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... As with the show, [we] started out skewed a lot younger... but along the way, I think the producers discovered it was reaching a wider audience. ... [the show] got into some darker storylines, and they introduced a lot more characters, so they expanded on it, and they let the show evolve with the audience, which is what we tried to do with the comic book, as well.
―J. Torres [2]

↑ Cadigan, Glen. "J. Torres - Adapting the Animated Antics of the Teen Titans", Titans Companion 2 . TwoMorrows Publishing. ISBN 1-893905-87-X .


↑ Cadigan, Glen. "J. Torres - Adapting the Animated Antics of the Teen Titans", Titans Companion 2 . TwoMorrows Publishing. ISBN 1-893905-87-X .





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Note: This is referring to the comics based on the 2003 cartoon, not the 2013 cartoon. This wiki does not include content from the 2013 cartoon. These comics are only included because they are part of the same universe as the 2003 cartoon, and thus are considered part of the same continuity.
The cover of issue #9 of Teen Titans Go! , War Machine .
Teen Titans Go! is a comic book series based on the 2003 animated TV series Teen Titans . It often extends from the show, expanding on plot lines the show introduced, and adding new characters. The animated series itself is loosely based on the characters that starred in the popular 1980s comic The New Teen Titans . The series is completely different from the original comics which were written in the 1960s.

The series was written by Joseph Torres , and Todd Nauck and Lary Stucker were the regular illustrators. The series was published by DC Comics.

Most issues were largely self-contained stories, and included a number of characters outside the core group of Robin , Raven , Starfire , Beast Boy and Cyborg . Given that character licensing restrictions in DC comics are different to those on the show, J. Torres was able to include characters, such as Wonder Girl , who were not licensed for the TV show. [1] Each issue contained riddles, sight gags and jokes played out by "super deformed" characters outside the page margins.

The series was written to appeal to an all-ages audience that included pre-teen children, the primary audience of the TV series. However, regarding the target audience for the comic, Torres noted that

The series spanned a total of 55 issues, which started in November 2003 and ended in May 2008.

While the comic's stories stand independently, its issues are done so as not to contradict events established in the animated series' episodes. Often, Teen Titans Go! also references episodes of the show, as well as expanding on parts of the series.

Notes: First issue with a letters column.

Notes: J. Torres and Todd Nauck appear in the last page of the story, in the "real" world, and all three regular creators appear as chibis.

Synopsis: "The Book": Raven lends the Titans her most terrifying book. Nevertheless, she doesn't want lend it to Beast Boy, because he's very fearful. Then, he decides to "borrow" it and sneak out. Penciller: Sean Galloway "Listen": Robin is training with the True Master when he is attacked by robot commandos disguised as monks. Slade appears to fight! Penciller: Khary Randolph.

Notes: The remembrance with Animal-Vegetable-Mineral Man is eventually a homage to the comic book My Greatest Adventure , the first appearance of the Doom Patrol in the DC Universe.

Synopsis: Now that Private H.I.V.E. has been cast out of the Lanista's arena in disgrace, General Immortus recruits him for an assault on Titans Tower .

Larry takes cuspids belongings and makes the titans fall in love.

Synopsis: Larry takes it upon himself to play matchmaker, pairing up couples that he thinks should be together. This remarks how annoying 'shipping' is to the writers.

Synopsis: Raven has been a bit too cheerful since the end of #42; the part of her that represents Trigon's evil is still on the loose. Like it or not, she has to re-integrate that facet back into her mind if she wants to be herself again.

Synopsis: Starfire's long-lost brother Wildfire comes to Earth for a visit, but his strange behavior turns the family reunion into a free-for-all.

Notes: The Ravager wears a hood with the left eye covered, reflecting the one she gouged out in DC continuity. However, she eventually removes it to reveal two healthy eyes.

Synopsis: Having been abandoned by both the Lanista and General Immortus, Private H.I.V.E. gives himself a promotion and trains a new squad of supervillains as his foot soldiers.

Synopsis: Terra's brother Geo-Force storms into Jump City looking for her, but is surprised to learn of the events surrounding her time with the Titans.

Note : Beast Boy's full name is given as Garfield Mark Logan in this issue.

Below are a list of characters that appear in the comics series, but not in the animated series.

Made a cameo in issue #34 ("The Great Race"); had her first full appearance in #36 ("Troy") where she helps the Titans against Blackfire's plot to sell all the female titans into slavery. She appears with the classic Teen Titans (Robin, Aqualad, Speedy, and Kid Flash) and their chibi-selves dress in their original costumes. She also makes an appearance in #39 ("Stupid Cupid") helping Cupid get his wings and arrows back from Larry, who has stolen them to make various Titans hook up with each other.

He made an appearance in issue #46 of Teen Titans Go! ; and was revealed to be the younger brother of Blackfire and Starfire. He had been sent away from home by his parents to protect him from the Gordanians and to preserve the royal family line. Everyone except Blackfire was heartbroken by this decision, and preserved the big secret to keep him safe. He supposedly returned to visit Starfire on Earth, but he turned out to be Madame Rogue in disguise, it remains unclear how this was set up in the first place. When Starfire learns the truth that her brother had not truly returned, she figured that it was Blackfire behind the evil scheme. Starfire finally snapped that her big sister would resort to pulling such a cruel stunt just to get rid of her and her friends. She cuts all family ties with her and realizes how important family is to her, and then she swears to find Wildfire one day because he is the only family she has left. Blackfire then looks down seemingly in a mournful way, it could be that she knows that Wildfire is still out there somewhere in the galaxy and may truly reunite with Starfire one day.

In the original comics, Wildfire is with a group of alien freedom fighters called The Omega Men. So in theory, he has been with them this whole time fighting against The Citadel as mentioned in the Teen Titans episode "Go!". His current whereabouts remain unknown.

Had a cameo appearance in issue #28 of Teen Titans Go! . The Doom Patrol discuss a battle they (along with a younger Beast Boy) had with Animal-Vegetable-Mineral Man. He makes a full appearance on page 10, which itself is a based on the cover of the My Greatest Adventure comic.

Sarah's character in Teen Titans Go! to has appeared in many issues starting with the third issue #3 ("Lame") where she was playing baseball with a group of children who have prosthetic limbs and her group of encouraged Cyborg when he was depressed after a kid called him lame. Cy and Sarah both were very attracted to each other. As the Titans were leaving, she told Cy to call her. Sarah appeared in issue #13 ("What Time Is It, Mr. Wolf") where she was trick-or-treating with Cy and the same group of children though their date was cut short when Cy needed to help control Mr. Wolf.

Sarah appeared in #20 ("Secret Moves") where her date with Cyborg was cut short once again. In #27 ("Love is A Battlefield") she and Jinx fight over Cyborg, but the comic ends with both leaving him due to a confusion when he is possessed by Overload. Sarah returned to Cyborg in #39 ("Stupid Cupid"), where she and Cyborg went on a double date with Starfire and Robin. In #45 she, Beast Boy, and Cyborg supervise the handicapped children on a camping trip that Cyborg agreed to do prior to their break up. In the first part of the story, Beast Boy tells his origin to Sarah and the kids by the campfire. The second part has Cyborg talking to Sarah and tells her about his life before to joining the Titans. Sarah explained that she left him because she thought that he didn't care, due to Cyborg never telling her when he would be out on missions for weeks. Cy says he should have been more considerate and open with her and then tells her his origin. After, he tells her that she saw past his cybernetic parts and understood him and he could relate with her. He also says that they met in another life (a reference to Sarasim in the episode "Cyborg the Barbarian"). He asks her if she'd give him a second chance and she tells him that she'll be attending college soon, and Cyborg promises her he'll keep in touch through cellphone, e-mail, text, or even smoke signals (he calls himself as a walking communication center). Sarah happily agrees to make up, and the two hug. Cy happily tells Sarah that he thinks Robin can get a T-communicator for her. The story ends with them embracing, and Beast Boy teasing them like he did in the issue they met.

Teen Titans Go! #45 has Beast Boy relating his origin to some children at camp, though he goes outside the facts a few times, such as claiming to have been in the Justice League. The members who appear in his fantasy are: Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Flash, Green Lantern, Martian Manhunter, Hawkgirl, Supergirl, Captain Atom, Mary Marvel, Aquaman, Atom, Black Canary and Zatanna.

In an attempt at helping Kilowat to return to his home dimension, The Titans end up in a reality which is home to the Teen Tyrants (Their evil counterparts). They are aided in the fight against The Tyrants by The Brotherhood of Justice (counterparts to The Brotherhood Of Evil). Among The Brotherhood is Kimiyo Hoshi/Doctor Light.

She comes to Jump City in issue #49 and announces herself as Slade's daughter, intending to claim his possessions and carry on his battle against the Titans. However, they convince her that she can make her own choices in life; she then accepts their invitation to stay with them while she sorts everything out.

He storms into Jump City in issue #51, looking for his sister Terra. Once the Titans calm him down, they learn of the pair's childhood in Markovia and the experiments that gave them their powers. From a distance, he sees Terra--or the schoolgirl who looks exactly like her--on the Murakami School campus. Satisfied that she appears to be happier than she ever was as a child, he leaves without talking to her.

This version of the character unknowingly drew his powers from other heroes who were close by. After discovering the source of his powers, Robby giving up his dial and signing up for Cyborg's New Teen Titan's Training program. His identities in the issue were:

She appears in #54, styling herself as a replacement for Wonder Girl. Her powers (strength, speed, flying) come from two stolen artifacts, the Gauntlet of Atlas and the Sandals of Hermes. She barges into an athletic tournament on Paradise Island, intending to challenge Wonder Girl one-on-
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