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Archives
Silver Age Teen Titans Archives 1 (Brave & the Bold 54, 60; Showcase 59; Teen Titans 1-5; w Bob Haney; a Nick Cardy). [From DC Comics: Get set for the first archive to chronicle the early adventures of one of DC’s longest-running teams—one that would eventually provide inspiration for this summer’s Teen Titans animated series on Cartoon Network! THE SILVER AGE TEEN TITANS ARCHIVES VOLUME 1 is a 216-page hardcover written by Bob Haney with art by master draftsmen Nick Cardy and Bruno Premiani and a new cover by Cardy. Volume 1 collects THE BRAVE & THE BOLD #54 and 60, SHOWCASE #59, and TEEN TITANS (first series) #1-5! When Robin, Aqualad and Kid Flash first appeared in THE BRAVE AND THE BOLD #54 (June-July 1964), they formed the core for what was to become one of comics’ most exciting and beloved series! By their next appearance, they joined forces with Wonder Girl and chose a name for the team: the Teen Titans. Don’t miss the first eight adventures of comics’ landmark teen super-team, and one of the first series to address teen trends and concerns.]
Showcase Presents: Teen Titans 1 (Brave and the Bold 54, 60, Showcase 59, Teen Titans 1-18; w Bob Haney, Marv Wolfman, Len Wein; a Nick Cardy, Bruno Premiani, Bill Molno, Irv Novick, Lee Elias, Bill Draut, Sal Trapani, Jack Abel). [From DC Comics: Robin, Wonder Girl, Kid Flash, and Aqualad unite for adventures only a teen team could handle!]
Showcase Presents: Teen Titans 2 (Brave and the Bold 83, 94, World's Finest 205, Teen Titans 19-36; w Bob Haney, Steve Skeates, et al.; a Nick Cardy, Neal Adams, et al.). [From DC Comics: The Titans meet The Hawk and The Dove as they encounter mystery and intrigue on college campuses and in city streets. Guest-starring Batman, Superman and the Justice League of America.]
New Teen Titans Archives 1 (DC Comics Presents 26; New Teen Titans 1-8; w Marv Wolfman; a George Pérez et al.). [From DC Comics: The New Teen Titans were sprung upon an unsuspecting comics audience in the fall of 1980. Created by writer Marv Wolfman and artist George Pérez with editor Len Wein, The New Teen Titans was originally expected to last no more than six issues. Instead, the series became a runaway hit, rivaling Marvel Comics' popular group the X-Men, and transformed the Titans into one of DC Comics' most enduring and popular super-teams. Collected here are the first eight issues of the The New Teen Titans and the now-classic preview comic originally featured in DC Comics Presents #26 - a lineup that includes the team's first battle with the extradimensional demon Trigon the Terrible and the highly-acclaimed story "A Day in the Lives..."]
New Teen Titans Archives 2 (9-16, Best of DC 18; w Marv Wolfman; a George Pérez, Romeo Tanghal, Carmine Infantino). [From DC Comics: In THE NEW TEEN TITANS ARCHIVES VOL. 2, the Titans — Robin, Wonder Girl, Kid Flash, Starfire, Cyborg, Raven, and Changeling — go to Mount Olympus to confront genuine gods. Along the way, they face off against the Brotherhood of Evil — the team that killed the legendary Doom Patrol! Plus, this hardcover includes a 10-page story by Wolfman, Carmine Infantino & Tanghal originally featured in BEST OF DC (BLUE RIBBON DIGEST) #18, in which the New Teen Titans first meet original Titans members Speedy and Aqualad!]
New Teen Titans Archives 3 (17-20, Tales of the New Teen Titans 1-418; w Marv Wolfman; a George Pérez, Romeo Tanghal, Brett Breeding). [From DC Comics: Don't miss this volume collecting THE NEW TEEN TITANS #17-20 and TALES OF THE NEW TEEN TITANS #1-4, with two stories named in Wizard's "100 Best Single Issues Since You Were Born!" The Titans help Kid Flash's possessed girlfriend, reunite with the original Starfire, team up with the Winged Wonder, Hawkman and much more!]
Series
New Teen Titans Vol. 1 from 1-40; Tales of the New Teen Titans from 41-91.
Terra Incognita (28-34, Annual 2; w Marv Wolfman; a George Pérez, Romeo Tanghal). [From DC Comics: Tara Markov is rescued from kidnappers by Changeling. Thus begins her quest to use her powers over earth and gravity for good, and join the team as Terra. Does this obnoxious young powerhouse have what it takes to be a team player?]
The Judas Contract (39-44, Annual 3; w Marv Wolfman; a George Pérez et al.). [From DC Comics: They were Earth's teenage defenders - unbeatable and unstoppable. Riding high, they took in an eighth member - a young girl - into their ranks. That was their downfall. Back in the eighties, The New Teen Titans became DC's most popular title and a huge sales success. The series reached its zenith with "The Judas Contract" storyline - a multipart epic that played on comics readers' expectations and offered shocking revelations and surprising twists at every turn. From the retirement of Robin and Kid Flash, to the birth of Nightwing and the introduction of Jericho, to the ultimate betrayal of a Titan - "The Judas Contract" kept readers positively riveted during its initial run, and still has fans talking today.]
Who Is Donna Troy? (38, 50, Vol. 2 50-55, Titans/Outsiders Secret Files 2003; w Marv Wolfman, Phil Jiminez; a George Pérez, Phil Jiminez, Dick Giordano, et al.). [From DC Comics: Who is Donna Troy? One of the most popular and enduring characters of the Teen Titans family, Donna Troy has led many lives and had many personas over the years: as Wonder Girl, Darkstar, Troia, and soon as an all-new and important figure in the DC Universe! But how did she come to be, and what is the truth behind her origins? With the help of fellow Titan Dick Grayson, Donna learns of a key moment in her past - just in time for her wedding. But will her newfound history prove to be just a lie, when the Titans of Myth come to turn her world upside-down? This collection features the most-demanded stories focusing on Donna Troy, delving into her past while laying the foundation for her future in the DC Universe!]
Vol. 2
New Teen Titans Vol. 2 from 1-49; New Titans from 50-130.
Terror of Trigon (1-5; w Marv Wolfman; a George Pérez). [From DC Comics: Evil has always been an intangible concept…but now it lives! It breathes! And the New Teen Titans don’t stand a chance of stopping it…the demon called Trigon. THE NEW TEEN TITANS: THE TERROR OF TRIGON is a 144-page trade paperback collecting the most exciting—and devastating—storyline from one of the most popular comics of the 1980s! When THE NEW TEEN TITANS was at its height of popularity—thanks to the fan-favorite creative team of writer Marv Wolfman and artists George Pérez & Romeo Tanghal—the teen team supreme was launched into a second title: a deluxe, direct-market-only version that would take super-hero storytelling to new heights! THE TERROR OF TRIGON, featuring a new cover by Phil Jimenez, collects the first five issues of THE NEW TEEN TITANS Volume 2, and also includes redesigned Titans profiles from the first volume of WHO’S WHO: THE DEFINITIVE DIRECTORY OF THE DC UNIVERSE. The most mysterious Titan, Raven, has been battling her (literal) inner demons for some time now, but she can no longer hold back the evil that is her father Trigon. Now the otherworldly demon has breached his dimensional prison, conquering the Earth—and Nightwing, Starfire, Cyborg, Changeling, and the rest of the Titans are mankind's only hope of defeating him.]
Who Is Donna Troy? (38, 50, Vol. 2 50-55, Titans/Outsiders Secret Files 2003; w Marv Wolfman, Phil Jiminez; a George Pérez, Phil Jiminez, Dick Giordano, et al.). [From DC Comics: Who is Donna Troy? One of the most popular and enduring characters of the Teen Titans family, Donna Troy has led many lives and had many personas over the years: as Wonder Girl, Darkstar, Troia, and soon as an all-new and important figure in the DC Universe! But how did she come to be, and what is the truth behind her origins? With the help of fellow Titan Dick Grayson, Donna learns of a key moment in her past - just in time for her wedding. But will her newfound history prove to be just a lie, when the Titans of Myth come to turn her world upside-down? This collection features the most-demanded stories focusing on Donna Troy, delving into her past while laying the foundation for her future in the DC Universe!]
A Lonely Place of Dying (60-61; w Marv Wolfman; a George Pérez). [See Batman crossovers for full contents.]
Vol. 3
A Kid's Game (1-7; w Geoff Johns; a Mike McKone, Marlo Alquiza, Tom Grummett, Nelson DeCastro, Kevin Conrad). [From DC Comics: The Teen Titans have always been about the next generation of hero being trained to one day succeed their adult role models. In the wake of the devastating death of Troia and the disbanding of Young Justice, Cyborg thinks it's time to get back to the basics. Joining him are Starfire and Raven as they decide to mentor those surviving teens - Robin, Superboy, Impulse and Wonder Girl. While the reluctant heroes come to hear the game plan, Deathstroke arrives on the scene and immediately threatens to derail Cyborg's dream. Are these champions ready for the deadliest mercenary on Earth? And what secret is Deathstroke hiding?]
Family Lost (8-12, ½; w Geoff Johns; a Mike McKone, Marlo Alquiza, Tom Grummett, Ivan Reis, Kevin Conrad, Marc Campos, Norm Rapmund). [From DC Comics: Raven returns…with a new body, but also a new master: the latest Brother Blood! Deathstroke's daughter, Rose Wilson assumes the identity of the Ravager and switches from Titans ally to Titans threat. Now Deathstroke and Rose hunt for the Titans. Could things be any more explosive? They do, when Kid Flash learns to drive!]
Beast Boys and Girls (13-15, Beast Boy 1-3; w Geoff Johns, Ben Raab; a Justiniano and Chris Ivy, and Tom Grummett and Lary Stucker). [From DC Comics: Raven returns…with a new body, but also a new master: the latest Brother Blood! Deathstroke's daughter, Rose Wilson assumes the identity of the Ravager and switches from Titans ally to Titans threat. Now Deathstroke and Rose hunt for the Titans. Could things be any more explosive? They do, when Kid Flash learns to drive!]
The Future Is Now (16-23; w Geoff Johns, Mark Waid; a Mike McKone, Ivan Reis & Tom Grummett). [From DC Comics: The Titans' weekends are usually a chance to get away from it all. But this time, they're really goneŠto the 31st century! And their return trip drops them off a mere 10 years into the future.]
Teen Titans/Outsiders: Insiders (24-26, Outsiders 24-25, 28; w Geoff Johns; a Matthew Clark, Carlos D'Anda, Tony Daniel, Art Thibert, Marlo Alquiza). [From DC Comics: When Nightwing and Speedy figure out there's a traitor in their midst, secrets come to the fore, including Superboy's ultimate corruption by his genetic father, Lex Luthor.]
Life and Death (29-33, Annual 1, Robin 146-147; w Geoff Johns, Bill Willingham, Marv Wolfman; a Tony Daniel, Scott McDaniel, Paco Medina, Todd Nauck). [From DC Comics: In the midst of INFINITE CRISIS, all hell is breaking loose as the dead seem to be returning to life — and Brother Blood is taking full advantage of the situation! Plus, Superboy meets Superboy-Prime!]
Titans Around the World (34-41; w Geoff Johns; a Tony Daniel). [From DC Comics: In the wake of INFINITE CRISIS, a new year of exciting adventures begins as Robin, Wonder Girl and the Teen Titans return to meet the "new" Teen Titans as recruiting begins for the mysterious and secretive Titans East! Plus, the Doom Patrol joins the Titans in their battle against the Brotherhood of Evil.]
Titans East (42-47; w Geoff Johns, Adam Beechen; a Peter Snejbjerg, Tony Daniel, Chris Batista). [From DC Comics: In this latest volume of the hit series, master assassin Deathstroke has formed his own team of Teen Titans in order to take on the original Teen Titans, destroy them and take their place. What new team of Titans will rise out of the ashes in this epic battle?]
Misc.
JLA/Titans: The Technis Imperative (3-issue mini + Titan Files 1 lead story; w Devin Grayson, Phil Jimenez; a Phil Jimenez, Paul Pelletier, Andy Lanning, Dexter Vines). [From DC Comics: When a large number of former members of the Teen Titans suddenly disappear, the Justice League and the Titans each begin investigations into the whereabouts of the missing heroes. But as the Titans realize that a former teammate is involved in the disappearances, they find themselves squaring off against the World's Greatest Heroes in order to protect their old friend. Featuring Superman, Flash, and Green Lantern, this book presents epic battles between mentors and protégés as Batman, Aquaman, and Wonder Woman each take up arms against their former sidekicks.]

The Teen Titans Swingin' Elseworlds Special (Elseworlds 1-shot; w Bob Haney; a Jay Stephens & Mike Allred). [From DC Comics: Set your time machines back to the swingin’ ’60s as the original Teen Titans—Robin, Wonder Girl, Kid Flash, Speedy, and Aqualad—find themselves on an amazing adventure to rescue the King of Camelot himself: President John F. Kennedy! THE TEEN TITANS SWINGIN’ ELSEWORLDS SPECIAL is a new Prestige Format Elseworlds Special written by classic TEEN TITANS writer Bob Haney and illustrated by the snappiest artists around: Jay Stephens (Jetcat Clubhouse) and Mike Allred (Madman, X-Statix) with a new cover by legendary TEEN TITANS artist Nick Cardy! The Titans soon find out that they’re the ones who may need the rescuing, and only the heroism of the 35th President of the United States can save the teenage wonders! In a word…it’s swingin’!]

Jay Stephens on the Mike Allred Message Board:

DC comics just cancelled our book (inked and coloured by the fabulous Allreds). Suposedly it has nothing to do with the fact that the story is strongly anti-war or that a deceased President appears fighting alongside a superhero team (sound familiar?). They say the story, written by original Titans CREATOR, Bob Haney, is simply 'too weird' and contradicts the current, highly successful, efforts of the new Titans monthly. In fact, they actually argued that the timing was bad, and that releasing the comic when the Titans weren't so popular would be a better idea. This is the first time I've heard the argument that a tie-in to a hit project is uncommercial.

Way to screw over the aging creator of a team that's making you a load of cash right now, DC.

Titans/Outsiders: The Death and Return of Donna Troy (Graduation Day 1-3, Return of Donna Troy 1-4; w Phil Jimenez, Judd Winick; a José Luis García-Lopez, Alé Garza, George Pérez, Phil Jimenez, Andy Lanning). [From DC Comics: Donna Troy - she is the heart and soul of the Titans and "sister" to Wonder Woman. But when a mysterious android's arrival from the future sparks a chain of events leading to Donna's death, two teams - Young Justice and the Titans - fall apart as a result. Then, a new incarnation of the Titans - along with the Outsiders - discovers that Donna is very much alive. However she no longer remembers being a hero, and is determined to destroy her friends! Will her former teammates be able to restore Donna's true self before her ultimate destiny is revealed?]
Titans/Young Justice: Graduation Day (3-issue mini; w Judd Winick; a Trevor Scott, Ale Garza, Larry Stucker, Marlo Alquiza). Now contained in The Death and Return of Donna Troy above.