![]() Fans were so devastated by it's sudden closure so it's coming back for a third season renamed as Young Justice Outsiders, which will premiere in 2018 on DC Brand Digital Service. After only two seasons, it got cancelled in 2013. In 2010, a series called Young Justice, premiered on Cartoon Network, which contained Teen Titans characters such as Dick Grayson, Kid Flash, Beast Boy, Wonder Girl (Cassie Sandsmark), Tim Drake, Miss Martian, Superboy, etc. On September 25, 2017, a Teen Titans Go! theatrical film was confirmed to debut in theaters on July, 27, 2018. Go! isn't as focused on missions and fighting as the previous series, instead leaning toward comedy and absurdity that have kept it going to this day. While Teen Titans Go! uses the same voice cast from the 2003 series, it has a new animation style and tone. In 2012, a series of animated Teen Titans shorts were made called New Teen Titans, based on the cartoon from 2003 and were very popular among crowds which moved in the direction of creating Teen Titans Go!, which premiered in early 2013. Originally planned to air for four seasons but became popular enough to go on for five however, it was cancelled shortly afterward, there was a movie in 2006 called Trouble in Tokyo. In 2003, Cartoon Network launched a cartoon based off of the 1980's Titans by Marv Wolfman, called Teen Titans. In 1984, Wonder Girl (Donna Troy), Starfire, Raven, Beast Boy (who went by Changeling at the time), Cyborg, Kid Flash and Protector (who temporarily replaced Robin) appeared in an anti-drug commercial to help raise drug awareness. This team consisted of Wonder Girl (Donna Troy), Aqualad, Kid Flash and Speedy. ![]() ![]() In 1967, the Teen Titans made a first animated on-screen debut in the filmation series The Superman/Aquaman Hour of Adventure. While Dan Abnett is still the writer of Titans (2016), Teen Titans (2016), however, has replaced its writer, Benjamin Percy, for Adam Glass. However, both titles got a "soft" reboot and now have obvious new teams. The most recent titles are Teen Titans (2016) by Benjamin Percy and Titans (2016) by Dan Abnett, that are apart of DC Rebirth. The New Teen Titans and Tales of the Teen Titans (1980s) by Marv Wolfman, Teen Titans (volume 3) and Titans (volume 2) (early 2000s) by Geoff Johns, The New 52 (2012) by Scott Lobdell, plus some others. ![]() Also each Teen Titans/Titans series goes by a specific name, for example With every new comic series, it may or may not consist the same members. The series would later gain more popularity in the 1980s because they added four new Teen Titans- Cyborg, Raven, Beast Boy (then known as Changeling), and Starfire.ĭuring the past three decades, countless teenage heroes were initiated added and dropped from the team. The Brave and the Bold #54 marked the first ever appearance of the Teen Titans, with the original lineup of Robin, Aqualad, and Kid Flash, Wonder Girl and Speedy joined the Titans later on. The cover art of The New Teen Titans (1980) ![]()
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