List of Teen Titans comics explained

Various superhero groups by the name Teen Titans (or similar variants) have been published in comic books by DC Comics since 1964.

Comics publication history

Teen Titans (1964–1978)

The first incarnation of the group unofficially debuted in The Brave and the Bold #54 (July 1964), before appearing as "The Teen Titans" in #60, and again in Showcase #59 (December 1965). These appearances led to a comic of the same name (debuting with a cover date of February 1966) which ran until 1972/1973, when it was cancelled with issue #43. Briefly revived in 1976 for a further 10 issues, the series was again cancelled after #53 told the team's origin for the first time.[1]

Key team

The original Teen Titans team consisted of the sidekicks to DC's Batman, Flash, and Aquaman — the first Robin, Kid Flash, and Aqualad. They were joined in their second appearance by Wonder Girl, erroneously presented as the sidekick of Wonder Woman.[2]

New Teen Titans (1980–1988)

(Becomes Tales of the Teen Titans with #41)

The series was relaunched with the prefix "New" in an issue cover-dated November 1980. Written by Marv Wolfman with art by George Pérez, both of whom had recently moved to DC from Marvel, this incarnation (and these creators) would prove to be arguably the best-known and most-popular comics incarnation of the Titans teams. The book took on "modern sensibilities," and addressed a number of hard-hitting issues, including a memorable couple of special anti-drugs issues.[3]

Previewed in DC Comics Presents #26, the New Teen Titans series ran for 40 issues (until March 1984), before changing title to Tales of the Teen Titans between issues #41 and #91. To capitalise on the series' success, DC launched a separate New Teen Titans title concurrent to the renamed Tales... title on better-quality paper. After several months featuring twice as many new Titans stories, Tales of the Teen Titans #59 turned that title into a reprint comic, with #60–91 reprinting the second series at a delay of about 15 months from issue #1–32 under new covers. The reprint title eventually floundered and was cancelled in July 1988.[3]

Key team

No longer restricted solely to sidekicks to existing heroes, the Titans team branched out and included key heroes such as the college-aged Cyborg, Starfire, Beast Boy, and Raven.

New Teen Titans vol. 2 (1984–1996)

(Becomes The New Titans with #50)

The second New Teen Titans series ran for 49 issues between August 1984 and November 1988, whereupon it was also retitled, becoming simply The New Titans with issue #50, under which title it continued for another 80 issues until February 1996. Initially featuring the same Wolfman/Pérez creative team as the first series, the artist left after issue #5 to return to art duties (and as co-writer) for 11 issues starting with the change of title and the five-issue "Who is Wonder Girl?" arc in The New Titans #50–54 (December 1988 – March 1989).[4] [5]

Teen Titans Spotlight On (1986–1988)

With DC's Teen Titans comics rivaling Marvel's X-Men for popularity, another new title was launched, this time with the explicit purpose of highlighting individual Titans, rather than focusing on the team as a whole.[6] With the stated remit (from the first comic) that, "Teen Titans Spotlight On: is a new concept in comics ... a book where we can put the spotlight on individual members of the Teen Titans, one at a time, and let each story dictate how many issues it should run."[7] The series ran for 21 issues, departing slightly from its aim to highlight individuals, and culminating in a "Spotlight" on the 1960s Teen Titans team as a whole.[8]

Team Titans (1992–1994)

See main article: Team Titans. As part of the "Titans Hunt" storyline in New Teen Titans vol. 2, a further Titans-related title was launched with a five-comic issue #1(a-e) in September 1992, featuring the time-displaced "Team Titans".[9] This comic series ran concurrently to the New Teen Titans vol. 2 series, as the Team Titans crossed over both with that series and with Deathstroke. Teen Titans resources website TitansTower.com quotes writer/artist Phil Jimenez as saying that this series was effectively DC's answer to X-Force, but wound up (under Jimenez) going in directions contrary to DC's vision and the Zero Hour crossover event, which led to the series' cancellation with issue #24 (September 1994), after the team's timeline was eradicated during the event.

Teen Titans vol. 2 (1996–1998)

Thirty years after the original Teen Titans series debut, and just nine months after the demise of The New Titans (New Teen Titans vol. 2), a new Titans series was launched (in October 1996) as the second Teen Titans-named series. The series was spearheaded by writer/penciller Dan Jurgens, who wrote and drew all twenty-four issues (with inks for the first 15 issues by Titans-favourite George Pérez). Although the name was the same, the team was radically different, but with ties to the previous incarnations — as well as a four-issue storyline reuniting the original team.[10] The series ran for two years, until September 1998.

Young Justice (1998–2003)

September 1998 also saw the launch of writer Peter David's Teen Titans-esque title Young Justice, featuring the main DCU teenaged heroes the third Robin, the time-displaced Flash-descendant Impulse, and the cloned Superboy (with the later additions of Arrowette and the second Wonder Girl, among others).[11]

The Titans (1999–2003)

By popular demand, the original Teen Titans team (now all older, and under new aliases) was given its own title once more in March 1999, after a three-issue (December 1998 – February 1999) mini-series teaming them with the JLA in JLA/Titans: The Technis Imperative, which "featured absolutely everyone that was ever a Titan, as they joined together to save Cyborg from alien influence."[12] Following that mini-series (written by Devin Grayson and Phil Jimenez, with art by Jimenez), the new The Titans series debuted in March 1999, written by Grayson, with art initially by Mark Buckingham and Wade Von Grawbadger. Grayson left after 20 issues, and the series continued until issue #50 (April 2003), and the team reappeared in Judd Winick's July–August 2003 3-issue mini-series . This crossover, with the then-current (and Titans-like) Young Justice team, marked the dissolution of both the Young Justice and Titans teams, as well as the alleged death of Troia and the seemingly lasting death of Omen.[11]

Outsiders vol. 3 (2003–2007)

The Graduation Day crossover marked the end of The Titans and Young Justice, but served as a launch point for two new series and teams, one of which was Winick's own Outsiders, which debuted in August 2003, and featured some former Titans (notably original Teen Titans Arsenal and Nightwing) in an "edgy, more grown up" series, which ran for 50 issues, until November 2007.[13]

Teen Titans vol. 3 (2003–2011)

In addition to the more "adult"-oriented Outsiders series, the end of The Titans and the events of Titans/Young Justice: Graduation Day saw the debut of a third Teen Titans series, launched in September 2003 by writer Geoff Johns (who would write the first 45 issues, as well as sundry spin-offs), with artist Mike McKone for most of the first 23 issues. The series featured (and features) Titans old and new, including the core Young Justice team, whose Robin, Impulse, and Wonder Girl fill the shoes of original Titans' first Robin, Kid Flash, and Wonder Girl. The team was founded by other former-Titans Cyborg, Starfire, and Beast Boy, and continues to tie into most previous incarnations of the team in a number of ways.[14] The series would run for 100 issues before ending in 2011.

Titans vol. 2 (2008–2011)

In June 2008, a new Titans title was launched to run alongside Teen Titans vol. 3, initially featuring a storyline based around an attack on all former Titans. The cover to issue #1 confirmed the inclusion of original Titans Nightwing, Starfire, Donna Troy, Flash, Cyborg, Beast Boy, and Raven. The series is written by Judd Winick, and features art by Joe Benitez and Victor Llamas.[15] The first issue has art by Ian Churchill, but due to an injury he was unable to pencil the next three issues. The series would run for 38 issues before ending in 2011.

Teen Titans vol. 4 (2011–2014)

Teen Titans was relaunched in September 2011 with the New 52 reboot, with the brand new initial roster of Red Robin, Wonder Girl, Superboy, Kid Flash, Bunker, Solstice, and Skitter. The series was written by Scott Lobdell, with Brett Booth serving as lead artist from issues #1–16. The series would run for 36 issues before ending in May 2014.

Ravagers (2012–2013)

Following the events of "The Culling" crossover storyline, the spinoff title Ravagers began publication, written by Howard Mackie with art by Ian Churchill. The titular team consisted of Beast Boy, Caitlin Fairchild, Terra, Thunder and Lightning, and Ridge. The series would end after 13 issues.

Teen Titans vol. 5 (2014–2016)

In July 2014, Teen Titans would revert to #1 with a new creative team, being written by Will Pfeifer with art by Kenneth Rocafort, and a new roster featuring Red Robin, Wonder Girl, Bunker, Beast Boy, and Raven, later introducing Tanya Spears, the newest incarnation of Power Girl. The series would run for 24 issues before ending in September 2016.

Teen Titans vol. 6 (2016–2020)

With the DC Rebirth relaunch, Teen Titans would be rebooted yet again, being written by Benjamin Percy with art by Jonboy Meyers. The roster initially included Robin (Damian Wayne), Kid Flash (Wallace West), Beast Boy, Starfire, and Raven, with later notable additions including Crush, Roundhouse, and Aqualad (Jackson Hyde). The run would feature the storylines "The Lazarus Contract", "Super Sons of Tomorrow", and "The Terminus Agenda". The series would run for 47 issues before ending in November 2020.

Titans vol. 4 (2023–present)

Other comics

The various Teen Titans comics series have crossed over with titles including Action Comics Weekly, Crisis on Infinite Earths (written and illustrated by the New Teen Titans creative team), Deathstroke (spun off into his own comic, but initially created as a Titans villain), Hawk and Dove, Infinity Inc., Omega Men, Outsiders, Young Justice, and Zero Hour. In addition, various Titans have starred in their own comics, which occasionally had a bearing on Titans-related matters — these include (in particular) original Teen Titans Donna Troy and Dick Grayson in Darkstars and Nightwing, respectively, and more recent Titans Tim Drake, Bart Allen, and Kon El in Robin, Impulse, and Superboy, among many others.

Sundry one-shots, crossovers, and specials have also been published through the years. These include Annuals, Secret Files issues, and include notable issues such as:

Teen Titans Go! (2004–2008)

See main article: Teen Titans Go! (2004 comic series). In 2004, shortly after the debut of the Teen Titans TV series (itself loosely based on Wolfman and Pérez' New Teen Titans comics), DC launched a companion comic under their Johnny DC children's imprint. Teen Titans Go! broadly kept to the anime-inspired look and style of the TV series and sometimes featured "chibi versions of the Titans populating the panel borders with commentary or the occasional knock-knock joke."[16] The comic was set in the continuity of the cartoon, fleshing out its world and introducing new characters.

Although the TV series was unable to use the character of Wonder Girl "[d]ue to licensing restrictions," she became a recurring character in the tie-in comic in Teen Titans Go! #36, using a design by producer Glen Murakami, who also provided the cover art to that issue. The series was written by J. Torres, with art primarily by Todd Nauck and Larry Stucker. It outlasted the TV show, running 55 issues through July 2008.

Main team

The comic features the same team as the TV series on which it's based (Robin, Starfire, Cyborg, Beast Boy, and Raven), with guest appearances by other heroes such as Wonder Girl and Speedy.

Tiny Titans (2008–2012)

In February 2008, a second Johnny DC children's Titans title was launched, this time clearly dropping the "Teen" moniker, in favor of highlighting the youth of the characters featured. Written and illustrated by Art Baltazar and Franco, the series features "your favorite Titans, in their cutest possible form,"[17] with each issue featuring a number of "cute" stories.[18] Unlike Teen Titans Go!, which has an overtly Japanese anime style, Tiny Titans is more reminiscent of American children's cartoons, albeit sometimes described as utilising the chibi form, by virtue of its "tiny" subjects.[19]

Publications

Primary ongoing series

Spin-off series

Limited series and specials

Specials and limited series which are part of an ongoing story in the primary series, or became ongoing series, are also included above.

Limited series

Teen Titans #1–2 (March 2021 – April 2021)

Teen Justice #1–6 (August 2022 – January 2023)

Titans #1–2 (September 2023 – October 2023)

One-shots and original graphic novels

Jam-Packed Action! (December 2005)

Teeny Titans #1 (August 2016)

Reprint series

Collected editions

Silver Age Teen Titans

TitleMaterial collectedPagesISBN
Showcase Presents Teen Titans Vol. 1The Brave and the Bold #54, #60
Showcase #59
Teen Titans #1–18
528
Showcase Presents Teen Titans Vol. 2Teen Titans #19–36
The Brave and the Bold #83, #94
World's Finest Comics #205
512
The Silver Age Teen Titans Archives Vol. 1The Brave and the Bold #54, #60
Showcase #59
Teen Titans #1–5
203
The Silver Age Teen Titans Archives Vol. 2The Brave and the Bold #83
Teen Titans #6–20
400
Teen Titans: The Silver Age Omnibus Vol. 1The Brave and the Bold #54, #60, #83
Showcase #59
Teen Titans #1–19
880
Teen Titans: The Bronze Age OmnibusTeen Titans #25–53The Brave and the Bold #94, #102, #149

Batman Family #6, #8–9

724978-1401270759
DC Universe Illustrated by Neal Adams Vol. 1Teen Titans #20–22192
Giant Teen Titans Annual #1 (1967 issue, published 1999)Showcase #59
Teen Titans #4
The Flash #164
Wonder Woman #144
80

New Teen Titans

HardcoversMaterial collectedwidth=5%PagesISBN
DC Archives: The New Teen Titans Vol. 1DC Comics Presents #26
The New Teen Titans #1–8
230
DC Archives: The New Teen Titans Vol. 2The New Teen Titans #9–16
The Best of DC Blue Ribbon Digest #18
240
DC Archives: The New Teen Titans Vol. 3The New Teen Titans #17–20
Tales of the New Teen Titans #1–4
228
DC Archives: The New Teen Titans Vol. 4The New Teen Titans #21–27, Annual #1224
The New Teen Titans Omnibus Vol. 1DC Comics Presents #26
The New Teen Titans #1–20
The Best of DC Blue Ribbon Digest #18
Tales of the New Teen Titans #1–4
684
The New Teen Titans Omnibus Vol. 2The New Teen Titans #21–37, #39–40,
Tales of the Teen Titans #41–44,
Annual #1–3
736
The New Teen Titans Omnibus Vol. 3The New Teen Titans #38,
Tales of the Teen Titans #45–50,
The New Teen Titans vol. 2 #1–6,
The New Titans #50–61, #66–67, and Secret Origins Annual #3
792
Trade PaperbacksMaterial collectedwidth=5%PagesISBN
The New Teen Titans Vol. 1The New Teen Titans #1–8, DC Comics Presents #26240
The New Teen Titans Vol. 2The New Teen Titans #9–16232
The New Teen Titans Vol. 3The New Teen Titans #17–20, Tales of the New Teen Titans #1–4224
The New Teen Titans Vol. 4The New Teen Titans #21–27, Annual #1144
The New Teen Titans Vol. 5The New Teen Titans #28–34, Annual #2200
The New Teen Titans Vol. 6The New Teen Titans #35–40, Tales of the Teen Titans #41 and Batman and the Outsiders #5200
The New Teen Titans Vol. 7Tales of the Teen Titans #42-48, Annual #3220
The New Teen Titans Vol. 8Tales of the Teen Titans #49-58164
The New Teen Titans Vol. 9The New Teen Titans vol. 2 #1-9240
The New Teen Titans Vol. 10The New Teen Titans vol. 2 #10-15, Annual #1216
The New Teen Titans Vol. 11The New Teen Titans vol. 2 #16-23, The Omega Men #34272
The New Teen Titans Vol. 12The New Teen Titans vol. 2 #24-31, Annual #2 and material from Tales of the Teen Titans #84-88312
The New Teen Titans Vol. 13The New Teen Titans vol. 2 #32-40, Annual #3, Infinity, Inc. #45336
The New Teen Titans Vol. 14The New Teen Titans vol. 2 #41-49, Annual #4, Secret Origins #13, Annual #3 and Tales of the Teen Titans #91416
Terra IncognitoThe New Teen Titans #28–34, select pages from #26, Annual #2224
The Judas ContractThe New Teen Titans #39–40
Tales of the Teen Titans #41–44, Annual #3
192
The Terror of TrigonThe New Teen Titans #1–5134
Who is Donna Troy?The New Teen Titans #38
Tales of the Teen Titans #50
The New Titans #50–54, select pages from #55
"Who Was Donna Troy?" back-up story from Teen Titans/Outsiders Secret Files and Origins 2003
224

The Titans

TitleMaterial collectedPagesISBN
JLA/Titans: The Technis ImperativeJLA/Titans #1–3
Titans Secret Files and Origins #1
192
Titans/Young Justice: Graduation Day #1–3
(see also The Death and Return of Donna Troy below)
55

Teen Titans (2003–2011)

Note: Issues #27–28, penciled by artist Rob Liefeld and written by Gail Simone, are not collected in any of the trade paperbacks and were reprinted in DC Comics Presents: Brightest Day #3 (Feb. 2011), which also included Legends of the DC Universe #26–27 (tying in with characters spotlighted in Brightest Day). Issues #48–49, which tie in with the "Amazons Attack" Wonder Woman story, are likewise not collected in a trade paperback.

Vol. #TitleMaterial collectedPagesISBN
1A Kid's GameTeen Titans vol. 3 #1–7
Teen Titans/Outsiders Secret Files and Origins 2003
192
2Family LostTeen Titans vol. 3 #8–12, #1/2136
3Beast Boys and GirlsBeast Boy #1–4 (1999 limited series)
Teen Titans vol. 3 #13–15
168
4The Future is NowTeen Titans/Legion Special #1
Teen Titans vol. 3 #16–23
224
Teen Titans/Outsiders: The InsidersTeen Titans vol. 3 #24–26
Outsiders vol. 3 #24–25, #28
144
Teen Titans/Outsiders: The Death and Return of Donna TroyTitans/Young Justice: Graduation Day #1–3
Teen Titans/Outsiders Secret Files and Origins 2003
DC Special: The Return of Donna Troy #1–4
176
5Life and DeathTeen Titans vol. 3 #29–33, Annual vol. 3 #1
Robin vol. 4 #146–147
Infinite Crisis #5–6
208
6Titans Around the WorldTeen Titans vol. 3 #34–41192
7Titans EastTeen Titans vol. 3 #42–47144
8Titans of TomorrowTeen Titans vol. 3 #50–54144
9On the ClockTeen Titans vol. 3 #55–61160
10Changing of the GuardTeen Titans vol. 3 #62–69192
11DeathtrapTeen Titans vol. 3 #70, Annual 2009
Titans vol. 2 #12–13
Vigilante vol. 3 #5–6
192
12Child's PlayTeen Titans vol. 3 #71–78208
13Hunt for RavenTeen Titans vol. 3 #79–87208
14Team BuildingTeen Titans vol. 3 #88–92, Red Robin #20, Wonder Girl vol. 2 #1168
15Prime of LifeTeen Titans vol. 3 #93–100200
N/ARavager – Fresh HellBackup stories from Teen Titans vol. 3 #72–75, #78–82144
TitleMaterial Collected PagesISBN
Teen Titans by Geoff Johns Book OneTeen Titans vol. 3 #1–12, #1/2, Teen Titans/Outsiders Secret Files and Origins 2003368978-1401265984
Teen Titans by Geoff Johns Book TwoTeen Titans vol. 3 #13–19, Beast Boy #1-4, Teen Titans/Legion Special #1, Legends of the DCU 80-Page Giant #1336978-1401277529
Teen Titans by Geoff Johns Book ThreeTeen Titans vol. 3 #20-26; #29-31 and Outsiders vol. 3 #24-25296978-1401289522

Titans (2008–2011)

Vol. #TitleMaterial collectedPagesISBN
1Old FriendsTitans East Special #1
Titans vol. 2 #1–6
200
2LockdownTitans vol. 2 #7–11128
3FracturedTitans vol. 2 #14, #16–22192
4Villains for HireTitans: Villains for Hire Special #1
Titans vol. 2 #24–27
160
5Family ReunionTitans vol. 2 #28–32, Shazam! #1144
6Broken Promises (Cancelled)Titans vol. 2 #33–38, Annual vol. 2 #1176

The New 52 Teen Titans (2011–2014)

Vol. #TitleMaterial collectedPagesISBN
1It's Our Right to FightTeen Titans vol. 4 #1–7168
The Culling: Rise of the RavagersTeen Titans vol. 4 #8–9, Annual #1
Legion Lost vol. 2 #8–9
Superboy vol. 6 #8–9
176
2The CullingTeen Titans vol. 4, #8–14, DC Universe Presents #12: Kid Flash192
3Death of the FamilyTeen Titans vol. 4 #0, #15–17, Batman #17, Red Hood and the Outlaws #16160
4Light and DarkTeen Titans vol. 4 #18–23144
5The Trial of Kid FlashTeen Titans vol. 4 #24–30, Annual #2–3256

The New 52 Teen Titans re-launch (2014–2016)

Vol. #TitleMaterial collectedPagesISBN
1Teen Titans Vol. 1: Blinded by the LightTeen Titans vol. 5 #1–7176
2Teen Titans Vol. 2: Rogue TargetsTeen Titans vol. 5 #8–12, Annual #1192
3Teen Titans Vol. 3: The Sum of Its PartsTeen Titans vol. 5 #14–19144
4Teen Titans Vol. 4: When Titans FallTeen Titans vol. 5 #20–24, Annual #2, Teen Titans: Rebirth #1184

DC Rebirth Titans, Teen Titans (2016–2020)

Vol. #TitleMaterial collectedPagesISBN
Titans: HuntTitans: Hunt #1–8, Justice League #51 and Titans: Rebirth #1264
1Titans Vol. 1: The Return of Wally WestTitans: Rebirth #1, Titans vol. 3 #1–6168
2Titans Vol. 2: Made in ManhattanTitans vol. 3 #7–10, Titans Annual #1, stories from DC Rebirth Holiday Special #1152
Titans: The Lazarus ContractTitans vol. 3 #11, Teen Titans vol. 6 #8, Deathstroke vol. 4 #19–20, Titans Annual #1136
3Titans Vol. 3: A Judas Among Us Titans vol. 3 #12–18168
4Titans Vol. 4: Titans Apart Titans vol. 3 #19–22, Titans Annual #2169
5Titans Vol. 5: The Spark Titans vol. 3 #23–27, Titans Special #1 184
6Titans Vol. 6: Into the Bleed Titans vol. 3 #29–36200
Titans: Burning RageTitans: Burning Rage #1–7192
Titans UnitedTitans United #1–7200
Titans United: BloodpactTitans United: Bloodpact #1–6160
Vol. #TitleMaterial collectedPagesISBN
1Teen Titans Vol. 1: Damian Knows BestTeen Titans: Rebirth #1, Teen Titans vol. 6 #1–5144
2Teen Titans Vol. 2: The Rise of AqualadTeen Titans vol. 6 #6–7, 9–11128
3Teen Titans Vol. 3: The Return of Kid FlashTeen Titans vol. 6 #13–14, #16–19 and a story from DC Holiday Special 2017152
Vol. #TitleMaterial collectedPagesISBN
1Teen Titans Vol. 1: Full ThrottleTeen Titans Special #1, Teen Titans vol. 6 #20-24.168
2Teen Titans Vol. 2: Turn it UpTeen Titans vol. 6 #25–27, Teen Titans Annual #1144
Teen Titans/Deathstroke: The Terminus AgendaDeathstroke vol. 4 #41–43, Teen Titans vol. 6 #28–30160
3Teen Titans Vol. 3: Seek and DestroyTeen Titans vol. 6 #31–38192
4Teen Titans Vol. 4: Robin No MoreTeen Titans vol. 6 #39–47, Teen Titans Annual #2256

Infinite Frontier, Dawn of DC (2021–present)

Vol. #TitleMaterial collectedPagesISBN
1Teen Titans Academy Vol. 1: X Marks the SpotSuicide Squad vol. 7 #3, Teen Titans Academy #1–5, Teen Titans Academy 2021 Yearbook #1, material from Infinite Frontier #0200
2Teen Titans Academy Vol. 2: Exit WoundsTeen Titans Academy #6–15240

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Series Index – Teen Titans first series (1965–1978) . Titans Tower . 2008-04-20 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20080412110743/http://www.titanstower.com/source/libindex/teentitans1.html . April 12, 2008 .
  2. Wonder Girl was initially a teenage version of Diana/Wonder Woman, so the discrepancy was "cleared up" through the creation of the character Donna Troy. She has subsequently undergone a plethora of revisions and identity crises, to be retro-fitted into subsequent continuities. As a result, she has become something of a Crisis-nexus, playing a key role in DC's Infinite Crisis and related titles and events.
  3. Web site: Series Index – New Teen Titans first series (1980–1988) . Titans Tower . 2008-04-20 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20080412110737/http://www.titanstower.com/source/libindex/newteentitans1.html . April 12, 2008 .
  4. . Retrieved 2008-04-20.
  5. Web site: Series Index – New Teen Titans second series / New Titans (1984–1996) . Titans Tower . 2008-04-20 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20080403040255/http://www.titanstower.com/source/libindex/newteentitans2A.html . April 3, 2008 .
  6. Web site: Series Index – Teen Titans Spotlight On: (1986–1988) . Titans Tower . 2008-04-20 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20080309080345/http://www.titanstower.com/source/libindex/teentitansspotlight.html . March 9, 2008 .
  7. Teen Titans Spotlight On: Starfire #1 (August 1986)
  8. . Retrieved 2008-04-20.
  9. Web site: Series Index – Team Titans (1992–1994) . Titans Tower . 2008-04-20 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20080331071252/http://www.titanstower.com/source/libindex/teamtitans.html . March 31, 2008 .
  10. Web site: Series Index – Teen Titans second series (1996–1998) . Titans Tower . 2008-04-20 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20080325012329/http://www.titanstower.com/source/libindex/teentitans2.html . March 25, 2008 .
  11. Web site: Series Index – Young Justice (1998–2003) . Titans Tower . 2008-04-20 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20080416071848/http://www.titanstower.com/source/libindex/youngjustice.html . April 16, 2008 .
  12. Web site: Series Index – Titans (1999–2003) . Titans Tower . 2008-04-20 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20080403002207/http://www.titanstower.com/source/libindex/titans.html . April 3, 2008 .
  13. Web site: Series Index – Outsiders (2003–2007) . Titans Tower . 2008-04-20 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20080309080329/http://www.titanstower.com/source/libindex/outsiders.html . March 9, 2008 .
  14. Web site: Series Index – Teen Titans third series (2003–present) . Titans Tower . 2008-04-20 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20080309080340/http://www.titanstower.com/source/libindex/teentitans3A.html . March 9, 2008 .
  15. http://dccomics.com/comics/?cm=9117 DC Comics April–July '08 blurbs for Titans #1–4
  16. Web site: Series Index – Teen Titans Go! (2003–present) . Titans Tower . 2008-04-20 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20080321003332/http://titanstower.com/source/libindex/teentitansgo.html . March 21, 2008 .
  17. http://dccomics.com/comics/?cm=8883 DC Comics February '08 blurb for Tiny Titans #1
  18. Web site: Review: Tiny Titans #3 . Timothy . Callahan . . April 10, 2008 . 2008-04-20.
  19. Web site: Tiny Titans #3 Review . Richard . George . . April 9, 2008 . 2008-04-20.