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===Teen Titans=== A Justice League knock-off made up of younger superheroes and former sidekicks. The original version was made up of the five most famous sidekicks of the Silver Age; Robin (Dick Grayson), Kid Flash (Wally West, who later became ''The'' Flash), Wonder Girl (Wonder Woman's sidekick whom nobody remembers these days aside from being a continuity clusterfuck), Speedy (Green Arrow's Robin rip-off) and Aqualad (Aquaman's sidekick). This version didn't do very well. Then the ''New'' Teen Titans came out in the Bronze Age, and this is the team that everybody remembers; Robin returned to lead, and brought Wonder Girl and Kid Flash back, before fleshing it out with Beast Boy (green animal shapeshifter and former sidekick to the Doom Patrol), Cyborg (Afro-American teen turned into a cyborg by his father after an experiment hideously mutilated him), Raven (angsty half-demon Goth psychic)<ref>In the original comic, Raven was the one who brought the Teen Titans together. Her angst centers around her father, Trigon, who has ''plans'' involving using her against her will.</ref>, and Starfire (gorgeous alien flying brick)<ref>In the initial version, and in most retellings, her rescue is part of the first adventure of the Titans</ref>. The New Teen Titans, aside from being much darker and edgier than the original team (with a high death rate to match), also inspired the two Teen Titans cartoons of the 2000s (save that both dropped Kid Flash and Wonder Girl as main characters). Over time interest for the New Teen Titans started to peter out thanks to a mix of meddling executives and long-time writer Marv Wolfman feeling the fatigue working on a book where he was forced to use characters he didn't like (and being on the same comic for almost 16 years straight is a LONG time), and the book was cancelled in the mid-90s. Several relaunches were attempted including one with most of the old team, but they either were trash fires or just didn't sell well, and the creation of Young Justice poached most of the more interesting characters. Then the cartoon came out and the then-ongoing Titans and Young Justice were axed in favor of a comic based on the show. After that run ended the Titans comic became extremely edgy and kept violently killing off its characters. From there the comic devolved into a series of false starts on runs that didn't last long either through quality, nobody cared about them because they were not the "main" cast or DC decided on yet another reboot. The Titans are languishing to this very day, being only a shadow of what they were in the 80s even with most of the bronze age cast being there. And Beast Boy ''still'' isn't allowed to grow up past being a teen.
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