans grow so attached to these characters in the first place. For anyone that’s ever wanted to read what the Teen Titans are like when they’re living amongst the normal people, this is the issue.
This isn’t where the group began, but it is where the Teen Titans really broke out in terms of becoming popular. After years of being broken up, the team was assembled again—this time with several new members. Cyborg, Beast Boy, Starfire, and Raven all joined up with the original cast to form the New Teen Titans. This book would last for nearly a decade, across multiple series. It built up these characters into the heroes people know them as today and made their book into one of the biggest on the stands.
Donna Troy has such a complex origin that most stories overlook her entirely. The Titans television show is the first time the mass media has ever tried to include her as a main character in anything, and part of it is down to her messy backstory. But it wasn’t always that way. The storyline “Who Is Donna Troy?” manages to define this character, while showing just how much the other members of the team cared for her. It’s a multi-issue arc that gives her closure on her backstory...that lasts up until Crisis on Infinite Earths messes it all up.
Cross-overs between DC and Marvel were common at one point. Or at least, they were certainly more common than they are now. Characters like Superman, Spider-Man, Batman, and Hulk, would run into each other for brief one-shot crossovers that acknowledged each other’s universes. The biggest one of these was Uncanny X-Men and New Teen Titans , where the creators of both teamed up for an oversized issue that saw the two teams battle two of the gravest threats from either universe. This issue helped readers of each series see what made the other team so cool.
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Raven is an iconic member of Teen Titans. Here are 10 amazing pieces of fan art of her.
One of the most misunderstood heroines ever would have to be Raven . She comes across as brooding and mysterious which initially deters people from interacting with her. She doesn't smile often and she likes to keep to herself. Since she isn't the most friendly and bubbly individual, but she is not fully understood as much as she should be. That being said, Raven is a member of the Teen Titans , a squad from the DC universe, having found a home within the team.
Fan artists everywhere that have found an interest in Raven have come up with th
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