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Titans East is the name of several DC Comics teams. The team appears in the Teen Titans comic books, and animated series. The comic book incarnation of Titans East first appeared in the Titans Tomorrow storyline, which is set in the future. The first modern incarnation first appears in Teen Titans #43 (2007) was a group of villains lead by Deathstroke. Cyborg has recently assembled a new version of the team. DC Comics is an American comic book and related media company. ...
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The Teen Titans is a team of comic book superheroes, as published by DC Comics. ...
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The Teen Titans, also known as âThe New Teen Titansâ, âNew Titansâ, or âThe Titansâ, a DC Comics superhero team. ...
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Titans Tomorrow is a storyline of a possible alternate future in the DC Comics Universe, from Teen Titans (vol. ...
Deathstroke the Terminator (Slade Wilson), also called simply Deathstroke (and originally simply the Terminator) is a fictional character, a supervillain in the DC Comics Universe. ...
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Fictional history
Titans East is based on the Teen Titans' west-coast counterpart Titans West,[1] a team of lesser-known teenage heroes including Beast Boy, Bat-Girl, and Hawk and Dove. Currently, the "main" Titans team is based in San Francisco, California, on the West Coast. The Teen Titans, also known as âThe New Teen Titansâ, âNew Titansâ, or âThe Titansâ, a DC Comics superhero team. ...
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Titans Tomorrow
Bumblebee, Cyborg, Batwoman, Captain Marvel, Terra, and Ravager form the future Titans East -
The original Titans East first appeared in the Titans Tomorrow storyline in which the Teen Titans meet their villainous older selves in the future.[2] This incarnation of Titans East is a group of former Titans rebelling against the future Titans rule over the Western United States. Image File history File links Futuretitanseast. ...
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Titans Tomorrow is a storyline of a possible alternate future in the DC Comics Universe, from Teen Titans (vol. ...
Batwoman (originally referred to as the Bat-Woman) is a fictional character, a female counterpart to DC Comics popular superhero Batman. ...
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Bumblebee is the superhero alias of Karen Beecher, a fictional character in the DC Comics universe. ...
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Cover to New Teen Titans #2, the original Ravagers first (and only) appearance. ...
Rose Wilson is a fictional comic book character in the DC Comics universe. ...
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Deathstroke's Titans Deathstroke created a group that he called "Titans East" specifically to take down the Teen Titans. [3] Image File history File links Titanseast. ...
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At the conclusion of the arc, Deathstroke mused to himself that he only created the Titans East to drive his own children, current Teen Titan members Ravager and Jericho, into staying with the Teen Titans. Deathstroke believed that since he couldn't be a proper father to them, he'd manipulate them into fully accepting the Titans into being their family, thus fulfilling his twisted sense of being a good father in the end. This version of characters disbanded after the storyline ended. Rose Wilson is a fictional comic book character in the DC Comics universe. ...
Jericho (Joseph William Wilson) is a fictional character, a superhero who was a member of the Teen Titans in the acclaimed 1980s period of New Teen Titans by Marv Wolfman and George Perez, published by DC Comics. ...
- Batgirl, Cassandra Cain[1] is the new leader of the League of Assassins, and more importantly, the only fighter to completely dominate Ravager. Deathstroke believes that Batgirl's skills and past with Robin and the other Gotham Knights will give them an edge against the Boy Wonder. It has been revealed Slade is using the same serum he used on Rose on Cassandra. Given an antiserum, she allies with Robin and the Titans before disappearing.
- Bombshell was sent by Deathstroke to spy on the Titans and get a disc containing the soul of his son, Jericho. After the Titans discovered she was a traitor and she was put in prison, Cyborg and Miss Martian went to interrogate her. When Bombshell refused to say anything, Miss Martian tried reading her mind and discovered she was a member of Titans East. Before she could learn anything else, Risk broke in and Batgirl slit her throat.
- Duela Dent,[4] a.k.a. the Joker's Daughter, is completely insane, but is also a former Titan. Deathstroke believes dealing with her insanity is worth the information Duela has. She has recently joined Robin's Titan team when Raven offered her membership in exchange for aid against the Titans East.
- Enigma was a late add-on to the team and was not mentioned until the solicit for Teen Titans #43 was released. Originally referred to as Riddler's Daughter, future solicits for Teen Titans refer to her as Enigma.
- Inertia[5] is a genetic clone of former Titan Bart Allen. Inertia was once a natural speedster, but lost his ability when the Speed Force was isolated in Bart, and now relies on a speed inducing chemical created by Deathstroke, who feels a speedster will be very useful.
- Kid Crusader[1] is the only person Deathstroke could find who has both heard of Kid Devil and wants to eliminate him.
- Match[1] is a clone of the late Superboy. While his Superman-level strength is a bonus for the team, Deathstroke thinks Match also gives the team a psychological advantage. Deathstroke is counting on his appearance to throw Wonder Girl, the Titans' most physically powerful member, off balance, as she was Superboy's girlfriend. Match's outfit is altered to resemble Superboy's last costume before his death, although he has come to look more like a Bizarro duplicate of him, complete with a reverse 'S' shield on his black T-shirt. It also appears that his intellect, like his body, is rotting away.
- Risk[4] lost an arm fighting with the Titans against Superboy-Prime, and is "furious at the world" over it. Deathstroke believes he can manipulate Risk, and thinks the Titans will hesitate in battle out of guilt.
- Sun Girl[1] harnesses the power of the sun. She is also a master manipulator, much like the original Terra.[1]
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For the Marvel Comics character see Bombshell (Marvel Comics) Bombshell is a fictional supervillain in the DC Comics Universe who was first mentioned in Teen Titans vol. ...
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Miss Martian (real name Mgann Morzz, alias Megan Morse) is a fictional superhero in the DC Comics Universe. ...
Duela Dent is a fictional character in the DC Universe. ...
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Inertia is a comic book character in the DC Comics universe. ...
Kid Crusader is a member of the Titans East, debuting in Teen Titans #42. ...
Kid Devil (Edward Eddie Bloomberg) is a superhero in the DC Comics universe. ...
Match is a fictional character in the DC Comics Universe. ...
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Risk is a comic book character appearing in publications from DC Comics. ...
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Titans East Special
Promotional image of the Titans East Special In November 2007 DC released a one shot special called "Teen Titans East Special", written by Judd Winick with art by Ian Churchill and Norm Rapmund. In the special, Cyborg was assembling a group of young heroes to train as the new "Titans East." These members included: Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ...
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Judd Winick (born in 1970 on Long Island, New York City) is an American comic book and comic strip writer/artist famous for his 1994 stint on MTVs The Real World: San Francisco, as well for his work on such comic books as Green Lantern, Green Arrow, and Pedro...
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However, during an early training mission they were attacked and seriously injured by an unknown assailant. [6] Anima is the name of a DC Comics character, who starred in the comic book series of the same name. ...
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Appearances in other media In the Teen Titans animated series, the Titans East form as a result of Brother Blood's actions. Cyborg is the temporary leader of the team in the episode "Titans East", in which he helps build their Titans Tower and helps them become a cohesive team. They prove to be unwilling, mind-controlled servants of Brother Blood, to be used as part of a trap for Cyborg, but become a true superhero team upon being freed. The episode "For Real" spotlights the Titans East as they occupy the main Titans' city in their absence. Teen Titans is an American animated television series created by Sam Register and Glen Murakami and produced by Warner Bros. ...
Brother Blood is the name of two fictional comicbook characters in the DC Universe. ...
The members of Titans East are: This article is about the Teen Titans member. ...
Bumblebee is the superhero alias of Karen Beecher, a fictional character in the DC Comics universe. ...
Garth is a fictional character in DC Comics. ...
Roy Harper is a fictional superhero in the DC Comics Universe. ...
Más and Menos are fictional teenaged superhero characters from the Teen Titans animated television series, affiliated with the Titans East team. ...
Resources - DCU: One Year Greater Panel
References - ^ a b c d e f Wizard #180, Newsarama
- ^ Teen Titans, vol. 3 #18-19
- ^ DC Nation: #30
- ^ a b CATCHING UP WITH GEOFF JOHNS
- ^ Comic-Con 2006: DC Secrets
- ^ Titans East Special #1
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