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Founding member of the New Teen Titans. Founder of Titans L.A. Adoptive son of Mento and Elast-Girl. First appeared in Doom Patrol #99. [37] Raven: Rachel Roth: Founding member of the New Teen Titans. Koriand'r: Starfire: Founding member of the New Teen Titans. Vic Stone: Cyborg: Founding member of the New Teen Titans. Tara Markov: Terra: New ...
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 ...
The Silver Age Teen Titans Archives Vol. 1: The Brave and the Bold #54, 60 Showcase #59 Teen Titans #1–5 203 1-4012-0071-0: The Silver Age Teen Titans Archives Vol. 2: The Brave and the Bold #83 Teen Titans #6–20 400 978-1401241056: Teen Titans: The Silver Age Omnibus: The Brave and the Bold #54, 60, 83 Showcase #59, #75 Teen Titans #1–24 ...
The Teen Titans from left to right: Cyborg, Robin, Beast Boy, Starfire, and Raven. Teen Titans is based primarily on stories by Marv Wolfman and George Pérez from the 1980s, featuring characters, storylines, and concepts introduced during the run, and incorporating a similar group of members.
When comics and animation work petered out in the late 1980s, Haney turned to other forms of writing, including a book on carpentry. He wrote a few additional comics scripts for DC including Elseworlds 80-Page Giant #1 (August 1999); Silver Age: The Brave and the Bold #1 (July 2000); [6] and the posthumously published Teen Titans Lost Annual #1 (March 2008). [34]
Isaiah Crockett appears in Teen Titans, voiced initially by Khary Payton and subsequently by Bumper Robinson. [8] This version is an honorary member of the Teen Titans. Additionally, he was originally going to be named "Joto" until the production team learned the word is a derogatory Spanish term for homosexuals and renamed him "Hot Spot", which later carried over to the c
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Originally known as a member of the Teen Titans, [2] Cyborg was established as a founding member of the Justice League in DC's 2011 reboot of its comic book titles, replacing Martian Manhunter, he would return to be depicted as a member of the Teen Titans in DC Rebirth while Martian Manhunter would return to his status quo as founding member of ...