The new Teen Titans Academy series has a bunch of new characters appearing in the series From all manner of backgrounds, across the DC Universe Yes, it's basically Marvel's Strange Academy, but with less of a magical focus.
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That's why we need a little imagination in our team-ups: what if all the next generation of animated teen heroes across the board were to link up to defeat villains? Brilliant, right? Teen Titans are of course the first team that comes to mind – they have "teen" in their name! Young Justice is another[...]
Teen Titans Academy #1 is published this Tuesday Bleeding Cool had previously leaked the news that there appeared to be a dig against fellow DC Comics/Warner Bros property, Harry Potter, and its creator JK Rowling, when Nightwing, in his tutor role at the new Roy Thomas Academy makes a reference to teaching "defence against the[...]
Teen Titans Academy is a new DC Comics title launching next week, which will see the classic Teen Titans group, including Nightwing, Starfire, Raven, Cyborg, and Beast Boy, running a school for young wizards super-powered youngsters Some will end up as superheroes, at least, some may end up as supervillains, but the school hopes that[...]
Teen Titans is one of the more established titles of the DC universe, having seen various incarnations with animated series, a live-action series, and consistent publication for decades.
When (the now-defunct) DC Universe came into existence, their idea to launch original series required a grab like Titans to entice subscribers, and fans of that series will[...]
The mystery of who the new Red X character for Future State: Teen Titans was not revealed in January or February, despite – or maybe because of – jumping in value on eBay and getting a special combined third printing Red X appeared as a longterm prisoner of the future Titans, and has been teased[...]
DC Comics has told comic book retailers that, to follow the second printings of both Future State: Teen Titans #1 and #2, DC Comics will, instead of third printings, be collecting the two issues in a 48-page cardstock comic for $5.99, $4 less than the cover price of both original card stock covers, and $2[...]
It's Red X time! As Bleeding Cool mentioned earlier, DC Comics is still keeping the identity of Red X secret – though they did give some more clues in today's Future State: Teen Titans #2 from DC Comics today As we pointed out, is clearly still a mystery in Titans Academy out in March.
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It's Nightwing time! Good luck getting a copy of Future State: Teen Titans #2 from DC Comics today, as some folk have been playing silly buggers on eBay and driving the price sky high over the appearance of Red X I mean, not that they are going to reveal who Red X is in this,[...]
Future State: Teen Titans #2 is published next week by DC Comics, But already the card cover version featuring Red X has seen one store sell 35 copies for $25 in advance, and another store, A And Z Comics, sell around eighty copies for $20 in advance.
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With the framing device of two people considered less relevant heroes, the development of the Teen Titans and events of much of the 1980s in DC Comics is explored in The Other History Of The DC Universe #2, which is a deep but strangely unsatisfying take.
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So how has all this fuss been affecting the sales of comic books on eBay? Both the Future State titles and other back issues which may have had their profile raised for other first appearances? Here are the latest highs on eBay.
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Future State: Teen Titans #1, out this week, has sold for $20[...]
Three more of DC's Future State titles have gone back for a second printing, two from this week, one from last week – Teen Titans, Superwoman and The Flash. All are for this week's FOC – which is three days earlier than usual, set for midnight tomorrow.
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It's future Titans and Teen Titans time Because in January and February, DC Comics will be running a two-month event, Future State, looking at potential and possible futures for the DC Universe, their most prominent characters and their successors Originally planned as the ongoing nature for these titles as 5G or Generation Five, it was truncated[...]
Teen Titans There have been a lot of them And now, for Death Metal, all that are still around come together in one place, with Donna Troy, Beast Boy – and everyone else who is still around Even Damian Wayne counts… here's the preview for Dark Nights: Death Metal: The Last Stories Of The DC[...]
The solicitation for Future State: Teen Titans #2 states "Red X returns to the Teen Titans! The mysterious former Teen Titans Academy student joins the surviving Titans in a final fight to stop the threat unleashed by one of the school's students Nightwing, Raven, Crush, Shazam, Starfire, Cybeast, and Red Arrow face their demons as[...]
DC Comics had told retailers through their distributors that they have cancelled all orders for Teen Titans Vol 4: Robin No More and the third volume of the Swamp Thing: The Bronze Age collecting the final pre-Alan Moore issues of the series Here are the listings as they still stand on Amazon.
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DC Group Editor Alex Carr talked to Den of Geek about the new Teen Titans Future State mini-series in DC's January 2021 solicitations.
Teen Titans introduces a really cool concept where we suggest that sometime in the future, a Teen Titans Academy was established, where the more classic Titans, Nightwing, Starfire, Cyborg, mentored characters that you saw[...]
DC Group Editor Alex Carr talked to Den of Geek about the new Teen Titans, Flash and Shazam Future State mini-series in DC's January 2021 solicitations And shared some artwork in the process – and that these three books will tie in., He states "Something that I really credit senior editor, Mike Cotton, with doing here,[...]
If at the Final Order Cutoff date of November 8th there are still copies available from the total print runs, retailers will have the chance to increase their orders.
DC Comics has also added variant covers to the following periodicals scheduled for release in November:
Aquaman #65 cover by Joshua Middleton
Batman Beyond #49 cover by Francis Manapul
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This wave includes the animated version Cyborg from the beloved animated series Teen Titans We will also be getting two characters from one of the Arkham video games Batman: Arkham Origins with Batman and Deathstroke Each figure will stand 7" tall, will be highly detailed, and fully articulated Cyborg will get a special Boom-Cannon swappable[...]
One of the more undervalued DC Comics keys, DC Comics Presents #26 features the first appearance of the New Teen Titans, specifically Raven, Cyborg, and Starfire This classic by Jim Starlin and George Perez pretty much is as good as it gets as far as Teen Titans runs are going to go The two defined[...]
Bleeding Cool scooped the news back in May that Kami Garcia and Gabriel Picolo were working on a threequel YA graphic novel to follow Teen Titans: Raven and Teen Titans: Beast Boy, called Teen Titans: Beast Boy Loves Raven A break-out hit for DC Comics, it was the first of their kids/YA original graphic novels[...]
In most areas of narrative writing instruction, they often come back to two words: "inevitable" and "surprising." Writers are charged with leading their readers to a conclusion that is both, and this issue of Teen Titans accomplishes one, but has had too much foreshadowing to provide the latter.
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It is implied that Damian made a literal deal with the Devil: his soul in exchange for the immortality and healing abilities he felt he needed to protect Gotham.
Could this be that Damian?
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Because this week's Teen Titans #42 sees Damian Wayne visited by a nervous Jonathan Kent And the worries he has for Damian's future,[...]
Teen Titans: Raven by Kami Garcia and Gabriel Picolo was a smash hit original graphic novel for DC Comics last year The best-selling of all the what-once-were Ink or Zoom OGNs intended for younger readers in bookstore and bookfair markets, it made the booksale charts, and burned through a number of printings It was, to[...]
Shocking character deaths are a staple of superhero comic book publishing, always good to show readers a certain story, or more often, super-mega-crossover event, is "important."
But rarely does a comic kill off nearly its entire cast of heroes! But Teen Titans #40 is an ambitious book, according to this preview.
As Robin explains that in order[...]
Teen Titans #39 is in stores from DC Comics this week, by Adam Glass, Robbie Thompson, and Eduardo Pansica But before then, a preview…
In which the Titans are working out an important detail live on a mission.
Because what is a superhero team without a great catchphrase?
Of course, the phrase is technically inaccurate at the moment.
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Teen Titans is wrapping up the Djinn War storyline in April's Teen Titans #41, and you know what that means! Yes, we all know it's impossible to end a truly impactful story without killing off a character, and it seems that's exactly what DC plans to do, according to DC's April solicitations Victory comes at[...]
But starting in February, Thompson will begin his first ongoing DC Comics work as co-writer of Teen Titans alongside Adam Glass, beginning with Teen Titans #39 The issue also adds new artist Eduardo Panisca to the team.
Teen Titans #39 begins a new storyline called The Djinn War which sees Djinn trapper insider her ring while[...]



























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