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[[WMG:Aqualad II]]
-->'''AKA:''' Jackson Hyde
-->'''Abilities''': Hydrokinesis, fast swimming, underwater breathing
See the [[Characters/PostFlashpointAquaman post-Flashpoint Aquaman character sheet]] for more.
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* [[Characters/ComicbookTeenTitansSilverAge Silver Age (1964-1969)]] [[note]]Garth, Wally West, Dick Grayson, Roy Harper and Donna Troy [[/note]]
* [[Characters/ComicbookTeenTitansBronzeAge Bronze Age (1970-1979)]]
* [[Characters/ComicbookTeenTitansNewTeenTitans The New Teen Titans (1980-1994)]]
* [[Characters/ComicbookTeenTitansTeamTitans Team Titans (1992-1994)]]
* [[Characters/ComicbookTeenTitansArsenalTitans Arsenal's Titans (1994-1996)]]
* [[Characters/ComicbookTeenTitansAtomTitans Atom's Teen Titans and The Titans (1996-2003)]]
* [[Characters/ComicbookTeenTitansPostGraduation Post-Graduation Day (2003-2011)]]
* [[Characters/ComicbookTeenTitansPostFlashpoint Post-Flashpoint (2011-2016)]]
* [[Characters/ComicbookTeenTitansAncillary Ancillary Teams (Titans West, Titans L.A., Titans East, Honorary Titans)]]
* [[Characters/ComicbookTeenTitansVillains Villains]]

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* [[Characters/ComicbookTeenTitansSilverAge Silver Age (1964-1969)]] [[note]]Garth, [[note]] Garth, Wally West, Dick Grayson, Roy Harper and Harper, Donna Troy [[/note]]
Troy[[/note]]
* [[Characters/ComicbookTeenTitansBronzeAge Bronze Age (1970-1979)]]
(1970-1979)]] [[note]] Bumblebee, Gnaark, Mal Duncan, Hawk & Dove, Duela Dent, Lilith Clay [[/note]]
* [[Characters/ComicbookTeenTitansNewTeenTitans The New Teen Titans (1980-1994)]]
(1980-1994)]] [[note]] Baby Wildebeest, Beast Boy, Cyborg, Jericho, Kole, Pantha, Phantasm, Raven, Red Star, Jason Todd, Starfire, Terra [[/note]]
* [[Characters/ComicbookTeenTitansTeamTitans Team Titans (1992-1994)]]
(1992-1994)]] [[note]] Redwing, Prestor Jon, Killowat, Nightrider, Battalion [[/note]]
* [[Characters/ComicbookTeenTitansArsenalTitans Arsenal's Titans (1994-1996)]]
(1994-1996)]] [[note]] Damage, Kyle Rayner, Bart Allen, Minion, Mirage, Ravager, Supergirl (Linda Danvers), Terra II [[/note]]
* [[Characters/ComicbookTeenTitansAtomTitans Atom's Teen Titans and The Titans (1996-2003)]]
(1996-2003)]] [[note]] Argent, Ray Palmer, Captain Marvel, Jr., Jesse Chambers, Hotspot, Prysm, Risk [[/note]]
* [[Characters/ComicbookTeenTitansPostGraduation Post-Graduation Day (2003-2011)]]
(2003-2011)]] [[note]] Aquagirl II, Blue Beetle III, Bombshell, Enigma, Hawk II & Dove II, Red Devil, Kid Eternity, Bart Allen, Miss Martian, Osiris, Tim Drake, Solstice, Speedy II, Static, Superboy, Supergirl (Kara Zor-El), Talon, Wonder Girl II [[/note]]
* [[Characters/ComicbookTeenTitansPostFlashpoint Post-Flashpoint (2011-2016)]]
(2011-2016)]] [[note]] Bunker, Skitter, Danny the Street, Doomed [[/note]]
* [[Characters/ComicbookTeenTitansAncillary Ancillary Teams (Titans West, Titans L.A., Titans East, Honorary Titans)]]
Titans)]] [[note]] Anima, Aquagirl, Bushido, Flamebird, Golden Eagle, Little Barda, Power Boy, Protector, Son of Vulcan II [[/note]]
* [[Characters/ComicbookTeenTitansVillains Villains]]Villains]] [[note]] Blackfire, Brother Blood II, Cheshire, Cinder, Clock King II, Deathstroke, Deathwing, the Fearsome Five, Godiva, Harvest, H.I.V.E., Mad Mod, Mister Twister, Nursery Cryme, the Terror Titans, Trident, Trigon the Terrible, the Wildebeest Society [[/note]]
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[[WMG:Aqualad / Tempest]]
->'''AKA:''' Garth
->'''Abilities:''' Aquatic adaptation, super-strength, telepathy, super-senses, sorcery, water manipulation
See the [[Characters/{{Aquaman}} Aquaman character sheet]] for more info.

[[WMG:Kid Flash / The Flash III]]
->'''AKA:''' Wallace West
->'''Abilities:''' Super-speed
See the [[Characters/TheFlash Flash character sheet]] for more info.

[[WMG:Robin / Nightwing / Batman III]]
->'''AKA:''' Richard Grayson
->'''Abilities:''' Martial arts master, detective skills, acrobatics
See ComicBook/{{Nightwing}} for more info.


[[WMG:Speedy / Arsenal / Red Arrow]]
->'''AKA:''' Roy Harper
->'''Abilities:''' Master archer and gunslinger
See the [[Characters/GreenArrow Green Arrow character sheet]] for more info.


[[WMG:Wonder Girl / Troia / Wonder Woman IV]]
->'''AKA:''' Donna Troy
->'''Abilities:''' Super-strength, flight, heightened reflexes

See the [[Characters/WonderWoman Wonder Woman character sheet]] for more.

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* [[Characters/ComicbookTeenTitansSilverAge Silver
Age (1964-1969)]]
[[WMG:Aqualad / Tempest]]
->'''AKA:''' Garth
->'''Abilities:''' Aquatic adaptation, super-strength, telepathy, super-senses, sorcery, water manipulation
* [[Characters/ComicbookTeenTitansBronzeAge Bronze Age (1970-1979)]]
* [[Characters/ComicbookTeenTitansNewTeenTitans The New Teen Titans (1980-1994)]]
* [[Characters/ComicbookTeenTitansTeamTitans Team Titans (1992-1994)]]
* [[Characters/ComicbookTeenTitansArsenalTitans Arsenal's Titans (1994-1996)]]
* [[Characters/ComicbookTeenTitansAtomTitans Atom's Teen Titans and The Titans (1996-2003)]]
* [[Characters/ComicbookTeenTitansPostGraduation Post-Graduation Day (2003-2011)]]
* [[Characters/ComicbookTeenTitansPostFlashpoint Post-Flashpoint (2011-2016)]]
* [[Characters/ComicbookTeenTitansAncillary Ancillary Teams (Titans West, Titans L.A., Titans East, Honorary Titans)]]
* [[Characters/ComicbookTeenTitansVillains Villains]]
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[[folder: Post-''Rebirth'' (2016-Present)]]
[[WMG:Robin IV]]
-->'''AKA:''' Damian Wayne
-->'''Abilities:''' Martial arts master, detective skills, acrobatics
See the [[Characters/{{Aquaman}} Aquaman [[Characters/BatmanAndBatFamily Batman: Batman and Bat Family character sheet]] for more info.

[[WMG:Kid Flash / The Flash III]]
->'''AKA:''' Wallace West
->'''Abilities:'''
III]]
-->'''AKA:''' Wally West II
-->'''Abilities:'''
Super-speed
See the [[Characters/TheFlash Flash character sheet]] for more info.

[[WMG:Robin / Nightwing / Batman III]]
->'''AKA:''' Richard Grayson
->'''Abilities:''' Martial arts master, detective skills, acrobatics
See ComicBook/{{Nightwing}} for more info.


[[WMG:Speedy / Arsenal / Red Arrow]]
->'''AKA:''' Roy Harper
->'''Abilities:''' Master archer and gunslinger
See the [[Characters/GreenArrow Green Arrow character sheet]] for more info.


[[WMG:Wonder Girl / Troia / Wonder Woman IV]]
->'''AKA:''' Donna Troy
->'''Abilities:''' Super-strength, flight, heightened reflexes

See the [[Characters/WonderWoman Wonder Woman character sheet]] for more.
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[[WMG:Bumblebee]]
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->'''AKA:''' Karen Beecher-Duncan
->'''Abilities:''' Flight, sonic blasts, electric "stings", insect-like size (after Infinite Crisis)

* ActionGirlfriend: Meant to become one for Mal, with more love for the superhero job than he does.
* AnimalThemedSuperbeing: Initially just had the alias of Bumblebee, but her later appearances had her at a tiny size as well. Her animated incarnation even displays what appeared to be natural wings and shrinking powers.
* CaptainErsatz: Essentially bears some similarity to Janet Van-Dyne/Wasp from MarvelComics Avengers with her powers and costume, although Karen's shrinking was only introduced in the cartoon (and her later comic self was permanently shrunk to the size).
* CoolShades: Had these briefly in her ''OYL'' get-up.
* GadgeteerGenius: She was introduced this way, with her technology skills. A retcon after the first Crisis even stated that she made Mal's Gabriel horn for him.
* HappilyMarried: As part of the OfficialCouple with Mal, until their relationship became strained from them being disfigured and they divorced offpanel in Doom Patrol.
* PoweredArmor: Had elements in this with her original spandex power suit, but plays this straight in her uniform in the Doom Patrol series. Her exoskeleton enables flight through rapid movement on her wings that are attached to her costume, faster movement and a vibration application allow her sonic disruption. It also acts like a body armor that enhances her strength.
* PowerHair: Has this in her Doom Patrol appearances.
* RetCanon: Sported her animated counterpart's outfit and hair style (the afro buns) for a time after the ''One Year Later'' time jump.
* {{Retcon}}: She was originally part of the East Coast team, but Marv Wolfman retconned her in as part of Titans West, as a way of keeping the "fab five" as their own team with everyone else being relegated to the other.

[[WMG:Gnaark]]
->'''AKA:''' John Gnaark
->'''Abilities:''' Super-strength, agility, and intelligence

* BusCrash: Was never seen again after the '70s Titans series. An offhand mention was then made of him having died, when Marv Wolfman decided to wrap up the whereabouts of the Bronze Age Titans at Donna Troy's wedding.
* ContemporaryCaveman: Prior to the Crisis, Gnarrk was a time displaced Neanderthal stranded in the present. Through love and telepathic communication, Lilith teaches him human language and customs.
* CulturedBadass: After his crash course in modern culture, he becomes obsessed with acting like a civilized man, up to using a much fancier and more formal vocabulary than any of the other Titans and even refusing to use his enhanced strength unless in an emergency.
* HumanPopsicle: In his past (post-Crisis) a volcanic disturbance threatened Gnarrk. The jewel in his chest protected him by encasing him in ice. Centuries passed, and Gnarrk remained in his ice tomb. During that time, his mind still worked, and Gnarrk dreamed of a better world. He used his abilities to cure disease and control the forces of nature to benefit mankind.
* NobleSavage: Starts out as this, having a good heart but being unable to communicate much with anyone other than Lilith. A crash course in modern culture later, and he becomes a CulturedBadass.
* OfficialCouple: With Lilith, up until his abrupt (offscreen) death. Post-Crisis, they had a psychic bond in their brief meeting while Lilith was dating Don Hall.
* {{Telepathy}}: As a side-effect of being fused with the meteor rock, Gnarrk developed a psychic rapport with Lilith Clay.
** It is possible that the meteor also granted Gnarrk other psionic abilities, but what these powers may have been has never been revealed.
* TimeTravelEscape and YouAlreadyChangedThePast: In the Pre-Crisis continuity, Mal and Wally accidentally kill him in self-defense after an unexpected trip to the past. They later travel back in time again with the help of stone age wizard to save him from his untimely death in hopes of preserving the past. However, when they're brought back to the future, Gnaark goes back with them, thus making their efforts to keep him alive and in the past all for naught.

[[WMG:The Guardian / Herald / Vox]]
->'''AKA:''' Mal Duncan
->'''Abilities:''' Generates multi-dimensional portals; sonic blasts

* BadassNormal: He was initially just a super-strong boxer in his debut.
* BiblicalAllusion: He gets his horn during a vision paralleling that of Jacob, where he wrestles the Angel of Death to a standstill and receives the horn as a reward.
* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Vanished from DC titles after a while, and him and Karen were said to have divorced offpanel in the Doom Patrol series.
* DisabilitySuperpower: After his horn exploded in his face and left him mute in "Infinite Crisis", Steel and the Chief of the Doom Patrol fused the parts of the Gabriel's Horn into his body, allowing him to become open portals simply by speaking with a synthesized voice box.
* HappilyMarried: To Karen, until the whole Infinite Crisis incident and their divorce in Doom Patrol.
* HeroicSecondWind: His Gabriel's Horn invoked this pre-Crisis, being most useful when he was at a disadvantage.
* IHaveManyNames: Initially just used "Mal" as his codename, but then took on the suit of the original Guardian after his doubts about being an effective team member. He then briefly used the codename "Hornblower" after acquiring the Gabriel's Horn, but went back to his Guardian identity. Post-Crisis, he was always "Herald", and then became "Vox" when he moved to the Doom Patrol.
* PoweredArmor: In his Guardian identity.
* {{Retcon}}: Was relegated to being a part of the West team in Post-Crisis continuity, rather than the East team. His first two identities were also retconned away, and the nature of the Gabriel's Horn changed from being magical to being of special technology (and made for him by Karen).

[[WMG:Hawk and Dove]]
->'''AKA:''' Hank and Don Hall
->'''Abilities:''' Heightened strength and agility (both), claws (Hawk)

See their [[Comicbook/HawkAndDove personal page]] for more info.

[[WMG:The Joker's Daughter / Harlequin]]
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->'''AKA:''' Duela Dent
->'''Abilities:''' Acrobatics, clown-themed gadgets

* AdaptationalVillainy: In the ComicBook/New52 universe, Duela Dent is a psychopathic young woman who took residence in Gotham's underground sewers as a tribal leader going by the name Joker's Daughter. She became obsessed with not only serving The Joker, but also with having his blood course inside of her, so she can truly become his "daughter."
* DeadpanSnarker: In the pre-Crisis continuity, mostly aimed at Roy.
* FridgeLogic: Discussed in-universe in a conversation between Dick Grayson and Duela at Donna Troy's wedding. In the original Duela storyline written by Bob Rozakis, the question of Duela's parentage was eventually resolved with Duela being revealed as Two-Face's daughter sometime after he got married. Much later and under a different writer, Marv Wolfman, at Donna Troy's wedding Dick pointed out that this origin was impossible because Duela was too old for it to be true. Duela was close to Dick's age and Harvey Dent didn't become Two-Face or get married until after Dick Grayson had already become Robin. Duela admonishes Dick for taking so long to figure out such an obvious contradiction.
* LukeIAmYourFather: Duela claimed she was the daughter of multiple super-villains. Pre-Crisis it was believed she was Two-Face's daughter, until it was revealed that she was too old to be his child. Following ''ComicBook/InfiniteCrisis'', it was revealed that Duela comes from Earth-3, and is the daughter of the Jokester (a heroic version of the Joker), Three-Face (a heroic, female version of Two-Face) and the stepdaughter of a heroic Riddler.
* PlotRelevantAgeUp: A subversion. When she returned during Donna Troy's wedding, she was significantly older (and heavier), to further support that she wasn't Two-Face's daughter. Following ''ComicBook/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths'', her next appearance was in a mental institution, where her memories as a Titan were met with skepticism because of how old she was. During her next few appearances she was much younger.
* ProgressivelyPrettier: Originally had a clown-like face as part of her costume, with exaggerated jaw and mouth (much the same way TheJoker was drawn at the time), and had poofy violet hair. In recent years and flashback sequences, her in-costume appearance was tweaked for her to appear more conventionally attractive, with only white face paint and her hair shown to be sleeker.
* SexyJester: Her whole motif, whether she's calling herself the Joker's Daughter or the Harlequin.
* StuffedIntoTheFridge: Her death was what started ''ComicBook/CountdownToFinalCrisis''. She abducts a teen celebrity from a nightclub, only to be stopped by Jason Todd. She claims that she comes from an alternate Earth and, after escaping, she is killed by a Monitor.



[[WMG:Lilith / Omen]]
->'''AKA:''' Lilith Clay[[note]]"Lilith Clay-Jupiter" in some biographies after Dan Jurgens' run of Teen Titans[[/note]]
->'''Abilities:''' Precognition, telepathy, teleportation

* BroodingBoyGentleGirl: With Gnaark.
* CListFodder: See below, in the case of ''Graduation Day''. She becomes somehow unable to detect that a Superman android isn't the real deal, and gets her neck snapped when she charges at him and attempts to scratch him.
* DarkerAndEdgier: Her transition to Omen. However, this was to play up the mystery of her character and the evolution of her psychic abilities to mystical powers. She never once turned into an anti-hero.
** After the New 52, Omen's been revamped as a blind villainess with a revealing outfit and reality-warping powers used for sinister purposes. However, due to the fan backlash, Lilith's appearance was restored closer to her original appearance, though she's been BroughtDownToNormal as a result.
* {{Expy}}: Became one of Raven in Dan Jurgens' run, due to him not being allowed to use that character. Later writers for her guest appearances (such as the Titans LA story) even had her acting as prim and proper as Raven, completely with the wiggly speech balloons. This faded during her guest stint in Jay Faerber's Titans stories.
** In the New 52, Omen wears a bird-themed costume and seems to be an expy of Dark Raven- as she was also originally intended to be that, before editorial changes hit.
* FieryRedhead: Subverted, as she was one of the milder personalities on the team.
* HeelFaceRevolvingDoor: She became evil in the post-Flashpoint Earth, but the next time she's seen in the third annual issue, she's no longer evil nor does she have her powers anymore.
* LukeIAmYourFather: Pre-Crisis, her birth mother turned out to be Thia of the Titans of Myth, and her birth father was dead due to being immolated by Thia. Post-Crisis, the identity of Lilith's father turned out to be Loren Jupiter, the man who financed the Titans. Her mother has not yet been revealed. Lilith's stated that her psychic abilities were inherited from her mother, and that she's very secretive. WordOfGod from Dan Jurgens has it that Lilith's mom is a preexisting DC character.
* MiniDressOfPower: Wore a few variations of this in her time with the Titans (usually in green or pink), although she also preferred other types of civilian clothing. After she became Omen (pre-New 52), she switched to just wearing her red robe, except for a period when she was a guest star in ''Titans'' volume 1.
* OfficialCouple: With Gnaarrk, Pre-Crisis. Post-Crisis, she had feelings for the redesigned (and soon to be deceased) Gnaarrk, but was also dating Don Hall.
* OmniscientMoralityLicense: Behaved like she had one in at least one silver age story, where she placed the other Titans in an illusion that reflected their worst fears in order to help them overcome said fears. She's never called out for it.
* ReincarnationRomance: One silver age story states that she's the reincarnation of [[RomeoAndJuliet Giulietta Capulet]], and at the end of the story, she gets with Romeo's reincarnation. However, it's ultimately subverted since she ends up with Gnaark and not Romeo.
* StuffedInTheFridge: ''Graduation Day''. The characters in story made a bigger deal of Donna Troy's death then her's. It can be argued that her death was what began the thread of mutilation and death being more closely associated with the Teen Titans.

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[[folder: The New Teen Titans (1980-1994)]]
[[WMG:Baby Wildebeest]]
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->'''Abilities:''' Super-strength

* BabyTalk: Often spoke in this, due to being a toddler. By the time of his cameos in Devin Grayson's ''Titans'', he spoke a little more coherently and like a slightly older child.
* CListFodder: Notable for being a gratuitous death of a child character, even if he was in his hulked-out adult mode at the time. He basically was violently gored through by Superboy Prime's heat vision, after attempting to attack him for beheading his "mama".
* DependingOnTheArtist: As to how monsterish he might have looked, vs. slightly more humanoid appearances.
* DesignerBabies: One of the Wildebeest Society's many unusual test subjects.
* RedeemingReplacement: to the Wildebeest Society
* StuffedInTheFridge: Died alongside his adopted mother Pantha to serve as character development for his father-figure Red Star. Character development that never happened beyond a single issue of ''Teen Titans''.

[[WMG:Beast Boy / Changeling]]
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->'''AKA:''' Garfield Logan
->'''Abilities:''' Animal shapeshifting

* AfraidOfDoctors: In Creator/GeoffJohns run, Superboy and Beast Boy have a phobia of doctors, due to both of them being experimented on as kids. Beast Boy in particular has a special hatred for needles.
* AlmightyJanitor: At least one interpretation of Beast Boy's character is that he has immense power (see Inverse Law of Complexity to Power below) but doesn't want the responsibility involved.
* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: Always has green skin-- until the New 52 reboot, where he has red skin to better connect him to the Red, the metaphysical manifestation of the Animal Kingdom. Later has regained his Green skin.
* {{Animorphism}}: He can turn into a green version of any animal (though he can't turn into larger animals without strain) and can speak in any form. This is because he's not limited to turning into animals, are [[OurMonstersAreDifferent included magical and mythological monsters]].
* AttentionWhore: Admits to himself in post-Rebirth that he feels the need to have attention on him.
* BerserkButton: Whenever anyone hurts Raven, he goes mad!
* BigBrotherMentor: At least he tries to be.
* BirdsOfAFeather: With Raven in the New 52.
* BoxingLessonsForSuperman: One of the "limitations" of Beast Boy's power is the fact that he simply doesn't know what he ''can'' do. Just watching AnimalPlanet allows him to discover new animal forms and the inherent powers they possess.
* CurtainsMatchTheWindow: He has green hair and eyes.
* DarkAndTroubledPast: Beast Boy is a boy who has suffered many hardships in his life. Both his real parents have passed away, and then his foster mother, whom Garfield became very close to, died in battle along with virtually all of the other Doom Patrol members. He was also part of the team. Also, his foster father was driven mad by a helmet he used to fight enemies.
* DeadpanSnarker
* DependingOnTheArtist: How animalistic he looks (with features like PointedEars and CuteLittleFangs, clawed hands and [[DoesNotLikeShoes bare feet]], or [[HellishPupils slitted rather than round pupils]]) varies with each artist who draws him. How old he looks is also frequently changed, oftentimes looking [[OlderThanTheyLook as young as Bart]] rather then his actual age.
* DependingOnTheWriter: Beast Boy's had a number of different interpretations over the years. One good example is how some authors have let him [[CharacterDevelopment grow up and mature into a leader and mentor of the Titans]][[note]]He was actually at one point intended to become the leader of a team in a series called Titans LA, only for the series to never be greenlit and that team to end up collapsing soon after[[/note]], only for others to come along and recast him as the immature prat he started as.
* HeterosexualLifepartners: With Cyborg.
* HideYourOtherness: Downplayed; for a guy with green skin and hair, there's only so much otherness you can hide, but one interpretation of why he doesn't use the full extent of his powers is that he's ashamed of them for being freakish.
* IJustWantToBeSpecial: He is very attached to his super powers.
* ImpossiblyTackyClothes: His only decent costume was even phased out for one more like his original costume.
* InUniverseNickname: "Gar" from Garfield, on occasion.
* InverseLawOfComplexityToPower: Garfield's power is "shapeshifts into animals", taking on both their form and natural powers. The range, mechanism, and limitations of his power have never, in the fifty years since his debut, been really examined, leading to what is basically one of the most versatile movesets in all of DC. Typically he shifts into normal earth organisms, but he's turned into normal animals of unusual size (like a man-sized spider or a room-sized octopus), alien creatures (both in the ''Titans'' cartoon and the ''Who is Wonder Girl?'' arc), demonic monsters (when under demonic influence, usually Trigon's or one of his children's), chimerical or amorphous monstrosities (when consumed with insane rage), mythical creatures like dragons or a phoenix, fictional and imaginary creatures like [[Literature.{{Jabberwocky}} the Jabberwock]] (a future incarnation of himself named [[Comicbook/KingdomCome Menagerie]]), and in some cases multiple animals at once (like swarms of flies).
** At least one interpretation of him can actually use multiple animal powers at once, such as replicating like an amoeba when he's a bull.
** Should his powers allow Beast Boy to turn into humans? [[RequiredSecondaryPowers Wolfman and Perez say yes]]. Is he ''allowed'' to turn into other humans? [[EnforcedTrope Wolfman and Perez say no]]. (Next question: Can he become [[Comicbook.SuperMan Kryptonian]]?)
** Note, this is without getting into the secondary powers he's exhibited, like superhuman strength, speed, and senses. Following the events of ''The Judas Contract'', he also was shown to use [[Comicbook/DoomPatrol Mento's psionic helmet]]... which can only be used by people with inherent psychic abilities.
* LoveableSexManiac: Boy-howdy! In his earliest appearances, he threw himself at nearly anything female. In fact, the second issue of ''The New Teen Titans'' has him intentionally inviting the team for a swim in his pool just to trick Donna Troy and Starfire into the ''skimpiest'' bikinis he could find.
** In his [[UsefulNotes/TheBronzeAgeOfComicBooks Bronze Age]] bios, his relationship status was listed as "desperate."
* NextTierPowerUp: He awakened the ability to shape shift into mythological and magical animals when protecting Raven from the Wyld. His evil future self who had the same ability implied that he could do it all along but was afraid to do so.
* PrimalStance
* RequiredSecondaryPowers: Beast Boy only wears his uniform half of the time; it disappears whenever he shifts. Where, exactly, it goes (and the implications of it disappearing) is a puzzle that has yet to be solved.
* RetCanon: Following the ''One Year Later'' TimeSkip from ''ComicBook/InfiniteCrisis'', Beast Boy donned his costume from the cartoon and was given pointy ears and fanged teeth to match his animated counterpart.
* SadClown: His constant joking and goofing off are often shown to be a way to distract himself from dwelling on tragedy. This is a character who got his start in ''ComicBook/DoomPatrol,'' after all.
* SelectiveObliviousness: In the ''ComicBook/TheJudasContract'' story, Changeling will always believe that Terra was a ReverseMole or that she was being controlled by Slade, despite all the evidence of the contrary, including Terra's own explicit remarks.
** RevengeBeforeReason: He even kept attacking Slade after all this, blaming him for the death of Terra.
* SoleSurvivor: He is the only member of the Ravagers to survive after the cancellation of their book. He and Robotman are the only (relatively sane) survivors of the original Doom Patrol as well.
* {{Transplant}}: Beast Boy started off with the ''Doom Patrol'' but eventually wound up in the ''New Teen Titans'' when Raven summoned him to join the team she was rebuilding. He ended up bringing the DP mythos with him, tethering the two series together for decades.
* WillTheyOrWontThey: With Raven.
** OfficialCouple: Settles on this just before the New 52 reboot too. Before that, he had a civilian girlfriend named Jillian, who he had an on-and-off relationship with.
* VagueAge
* WillfullyWeak: It is heavily implied multiple times that he restrains himself from shifting into magical and mythological creatures out of fear of losing control of himself. Fittingly since he killed his Trigon spawned EvilTwin in cold blood when pushed to far by turning into an EldritchAbomination and crushing him between his hands and Madame Rouge by accident when transformed into a chimera.
* YouFightLikeACow

[[WMG:Cyborg / Cyberion]]
->'''AKA:''' Victor Stone
->'''Abilities:''' Super-strength, invulnerability, technopathy, advanced weaponry, engineering skills

See [[Comicbook/{{Cyborg}} his page]] for more info.


[[WMG:Jericho]]
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->'''AKA:''' Joseph Wilson
->'''Abilities:''' Possession of others

* AdaptationalSexuality: The ''DC Rebirth'' relaunch of ''Comicbook/{{Deathstroke}}'' establishes that Jericho [[BiTheWay is pansexual]] and has a rather fluid view on sexuality in general.
* ArchnemesisDad: He explicitly joined the team to stop Deathstroke, his estranged father.
* BodySurf: What his power amounts to. When eye contact is made, Jericho is able to enter another's body and control their motor functions (except their speech). If the person is unconscious when Jericho enters, he can also speak through them, but retains any speech patterns the person may have (such as an impediment, lisp or accent).
* CampStraight: Is a sensitive artist who was almost also homosexual, but his creators decided against it in fear of fueling the sensitive artsy gay stereotype. Jericho was instead shown to be a ladies' man and had romantic ties with Raven and Kole.
** Didn't stop the [[AccidentalInnuendo Accidental Innuendos]] with Dick Grayson. [[HoYay (Dick: "Joey, get in me!")]]
* TheCasanova: Manages to attract quite the women in his time.
* CuteMute: He was mute due to a stabbing as a child.
* EyeScream: At the end of "Deathtrap" in Titans vol. 2. He got better, at any rate (with a previously-unheard of ability to regrow the eyes).
* GreenEyes: Contact!
* HandSignals: These are a necessity, due to the mute factor. Perez also insisted on utilizing them for the character in lieu of constant thought bubbles and internal monologues, allowing the readers to pay more attention to Jericho's hand signs and body language.
* HeelFaceRevolvingDoor: Has it just as bad, if not worst, as Raven. He started out good but was driven insane by evil spirits from Raven's father's home dimension. After his father killed him to stop his rampage Jericho clung to existence as an evil spirit being. Years later he was revived and purified of his evil. Then he went evil again due to spending too much time in Superboy's clone Match. Now, he's well...kind of a mess to be honest. It's not clear at this time whether he's good, evil, or even functional.
* HotbloodedSideburns: One of the things he's most known for were his muttonchops from the 80's.
* ShownTheirWork: The sign language he uses ''is'' accurate.
* TechnicalPacifist
* UnresolvedSexualTension: With Raven. Their relationship hasn't been mentioned at all since the NTT era.
* WhiteSheep: Was the least violent of the Wilsons. Although, his stint of evil at the start of volume 3, ''Deathtrap'', and the New 52 avert this.

[[WMG:Kole]]
->'''AKA:''' Kole Weathers
->'''Abilities:''' Flight, can "spin" crystals

* BackFromTheDead: Played with and then subverted in ''Team Titans'', due to the different writers' conflicting ideas. Marv Wolfman reintroduced her as a mysterious helper to the team and implied that she had lingered on in the form of a spirit, while Phil Jimenez was told by the editors to explain her away as a false doppelganger. Her limp body is shown hanging behind Monarch, with the implication that she was one of his "puppets".
* {{Flight}}: Kole has the ability to fly, but it is unclear whether this also comes from the experiments which gave her her powers, or granted to her during her tenure as Thia's slave.
* SacrificialLamb: Created to die in ''ComicBook/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths.''
* ShipTease: With Jericho. She even asked Jericho if they could have sex.


[[WMG:Pantha]]
[[quoteright:67:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/pantha_643.jpg]]
->'''AKA:''' Rosabelle Mendez
->'''Abilities:''' Super-strength, agility, and senses; claws

* CListFodder: Had her head punched off by Superboy-Prime in Infinite Crisis.
* CatGirl: She was a catgirl created by genetic alteration. She doesn't know if she was a human woman or a female panther prior to the alteration. [[spoiler: She was a human woman as explained when her past was finally revealed. Though it was an alternate timeline so that may not be the case in the real timeline.]]
* DeadpanSnarker: Always with a quip or general snark on hand.
* DependingOnTheArtist: Just how cat-like she looked when unmasked. Sometimes she'd appear with a snout-like nose and a slight point to her earlobes, and sometimes she'd have actual cat ears sprouting from her head or even whiskers. Other times, she'd have a relatively average human face, with the only "cat" feature being her slit-shaped pupils. Her eye color itself varied between being red or yellow.
* {{Expy}}: She was the Titans' Wolverine.
* StuffedIntoTheFridge: She wasn't just CListFodder, but she and her adopted son Baby Wildebeest were killed off to serve as development for her boyfriend Red Star. Development which consisted of a single issue of ''Teen Titans'' and two issues of ''Red Robin''.

[[WMG:Phantasm]]
[[quoteright:166:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/phantasm-titans_3140.jpg]]
->'''AKA:''' Danny Chase
->'''Abilities:''' Telekinesis, photographic memory

* BrattyHalfPint: The main reason of his unpopularity; he was snide, egotistical, bratty and arrogant.
* CousinOliver: He was even designed to ''look'' like Cousin Oliver. Combine this with abrasive personality, lack of codename, costume, or original powers and he quickly became a CreatorsPet, as well. In other words, Danny Chase is to the Teen Titans what Zan, Jayna, Wendy and Marvin are to the ''{{WesternAnimation/Superfriends}}'' Justice League. At least they tried to be heroes; Chase tried to be holier-than-thou.
* {{Foil}}: Was created to serve as one to Beast Boy.
* InsufferableGenius: Danny Chase was exceptionally bright for a boy his age, and had no reservation when it came to showing off in front of the other Titans. Though the Titans respected Danny's intelligence, his arrogance and condescending behavior also caused them great frustration.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold
* [[spoiler:HeroicSacrifice: Eventually gave up his life to save the disembodied souls of Azarath. This caused him, Arella and the souls to merge into a new Phantasm.]]
* MindOverMatter: Through an act of will, he can manipulate material of varying mass and volume from a remote distance.
* TeenSuperspy: His parents were international spies; as such, he was trained in espionage, infiltration, and intelligence acquisition in addition to his powers.


[[WMG:Raven]]
->'''AKA:''' Raven, Rachel Roth (later alias)
->'''Abilities:''' Empathy, flight, telepathy, sorcery

See [[ComicBook/{{Raven}} her page]] for more info.


[[WMG:Red Star]]
->'''AKA:''' Leonid Kovar
->'''Abilities:''' Super-strength, speed, and stamina; pyrokinesis


[[WMG:Robin II / Red Hood]]
->'''AKA:''' Jason Todd
->'''Abilities:''' Martial arts master, detective skills, acrobatics

See the [[Characters/BatmanAndBatFamily Batman: Batman and Bat Family character sheet]] for more info.

[[WMG:Starfire]]
->'''AKA:''' Koriand'r / Kory Anders
->'''Abilities:''' Flight, super-strength, invulnerability, energy projection

See [[ComicBook/{{Starfire}} her page]] for more info.


[[WMG:Terra]]
[[quoteright:198:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tara_markov_0001.jpg]]
->'''AKA:''' Tara Markov
->'''Abilities:''' Manipulates earth and stone

* AdaptationalHeroism:
** In the Comicbook/{{New 52}} she is a heroine and standing member of the Ravagers.
** In ''ComicBook/TeenTitansEarthOne'', Tara Markov is depicted as a normal (if slightly angsty) teenager before her powers awaken.
* CuteAndPsycho: She seems like a sweet young girl; is actually a vicious and ruthless mercenary with distinct yandere traits — she's not only sleeping with the much older mercenary/assassin who hired her, she ends up killing herself (while trying to kill him) when Jericho possessed the assassin and freed the Teen Titans, making Terra believe that her lover betrayed her.
* DishingOutDirt: She can control and manipulate all forms of rock and earthly substances and materials. There is no set limit to how far or how close she needs to be to the earth for this power and ability to work. She has been able to be completely off the ground and still control the earth. She has created tremors, earthquakes, sharpen rocks to a needle point, and has control over these elements for as long as she can physically maintain them.
* EvilAllAlong: An infamous example. She's arguably the first character who was TheMole all along, and she didn't even reform. Her goal the entire time was to take down the Titans because she hated how goody-goody they were.
* {{Expy}}: She debuted in ''ComicBook/TeenTitans'' shortly after Kitty Pryde debuted in ''ComicBook/XMen'', and Marv Wolfman has more or less admitted that he played with the idea of Terra being an Evil Kitty Pryde (teen-age mutant much-loved by her fellow team members, only to betray them).
* InformedAbility: Lots of rhetoric in her final story on how evil she is. Even though, what with dying at 16, she didn't have time to do all that much evil.
* JerkWithAHeartOfJerk: When she was a Titan she was a complete Jerk, always insulting everybody and attacking them for petty reasons. And, as it was discovered later, she was ''pretending to be nice''.
* LateArrivalSpoiler: When it happened, the reveal that Terra was a traitor was a complete surprise. Nowadays, with a pair of decades of Teen Titans with the betrayal of Terra as a recurring past plot element, and an animated series where she did precisely the same thing, it shouldn't be a surprise for anyone.
* LittleMissSnarker
* TheMole: She joined the Teen Titans, fooling them by staging a battle against Deathstroke. She then operated as a spy for Deathstroke, eventually giving him the information he needed to kidnap the Titans.
* ProgressivelyPrettier: Was originally meant to be a "cute" but unconventional-looking type of girl with large front teeth, short cropped hair, and being shorter than the others. Later artists' flashbacks and her zombie form in ''Blackest Night'' instead show her to have long hair, no buck teeth, and a shapely body.
* ShipTease: With Beast Boy until she was revealed as TheMole.
* TheSociopath
* TeensAreMonsters

[[/folder]]


[[folder: Team Titans (1992-1994)]]
!General Tropes

* LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters: Aside from the main team, the series introduced many other Titans from the future. They were mostly seen as background characters or either acted as allies or enemies to the protagonists.
* RetGone: All Team Titans were erased from existence in Zero Hour after their timeline was wiped out. The only survivors were Terra II, Mirage, and Deathwing, who were retconned to be from the main timeline and planted into the alternate future by the Time Trapper.

[[WMG:Redwing]]
->'''AKA:''' Carrie Levine
->'''Abilities:''' Flight, tracking, razor-sharp beak and talons (later mutation)

* {{Flight}}: Naturally she can fly by way of naturally grown wings.
* LeotardOfPower: She wears a green leotard.
* PointyEars
* RetGone: In the New 52, she doesn't exist and the Redwing identity is Damian Wayne's alternative to his Robin identity. Redwing is the partner to Wingman - Jason Todd's alternative identity to Red Hood.
* WingedHumanoid: Due to her mother being exposed to radiation while pregnant, Carrie was born with a strange pair of red-feathered wings.

[[WMG:Prestor Jon]]
->'''AKA:''' Jonathan Levine
->'''Abilities:''' Can interface with computers, shape-shifting (with artificial body)

* BrainUploading: Transferred his mind into a computer before he died, and lived on in the form of a bracelet. His essence was then uploaded into a robotic duplicate of his original body.


[[WMG:Killowat]]
->'''AKA:''' Charlie Watkins
->'''Abilities:''' Flight, ability to transform into a being of living electricity, generation and control of electricity

* PoliticallyIncorrectHero: Infamous for his racism, which first manifested in an ignorant comment about finding Mirage attractive even though she had dark skin. This was a trait intended to be expanded on through the series and cause discomfort within the team, but the series' cancellation cut it short.
** Ironically, it's implied that the main universe version of him, if he ever existed, was black.
* ShockAndAwe
* SpellMyNameWithAnS: His codename was usually spelled "Killowat" in the comics, while his Teen Titans Go self spells it "Kilowatt".


[[WMG:Nightrider]]
->'''AKA:''' David (surname unknown), Dagon
->'''Abilities''': Immortality, shape-changing, enhanced senses, strength, durability, and speed

* OurVampiresAreDifferent
* PointyEars
* TimeParadox: Saves the main universe version of himself from the accident that would have made him into Dagon.

[[WMG:Battalion]]
->'''AKA:''' Lyons (first name not given)
->'''Abilities:''' Enhanced speed, strength, and durability

* {{Expy}}: Of Cable.

[[/folder]]

[[folder: Arsenal's Titans (1994-1996)]]
[[WMG:Damage]]
->'''AKA:''' Grant Emerson
->'''Abilities:''' Channel energy to physically enhance himself or fire energy blasts.

* DarkAndTroubledPast: Beyond the few years he spent trying to figure out just who his actual birth parents were, the readers discovered that his foster father physically and sexually abused him.
* KilledOffForReal: In "Blackest Night".
* WoundThatWillNotHeal: Winds up with a severely disfigured and maimed face, due to being attacked by Zoom in Infinite Crisis. This leads to him wearing a full-face mask to cover up the injuries.

[[WMG:Green Lantern]]
->'''AKA:''' Kyle Rayner
->'''Abilities:''' Green Lantern power ring

[[WMG:Impulse / Kid Flash II]]
->'''AKA:''' Bart Allen
->'''Abilities:''' Super-speed

See the [[Characters/TheFlash Flash character sheet]] for more.

[[WMG:Minion]]
->'''AKA:''' Jarras Minion
->'''Abilities:''' PowerArmor.

[[WMG:Mirage]]
->'''AKA:''' Miriam Delgado
->'''Abilities:''' Illusions

* BlackEyesOfCrazy: A heroic example, with her having pitch black sclerae but gray irises. This was averted in her later cameos, however, as colorists have seemed to have forgotten.
* ConvenientMiscarriage: She appears to miscarry out of trauma at seeing Deathwing again (as he'd raped her and gotten her pregnant). Towards the end of the series, the trope is subverted when it's revealed that Mirage decided to mask her pregnancy and fake the miscarriage, in order to protect herself from Deathwing. Her illusion finally fails when she goes into labor.
* DoubleStandardRapeFemaleOnMale: She committed rape by fraud on Nightwing by posing as Starfire. When the act was revealed, Mirage just joked that he should've known something was off.
* LeotardOfPower: Wears a white-and-gold leotard as part of her second and better known costume.

[[WMG:Ravager]]
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->'''AKA:''' Rose Wilson[[note]]Also listed as "Rose Wilson-Worth" in pre-Flashpoint profiles[[/note]]

* AdaptationalVillainy: In the ComicBook/{{New 52}}, as Rose Wilson of N.O.W.H.E.R.E. against, ironically, the Ravagers.
* AntiHero: Strongly Type III.
* AxCrazy: Though she got better.
** She's back to her former ways as of the reboot, though not working with her father.
* BelligerentSexualTension: With Superboy.
* TheBigGuy
* BloodKnight: In the ComicBook/{{New 52}}.
* DaddysGirl: When she was BrainwashedAndCrazy.
* DarkActionGirl: She became this when she took on the Ravager name.
* DependingOnTheArtist: Her eyes alternated between being colored blue or green, until colorists finally settled on blue. Her later appearances had her sometimes looking like a younger teenage girl and shorter, or being taller with a bit more muscle. And there's whether or not her pre-Flashpoint self looked as white as Wonder Girl, or if her Cambodian ancestry was even slightly reflected.
* DualWielding / KatanasAreJustBetter: She currently wields twin energy katanas that can cut through anything except flesh, and briefly merge into an energy shield.
* EyeScream: In pre-Flashpoint continuity, while under the influence of PsychoSerum, she cut out her own eye to earn [[WellDoneSonGuy Deathstroke's approval]].
* EyepatchOfPower
* HeadbuttingHeroes: With Wondergirl.
* HiredGuns
* MasterSwordsman
* MixedAncestry: Was originally part-Cambodian, but this could be hard to tell with the way her facial features were drawn in most artwork. Post-Flashpoint, [[RaceLift she's now entirely Caucasian]] as Adeline Kane is her mother (rather than Lili Worth). Comicbook/DCRebirth explicitly undid this change, bringing back her mixed heritage and reaffirming that Lillian is indeed her mother.
* {{Seers}}: She has limited precognition (usually a few seconds at most).
** CombatClairvoyance: She is sometimes able to use her precognitive abilities to 'see' her opponent's next moves, although her visions come and go.
* ShipTease: In the last period pre-New 52, Rose seems to have developed a flirtatious relationship with Kid Flash, who has remarked that her eye-patch is "sexy."
* VitriolicBestFriends: With Fairchild, to the point that Fairchild left something behind for Rose to find if anything happened to her.
* WithGreatPowerComesGreatInsanity: Injected with the same serum that enhanced her father Deathstroke, Rose has increased reflexes, stamina, and strength, but is also prone to psychotic episodes.
* WhiteHairBlackHeart: Rose has beautiful white hair, but is an unrepentant ProfessionalKiller and BloodKnight.

[[WMG:ComicBook/{{Supergirl}}]]
->'''AKA:''' Matrix / Linda Danvers
->'''Abilities:'''

* PutOnABus: In the cases of both Matrix AND Linda. The former merged with a New God named Twilight and focus on Peter David's run on ''Supergirl'' shifted solely to the latter. Linda was last seen in hell during the ''Reign of Hell'' mini-series, and hasn't been seen since.

[[WMG:Terra II]]
->'''AKA:''' Unknown (impersonated Tara Markov)
->'''Abilities:''' Earth Manipulation

* ClingyJealousGirl: Threatened Gar's on-and-off girlfriend Jillian, and was shown to be seething over him being close to Flamebird.
* DishingOutDirt: She has the same powers of the original Terra.
* IllGirl: Early on, it was stated that her powers were weakening her and would eventually kill her. Prestor Jon managed to put a stop to that.
* TheMole: Subverted. She was planted in the Team Titans by Lord Chaos as a way of repeating the success of the first Terra's betrayal. Unfortunately for his plan, she turned against him and stuck with the team.
* {{Retcon}}: She was originally meant to be a normal girl that was surgically operated on to resemble Tara Markov. An editor later told Marv Wolfman to hint at her possibly being Tara resurrected, by showing the original Terra's grave to be empty (and having the Time Trapper suggest she was from this timeline). Geoff Johns seemed to be heading in that direction, but nothing came of it. Justin Gray and Jimmy Palmiotti went back to the idea that she was a separate entity, but that she was actually a member of Atlee's race modified to resemble the first Terra.
* ShipTease: With Damage, though their relationship didn't work out too well. She also had a crush on Beast Boy, but he was uncomfortable with how she resembled the girl that betrayed him.
* StuffedIntoTheFridge: Killed during World War 3 by Black Adam, to make room for the third Terra, Atlee.


[[/folder]]

[[folder: Atom's Teen Titans and The Titans (1996-2003)]]
[[WMG:Argent]]
->'''AKA:''' Toni Monetti
->'''Abilities:''' Creates constructs of silver plasma.

* HalfHumanHybrid: Her actual father was a H'San N'Tall alien, which caused her skin to gradually become paler as she aged until finally turning silver when her powers fully manifested.
* MsFanservice: Her outfits, especially her first, which made use of ImpossiblyLowNeckline.
* SpoiledBrat
* GreenSkinnedSpaceBabe: Her skin is bright white due to her parentage.

[[WMG:The Atom]]
->'''AKA:''' Ray Palmer
->'''Abilities:''' Able to shrink to microscopic size

See [[ComicBook/TheAtom Atom personal page]] for more info.

[[WMG:Captain Marvel, Jr.]]
->'''AKA:''' Freddy Freeman

See [[Characters/{{Shazam}} Shazam character sheet]] for more info.

[[WMG:Jesse Quick / Liberty Belle II]]
->'''AKA:''' Jesse Chambers
->'''Abilities:''' Super-speed and strength, flight

See the [[Characters/TheFlash Flash character sheet]] for more info.

[[WMG:Joto / Hotspot]]
->'''AKA:''' Isiah Crockett
->'''Abilities:''' Flight, Generating and sensing heat.
* BackFromTheDead: Coupled with HeroicSacrifice. He dies saving the team during volume 2, but is reanimated by the H'San N'tall to fight against his team of Titans. He's fully resurrected by the end of run, thanks to Prysm helping restore his mind and soul to make him remember who he was.
* HalfHumanHybrid: His biological father was one of the H'San N'Tall aliens, which caused him to gain his ability to generate heat.
* RetCanon: Suddenly began sporting the look and powerset of his animated counterpart (outright fire instead of heat) during the ''52'' mini-series and later cameos. His name was also changed to "Hotspot" as "Joto" (though meaning "heat" in Swahili) is a derogatory term for homosexuals in Spanish.

[[WMG:Prysm]]
->'''AKA:''' Audrey Spears
->'''Abilities:''' Made of living crystal, flight, refracts light as a crystal.

* AllThereInTheManual: According to Dan Jurgens and early promotional material for volume 2, her real name is "Audrey Spears". This is never brought up in the series itself, where she's usually referred to her by her codename or the nickname "Prys".
* HalfHumanHybrid: The most obvious case of the four Titans in Jurgens' run. She never got to see her actual appearance until she was freed from her deprivation tank, and only ''wished'' she looked fully human. Even so, she opts to stay in space with her alien father and her mother (who was taken as a queen to the species) by the end.
* InnocentFanserviceGirl: Prefers to go around naked most of the time due to her crystalline nature, but sometimes will wear clothing as a civilian.

[[WMG:Risk]]
->'''AKA:''' Cody Driscoll
->'''Abilities:''' Super Senses, enhanced reflexes, strength and durability

* CListFodder: Got one arm torn off by Superboy Prime during ComicBook/InfiniteCrisis. Got the other torn off again by Superboy Prime in another event.
* HalfHumanHybrid: Due to his actual father being of the H'San N'Tall.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Post-''Graduation Day'' (2003-2011)]]
!General Tropes
* CListFodder: Molecule was cleaved in half in the ''"Terror Titans"'' mini-series, Young Frankenstein was killed by Black Adam, Power Boy was killed by Trigon's sons, and Hawk (Holly) died by a Black Lantern of her predecessor. Later on, Kid Eternity was written out of the book and killed off by way of ExecutiveMeddling, while Red Devil also wound up dying (with a planned resurrection arc shot down by Dan Didio).
* CanonImmigrant: Mas Y Menos appear briefly in reference to former members that joined during a one-year timeskip. They originated from the Teen Titans cartoon.
* FlatCharacter: Quite a few of the Titans that Johns referenced as having joined the team during the timeskip amounted to being this. Miss Martian, Bombshell, and Zachary Zatara were lucky to have some degree of development and stick around as either part of the team or supporting characters. Meanwhile, characters like Molecule, Young Frankenstein, Talon, Mas Y Menos, and Little Barda weren't so lucky and were either killed off (see above) or [[ChuckCunninghamSyndrome simply vanished and were never referenced again]].

[[WMG:Aquagirl II]]
->'''AKA:''' Lorena Marquez
->'''Abilities:''' Aquatic adaptation, enhanced strength and durability

[[WMG:ComicBook/BlueBeetle III]]
->'''AKA:''' Jaime Reyes

[[WMG:Bombshell]]
->'''AKA:''' Amy Sue Allen
->'''Abilities:''' Flight, Super Strength, Invulnerability, energy blasts

* AntiHero: Strongly Type III.
* TheBigGuy:
* DarkActionGirl
* FaceHeelRevolvingDoor: Starts as a Face, ends up being TheMole, forced to hide out with them due to her failing her mission against them.
* HeadbuttingHeroes: Replaces Ravager in most roles while she's on the team.
* TheMole
* YouHaveOutLivedYourUsefulness: Told this by her own father. Not happy about it.


[[WMG: Riddler's Daughter/Enigma]]
->'''AKA:''' Unknown
-> '''Abilities:''' Hand to hand combat

* BrattyTeenageDaughter: To the Riddler. Apparently.
* CListFodder: Implied to have been beaten to death by the Riddler at the end of Batman #712, as she's never seen again afterward (although the DC Universe was also shortly rebooted after the storyline).
* FaceHeelTurn: Was a Teen Titan with Duela, but both defected and became villains on Titans East, with Enigma hoping to impress her father.
* GirlishPigtails
* SatelliteCharacter: To both Duela and the Riddler.


[[WMG:Hawk II and Dove II]]
->'''AKA:''' Holly and Dawn Granger
->'''Abilities:''' Heightened strength and agility (both), flight, advanced healing, enhanced perceptions of those around her, can channel destructive beams of light (Dove)

* CListFodder: Holly got her heart torn out by a Black Lantern Hank Hall. Though turned into a zombie as well, she was not resurrected (having been disintegrated to ash by her sister's light powers)
* DependingOnTheArtist: Holly was shown with brown hair, red hair, and blonde hair throughout her short-lived time in the comics. The length of her hair also varied wildly, as did her height and [[MostCommonSuperPower bust size]].
** Dawn was originally depicted as a woman of average height in her civilian form, and would grow to be taller as Dove. Her hair would also change from blonde to white, and grow in length. Some of the later colorists forgot this and had her hair white in both of her identities, while artists depicted her hair as the same length in both.
* DependingOnTheWriter: Geoff Johns and other writers intended for Holly to be the younger sister, though Judd Winick had the impression she was older. Some of the writers also seemed to forget that Dawn was around the age of the New Teen Titans, at times treating her as if she were a little younger.
* IncorruptiblePurePureness: Dawn's was so strong that her aura could destroy [[OurZombiesAreDifferent Black Lanterns]].
* RedOniBlueOni
* RememberTheNewGuy: In the Kesels ''Hawk and Dove'' series, Dawn was stated to be an only child, which was something which she felt bad about. Geoff Johns attempted to quickly explain Holly's existence by stating that she had been living away in England since her childhood. But a confusing point was that he and other writers treated Dawn's parents as if they had been long divorced, while the Kesels showed them to have a happy marriage.
* SiblingYinYang: During their time as a duo, Dawn was portrayed as the more responsible and cautious elder sister. Meanwhile, Holly was louder, reckless, and more fight-happy.



[[WMG:Kid Devil / Red Devil]]
->'''AKA:''' Eddie Bloomberg
->'''Abilities:''' Fire Breath, enhanced strength and reflexes, healing factor, burning hot skin, limited flight, teleportation

* AmbiguouslyJewish
* {{Adorkable}}
* AscendedFanboy
* BigRedDevil
* BreathWeapon
* [[CuteMonsterGirl Cute Monster Boy]]
* GeniusDitz: He ''did'' make a power suit when he was twelve.
* HeroicSacrifice: Titans in this era tended to drop like flies, mostly for simplistic attempts to raise the tension. Eddie was the first one in this era to die with any meaning to it, sacrificing himself to save the city.
* HeroWorshipper: To Blue Devil originally.
* HornedHumanoid
* IJustWantToHaveFriends and IJustWantToBeSpecial: His defining characteristics.
* JumpedAtTheCall
* KidSidekick: It didn't turn out the way he hoped.
* KilledOffForReal
* PlayingWithFire
* RedOniBlueOni: Literally the Red Oni to Blue Beetle's Blue Oni.
* RePower: Went from wearing devil pajamas to actually being a fire breathing devil.
* TheTropeKid
* [[SuperZeroes Super Zero]]: Was one in his early pre-demonification days, but grew out of it by the time he changed his codename to Red Devil.
* YouAreWorthHell: Played with. Eddie does not ever become trapped in hell for someone, but he is willing to damn his soul for superpowers just so he can be a hero, save lives, and belong to the Teen Titans, whom are very much his family by the end of his time on Earth.

[[WMG:Kid Eternity]]
->'''AKA:''' Christopher Freeman
->'''Abilities:''' Ability to call back the deceased and transform into them.

* DroppedABridgeOnHim: Was last seen in ''Titans'' getting snatched by Calculator. Some time later, in the pages of ''Batgirl'', Calculator gives an off-hand reference to his death, having been forced to constantly summon the spirit of Calculator's son, Marvin.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Vanished without a trace from ''Teen Titans'', his own team wouldn't express any interest in his whereabouts or fate until a much later arc.

[[WMG:Impulse / Kid Flash II / The Flash IV]]
->'''AKA:''' Bart Allen

See the [[Characters/TheFlash Flash character sheet]] for more.

[[WMG:Miss Martian]]
->'''AKA:''' Megan Morse / M'gann M'orzz
->'''Abilities:''' Flight, super strength, shape shifting, invisibility, telekinesis, intangibility, optic force blasts, telepathy.

See [[Characters/MartianManhunter Martian Manhunter character sheet]] for more.

[[WMG:Osiris]]
->'''AKA:''' Amon Tomaz

* AxCrazy: What he became.
* BackFromTheDead
* EvilCounterpart: In a sense and then played straight. He started out as the Black Marvel Family's answer to Captain Marvel Jr. but wasn't a bad person. Then when he died and came back he gradually became more selfish and prone to violence until he basically became the Marvel Family's answer to Superboy-Prime.
* {{Expy}}: Of Captain Marvel Jr. Later of Superboy-Prime.
* FaceHeelTurn
* {{Flanderization}}: Started out as a NaiveNewcomer unaware of the stigma attached to Black Adam. Then became disillusioned and feared he was cursed by Adam's power before he was killed by his seeming friend Sobek. After his undead heroic sacrifice in ''ComicBook/BlackestNight'' he became the TokenGoodTeammate of Slade's mercenary team before gradually become self-deluded, completely selfish, and completely willing to spill blood to get what he wants.
* IgnoredEpiphany: In a sense. After being revived as a Black Lantern, Amon was somehow in control of his mind and body, and managed to pull a heroic sacrifice stopping Black Lantern Sobek. Then he came back from the dead and helped killed Ryan Choi.
* ItsAllAboutMe
* NaiveNewcomer: What he started out as.
* TokenGoodTeammate: Was this for Slade's team until he became fully evil.

[[WMG:Robin III / Red Robin]]
->'''AKA:''' Tim Drake

See the [[Characters/BatmanAndBatFamily Batman: Batman and Bat Family character sheet]] for more info.

[[WMG:Solstice]]
->'''AKA:''' Kiran Singh
->'''Abilities:''' Light Manipulation, Flight

* BrokenBird: Kiran mentions that while she was N.O.W.H.E.R.E.'s prisoner she was forced to do horrible things in order to survive.
* DarkIsNotEvil: In the reboot continuity, Kiran's powers have somehow shifted and caused her to look as if she's made up of smoke and charcoal. Fans referred to her as "Charcoal Girl" and assumed she was a completely different character until they found out she was Solstice.
* LightEmUp[=/=]LightIsGood: Her power set.
* RaceLift: Reversed. Kiran's [=Nu52=] counterpart has been, unfortunately, colored with white skin in the later issues of ''Teen Titans''.

[[WMG:Speedy II]]
->'''AKA:''' Mia Dearden

[[WMG:Static]]
See [[Comicbook/{{Static}} his own page]] for more.
->'''AKA:''' Virgil Hawkins

[[WMG:Superboy]]
->'''AKA:''' Conner Kent / Kon-El

See [[ComicBook/{{Superboy}} his own page]] for more.

[[WMG:Supergirl]]
->'''AKA:''' Kara Zor-El / Linda Lang

[[WMG: Talon]]
-> '''AKA''': Unknown

* BackForTheDead: Talon's first appearance in the [=DCnU=] was [[spoiler: as individually wrapped body parts left for Owlman as a Christmas gift.]]
* EvilCounterpart: To Robin, initially. It's never exactly specified which Robin he's the analogue of, though he seems to have a suit more like Tim Drake's [[note]]It's also known that his predecessor was killed by the Jokester (possibly mirroring Jason Todd's death), and that the Owlman he joined up with was a former Talon.[[/note]]
* HeelFaceTurn: Started out as the Earth-3 Robin and a villain, but jumped Earths and became a hero and member of the Teen Titans.
* SatelliteCharacter: To Duela Dent, as he was said to be her boyfriend.

[[WMG:Wonder Girl II]]
->'''AKA:''' Cassandra Sandsmark

See the [[Characters/WonderWoman Wonder Woman character sheet]] for more.

[[/folder]]

[[folder: Post-''Flashpoint'' (2011-2016)]]
[[WMG:Bunker]]
->'''AKA:''' Miguel Jose Barragan

* BadassGay: A gay teen who can attack with psionic bricks.
* BarrierWarrior: He's basically a GreenLantern.
%%* TheBigGuy
%%* BoisterousBruiser
* CampGay: Only slightly.
* GratuitousSpanish: Being a teen metahuman from a small village in Mexico, he tends to pepper his speech with random Spanish words. He's actually pretty restrained compared to most examples, using one or two Spanish words or phrases per issue (as opposed to "per word bubble"). At one point he even lampshaded it.
--> Madre...you know the rest
* IncorruptiblePurePureness: In one issue, a villain named Grymm tries to take control of one of the Titans. He tries to take hold of Miguel's mind, but he can't because he says Miguel is "too happy and centered."
* {{Keet}}: He's very cheerful and energetic.
* NiceGuy: He's very friendly.
* PositiveDiscrimination: Contrast to lots of {{angst}} being thrown around with the rest of the Titans, but Miguel is an openly homosexual Mexican Catholic who comes from a family and a village that was nothing but supportive of both him and his powers. He's the happiest and most competently functioning of the current Titans team.

[[WMG:Skitter]]
->'''AKA:''' Celine

* AllWebbedUp: She can spin webbing from several joints on her body.
* HalfHumanHybrid: She can turn into an insect/human creature, but [[InvoluntaryShapeshifter not voluntarily]].
* MultiarmedAndDangerous: She has four arms when transformed. Oddly enough, her upper left arm stays mostly human.
* ShooOutTheNewGuy: She went missing during ''The Culling'' event and hasn't been seen ever since.
* StarfishLanguage: She usually speaks in screeches and chirps when transformed, but can sometimes speak in broken sentences.
* WallCrawling

[[WMG:Danny the Street]]
->'''AKA:''' Danny the World, Danny the Brick, Danny the Bungalow, Danny the Island, Danny the Alley

%%* BewareTheNiceOnes
* {{Catchphrase}}: "Bona to vada," which is Polari.
* GeniusLoci: He ain't called Danny the Street for nothin'.
* HeroicSacrifice: He exhausts his powers so much after the first fight with Harvest he's reduced to a single alleyway, though he later recovers.
%%* NiceGuy
* Transplant: Along with an InNameOnly version of Nowhere, he's brought over from Grant Morrison's ''ComicBook/DoomPatrol'' run.
* UnexpectedCharacter: No one would have ever expected Danny the Street to be a Teen Titan.
* WasOnceAMan: Implied. Pre-Flashpoint, Danny may have very well been a human being, but also alludes that he is the last remnant of a fantastic magical world. Post-Flashpoint, Red Robin implies that Danny is a teen superhuman whose powers manifested as such, but he hasn't been given any specific focus.
* WholesomeCrossdresser: He's a street that's lined with manly stores decorated in frills and lace.

[[WMG:Doomed]]
-->'''AKA:''' Reiser
-->'''Abilities:''' Shapeshifting, super strength, energy blasts, leaping far distances

* AmbiguouslyBrown: Reiser has dark skin, a German-sounding name, and a maternal aunt with a Hispanic-sounding name.
* CursedWithAwesome: The Doomsday virus granted Reiser the ability to change into a Doomsday-like monster when nervous. Before his recruitment into the Teen Titans, he had a self-titled, short-lived series about learning to make the best of this.
* FlatCharacter: Since Doomed/Reiser didn't get many lines or onscreen appearances in between joining the Titans and heading back to Metropolis, he didn't seem to have much personality.
* HorrifyingHero: Doomed looks and sounds pretty scary to most people, including Reiser himself.
* LastNameBasis: Reiser's first name remains completely unknown to the reader.
* NotSoDifferent: Wonder Girl tried to hunt Doomed, but ended up becoming friends with Reiser, since they both have [[ResistTheBeast inner demons to suppress]].
* ShapeshiftingExcludesClothing: Reiser experiences ClothingDamage (and [[NonhumansLackAttributes an apparent loss of genitals]]) when becoming Doomed, and remains naked after changing back into a human.
* TheUnintelligible: For most of Doomed's solo series, the monster could only talk in incomprehensible snarls (referred to as "Monstre"). Doomed did speak some English in the last issue, but his first appearance as a Titan suggests that he still sounds a little harder to understand than Reiser does.

[[/folder]]

[[folder: Post-''Rebirth'' (2016-Present)]]

[[WMG:Robin IV]]
-->'''AKA:''' Damian Wayne
-->'''Abilities:''' Martial arts master, detective skills, acrobatics
See the [[Characters/BatmanAndBatFamily Batman: Batman and Bat Family character sheet]] for more info.

[[WMG:Kid Flash III]]
-->'''AKA:''' Wally West II
-->'''Abilities:''' Super-speed
See the [[Characters/TheFlash Flash character sheet]] for more.

[[/folder]]

[[folder: Ancillary Teams (Titans West, Titans L.A., Titans East, Honorary Titans)]]

!General Tropes

[[WMG:Anima]]
->'''AKA:''' Courtney Mason
->'''Abilities:''': Super-strength, flight, force beams, channels the Animus entity and can drain the life force from her surroundings
* CListFodder: She was first thrown into a coma after having a beam tear through her from Trigon's sons. Sometime later, she was then torn in half and killed by one of Prometheus' portals in ''Faces of Evil''
* CleavageWindow: In her "Titans East" redesign.
* InstantArmor: Had this in her original powerset.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Writers after her reintroduction seemed to forget all about the Animus entity, who could have also saved her from her predicament.
* YouDontLookLikeYou: Through her own series and her original DCU appearances, Courtney was a tomboyish punk and wore spiked armor that covered her whole body. By the time she was brought back for Titans East, many fans at first confused her for Amethyst of Gemworld as she was redesigned to wear skimpy violet armor, had long flowing hair, and was much more conventionally feminine in appearance and personality.
* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: Sported purple hair for a while after her redesign, until it was changed back to blonde.

[[WMG: Aquagirl I]]
->'''AKA''': Tula

See the [[Characters/{{Aquaman}} Aquaman character sheet]] for more info.

[[WMG:Bushido]]
->'''AKA:''' Ryuko Orsono

* AsLongAsItSoundsForeign: "Ryuko Orsono" is nowhere near a legitimate Japanese name. A more plausible surname would be "Osono".
* CListFodder: Ripped in half by Superboy-Prime.
%%* GratuitousJapanese

[[WMG:Flamebird]]
->'''AKA:''' Mary Elizabeth "Bette" Kane (Pre-Crisis: Betty Kane)
->'''Abilities:''': Acrobatics, martial arts, blinding flare goggles (in later costumes)

See the [[Characters/BatmanAndBatFamily Batman: Batman and Bat Family character sheet]] for more info.

[[WMG:Golden Eagle]]
->'''AKA:''' Charley Parker/Ch'al Andar

* BackFromTheDead: In a way. Was originally strangled to death in "Titans Hunt" (and then buried!), but a retcon later revealed that his father managed to arrive and resuscitate him with Thanagarian science.
* EyeScream: Had his left eye bludgeoned and gouged out by Hawkman in their fight, causing him to have wear a cybernetic eye patch in his later appearances.
* FaceHeelTurn: Became a villain in the ''Hawkman'' series, jealous and wanting revenge against Carter Hall out of the belief that he had betrayed his father.
* {{Retcon}}: In the Pre-Crisis era, he was a fanboy of Hawkman who somehow gained powers from the Matter Master. Post-Crisis, he (initially) had no connection to Hawkman and his powers were unexplained. Then it was later revealed that he was the son of Fel Andar (the fake Hawkman from ''Invasion'') and that his armor was a gift from his estranged father.
* SurferDude: He originally was one in his Post-Crisis origin.

[[WMG:Little Barda]]

* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Is injured and not referenced again after "Titans East". Fan conjecture is that she could have died during DC's "Death of the New Gods" event as all characters from the Fourth World were wiped out.

[[WMG:Power Boy]]
->'''AKA:''' Unknown
->'''Abilities''': Super-strength, flight, super-speed, invulnerability, able to sense others' emotions

* CleavageWindow: A male version, intended to parody Power Girl's outfit.
* CListFodder: Killed by Trigon's sons.
* DomesticAbuser: To Supergirl, which caused them to break up.

[[WMG: The Protector]]
->'''AKA:''' Jason Hart
->'''Abilities''': Hand-to-hand combat

* CaptainErsatz: Was originally created to replace Robin in the ''New Teen Titans'' anti-drug comics by Keebler.
* CanonImmigrant: Sort of, as he was later given an actual identity and profile to confirm his status in the DC universe, although he never managed to be used in a significant role afterwards. The few times he's shown up usually amount to crowd scenes (such as in ''Infinite Crisis'' or at a membership drive), though a Hypertime counterpart of him appeared as part of an alternate universe team in a quick cameo in ''Titans volume 1''.

[[WMG:Son of Vulcan]]
->'''AKA:''' Miguel Devante
* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Was injured by Trigon's sons, and then was never referenced again even though he was one of the survivors.
* PoweredArmor

[[/folder]]

[[folder: Villains]]
[[WMG:Blackfire]]
[[quoteright:249:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/blackfire_0.jpg]]
->'''AKA:''' Komand'r

Starfire's older sister, Komand'r is bitter, sadistic, and out for her younger sibling's blood. Born the day that The Citadel attacked Tamaran, and later crippled by a childhood illness that left her unable to fly, Komand'r was abhorred by the people of Tamaran, and passed over in favour of Koriand'r. She eventually betrayed her planet to The Citadel, after which she and her sister were both captured by the Psions and granted their starbolt powers. Starfire became a heroine, while Blackfire turned to supervillainy, trying to conquer Tamaran and eliminate her sister.
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* AdaptationalHeroism: Blackfire is turned into a AntiHero of sorts in the New 52 reboot. Even her animated incarnation, while still very much a villain, omits the cruel acts committed by her comic book counterpart.
* {{Archenemy}}: Introduced as Starfire's, though they're on better terms now.
* CainAndAbel: The Cain to Starfire's Abel.
* DrivenByEnvy: Envy of Starfire is her driving motivation. It start when all of her privileges, honors, and celebration were later given to her younger sister.
* EvilCounterpart: To Starfire.
* EvilCripple: It's not visible to us, but Blackfire's inability to fly is a serious handicap in Tamaran society.
* EvilRedhead: As Starfire's evil sister, this is to be expected.
* {{The Evil Prince}}ss: She was first in line to inherit the position as Queen, but the fact that she was born without the superpowers that are common on her planet make her seem weak, so her younger sister Starfire becomes first in line. This does not sit well with Blackfire, who then sells her into slavery to get rid of her.
* {{Expy}}: To Franchise/XMen's villain Deathbird, who precedes Blackfire's creation by three years, and just like her is also an evil alien princess driven by hatred for her younger, more heroic sister.
* FreudianExcuse: As the first princess born in centuries, her birth should have been a joyous event. Then, on the day she was born, the Citadel annihilated a city on Tamaran and slaughtered three thousands people ''in her name'', linking her inextricably to the tragedy, ''and'' she was robbed of the ability to fly by a childhood illness. Because of this, she was hated by everyone, denied her birthright and treated as a villain [[ThenLetMeBeEvil until she decided to be one]].
* GodSaveUsFromTheQueen: Actually subverted. Her better understanding of the darker sides of politics and hard-line attitude make her not only a better queen than Myand'r, but a more popular one as well.
* HandBlast: As her sister Starfire, it is her main attack.
* HeelFaceRevolvingDoor: Started out as a villain, but underwent an epiphany in later ''New Teen Titans'' issues, realizing that she was wrong for her jealousy against her sister and vowing to rule Tamaran fairly. However, she'd go back to being a villain by the time of the ''Rann/Thanagar War'' miniseries (after having been believed dead and not having appeared for many years) and murdered Hawkwoman. By the time of R.E.B.E.L.S, she slid into being more of an AntiVillain. In the ''New 52'' continuity, she seems to have the alignment of the AntiHero.
* HumanAliens: Tamaranians are indistinguishable from humans, save the solid green eyes and spray-tan color skin.
* PowerOfTheSun: Blackfire's alien physiology constantly absorbs ultraviolet radiation and converts it to energy.
* TheResenter: Towards Starfire, and most other Tamarans for that matter.
* SensibleHeroesSkimpyVillains: {{Inverted}} with her sister: Blackfire wears a full bodysuit, while her more heroic sister wears what amounts to a skimpy swimsuit.
** Played in the New 52. The re-appearance of Blackfire also has her [[http://www.comicvine.com/blackfire/29-12502/all-images/108-206565/komand_r/105-2478245/ wearing less clothes]] compare to her pre-52 days. Funny enough, Starfire was wearing a [[http://www.comicvine.com/blackfire/29-12502/all-images/108-206565/2456769-rhato_13/105-2456770/ bodysuit that cover her entire body]] sans her face when they face off.
* SiblingRivalry: The [[Pantheon/{{Family}} Goddess]]!
* StrongerSibling: She can't fly, but her starbolts are actually significantly more powerful than Starfire's.
* ThenLetMeBeEvil: She was treated as a villain by the Tamaraneans for no fault of her, with her birthright bestowed upon Starfire (who, ironically, was one of the few who ''didn't'' hate her). One day, Blackfire ''snapped'' and became the villain she had been treated as, starting with attempting to murder Starfire.


[[WMG:Brother Blood II]]
->'''AKA:''' Sebastian Blood IX
[[quoteright:274:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/brotherblood.jpg]]

The second head of the Cult of Blood to bedevil the Titans, Sebastien slew the previous Brother Blood and claimed the title. Possessed of vampiric powers, and obsessed with summoning Trigon, he's about as sinister a minister as you are likely to meet.
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* EnfantTerrible: He's about fourteen years old.
* {{Cult}}: Continues to lead the Cult of Blood, which he has revealed as a group of Trigon worshipers.
* EvilAlbino
* EvilSorceror: Sebastian was born into a family of blood. Under the tutelage of the Church of Blood he became a high priest and enacted a curse that required him to murder his father in order to gain his powers and rights as Brother Blood.
* IHaveYouNowMyPretty: One of his best-known acts was resurrecting Raven to be his bride.
* LegacyCharacter: Sebastian was the ninth individual to assume the name of Brother Blood.
* MegaManning: He has absorbs powers through [[OurVampiresAreDifferent drinking blood]].
* OurVampiresAreDifferent: After biting and drinking the blood of a victim, Blood gains their abilities such as Superboy's strength or a demon's healing factor.
* ReligionOfEvil: He leads a cult who focuses magic through [[BloodMagic bloodletting]]. He revealed that the Cult of Blood was based on the worship of Trigon the Terrible. It was for this reason that the new Bride of Blood was to be Raven.
* RetCon: His origin. Claims to be the son of the original Brother Blood, although when that villain was last seen in the ''New Titans'', the only child he had was an infant ''daughter''. Of course, maybe this Sebastian was sired earlier and with another mother...
** Also, for his entire religion. Originally a generic cult, GeoffJohns retconned them into Trigon-worshipers.
* SelfMadeOrphan: As is tradition for the High Priest of the Church of Blood. While still a teenager, Sebastian stabbed his father to death, after the latter's failed attempt to take over the Slab and abduct a million infants. He dumped Blood's body into the river and assumed the mantle of Brother Blood.

[[WMG:Cheshire]]
http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cheshire_003.jpg
->'''AKA:''' Jade Nguyen

* AsianBabymama: So nice she did it twice: once with Arsenal, and once with Catman.
* MamaBear: And not just to people trying to hurt her kids. She once staged an elaborate plot to ruin and murder ComicBook/BlackCanary because Canary had developed into a psuedo-surrogate mother figure for her daughter.
** Well, at least until their safety proves more of a burden and a liability. At which point she'll go out of her way to conceive a replacement kid, and use that pregnancy as a shield.
** EvilMatriarch: To be fair, staging an elaborate plot to murder the women whom is her daughter's surrogate mother-figure doesn't necessarily make her a MamaBear. Cheshire was espousing that she had plans to retire, and getting Black Canary out of the way would've made things less complicated for ''her''.
* IHaveAFamily: She's invoked this a couple of times. A standard defense is to remind Roy Harper that she is the mother of his child, which was useful even after Lian died. In ''Secret Six'', she attempted this on Jeannette while being dangled off a building. Jeannette could ''not'' have cared less.
* PunchClockVillain: In the 80s, before [[MoralEventHorizon she nuked a country.]]
* ToxicFriendInfluence: Well, Toxic Ex-Girlfriend Influence on Roy Harper. She eagerly manipulates their past relationship and the fact that she had his daughter just about every time they meet, with key moments being in ''Rise of Arsenal'' and the second ''Titans'' book. In the former Jade had shown up to kill Roy because of Lian's death, but if she hadn't said "our baby is gone" after she'd been cornered, Roy may have very well killed her. In ''Titans'', Roy only joined Deathstroke's team because Cheshire said he "owed" her for Lian's death.
* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: In ''Villains United'', she was blackmailed into compliance by threats against Lian's safety. Over the course of the miniseries she successfully seduced Catman and managed to conceive a replacement baby in order to betray and leave the Secret Six with Lian's welfare no longer being an issue (that she cared about). It turned out the threat was false, but she didn't know that.

[[WMG:Cinder]]
->'''AKA:''' Carla Moretti

* AllThereInTheManual: Eric Wallace states she was sexually abused by her favorite uncle when she was fourteen, worked with the Italian Military's bomb squad as a form of a death wish, and got her powers from a nuclear explosion.
* {{Antihero}}/AntiVillain: She's something, but it's not clear what. Her actions are all based on her sense of self-loathing and suicidal tendencies, so it's clear everything she does is just until she can finally die.
* BeingTorturedMakesYouEvil: Her entire backstory is just one long line of physical and emotional abuse.
* BrokenBird: Her entire character.
* DeathSeeker: She believes the world is a terrible place and she yearns to be with her family and finally stop her suffering.
* HeroicSacrifice: She dies destroying Slade's Methuselah Device, but this is a subversion. It is very clear that she's only destroying the machine to prevent her family from being brought back into what she perceives to be a horrible world and so she can finally satisfy her death wish.
* ICannotSelfTerminate: Her powers leave her unable to kill herself, much to her frustration.
* IDidWhatIHadToDo: She's completely aware of the fact that she is an awful person willing to kill innocents to get to child molesters and serial rapists in high places, yet this is all just stemming the tide until she can finally die herself.
* KnightTemplar: She uses her magma powers to kill sex offenders, but goes as far to as willingly have sex with them so she can burn off their reproductive organs using her vagina, which itself was completely unnecessary since she was alone with her victim.
* {{Narcissist}}: As far as a FlatCharacter can go, she's utterly self-absorbed and knows nothing but hating herself and hunting down rapists to stem the tide until she can satisfy her death wish.
* [[NiceJobBreakingItHero Nice Job Breaking It Antihero/Villain]]: She attempted to murder a child molester named Nursery Cryme but ended up letting him free by accident.
* PlayingWithFire: Her powers are listed as heat and magma generation.
* RapeAsBackstory: Was raped by her uncle at 14.
* SurvivorGuilt: Her suffering began when she watched her brothers die in an explosion in the field she herself played in numerous times, wondering why she was spared but not them.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: Subverted due to the emphasis on "extremist" and the fact that the "well intentioned" part gradually became more and more shallow, until it was clear she only goes out of her way to hunt down rapists and child molesters because she has nothing better to do until she can find a way to die for good.
* WhoWantsToLiveForever: Not in this horrible world, according to her.

[[WMG:Clock King]]
->'''AKA:''' Temple Fugate
* CanonImmigrant: Based on the ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries'' version of the Clock King.
* TheChessmaster
* ClockKing
* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: Has a habit of murdering people who he doesn't have a use for, regardless if they're his minions.

[[WMG: Deathstroke]]
->'''AKA:''' Slade Wilson

See the [[ComicBook/{{Deathstroke}} relative page]] for more info.

[[WMG:Deathwing]]
->'''AKA:''' Unknown (was believed to be a future incarnation of Dick Grayson)

* BaldOfEvil: Shaves his head as part of his later look, along with sporting PermaStubble.
* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Is never seen or mentioned again after ''New Titans''.
* TheDragon: To the evil version of Raven.
* EvilCounterpart: Of Nightwing, after being infected with a Trigon seed.
* FaceHeelTurn: Starts out as the mentor of the Team Titans, but is corrupted by Raven and stays that way to his last appearance.
* MayDecemberRomance: He was the lover of the 16-year old Mirage before their trip to the past. After that, things [[RapeAsDrama took a turn for the worse]].
* {{Retcon}}: Was originally meant to be a 30-something year old version of Dick Grayson, but editors wanted him explained away as being from the current timeline. His identity remained a mystery. He only states: ''"You don't want to know what I was before I became Deathwing!"''

[[WMG:The Fearsome Five]]
* FiveBadBand
** BigBad: Psimon.
** TheDragon: Shimmer, former DarkChick.
** EvilGenius: Gizmo.
** TheBrute: Mammoth.
** DarkChick: Jinx.

[[WMG: Harvest]]
Introduced in the ComicBook/{{New 52}} series. Leader of the organization NOWHERE, which kidnaps metahuman teens to build an army of said teens, have a few half trained ones escape and spark a panic regarding them, so they can come in and save the day.
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* FakeUltimateHero: To "save the future", in his own words.
* GoGoEnslavement: Dresses up all the teens he captures in suits with TronLines.
* GambitRoulette: He claims it was his plan when the heroes thwarted his kidnapping and make an army plans, but given his intitial plan's intelligence, it comes off as more of an AssPull.
* GladiatorGames: His scheme to make an army of meta humans he could control.
* InTheHood
* [[spoiler: MeaningfulName: In light of what his link to Jon is, and why Superboy was vital to him, Harvest becomes quite a meaningful name. He's, specifically, ''[[FridgeHorror an organ harvester.]]'']]
* ObviouslyEvil: His attire paints him as the GrimReaper with TronLines, in spite of his attempt to eventually seem heroic to the general populace.
* SetRightWhatOnceWentWrong: With round about murder and fear domination.
* ShowDontTell: His main problem. He is said to be an expert schemer and manipulator, but his core plan for recruitment is not the most well thought out. It consists of kidnapping metahumans (and [[TheEveryman some people off the street]]), forcing them into a ''battle royal'' to determine the 'best', which he then makes his private army. Apparently, this has been going on for some time, and the batch sent through the Culling in the early ComicBook/{{New 52}} is the only one that has rebelled.
* VillainWithGoodPublicity: He wants his organization to be this. However, he himself looks like the GrimReaper in a TronLines suit.

[[WMG:H.I.V.E.]]

[[WMG:Mad Mod]]
->'''AKA:''' Neil Richards

* HeelFaceTurn: Eventually ended up doing this.

[[WMG:Mister Twister / Gargoyle]]
->'''AKA:''' Bromwell Stikk
* StarterVillain: Aqualad, Robin and Kid Flash's battle with Mister Twister would inspire the formation of the the Teen Titans.
* TookALevelInBadass: Was a much bigger threat as Gargoyle than he ever was as Mister Twister.

[[WMG:Sun Girl]]
->'''AKA:''' Deborah Morgna

* AllThereInTheManual: Apparently a master manipulator, though we don't get to actually see too much of her personality other than her rivalry with Miss Martian. Slade's notes (given in a ''Wizard'' magazine article previewing the arc) claim that she reminds him of the original Terra, as well as his daughter Rose.
* ArchEnemy: Of Miss Martian, who she claims will bring doom to the future that she hails from, so she must kill her to prevent it from happening. But she also claims that she and Inertia have also made Miss Martian their slave to torment.
** It's implied that because of whatever Miss Martian did, White Martians in the future were now treated as slaves, and Deborah was more or less Miss Martian's owner.
* EvilRedhead
* LegacyCharacter: Is from the 60th century and a descendant of Dirk Morgna (Sun Boy from ''ComicBook/{{Legion of Super-Heroes}}'') in some way.
* PlayingWithFire: Can harness the very power of the sun to supply her with fire and heat.

[[WMG:The Terror Titans]]

* AttentionWhore: Disruptor.
* BeAWhoreToGetYourMan: Disruptor has a psychotic obsession with latching onto the man she believes to be the most powerful or useful for her.
* DaddysGirl: Persuader.
* DudeWheresMyRespect: Originally, no one respected Dreadbolt as leader since he never technically killed anyone.
* EvenBadMenLoveTheirMamas: Persuader murdered her abusive mother, but genuinely loved her dad.
* LegacyCharacter: They're supposed to be related to the villains whose names they share, but only Dreadbolt is actually related to Bolt. Persuader was told that she's supposedly an ascendant of the first Persuader from the 31st Century.
* SelfMadeOrphan: Dreadbolt killed his father.
* TheSociopath: Copperhead.
* {{Spinoff}}: Actually received their own miniseries.
* TeethClenchedTeamwork: Originally. That changed when Clock King killed Disruptor and then abandoned them.
* TokenEvilTeammate: Out of all of them, Disruptor.
* TheVamp: Disruptor tries to be this.
* WellDoneSonGuy: Dreadbolt, up until he killed his dad.
* WouldHurtAChild: Copperhead allowed his baby brother to drown in a bathtub.

[[WMG:Trident]]

* CollectiveIdentity: He was actually three separate individuals masquerading as a single villain.
* KilledOffForReal: Sammy Jaye, one of the trio, was later murdered by his partners for holding out on them after a big score
* NoNameGiven: The third member, after Sammy and the Prof, is unnamed.

[[WMG:Trigon the Terrible]]
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Raven's father, Trigon is an interdimensional demon lord who can only enter the real world through her psyche. Bent on annihilating all life, his plans typically orbit around subverting Raven to his will.
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* AbusiveParent: He is a devil after all.
* {{Archenemy}}: To his daughter, Raven. He'd also finish in second place for the team as a whole, since besides Slade, there's nobody the Titans hate more, and there is no one, including Slade, who they fear more.
* ArchnemesisDad: Trigon impregnated Raven's mother by raping her, shattered his daughter's psyche in order to enter the real world, and makes regular attempts to brain control her and murder all of her friends.
* AttackOfTheFiftyFootWhatever: Trigon towered over 75 feet tall in "Terror of Trigon".
* BigBad: Of the first ''New Teen Titans'' story arc; he was the reason Raven assembled the Titans to begin with. He returns in "The Terror of Trigon", and has been the big bad of several other arcs as well. In terms of power and scope he is, generally speaking, the biggest bad the Titans have ever faced. By many accounts, he's one of the most powerful villains in the DC Universe and has beaten down Superman '''and''' Wonder Woman in ''ComicBook/InjusticeGodsAmongUs''.
* BigRedDevil: Classic example.
* TheCorrupter: To Raven, who he then used to corrupt several Titans using his seeds.
* DemonLordsAndArchDevils: Just how much of a demon lord he is depends on the writer, though. Some accounts have him as the demonic master of his very own dimension, while others claim that he's simply the devil of the eighth layer of Hell.
* DemonicPossession: Has done it to Raven and numerous others.
* TheDreaded: From the perspective of the Titans and the people of Azarath anyway.
* ExtraEyes: Has two sets of eyes sitting atop one another. Those he is controlling gain the same trait as a mark of their possession.
* GodOfEvil: Sees himself as such.
* HornedHumanoid: Features antlers.
* JokerImmunity: He gets defeated and slain several times, but he has become such an iconic villain, the writers usually find a way to bring him back.
* NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast: Trigon the Terrible.
* OmnicidalManiac: Annihilated an entire universe in order to keep himself alive, and later tries to do the same to Earth.
* PhysicalGod: Trigon is at least in {{ComicBook/Darkseid}}'s realm when it comes to raw power, and may actually be even more powerful, given some of what he did in "Terror of Trigon". Typically, the only way to defeat him is to magically reseal him inside of Raven's mind.
* {{Satan}}: In "Terror of Trigon" he claims to be the inspiration for Satan, though given how much Trigon likes to talk himself up he may well be lying.
* SealedInsideAPersonShapedCan: The only way Trigon can access the real world is via possessing Raven. Most of the time he is sealed within her mind.

[[WMG:The Sons of Trigon]]

* EyeBeams
* HatePlague: Their main ability.
* SevenDeadlySins: Their villain names with Raven occupying the position of Pride.

[[WMG:The Wildebeest Society]]

* CollectiveIdentity: Their original M.O.
* TheRemnant: Most of those recruited by the original Wildebeest leader were former H.I.V.E. agents who believed their main goal was [[AvengingTheVillain to take vengeance for H.I.V.E.]]


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[[WMG:Bumblebee]]
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->'''AKA:''' Karen Beecher-Duncan
->'''Abilities:''' Flight, sonic blasts, electric "stings", insect-like size (after Infinite Crisis)

* ActionGirlfriend: Meant to become one for Mal, with more love for the superhero job than he does.
* AnimalThemedSuperbeing: Initially just had the alias of Bumblebee, but her later appearances had her at a tiny size as well. Her animated incarnation even displays what appeared to be natural wings and shrinking powers.
* CaptainErsatz: Essentially bears some similarity to Janet Van-Dyne/Wasp from MarvelComics Avengers with her powers and costume, although Karen's shrinking was only introduced in the cartoon (and her later comic self was permanently shrunk to the size).
* CoolShades: Had these briefly in her ''OYL'' get-up.
* GadgeteerGenius: She was introduced this way, with her technology skills. A retcon after the first Crisis even stated that she made Mal's Gabriel horn for him.
* HappilyMarried: As part of the OfficialCouple with Mal, until their relationship became strained from them being disfigured and they divorced offpanel in Doom Patrol.
* PoweredArmor: Had elements in this with her original spandex power suit, but plays this straight in her uniform in the Doom Patrol series. Her exoskeleton enables flight through rapid movement on her wings that are attached to her costume, faster movement and a vibration application allow her sonic disruption. It also acts like a body armor that enhances her strength.
* PowerHair: Has this in her Doom Patrol appearances.
* RetCanon: Sported her animated counterpart's outfit and hair style (the afro buns) for a time after the ''One Year Later'' time jump.
* {{Retcon}}: She was originally part of the East Coast team, but Marv Wolfman retconned her in as part of Titans West, as a way of keeping the "fab five" as their own team with everyone else being relegated to the other.

[[WMG:Gnaark]]
->'''AKA:''' John Gnaark
->'''Abilities:''' Super-strength, agility, and intelligence

* BusCrash: Was never seen again after the '70s Titans series. An offhand mention was then made of him having died, when Marv Wolfman decided to wrap up the whereabouts of the Bronze Age Titans at Donna Troy's wedding.
* ContemporaryCaveman: Prior to the Crisis, Gnarrk was a time displaced Neanderthal stranded in the present. Through love and telepathic communication, Lilith teaches him human language and customs.
* CulturedBadass: After his crash course in modern culture, he becomes obsessed with acting like a civilized man, up to using a much fancier and more formal vocabulary than any of the other Titans and even refusing to use his enhanced strength unless in an emergency.
* HumanPopsicle: In his past (post-Crisis) a volcanic disturbance threatened Gnarrk. The jewel in his chest protected him by encasing him in ice. Centuries passed, and Gnarrk remained in his ice tomb. During that time, his mind still worked, and Gnarrk dreamed of a better world. He used his abilities to cure disease and control the forces of nature to benefit mankind.
* NobleSavage: Starts out as this, having a good heart but being unable to communicate much with anyone other than Lilith. A crash course in modern culture later, and he becomes a CulturedBadass.
* OfficialCouple: With Lilith, up until his abrupt (offscreen) death. Post-Crisis, they had a psychic bond in their brief meeting while Lilith was dating Don Hall.
* {{Telepathy}}: As a side-effect of being fused with the meteor rock, Gnarrk developed a psychic rapport with Lilith Clay.
** It is possible that the meteor also granted Gnarrk other psionic abilities, but what these powers may have been has never been revealed.
* TimeTravelEscape and YouAlreadyChangedThePast: In the Pre-Crisis continuity, Mal and Wally accidentally kill him in self-defense after an unexpected trip to the past. They later travel back in time again with the help of stone age wizard to save him from his untimely death in hopes of preserving the past. However, when they're brought back to the future, Gnaark goes back with them, thus making their efforts to keep him alive and in the past all for naught.

[[WMG:The Guardian / Herald / Vox]]
->'''AKA:''' Mal Duncan
->'''Abilities:''' Generates multi-dimensional portals; sonic blasts

* BadassNormal: He was initially just a super-strong boxer in his debut.
* BiblicalAllusion: He gets his horn during a vision paralleling that of Jacob, where he wrestles the Angel of Death to a standstill and receives the horn as a reward.
* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Vanished from DC titles after a while, and him and Karen were said to have divorced offpanel in the Doom Patrol series.
* DisabilitySuperpower: After his horn exploded in his face and left him mute in "Infinite Crisis", Steel and the Chief of the Doom Patrol fused the parts of the Gabriel's Horn into his body, allowing him to become open portals simply by speaking with a synthesized voice box.
* HappilyMarried: To Karen, until the whole Infinite Crisis incident and their divorce in Doom Patrol.
* HeroicSecondWind: His Gabriel's Horn invoked this pre-Crisis, being most useful when he was at a disadvantage.
* IHaveManyNames: Initially just used "Mal" as his codename, but then took on the suit of the original Guardian after his doubts about being an effective team member. He then briefly used the codename "Hornblower" after acquiring the Gabriel's Horn, but went back to his Guardian identity. Post-Crisis, he was always "Herald", and then became "Vox" when he moved to the Doom Patrol.
* PoweredArmor: In his Guardian identity.
* {{Retcon}}: Was relegated to being a part of the West team in Post-Crisis continuity, rather than the East team. His first two identities were also retconned away, and the nature of the Gabriel's Horn changed from being magical to being of special technology (and made for him by Karen).

[[WMG:Hawk and Dove]]
->'''AKA:''' Hank and Don Hall
->'''Abilities:''' Heightened strength and agility (both), claws (Hawk)

See their [[Comicbook/HawkAndDove personal page]] for more info.

[[WMG:The Joker's Daughter / Harlequin]]
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->'''AKA:''' Duela Dent
->'''Abilities:''' Acrobatics, clown-themed gadgets

* AdaptationalVillainy: In the ComicBook/New52 universe, Duela Dent is a psychopathic young woman who took residence in Gotham's underground sewers as a tribal leader going by the name Joker's Daughter. She became obsessed with not only serving The Joker, but also with having his blood course inside of her, so she can truly become his "daughter."
* DeadpanSnarker: In the pre-Crisis continuity, mostly aimed at Roy.
* FridgeLogic: Discussed in-universe in a conversation between Dick Grayson and Duela at Donna Troy's wedding. In the original Duela storyline written by Bob Rozakis, the question of Duela's parentage was eventually resolved with Duela being revealed as Two-Face's daughter sometime after he got married. Much later and under a different writer, Marv Wolfman, at Donna Troy's wedding Dick pointed out that this origin was impossible because Duela was too old for it to be true. Duela was close to Dick's age and Harvey Dent didn't become Two-Face or get married until after Dick Grayson had already become Robin. Duela admonishes Dick for taking so long to figure out such an obvious contradiction.
* LukeIAmYourFather: Duela claimed she was the daughter of multiple super-villains. Pre-Crisis it was believed she was Two-Face's daughter, until it was revealed that she was too old to be his child. Following ''ComicBook/InfiniteCrisis'', it was revealed that Duela comes from Earth-3, and is the daughter of the Jokester (a heroic version of the Joker), Three-Face (a heroic, female version of Two-Face) and the stepdaughter of a heroic Riddler.
* PlotRelevantAgeUp: A subversion. When she returned during Donna Troy's wedding, she was significantly older (and heavier), to further support that she wasn't Two-Face's daughter. Following ''ComicBook/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths'', her next appearance was in a mental institution, where her memories as a Titan were met with skepticism because of how old she was. During her next few appearances she was much younger.
* ProgressivelyPrettier: Originally had a clown-like face as part of her costume, with exaggerated jaw and mouth (much the same way TheJoker was drawn at the time), and had poofy violet hair. In recent years and flashback sequences, her in-costume appearance was tweaked for her to appear more conventionally attractive, with only white face paint and her hair shown to be sleeker.
* SexyJester: Her whole motif, whether she's calling herself the Joker's Daughter or the Harlequin.
* StuffedIntoTheFridge: Her death was what started ''ComicBook/CountdownToFinalCrisis''. She abducts a teen celebrity from a nightclub, only to be stopped by Jason Todd. She claims that she comes from an alternate Earth and, after escaping, she is killed by a Monitor.



[[WMG:Lilith / Omen]]
->'''AKA:''' Lilith Clay[[note]]"Lilith Clay-Jupiter" in some biographies after Dan Jurgens' run of Teen Titans[[/note]]
->'''Abilities:''' Precognition, telepathy, teleportation

* BroodingBoyGentleGirl: With Gnaark.
* CListFodder: See below, in the case of ''Graduation Day''. She becomes somehow unable to detect that a Superman android isn't the real deal, and gets her neck snapped when she charges at him and attempts to scratch him.
* DarkerAndEdgier: Her transition to Omen. However, this was to play up the mystery of her character and the evolution of her psychic abilities to mystical powers. She never once turned into an anti-hero.
** After the New 52, Omen's been revamped as a blind villainess with a revealing outfit and reality-warping powers used for sinister purposes. However, due to the fan backlash, Lilith's appearance was restored closer to her original appearance, though she's been BroughtDownToNormal as a result.
* {{Expy}}: Became one of Raven in Dan Jurgens' run, due to him not being allowed to use that character. Later writers for her guest appearances (such as the Titans LA story) even had her acting as prim and proper as Raven, completely with the wiggly speech balloons. This faded during her guest stint in Jay Faerber's Titans stories.
** In the New 52, Omen wears a bird-themed costume and seems to be an expy of Dark Raven- as she was also originally intended to be that, before editorial changes hit.
* FieryRedhead: Subverted, as she was one of the milder personalities on the team.
* HeelFaceRevolvingDoor: She became evil in the post-Flashpoint Earth, but the next time she's seen in the third annual issue, she's no longer evil nor does she have her powers anymore.
* LukeIAmYourFather: Pre-Crisis, her birth mother turned out to be Thia of the Titans of Myth, and her birth father was dead due to being immolated by Thia. Post-Crisis, the identity of Lilith's father turned out to be Loren Jupiter, the man who financed the Titans. Her mother has not yet been revealed. Lilith's stated that her psychic abilities were inherited from her mother, and that she's very secretive. WordOfGod from Dan Jurgens has it that Lilith's mom is a preexisting DC character.
* MiniDressOfPower: Wore a few variations of this in her time with the Titans (usually in green or pink), although she also preferred other types of civilian clothing. After she became Omen (pre-New 52), she switched to just wearing her red robe, except for a period when she was a guest star in ''Titans'' volume 1.
* OfficialCouple: With Gnaarrk, Pre-Crisis. Post-Crisis, she had feelings for the redesigned (and soon to be deceased) Gnaarrk, but was also dating Don Hall.
* OmniscientMoralityLicense: Behaved like she had one in at least one silver age story, where she placed the other Titans in an illusion that reflected their worst fears in order to help them overcome said fears. She's never called out for it.
* ReincarnationRomance: One silver age story states that she's the reincarnation of [[RomeoAndJuliet Giulietta Capulet]], and at the end of the story, she gets with Romeo's reincarnation. However, it's ultimately subverted since she ends up with Gnaark and not Romeo.
* StuffedInTheFridge: ''Graduation Day''. The characters in story made a bigger deal of Donna Troy's death then her's. It can be argued that her death was what began the thread of mutilation and death being more closely associated with the Teen Titans.

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[[folder: The New Teen Titans (1980-1994)]]
[[WMG:Baby Wildebeest]]
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->'''Abilities:''' Super-strength

* BabyTalk: Often spoke in this, due to being a toddler. By the time of his cameos in Devin Grayson's ''Titans'', he spoke a little more coherently and like a slightly older child.
* CListFodder: Notable for being a gratuitous death of a child character, even if he was in his hulked-out adult mode at the time. He basically was violently gored through by Superboy Prime's heat vision, after attempting to attack him for beheading his "mama".
* DependingOnTheArtist: As to how monsterish he might have looked, vs. slightly more humanoid appearances.
* DesignerBabies: One of the Wildebeest Society's many unusual test subjects.
* RedeemingReplacement: to the Wildebeest Society
* StuffedInTheFridge: Died alongside his adopted mother Pantha to serve as character development for his father-figure Red Star. Character development that never happened beyond a single issue of ''Teen Titans''.

[[WMG:Beast Boy / Changeling]]
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->'''AKA:''' Garfield Logan
->'''Abilities:''' Animal shapeshifting

* AfraidOfDoctors: In Creator/GeoffJohns run, Superboy and Beast Boy have a phobia of doctors, due to both of them being experimented on as kids. Beast Boy in particular has a special hatred for needles.
* AlmightyJanitor: At least one interpretation of Beast Boy's character is that he has immense power (see Inverse Law of Complexity to Power below) but doesn't want the responsibility involved.
* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: Always has green skin-- until the New 52 reboot, where he has red skin to better connect him to the Red, the metaphysical manifestation of the Animal Kingdom. Later has regained his Green skin.
* {{Animorphism}}: He can turn into a green version of any animal (though he can't turn into larger animals without strain) and can speak in any form. This is because he's not limited to turning into animals, are [[OurMonstersAreDifferent included magical and mythological monsters]].
* AttentionWhore: Admits to himself in post-Rebirth that he feels the need to have attention on him.
* BerserkButton: Whenever anyone hurts Raven, he goes mad!
* BigBrotherMentor: At least he tries to be.
* BirdsOfAFeather: With Raven in the New 52.
* BoxingLessonsForSuperman: One of the "limitations" of Beast Boy's power is the fact that he simply doesn't know what he ''can'' do. Just watching AnimalPlanet allows him to discover new animal forms and the inherent powers they possess.
* CurtainsMatchTheWindow: He has green hair and eyes.
* DarkAndTroubledPast: Beast Boy is a boy who has suffered many hardships in his life. Both his real parents have passed away, and then his foster mother, whom Garfield became very close to, died in battle along with virtually all of the other Doom Patrol members. He was also part of the team. Also, his foster father was driven mad by a helmet he used to fight enemies.
* DeadpanSnarker
* DependingOnTheArtist: How animalistic he looks (with features like PointedEars and CuteLittleFangs, clawed hands and [[DoesNotLikeShoes bare feet]], or [[HellishPupils slitted rather than round pupils]]) varies with each artist who draws him. How old he looks is also frequently changed, oftentimes looking [[OlderThanTheyLook as young as Bart]] rather then his actual age.
* DependingOnTheWriter: Beast Boy's had a number of different interpretations over the years. One good example is how some authors have let him [[CharacterDevelopment grow up and mature into a leader and mentor of the Titans]][[note]]He was actually at one point intended to become the leader of a team in a series called Titans LA, only for the series to never be greenlit and that team to end up collapsing soon after[[/note]], only for others to come along and recast him as the immature prat he started as.
* HeterosexualLifepartners: With Cyborg.
* HideYourOtherness: Downplayed; for a guy with green skin and hair, there's only so much otherness you can hide, but one interpretation of why he doesn't use the full extent of his powers is that he's ashamed of them for being freakish.
* IJustWantToBeSpecial: He is very attached to his super powers.
* ImpossiblyTackyClothes: His only decent costume was even phased out for one more like his original costume.
* InUniverseNickname: "Gar" from Garfield, on occasion.
* InverseLawOfComplexityToPower: Garfield's power is "shapeshifts into animals", taking on both their form and natural powers. The range, mechanism, and limitations of his power have never, in the fifty years since his debut, been really examined, leading to what is basically one of the most versatile movesets in all of DC. Typically he shifts into normal earth organisms, but he's turned into normal animals of unusual size (like a man-sized spider or a room-sized octopus), alien creatures (both in the ''Titans'' cartoon and the ''Who is Wonder Girl?'' arc), demonic monsters (when under demonic influence, usually Trigon's or one of his children's), chimerical or amorphous monstrosities (when consumed with insane rage), mythical creatures like dragons or a phoenix, fictional and imaginary creatures like [[Literature.{{Jabberwocky}} the Jabberwock]] (a future incarnation of himself named [[Comicbook/KingdomCome Menagerie]]), and in some cases multiple animals at once (like swarms of flies).
** At least one interpretation of him can actually use multiple animal powers at once, such as replicating like an amoeba when he's a bull.
** Should his powers allow Beast Boy to turn into humans? [[RequiredSecondaryPowers Wolfman and Perez say yes]]. Is he ''allowed'' to turn into other humans? [[EnforcedTrope Wolfman and Perez say no]]. (Next question: Can he become [[Comicbook.SuperMan Kryptonian]]?)
** Note, this is without getting into the secondary powers he's exhibited, like superhuman strength, speed, and senses. Following the events of ''The Judas Contract'', he also was shown to use [[Comicbook/DoomPatrol Mento's psionic helmet]]... which can only be used by people with inherent psychic abilities.
* LoveableSexManiac: Boy-howdy! In his earliest appearances, he threw himself at nearly anything female. In fact, the second issue of ''The New Teen Titans'' has him intentionally inviting the team for a swim in his pool just to trick Donna Troy and Starfire into the ''skimpiest'' bikinis he could find.
** In his [[UsefulNotes/TheBronzeAgeOfComicBooks Bronze Age]] bios, his relationship status was listed as "desperate."
* NextTierPowerUp: He awakened the ability to shape shift into mythological and magical animals when protecting Raven from the Wyld. His evil future self who had the same ability implied that he could do it all along but was afraid to do so.
* PrimalStance
* RequiredSecondaryPowers: Beast Boy only wears his uniform half of the time; it disappears whenever he shifts. Where, exactly, it goes (and the implications of it disappearing) is a puzzle that has yet to be solved.
* RetCanon: Following the ''One Year Later'' TimeSkip from ''ComicBook/InfiniteCrisis'', Beast Boy donned his costume from the cartoon and was given pointy ears and fanged teeth to match his animated counterpart.
* SadClown: His constant joking and goofing off are often shown to be a way to distract himself from dwelling on tragedy. This is a character who got his start in ''ComicBook/DoomPatrol,'' after all.
* SelectiveObliviousness: In the ''ComicBook/TheJudasContract'' story, Changeling will always believe that Terra was a ReverseMole or that she was being controlled by Slade, despite all the evidence of the contrary, including Terra's own explicit remarks.
** RevengeBeforeReason: He even kept attacking Slade after all this, blaming him for the death of Terra.
* SoleSurvivor: He is the only member of the Ravagers to survive after the cancellation of their book. He and Robotman are the only (relatively sane) survivors of the original Doom Patrol as well.
* {{Transplant}}: Beast Boy started off with the ''Doom Patrol'' but eventually wound up in the ''New Teen Titans'' when Raven summoned him to join the team she was rebuilding. He ended up bringing the DP mythos with him, tethering the two series together for decades.
* WillTheyOrWontThey: With Raven.
** OfficialCouple: Settles on this just before the New 52 reboot too. Before that, he had a civilian girlfriend named Jillian, who he had an on-and-off relationship with.
* VagueAge
* WillfullyWeak: It is heavily implied multiple times that he restrains himself from shifting into magical and mythological creatures out of fear of losing control of himself. Fittingly since he killed his Trigon spawned EvilTwin in cold blood when pushed to far by turning into an EldritchAbomination and crushing him between his hands and Madame Rouge by accident when transformed into a chimera.
* YouFightLikeACow

[[WMG:Cyborg / Cyberion]]
->'''AKA:''' Victor Stone
->'''Abilities:''' Super-strength, invulnerability, technopathy, advanced weaponry, engineering skills

See [[Comicbook/{{Cyborg}} his page]] for more info.


[[WMG:Jericho]]
[[quoteright:240:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/jericho.jpg]]
->'''AKA:''' Joseph Wilson
->'''Abilities:''' Possession of others

* AdaptationalSexuality: The ''DC Rebirth'' relaunch of ''Comicbook/{{Deathstroke}}'' establishes that Jericho [[BiTheWay is pansexual]] and has a rather fluid view on sexuality in general.
* ArchnemesisDad: He explicitly joined the team to stop Deathstroke, his estranged father.
* BodySurf: What his power amounts to. When eye contact is made, Jericho is able to enter another's body and control their motor functions (except their speech). If the person is unconscious when Jericho enters, he can also speak through them, but retains any speech patterns the person may have (such as an impediment, lisp or accent).
* CampStraight: Is a sensitive artist who was almost also homosexual, but his creators decided against it in fear of fueling the sensitive artsy gay stereotype. Jericho was instead shown to be a ladies' man and had romantic ties with Raven and Kole.
** Didn't stop the [[AccidentalInnuendo Accidental Innuendos]] with Dick Grayson. [[HoYay (Dick: "Joey, get in me!")]]
* TheCasanova: Manages to attract quite the women in his time.
* CuteMute: He was mute due to a stabbing as a child.
* EyeScream: At the end of "Deathtrap" in Titans vol. 2. He got better, at any rate (with a previously-unheard of ability to regrow the eyes).
* GreenEyes: Contact!
* HandSignals: These are a necessity, due to the mute factor. Perez also insisted on utilizing them for the character in lieu of constant thought bubbles and internal monologues, allowing the readers to pay more attention to Jericho's hand signs and body language.
* HeelFaceRevolvingDoor: Has it just as bad, if not worst, as Raven. He started out good but was driven insane by evil spirits from Raven's father's home dimension. After his father killed him to stop his rampage Jericho clung to existence as an evil spirit being. Years later he was revived and purified of his evil. Then he went evil again due to spending too much time in Superboy's clone Match. Now, he's well...kind of a mess to be honest. It's not clear at this time whether he's good, evil, or even functional.
* HotbloodedSideburns: One of the things he's most known for were his muttonchops from the 80's.
* ShownTheirWork: The sign language he uses ''is'' accurate.
* TechnicalPacifist
* UnresolvedSexualTension: With Raven. Their relationship hasn't been mentioned at all since the NTT era.
* WhiteSheep: Was the least violent of the Wilsons. Although, his stint of evil at the start of volume 3, ''Deathtrap'', and the New 52 avert this.

[[WMG:Kole]]
->'''AKA:''' Kole Weathers
->'''Abilities:''' Flight, can "spin" crystals

* BackFromTheDead: Played with and then subverted in ''Team Titans'', due to the different writers' conflicting ideas. Marv Wolfman reintroduced her as a mysterious helper to the team and implied that she had lingered on in the form of a spirit, while Phil Jimenez was told by the editors to explain her away as a false doppelganger. Her limp body is shown hanging behind Monarch, with the implication that she was one of his "puppets".
* {{Flight}}: Kole has the ability to fly, but it is unclear whether this also comes from the experiments which gave her her powers, or granted to her during her tenure as Thia's slave.
* SacrificialLamb: Created to die in ''ComicBook/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths.''
* ShipTease: With Jericho. She even asked Jericho if they could have sex.


[[WMG:Pantha]]
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->'''AKA:''' Rosabelle Mendez
->'''Abilities:''' Super-strength, agility, and senses; claws

* CListFodder: Had her head punched off by Superboy-Prime in Infinite Crisis.
* CatGirl: She was a catgirl created by genetic alteration. She doesn't know if she was a human woman or a female panther prior to the alteration. [[spoiler: She was a human woman as explained when her past was finally revealed. Though it was an alternate timeline so that may not be the case in the real timeline.]]
* DeadpanSnarker: Always with a quip or general snark on hand.
* DependingOnTheArtist: Just how cat-like she looked when unmasked. Sometimes she'd appear with a snout-like nose and a slight point to her earlobes, and sometimes she'd have actual cat ears sprouting from her head or even whiskers. Other times, she'd have a relatively average human face, with the only "cat" feature being her slit-shaped pupils. Her eye color itself varied between being red or yellow.
* {{Expy}}: She was the Titans' Wolverine.
* StuffedIntoTheFridge: She wasn't just CListFodder, but she and her adopted son Baby Wildebeest were killed off to serve as development for her boyfriend Red Star. Development which consisted of a single issue of ''Teen Titans'' and two issues of ''Red Robin''.

[[WMG:Phantasm]]
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->'''AKA:''' Danny Chase
->'''Abilities:''' Telekinesis, photographic memory

* BrattyHalfPint: The main reason of his unpopularity; he was snide, egotistical, bratty and arrogant.
* CousinOliver: He was even designed to ''look'' like Cousin Oliver. Combine this with abrasive personality, lack of codename, costume, or original powers and he quickly became a CreatorsPet, as well. In other words, Danny Chase is to the Teen Titans what Zan, Jayna, Wendy and Marvin are to the ''{{WesternAnimation/Superfriends}}'' Justice League. At least they tried to be heroes; Chase tried to be holier-than-thou.
* {{Foil}}: Was created to serve as one to Beast Boy.
* InsufferableGenius: Danny Chase was exceptionally bright for a boy his age, and had no reservation when it came to showing off in front of the other Titans. Though the Titans respected Danny's intelligence, his arrogance and condescending behavior also caused them great frustration.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold
* [[spoiler:HeroicSacrifice: Eventually gave up his life to save the disembodied souls of Azarath. This caused him, Arella and the souls to merge into a new Phantasm.]]
* MindOverMatter: Through an act of will, he can manipulate material of varying mass and volume from a remote distance.
* TeenSuperspy: His parents were international spies; as such, he was trained in espionage, infiltration, and intelligence acquisition in addition to his powers.


[[WMG:Raven]]
->'''AKA:''' Raven, Rachel Roth (later alias)
->'''Abilities:''' Empathy, flight, telepathy, sorcery

See [[ComicBook/{{Raven}} her page]] for more info.


[[WMG:Red Star]]
->'''AKA:''' Leonid Kovar
->'''Abilities:''' Super-strength, speed, and stamina; pyrokinesis


[[WMG:Robin II / Red Hood]]
->'''AKA:''' Jason Todd
->'''Abilities:''' Martial arts master, detective skills, acrobatics

See the [[Characters/BatmanAndBatFamily Batman: Batman and Bat Family character sheet]] for more info.

[[WMG:Starfire]]
->'''AKA:''' Koriand'r / Kory Anders
->'''Abilities:''' Flight, super-strength, invulnerability, energy projection

See [[ComicBook/{{Starfire}} her page]] for more info.


[[WMG:Terra]]
[[quoteright:198:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tara_markov_0001.jpg]]
->'''AKA:''' Tara Markov
->'''Abilities:''' Manipulates earth and stone

* AdaptationalHeroism:
** In the Comicbook/{{New 52}} she is a heroine and standing member of the Ravagers.
** In ''ComicBook/TeenTitansEarthOne'', Tara Markov is depicted as a normal (if slightly angsty) teenager before her powers awaken.
* CuteAndPsycho: She seems like a sweet young girl; is actually a vicious and ruthless mercenary with distinct yandere traits — she's not only sleeping with the much older mercenary/assassin who hired her, she ends up killing herself (while trying to kill him) when Jericho possessed the assassin and freed the Teen Titans, making Terra believe that her lover betrayed her.
* DishingOutDirt: She can control and manipulate all forms of rock and earthly substances and materials. There is no set limit to how far or how close she needs to be to the earth for this power and ability to work. She has been able to be completely off the ground and still control the earth. She has created tremors, earthquakes, sharpen rocks to a needle point, and has control over these elements for as long as she can physically maintain them.
* EvilAllAlong: An infamous example. She's arguably the first character who was TheMole all along, and she didn't even reform. Her goal the entire time was to take down the Titans because she hated how goody-goody they were.
* {{Expy}}: She debuted in ''ComicBook/TeenTitans'' shortly after Kitty Pryde debuted in ''ComicBook/XMen'', and Marv Wolfman has more or less admitted that he played with the idea of Terra being an Evil Kitty Pryde (teen-age mutant much-loved by her fellow team members, only to betray them).
* InformedAbility: Lots of rhetoric in her final story on how evil she is. Even though, what with dying at 16, she didn't have time to do all that much evil.
* JerkWithAHeartOfJerk: When she was a Titan she was a complete Jerk, always insulting everybody and attacking them for petty reasons. And, as it was discovered later, she was ''pretending to be nice''.
* LateArrivalSpoiler: When it happened, the reveal that Terra was a traitor was a complete surprise. Nowadays, with a pair of decades of Teen Titans with the betrayal of Terra as a recurring past plot element, and an animated series where she did precisely the same thing, it shouldn't be a surprise for anyone.
* LittleMissSnarker
* TheMole: She joined the Teen Titans, fooling them by staging a battle against Deathstroke. She then operated as a spy for Deathstroke, eventually giving him the information he needed to kidnap the Titans.
* ProgressivelyPrettier: Was originally meant to be a "cute" but unconventional-looking type of girl with large front teeth, short cropped hair, and being shorter than the others. Later artists' flashbacks and her zombie form in ''Blackest Night'' instead show her to have long hair, no buck teeth, and a shapely body.
* ShipTease: With Beast Boy until she was revealed as TheMole.
* TheSociopath
* TeensAreMonsters

[[/folder]]


[[folder: Team Titans (1992-1994)]]
!General Tropes

* LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters: Aside from the main team, the series introduced many other Titans from the future. They were mostly seen as background characters or either acted as allies or enemies to the protagonists.
* RetGone: All Team Titans were erased from existence in Zero Hour after their timeline was wiped out. The only survivors were Terra II, Mirage, and Deathwing, who were retconned to be from the main timeline and planted into the alternate future by the Time Trapper.

[[WMG:Redwing]]
->'''AKA:''' Carrie Levine
->'''Abilities:''' Flight, tracking, razor-sharp beak and talons (later mutation)

* {{Flight}}: Naturally she can fly by way of naturally grown wings.
* LeotardOfPower: She wears a green leotard.
* PointyEars
* RetGone: In the New 52, she doesn't exist and the Redwing identity is Damian Wayne's alternative to his Robin identity. Redwing is the partner to Wingman - Jason Todd's alternative identity to Red Hood.
* WingedHumanoid: Due to her mother being exposed to radiation while pregnant, Carrie was born with a strange pair of red-feathered wings.

[[WMG:Prestor Jon]]
->'''AKA:''' Jonathan Levine
->'''Abilities:''' Can interface with computers, shape-shifting (with artificial body)

* BrainUploading: Transferred his mind into a computer before he died, and lived on in the form of a bracelet. His essence was then uploaded into a robotic duplicate of his original body.


[[WMG:Killowat]]
->'''AKA:''' Charlie Watkins
->'''Abilities:''' Flight, ability to transform into a being of living electricity, generation and control of electricity

* PoliticallyIncorrectHero: Infamous for his racism, which first manifested in an ignorant comment about finding Mirage attractive even though she had dark skin. This was a trait intended to be expanded on through the series and cause discomfort within the team, but the series' cancellation cut it short.
** Ironically, it's implied that the main universe version of him, if he ever existed, was black.
* ShockAndAwe
* SpellMyNameWithAnS: His codename was usually spelled "Killowat" in the comics, while his Teen Titans Go self spells it "Kilowatt".


[[WMG:Nightrider]]
->'''AKA:''' David (surname unknown), Dagon
->'''Abilities''': Immortality, shape-changing, enhanced senses, strength, durability, and speed

* OurVampiresAreDifferent
* PointyEars
* TimeParadox: Saves the main universe version of himself from the accident that would have made him into Dagon.

[[WMG:Battalion]]
->'''AKA:''' Lyons (first name not given)
->'''Abilities:''' Enhanced speed, strength, and durability

* {{Expy}}: Of Cable.

[[/folder]]

[[folder: Arsenal's Titans (1994-1996)]]
[[WMG:Damage]]
->'''AKA:''' Grant Emerson
->'''Abilities:''' Channel energy to physically enhance himself or fire energy blasts.

* DarkAndTroubledPast: Beyond the few years he spent trying to figure out just who his actual birth parents were, the readers discovered that his foster father physically and sexually abused him.
* KilledOffForReal: In "Blackest Night".
* WoundThatWillNotHeal: Winds up with a severely disfigured and maimed face, due to being attacked by Zoom in Infinite Crisis. This leads to him wearing a full-face mask to cover up the injuries.

[[WMG:Green Lantern]]
->'''AKA:''' Kyle Rayner
->'''Abilities:''' Green Lantern power ring

[[WMG:Impulse / Kid Flash II]]
->'''AKA:''' Bart Allen
->'''Abilities:''' Super-speed

See the [[Characters/TheFlash Flash character sheet]] for more.

[[WMG:Minion]]
->'''AKA:''' Jarras Minion
->'''Abilities:''' PowerArmor.

[[WMG:Mirage]]
->'''AKA:''' Miriam Delgado
->'''Abilities:''' Illusions

* BlackEyesOfCrazy: A heroic example, with her having pitch black sclerae but gray irises. This was averted in her later cameos, however, as colorists have seemed to have forgotten.
* ConvenientMiscarriage: She appears to miscarry out of trauma at seeing Deathwing again (as he'd raped her and gotten her pregnant). Towards the end of the series, the trope is subverted when it's revealed that Mirage decided to mask her pregnancy and fake the miscarriage, in order to protect herself from Deathwing. Her illusion finally fails when she goes into labor.
* DoubleStandardRapeFemaleOnMale: She committed rape by fraud on Nightwing by posing as Starfire. When the act was revealed, Mirage just joked that he should've known something was off.
* LeotardOfPower: Wears a white-and-gold leotard as part of her second and better known costume.

[[WMG:Ravager]]
[[quoteright:225:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/RavagerDC_9063.jpg]]
->'''AKA:''' Rose Wilson[[note]]Also listed as "Rose Wilson-Worth" in pre-Flashpoint profiles[[/note]]

* AdaptationalVillainy: In the ComicBook/{{New 52}}, as Rose Wilson of N.O.W.H.E.R.E. against, ironically, the Ravagers.
* AntiHero: Strongly Type III.
* AxCrazy: Though she got better.
** She's back to her former ways as of the reboot, though not working with her father.
* BelligerentSexualTension: With Superboy.
* TheBigGuy
* BloodKnight: In the ComicBook/{{New 52}}.
* DaddysGirl: When she was BrainwashedAndCrazy.
* DarkActionGirl: She became this when she took on the Ravager name.
* DependingOnTheArtist: Her eyes alternated between being colored blue or green, until colorists finally settled on blue. Her later appearances had her sometimes looking like a younger teenage girl and shorter, or being taller with a bit more muscle. And there's whether or not her pre-Flashpoint self looked as white as Wonder Girl, or if her Cambodian ancestry was even slightly reflected.
* DualWielding / KatanasAreJustBetter: She currently wields twin energy katanas that can cut through anything except flesh, and briefly merge into an energy shield.
* EyeScream: In pre-Flashpoint continuity, while under the influence of PsychoSerum, she cut out her own eye to earn [[WellDoneSonGuy Deathstroke's approval]].
* EyepatchOfPower
* HeadbuttingHeroes: With Wondergirl.
* HiredGuns
* MasterSwordsman
* MixedAncestry: Was originally part-Cambodian, but this could be hard to tell with the way her facial features were drawn in most artwork. Post-Flashpoint, [[RaceLift she's now entirely Caucasian]] as Adeline Kane is her mother (rather than Lili Worth). Comicbook/DCRebirth explicitly undid this change, bringing back her mixed heritage and reaffirming that Lillian is indeed her mother.
* {{Seers}}: She has limited precognition (usually a few seconds at most).
** CombatClairvoyance: She is sometimes able to use her precognitive abilities to 'see' her opponent's next moves, although her visions come and go.
* ShipTease: In the last period pre-New 52, Rose seems to have developed a flirtatious relationship with Kid Flash, who has remarked that her eye-patch is "sexy."
* VitriolicBestFriends: With Fairchild, to the point that Fairchild left something behind for Rose to find if anything happened to her.
* WithGreatPowerComesGreatInsanity: Injected with the same serum that enhanced her father Deathstroke, Rose has increased reflexes, stamina, and strength, but is also prone to psychotic episodes.
* WhiteHairBlackHeart: Rose has beautiful white hair, but is an unrepentant ProfessionalKiller and BloodKnight.

[[WMG:ComicBook/{{Supergirl}}]]
->'''AKA:''' Matrix / Linda Danvers
->'''Abilities:'''

* PutOnABus: In the cases of both Matrix AND Linda. The former merged with a New God named Twilight and focus on Peter David's run on ''Supergirl'' shifted solely to the latter. Linda was last seen in hell during the ''Reign of Hell'' mini-series, and hasn't been seen since.

[[WMG:Terra II]]
->'''AKA:''' Unknown (impersonated Tara Markov)
->'''Abilities:''' Earth Manipulation

* ClingyJealousGirl: Threatened Gar's on-and-off girlfriend Jillian, and was shown to be seething over him being close to Flamebird.
* DishingOutDirt: She has the same powers of the original Terra.
* IllGirl: Early on, it was stated that her powers were weakening her and would eventually kill her. Prestor Jon managed to put a stop to that.
* TheMole: Subverted. She was planted in the Team Titans by Lord Chaos as a way of repeating the success of the first Terra's betrayal. Unfortunately for his plan, she turned against him and stuck with the team.
* {{Retcon}}: She was originally meant to be a normal girl that was surgically operated on to resemble Tara Markov. An editor later told Marv Wolfman to hint at her possibly being Tara resurrected, by showing the original Terra's grave to be empty (and having the Time Trapper suggest she was from this timeline). Geoff Johns seemed to be heading in that direction, but nothing came of it. Justin Gray and Jimmy Palmiotti went back to the idea that she was a separate entity, but that she was actually a member of Atlee's race modified to resemble the first Terra.
* ShipTease: With Damage, though their relationship didn't work out too well. She also had a crush on Beast Boy, but he was uncomfortable with how she resembled the girl that betrayed him.
* StuffedIntoTheFridge: Killed during World War 3 by Black Adam, to make room for the third Terra, Atlee.


[[/folder]]

[[folder: Atom's Teen Titans and The Titans (1996-2003)]]
[[WMG:Argent]]
->'''AKA:''' Toni Monetti
->'''Abilities:''' Creates constructs of silver plasma.

* HalfHumanHybrid: Her actual father was a H'San N'Tall alien, which caused her skin to gradually become paler as she aged until finally turning silver when her powers fully manifested.
* MsFanservice: Her outfits, especially her first, which made use of ImpossiblyLowNeckline.
* SpoiledBrat
* GreenSkinnedSpaceBabe: Her skin is bright white due to her parentage.

[[WMG:The Atom]]
->'''AKA:''' Ray Palmer
->'''Abilities:''' Able to shrink to microscopic size

See [[ComicBook/TheAtom Atom personal page]] for more info.

[[WMG:Captain Marvel, Jr.]]
->'''AKA:''' Freddy Freeman

See [[Characters/{{Shazam}} Shazam character sheet]] for more info.

[[WMG:Jesse Quick / Liberty Belle II]]
->'''AKA:''' Jesse Chambers
->'''Abilities:''' Super-speed and strength, flight

See the [[Characters/TheFlash Flash character sheet]] for more info.

[[WMG:Joto / Hotspot]]
->'''AKA:''' Isiah Crockett
->'''Abilities:''' Flight, Generating and sensing heat.
* BackFromTheDead: Coupled with HeroicSacrifice. He dies saving the team during volume 2, but is reanimated by the H'San N'tall to fight against his team of Titans. He's fully resurrected by the end of run, thanks to Prysm helping restore his mind and soul to make him remember who he was.
* HalfHumanHybrid: His biological father was one of the H'San N'Tall aliens, which caused him to gain his ability to generate heat.
* RetCanon: Suddenly began sporting the look and powerset of his animated counterpart (outright fire instead of heat) during the ''52'' mini-series and later cameos. His name was also changed to "Hotspot" as "Joto" (though meaning "heat" in Swahili) is a derogatory term for homosexuals in Spanish.

[[WMG:Prysm]]
->'''AKA:''' Audrey Spears
->'''Abilities:''' Made of living crystal, flight, refracts light as a crystal.

* AllThereInTheManual: According to Dan Jurgens and early promotional material for volume 2, her real name is "Audrey Spears". This is never brought up in the series itself, where she's usually referred to her by her codename or the nickname "Prys".
* HalfHumanHybrid: The most obvious case of the four Titans in Jurgens' run. She never got to see her actual appearance until she was freed from her deprivation tank, and only ''wished'' she looked fully human. Even so, she opts to stay in space with her alien father and her mother (who was taken as a queen to the species) by the end.
* InnocentFanserviceGirl: Prefers to go around naked most of the time due to her crystalline nature, but sometimes will wear clothing as a civilian.

[[WMG:Risk]]
->'''AKA:''' Cody Driscoll
->'''Abilities:''' Super Senses, enhanced reflexes, strength and durability

* CListFodder: Got one arm torn off by Superboy Prime during ComicBook/InfiniteCrisis. Got the other torn off again by Superboy Prime in another event.
* HalfHumanHybrid: Due to his actual father being of the H'San N'Tall.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Post-''Graduation Day'' (2003-2011)]]
!General Tropes
* CListFodder: Molecule was cleaved in half in the ''"Terror Titans"'' mini-series, Young Frankenstein was killed by Black Adam, Power Boy was killed by Trigon's sons, and Hawk (Holly) died by a Black Lantern of her predecessor. Later on, Kid Eternity was written out of the book and killed off by way of ExecutiveMeddling, while Red Devil also wound up dying (with a planned resurrection arc shot down by Dan Didio).
* CanonImmigrant: Mas Y Menos appear briefly in reference to former members that joined during a one-year timeskip. They originated from the Teen Titans cartoon.
* FlatCharacter: Quite a few of the Titans that Johns referenced as having joined the team during the timeskip amounted to being this. Miss Martian, Bombshell, and Zachary Zatara were lucky to have some degree of development and stick around as either part of the team or supporting characters. Meanwhile, characters like Molecule, Young Frankenstein, Talon, Mas Y Menos, and Little Barda weren't so lucky and were either killed off (see above) or [[ChuckCunninghamSyndrome simply vanished and were never referenced again]].

[[WMG:Aquagirl II]]
->'''AKA:''' Lorena Marquez
->'''Abilities:''' Aquatic adaptation, enhanced strength and durability

[[WMG:ComicBook/BlueBeetle III]]
->'''AKA:''' Jaime Reyes

[[WMG:Bombshell]]
->'''AKA:''' Amy Sue Allen
->'''Abilities:''' Flight, Super Strength, Invulnerability, energy blasts

* AntiHero: Strongly Type III.
* TheBigGuy:
* DarkActionGirl
* FaceHeelRevolvingDoor: Starts as a Face, ends up being TheMole, forced to hide out with them due to her failing her mission against them.
* HeadbuttingHeroes: Replaces Ravager in most roles while she's on the team.
* TheMole
* YouHaveOutLivedYourUsefulness: Told this by her own father. Not happy about it.


[[WMG: Riddler's Daughter/Enigma]]
->'''AKA:''' Unknown
-> '''Abilities:''' Hand to hand combat

* BrattyTeenageDaughter: To the Riddler. Apparently.
* CListFodder: Implied to have been beaten to death by the Riddler at the end of Batman #712, as she's never seen again afterward (although the DC Universe was also shortly rebooted after the storyline).
* FaceHeelTurn: Was a Teen Titan with Duela, but both defected and became villains on Titans East, with Enigma hoping to impress her father.
* GirlishPigtails
* SatelliteCharacter: To both Duela and the Riddler.


[[WMG:Hawk II and Dove II]]
->'''AKA:''' Holly and Dawn Granger
->'''Abilities:''' Heightened strength and agility (both), flight, advanced healing, enhanced perceptions of those around her, can channel destructive beams of light (Dove)

* CListFodder: Holly got her heart torn out by a Black Lantern Hank Hall. Though turned into a zombie as well, she was not resurrected (having been disintegrated to ash by her sister's light powers)
* DependingOnTheArtist: Holly was shown with brown hair, red hair, and blonde hair throughout her short-lived time in the comics. The length of her hair also varied wildly, as did her height and [[MostCommonSuperPower bust size]].
** Dawn was originally depicted as a woman of average height in her civilian form, and would grow to be taller as Dove. Her hair would also change from blonde to white, and grow in length. Some of the later colorists forgot this and had her hair white in both of her identities, while artists depicted her hair as the same length in both.
* DependingOnTheWriter: Geoff Johns and other writers intended for Holly to be the younger sister, though Judd Winick had the impression she was older. Some of the writers also seemed to forget that Dawn was around the age of the New Teen Titans, at times treating her as if she were a little younger.
* IncorruptiblePurePureness: Dawn's was so strong that her aura could destroy [[OurZombiesAreDifferent Black Lanterns]].
* RedOniBlueOni
* RememberTheNewGuy: In the Kesels ''Hawk and Dove'' series, Dawn was stated to be an only child, which was something which she felt bad about. Geoff Johns attempted to quickly explain Holly's existence by stating that she had been living away in England since her childhood. But a confusing point was that he and other writers treated Dawn's parents as if they had been long divorced, while the Kesels showed them to have a happy marriage.
* SiblingYinYang: During their time as a duo, Dawn was portrayed as the more responsible and cautious elder sister. Meanwhile, Holly was louder, reckless, and more fight-happy.



[[WMG:Kid Devil / Red Devil]]
->'''AKA:''' Eddie Bloomberg
->'''Abilities:''' Fire Breath, enhanced strength and reflexes, healing factor, burning hot skin, limited flight, teleportation

* AmbiguouslyJewish
* {{Adorkable}}
* AscendedFanboy
* BigRedDevil
* BreathWeapon
* [[CuteMonsterGirl Cute Monster Boy]]
* GeniusDitz: He ''did'' make a power suit when he was twelve.
* HeroicSacrifice: Titans in this era tended to drop like flies, mostly for simplistic attempts to raise the tension. Eddie was the first one in this era to die with any meaning to it, sacrificing himself to save the city.
* HeroWorshipper: To Blue Devil originally.
* HornedHumanoid
* IJustWantToHaveFriends and IJustWantToBeSpecial: His defining characteristics.
* JumpedAtTheCall
* KidSidekick: It didn't turn out the way he hoped.
* KilledOffForReal
* PlayingWithFire
* RedOniBlueOni: Literally the Red Oni to Blue Beetle's Blue Oni.
* RePower: Went from wearing devil pajamas to actually being a fire breathing devil.
* TheTropeKid
* [[SuperZeroes Super Zero]]: Was one in his early pre-demonification days, but grew out of it by the time he changed his codename to Red Devil.
* YouAreWorthHell: Played with. Eddie does not ever become trapped in hell for someone, but he is willing to damn his soul for superpowers just so he can be a hero, save lives, and belong to the Teen Titans, whom are very much his family by the end of his time on Earth.

[[WMG:Kid Eternity]]
->'''AKA:''' Christopher Freeman
->'''Abilities:''' Ability to call back the deceased and transform into them.

* DroppedABridgeOnHim: Was last seen in ''Titans'' getting snatched by Calculator. Some time later, in the pages of ''Batgirl'', Calculator gives an off-hand reference to his death, having been forced to constantly summon the spirit of Calculator's son, Marvin.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Vanished without a trace from ''Teen Titans'', his own team wouldn't express any interest in his whereabouts or fate until a much later arc.

[[WMG:Impulse / Kid Flash II / The Flash IV]]
->'''AKA:''' Bart Allen

See the [[Characters/TheFlash Flash character sheet]] for more.

[[WMG:Miss Martian]]
->'''AKA:''' Megan Morse / M'gann M'orzz
->'''Abilities:''' Flight, super strength, shape shifting, invisibility, telekinesis, intangibility, optic force blasts, telepathy.

See [[Characters/MartianManhunter Martian Manhunter character sheet]] for more.

[[WMG:Osiris]]
->'''AKA:''' Amon Tomaz

* AxCrazy: What he became.
* BackFromTheDead
* EvilCounterpart: In a sense and then played straight. He started out as the Black Marvel Family's answer to Captain Marvel Jr. but wasn't a bad person. Then when he died and came back he gradually became more selfish and prone to violence until he basically became the Marvel Family's answer to Superboy-Prime.
* {{Expy}}: Of Captain Marvel Jr. Later of Superboy-Prime.
* FaceHeelTurn
* {{Flanderization}}: Started out as a NaiveNewcomer unaware of the stigma attached to Black Adam. Then became disillusioned and feared he was cursed by Adam's power before he was killed by his seeming friend Sobek. After his undead heroic sacrifice in ''ComicBook/BlackestNight'' he became the TokenGoodTeammate of Slade's mercenary team before gradually become self-deluded, completely selfish, and completely willing to spill blood to get what he wants.
* IgnoredEpiphany: In a sense. After being revived as a Black Lantern, Amon was somehow in control of his mind and body, and managed to pull a heroic sacrifice stopping Black Lantern Sobek. Then he came back from the dead and helped killed Ryan Choi.
* ItsAllAboutMe
* NaiveNewcomer: What he started out as.
* TokenGoodTeammate: Was this for Slade's team until he became fully evil.

[[WMG:Robin III / Red Robin]]
->'''AKA:''' Tim Drake

See the [[Characters/BatmanAndBatFamily Batman: Batman and Bat Family character sheet]] for more info.

[[WMG:Solstice]]
->'''AKA:''' Kiran Singh
->'''Abilities:''' Light Manipulation, Flight

* BrokenBird: Kiran mentions that while she was N.O.W.H.E.R.E.'s prisoner she was forced to do horrible things in order to survive.
* DarkIsNotEvil: In the reboot continuity, Kiran's powers have somehow shifted and caused her to look as if she's made up of smoke and charcoal. Fans referred to her as "Charcoal Girl" and assumed she was a completely different character until they found out she was Solstice.
* LightEmUp[=/=]LightIsGood: Her power set.
* RaceLift: Reversed. Kiran's [=Nu52=] counterpart has been, unfortunately, colored with white skin in the later issues of ''Teen Titans''.

[[WMG:Speedy II]]
->'''AKA:''' Mia Dearden

[[WMG:Static]]
See [[Comicbook/{{Static}} his own page]] for more.
->'''AKA:''' Virgil Hawkins

[[WMG:Superboy]]
->'''AKA:''' Conner Kent / Kon-El

See [[ComicBook/{{Superboy}} his own page]] for more.

[[WMG:Supergirl]]
->'''AKA:''' Kara Zor-El / Linda Lang

[[WMG: Talon]]
-> '''AKA''': Unknown

* BackForTheDead: Talon's first appearance in the [=DCnU=] was [[spoiler: as individually wrapped body parts left for Owlman as a Christmas gift.]]
* EvilCounterpart: To Robin, initially. It's never exactly specified which Robin he's the analogue of, though he seems to have a suit more like Tim Drake's [[note]]It's also known that his predecessor was killed by the Jokester (possibly mirroring Jason Todd's death), and that the Owlman he joined up with was a former Talon.[[/note]]
* HeelFaceTurn: Started out as the Earth-3 Robin and a villain, but jumped Earths and became a hero and member of the Teen Titans.
* SatelliteCharacter: To Duela Dent, as he was said to be her boyfriend.

[[WMG:Wonder Girl II]]
->'''AKA:''' Cassandra Sandsmark

See the [[Characters/WonderWoman Wonder Woman character sheet]] for more.

[[/folder]]

[[folder: Post-''Flashpoint'' (2011-2016)]]
[[WMG:Bunker]]
->'''AKA:''' Miguel Jose Barragan

* BadassGay: A gay teen who can attack with psionic bricks.
* BarrierWarrior: He's basically a GreenLantern.
%%* TheBigGuy
%%* BoisterousBruiser
* CampGay: Only slightly.
* GratuitousSpanish: Being a teen metahuman from a small village in Mexico, he tends to pepper his speech with random Spanish words. He's actually pretty restrained compared to most examples, using one or two Spanish words or phrases per issue (as opposed to "per word bubble"). At one point he even lampshaded it.
--> Madre...you know the rest
* IncorruptiblePurePureness: In one issue, a villain named Grymm tries to take control of one of the Titans. He tries to take hold of Miguel's mind, but he can't because he says Miguel is "too happy and centered."
* {{Keet}}: He's very cheerful and energetic.
* NiceGuy: He's very friendly.
* PositiveDiscrimination: Contrast to lots of {{angst}} being thrown around with the rest of the Titans, but Miguel is an openly homosexual Mexican Catholic who comes from a family and a village that was nothing but supportive of both him and his powers. He's the happiest and most competently functioning of the current Titans team.

[[WMG:Skitter]]
->'''AKA:''' Celine

* AllWebbedUp: She can spin webbing from several joints on her body.
* HalfHumanHybrid: She can turn into an insect/human creature, but [[InvoluntaryShapeshifter not voluntarily]].
* MultiarmedAndDangerous: She has four arms when transformed. Oddly enough, her upper left arm stays mostly human.
* ShooOutTheNewGuy: She went missing during ''The Culling'' event and hasn't been seen ever since.
* StarfishLanguage: She usually speaks in screeches and chirps when transformed, but can sometimes speak in broken sentences.
* WallCrawling

[[WMG:Danny the Street]]
->'''AKA:''' Danny the World, Danny the Brick, Danny the Bungalow, Danny the Island, Danny the Alley

%%* BewareTheNiceOnes
* {{Catchphrase}}: "Bona to vada," which is Polari.
* GeniusLoci: He ain't called Danny the Street for nothin'.
* HeroicSacrifice: He exhausts his powers so much after the first fight with Harvest he's reduced to a single alleyway, though he later recovers.
%%* NiceGuy
* Transplant: Along with an InNameOnly version of Nowhere, he's brought over from Grant Morrison's ''ComicBook/DoomPatrol'' run.
* UnexpectedCharacter: No one would have ever expected Danny the Street to be a Teen Titan.
* WasOnceAMan: Implied. Pre-Flashpoint, Danny may have very well been a human being, but also alludes that he is the last remnant of a fantastic magical world. Post-Flashpoint, Red Robin implies that Danny is a teen superhuman whose powers manifested as such, but he hasn't been given any specific focus.
* WholesomeCrossdresser: He's a street that's lined with manly stores decorated in frills and lace.

[[WMG:Doomed]]
-->'''AKA:''' Reiser
-->'''Abilities:''' Shapeshifting, super strength, energy blasts, leaping far distances

* AmbiguouslyBrown: Reiser has dark skin, a German-sounding name, and a maternal aunt with a Hispanic-sounding name.
* CursedWithAwesome: The Doomsday virus granted Reiser the ability to change into a Doomsday-like monster when nervous. Before his recruitment into the Teen Titans, he had a self-titled, short-lived series about learning to make the best of this.
* FlatCharacter: Since Doomed/Reiser didn't get many lines or onscreen appearances in between joining the Titans and heading back to Metropolis, he didn't seem to have much personality.
* HorrifyingHero: Doomed looks and sounds pretty scary to most people, including Reiser himself.
* LastNameBasis: Reiser's first name remains completely unknown to the reader.
* NotSoDifferent: Wonder Girl tried to hunt Doomed, but ended up becoming friends with Reiser, since they both have [[ResistTheBeast inner demons to suppress]].
* ShapeshiftingExcludesClothing: Reiser experiences ClothingDamage (and [[NonhumansLackAttributes an apparent loss of genitals]]) when becoming Doomed, and remains naked after changing back into a human.
* TheUnintelligible: For most of Doomed's solo series, the monster could only talk in incomprehensible snarls (referred to as "Monstre"). Doomed did speak some English in the last issue, but his first appearance as a Titan suggests that he still sounds a little harder to understand than Reiser does.

[[/folder]]

[[folder: Post-''Rebirth'' (2016-Present)]]

[[WMG:Robin IV]]
-->'''AKA:''' Damian Wayne
-->'''Abilities:''' Martial arts master, detective skills, acrobatics
See the [[Characters/BatmanAndBatFamily Batman: Batman and Bat Family character sheet]] for more info.

[[WMG:Kid Flash III]]
-->'''AKA:''' Wally West II
-->'''Abilities:''' Super-speed
See the [[Characters/TheFlash Flash character sheet]] for more.

[[/folder]]

[[folder: Ancillary Teams (Titans West, Titans L.A., Titans East, Honorary Titans)]]

!General Tropes

[[WMG:Anima]]
->'''AKA:''' Courtney Mason
->'''Abilities:''': Super-strength, flight, force beams, channels the Animus entity and can drain the life force from her surroundings
* CListFodder: She was first thrown into a coma after having a beam tear through her from Trigon's sons. Sometime later, she was then torn in half and killed by one of Prometheus' portals in ''Faces of Evil''
* CleavageWindow: In her "Titans East" redesign.
* InstantArmor: Had this in her original powerset.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Writers after her reintroduction seemed to forget all about the Animus entity, who could have also saved her from her predicament.
* YouDontLookLikeYou: Through her own series and her original DCU appearances, Courtney was a tomboyish punk and wore spiked armor that covered her whole body. By the time she was brought back for Titans East, many fans at first confused her for Amethyst of Gemworld as she was redesigned to wear skimpy violet armor, had long flowing hair, and was much more conventionally feminine in appearance and personality.
* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: Sported purple hair for a while after her redesign, until it was changed back to blonde.

[[WMG: Aquagirl I]]
->'''AKA''': Tula

See the [[Characters/{{Aquaman}} Aquaman character sheet]] for more info.

[[WMG:Bushido]]
->'''AKA:''' Ryuko Orsono

* AsLongAsItSoundsForeign: "Ryuko Orsono" is nowhere near a legitimate Japanese name. A more plausible surname would be "Osono".
* CListFodder: Ripped in half by Superboy-Prime.
%%* GratuitousJapanese

[[WMG:Flamebird]]
->'''AKA:''' Mary Elizabeth "Bette" Kane (Pre-Crisis: Betty Kane)
->'''Abilities:''': Acrobatics, martial arts, blinding flare goggles (in later costumes)

See the [[Characters/BatmanAndBatFamily Batman: Batman and Bat Family character sheet]] for more info.

[[WMG:Golden Eagle]]
->'''AKA:''' Charley Parker/Ch'al Andar

* BackFromTheDead: In a way. Was originally strangled to death in "Titans Hunt" (and then buried!), but a retcon later revealed that his father managed to arrive and resuscitate him with Thanagarian science.
* EyeScream: Had his left eye bludgeoned and gouged out by Hawkman in their fight, causing him to have wear a cybernetic eye patch in his later appearances.
* FaceHeelTurn: Became a villain in the ''Hawkman'' series, jealous and wanting revenge against Carter Hall out of the belief that he had betrayed his father.
* {{Retcon}}: In the Pre-Crisis era, he was a fanboy of Hawkman who somehow gained powers from the Matter Master. Post-Crisis, he (initially) had no connection to Hawkman and his powers were unexplained. Then it was later revealed that he was the son of Fel Andar (the fake Hawkman from ''Invasion'') and that his armor was a gift from his estranged father.
* SurferDude: He originally was one in his Post-Crisis origin.

[[WMG:Little Barda]]

* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Is injured and not referenced again after "Titans East". Fan conjecture is that she could have died during DC's "Death of the New Gods" event as all characters from the Fourth World were wiped out.

[[WMG:Power Boy]]
->'''AKA:''' Unknown
->'''Abilities''': Super-strength, flight, super-speed, invulnerability, able to sense others' emotions

* CleavageWindow: A male version, intended to parody Power Girl's outfit.
* CListFodder: Killed by Trigon's sons.
* DomesticAbuser: To Supergirl, which caused them to break up.

[[WMG: The Protector]]
->'''AKA:''' Jason Hart
->'''Abilities''': Hand-to-hand combat

* CaptainErsatz: Was originally created to replace Robin in the ''New Teen Titans'' anti-drug comics by Keebler.
* CanonImmigrant: Sort of, as he was later given an actual identity and profile to confirm his status in the DC universe, although he never managed to be used in a significant role afterwards. The few times he's shown up usually amount to crowd scenes (such as in ''Infinite Crisis'' or at a membership drive), though a Hypertime counterpart of him appeared as part of an alternate universe team in a quick cameo in ''Titans volume 1''.

[[WMG:Son of Vulcan]]
->'''AKA:''' Miguel Devante
* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Was injured by Trigon's sons, and then was never referenced again even though he was one of the survivors.
* PoweredArmor

[[/folder]]

[[folder: Villains]]
[[WMG:Blackfire]]
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->'''AKA:''' Komand'r

Starfire's older sister, Komand'r is bitter, sadistic, and out for her younger sibling's blood. Born the day that The Citadel attacked Tamaran, and later crippled by a childhood illness that left her unable to fly, Komand'r was abhorred by the people of Tamaran, and passed over in favour of Koriand'r. She eventually betrayed her planet to The Citadel, after which she and her sister were both captured by the Psions and granted their starbolt powers. Starfire became a heroine, while Blackfire turned to supervillainy, trying to conquer Tamaran and eliminate her sister.
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* AdaptationalHeroism: Blackfire is turned into a AntiHero of sorts in the New 52 reboot. Even her animated incarnation, while still very much a villain, omits the cruel acts committed by her comic book counterpart.
* {{Archenemy}}: Introduced as Starfire's, though they're on better terms now.
* CainAndAbel: The Cain to Starfire's Abel.
* DrivenByEnvy: Envy of Starfire is her driving motivation. It start when all of her privileges, honors, and celebration were later given to her younger sister.
* EvilCounterpart: To Starfire.
* EvilCripple: It's not visible to us, but Blackfire's inability to fly is a serious handicap in Tamaran society.
* EvilRedhead: As Starfire's evil sister, this is to be expected.
* {{The Evil Prince}}ss: She was first in line to inherit the position as Queen, but the fact that she was born without the superpowers that are common on her planet make her seem weak, so her younger sister Starfire becomes first in line. This does not sit well with Blackfire, who then sells her into slavery to get rid of her.
* {{Expy}}: To Franchise/XMen's villain Deathbird, who precedes Blackfire's creation by three years, and just like her is also an evil alien princess driven by hatred for her younger, more heroic sister.
* FreudianExcuse: As the first princess born in centuries, her birth should have been a joyous event. Then, on the day she was born, the Citadel annihilated a city on Tamaran and slaughtered three thousands people ''in her name'', linking her inextricably to the tragedy, ''and'' she was robbed of the ability to fly by a childhood illness. Because of this, she was hated by everyone, denied her birthright and treated as a villain [[ThenLetMeBeEvil until she decided to be one]].
* GodSaveUsFromTheQueen: Actually subverted. Her better understanding of the darker sides of politics and hard-line attitude make her not only a better queen than Myand'r, but a more popular one as well.
* HandBlast: As her sister Starfire, it is her main attack.
* HeelFaceRevolvingDoor: Started out as a villain, but underwent an epiphany in later ''New Teen Titans'' issues, realizing that she was wrong for her jealousy against her sister and vowing to rule Tamaran fairly. However, she'd go back to being a villain by the time of the ''Rann/Thanagar War'' miniseries (after having been believed dead and not having appeared for many years) and murdered Hawkwoman. By the time of R.E.B.E.L.S, she slid into being more of an AntiVillain. In the ''New 52'' continuity, she seems to have the alignment of the AntiHero.
* HumanAliens: Tamaranians are indistinguishable from humans, save the solid green eyes and spray-tan color skin.
* PowerOfTheSun: Blackfire's alien physiology constantly absorbs ultraviolet radiation and converts it to energy.
* TheResenter: Towards Starfire, and most other Tamarans for that matter.
* SensibleHeroesSkimpyVillains: {{Inverted}} with her sister: Blackfire wears a full bodysuit, while her more heroic sister wears what amounts to a skimpy swimsuit.
** Played in the New 52. The re-appearance of Blackfire also has her [[http://www.comicvine.com/blackfire/29-12502/all-images/108-206565/komand_r/105-2478245/ wearing less clothes]] compare to her pre-52 days. Funny enough, Starfire was wearing a [[http://www.comicvine.com/blackfire/29-12502/all-images/108-206565/2456769-rhato_13/105-2456770/ bodysuit that cover her entire body]] sans her face when they face off.
* SiblingRivalry: The [[Pantheon/{{Family}} Goddess]]!
* StrongerSibling: She can't fly, but her starbolts are actually significantly more powerful than Starfire's.
* ThenLetMeBeEvil: She was treated as a villain by the Tamaraneans for no fault of her, with her birthright bestowed upon Starfire (who, ironically, was one of the few who ''didn't'' hate her). One day, Blackfire ''snapped'' and became the villain she had been treated as, starting with attempting to murder Starfire.


[[WMG:Brother Blood II]]
->'''AKA:''' Sebastian Blood IX
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The second head of the Cult of Blood to bedevil the Titans, Sebastien slew the previous Brother Blood and claimed the title. Possessed of vampiric powers, and obsessed with summoning Trigon, he's about as sinister a minister as you are likely to meet.
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* EnfantTerrible: He's about fourteen years old.
* {{Cult}}: Continues to lead the Cult of Blood, which he has revealed as a group of Trigon worshipers.
* EvilAlbino
* EvilSorceror: Sebastian was born into a family of blood. Under the tutelage of the Church of Blood he became a high priest and enacted a curse that required him to murder his father in order to gain his powers and rights as Brother Blood.
* IHaveYouNowMyPretty: One of his best-known acts was resurrecting Raven to be his bride.
* LegacyCharacter: Sebastian was the ninth individual to assume the name of Brother Blood.
* MegaManning: He has absorbs powers through [[OurVampiresAreDifferent drinking blood]].
* OurVampiresAreDifferent: After biting and drinking the blood of a victim, Blood gains their abilities such as Superboy's strength or a demon's healing factor.
* ReligionOfEvil: He leads a cult who focuses magic through [[BloodMagic bloodletting]]. He revealed that the Cult of Blood was based on the worship of Trigon the Terrible. It was for this reason that the new Bride of Blood was to be Raven.
* RetCon: His origin. Claims to be the son of the original Brother Blood, although when that villain was last seen in the ''New Titans'', the only child he had was an infant ''daughter''. Of course, maybe this Sebastian was sired earlier and with another mother...
** Also, for his entire religion. Originally a generic cult, GeoffJohns retconned them into Trigon-worshipers.
* SelfMadeOrphan: As is tradition for the High Priest of the Church of Blood. While still a teenager, Sebastian stabbed his father to death, after the latter's failed attempt to take over the Slab and abduct a million infants. He dumped Blood's body into the river and assumed the mantle of Brother Blood.

[[WMG:Cheshire]]
http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cheshire_003.jpg
->'''AKA:''' Jade Nguyen

* AsianBabymama: So nice she did it twice: once with Arsenal, and once with Catman.
* MamaBear: And not just to people trying to hurt her kids. She once staged an elaborate plot to ruin and murder ComicBook/BlackCanary because Canary had developed into a psuedo-surrogate mother figure for her daughter.
** Well, at least until their safety proves more of a burden and a liability. At which point she'll go out of her way to conceive a replacement kid, and use that pregnancy as a shield.
** EvilMatriarch: To be fair, staging an elaborate plot to murder the women whom is her daughter's surrogate mother-figure doesn't necessarily make her a MamaBear. Cheshire was espousing that she had plans to retire, and getting Black Canary out of the way would've made things less complicated for ''her''.
* IHaveAFamily: She's invoked this a couple of times. A standard defense is to remind Roy Harper that she is the mother of his child, which was useful even after Lian died. In ''Secret Six'', she attempted this on Jeannette while being dangled off a building. Jeannette could ''not'' have cared less.
* PunchClockVillain: In the 80s, before [[MoralEventHorizon she nuked a country.]]
* ToxicFriendInfluence: Well, Toxic Ex-Girlfriend Influence on Roy Harper. She eagerly manipulates their past relationship and the fact that she had his daughter just about every time they meet, with key moments being in ''Rise of Arsenal'' and the second ''Titans'' book. In the former Jade had shown up to kill Roy because of Lian's death, but if she hadn't said "our baby is gone" after she'd been cornered, Roy may have very well killed her. In ''Titans'', Roy only joined Deathstroke's team because Cheshire said he "owed" her for Lian's death.
* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: In ''Villains United'', she was blackmailed into compliance by threats against Lian's safety. Over the course of the miniseries she successfully seduced Catman and managed to conceive a replacement baby in order to betray and leave the Secret Six with Lian's welfare no longer being an issue (that she cared about). It turned out the threat was false, but she didn't know that.

[[WMG:Cinder]]
->'''AKA:''' Carla Moretti

* AllThereInTheManual: Eric Wallace states she was sexually abused by her favorite uncle when she was fourteen, worked with the Italian Military's bomb squad as a form of a death wish, and got her powers from a nuclear explosion.
* {{Antihero}}/AntiVillain: She's something, but it's not clear what. Her actions are all based on her sense of self-loathing and suicidal tendencies, so it's clear everything she does is just until she can finally die.
* BeingTorturedMakesYouEvil: Her entire backstory is just one long line of physical and emotional abuse.
* BrokenBird: Her entire character.
* DeathSeeker: She believes the world is a terrible place and she yearns to be with her family and finally stop her suffering.
* HeroicSacrifice: She dies destroying Slade's Methuselah Device, but this is a subversion. It is very clear that she's only destroying the machine to prevent her family from being brought back into what she perceives to be a horrible world and so she can finally satisfy her death wish.
* ICannotSelfTerminate: Her powers leave her unable to kill herself, much to her frustration.
* IDidWhatIHadToDo: She's completely aware of the fact that she is an awful person willing to kill innocents to get to child molesters and serial rapists in high places, yet this is all just stemming the tide until she can finally die herself.
* KnightTemplar: She uses her magma powers to kill sex offenders, but goes as far to as willingly have sex with them so she can burn off their reproductive organs using her vagina, which itself was completely unnecessary since she was alone with her victim.
* {{Narcissist}}: As far as a FlatCharacter can go, she's utterly self-absorbed and knows nothing but hating herself and hunting down rapists to stem the tide until she can satisfy her death wish.
* [[NiceJobBreakingItHero Nice Job Breaking It Antihero/Villain]]: She attempted to murder a child molester named Nursery Cryme but ended up letting him free by accident.
* PlayingWithFire: Her powers are listed as heat and magma generation.
* RapeAsBackstory: Was raped by her uncle at 14.
* SurvivorGuilt: Her suffering began when she watched her brothers die in an explosion in the field she herself played in numerous times, wondering why she was spared but not them.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: Subverted due to the emphasis on "extremist" and the fact that the "well intentioned" part gradually became more and more shallow, until it was clear she only goes out of her way to hunt down rapists and child molesters because she has nothing better to do until she can find a way to die for good.
* WhoWantsToLiveForever: Not in this horrible world, according to her.

[[WMG:Clock King]]
->'''AKA:''' Temple Fugate
* CanonImmigrant: Based on the ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries'' version of the Clock King.
* TheChessmaster
* ClockKing
* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: Has a habit of murdering people who he doesn't have a use for, regardless if they're his minions.

[[WMG: Deathstroke]]
->'''AKA:''' Slade Wilson

See the [[ComicBook/{{Deathstroke}} relative page]] for more info.

[[WMG:Deathwing]]
->'''AKA:''' Unknown (was believed to be a future incarnation of Dick Grayson)

* BaldOfEvil: Shaves his head as part of his later look, along with sporting PermaStubble.
* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Is never seen or mentioned again after ''New Titans''.
* TheDragon: To the evil version of Raven.
* EvilCounterpart: Of Nightwing, after being infected with a Trigon seed.
* FaceHeelTurn: Starts out as the mentor of the Team Titans, but is corrupted by Raven and stays that way to his last appearance.
* MayDecemberRomance: He was the lover of the 16-year old Mirage before their trip to the past. After that, things [[RapeAsDrama took a turn for the worse]].
* {{Retcon}}: Was originally meant to be a 30-something year old version of Dick Grayson, but editors wanted him explained away as being from the current timeline. His identity remained a mystery. He only states: ''"You don't want to know what I was before I became Deathwing!"''

[[WMG:The Fearsome Five]]
* FiveBadBand
** BigBad: Psimon.
** TheDragon: Shimmer, former DarkChick.
** EvilGenius: Gizmo.
** TheBrute: Mammoth.
** DarkChick: Jinx.

[[WMG: Harvest]]
Introduced in the ComicBook/{{New 52}} series. Leader of the organization NOWHERE, which kidnaps metahuman teens to build an army of said teens, have a few half trained ones escape and spark a panic regarding them, so they can come in and save the day.
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* FakeUltimateHero: To "save the future", in his own words.
* GoGoEnslavement: Dresses up all the teens he captures in suits with TronLines.
* GambitRoulette: He claims it was his plan when the heroes thwarted his kidnapping and make an army plans, but given his intitial plan's intelligence, it comes off as more of an AssPull.
* GladiatorGames: His scheme to make an army of meta humans he could control.
* InTheHood
* [[spoiler: MeaningfulName: In light of what his link to Jon is, and why Superboy was vital to him, Harvest becomes quite a meaningful name. He's, specifically, ''[[FridgeHorror an organ harvester.]]'']]
* ObviouslyEvil: His attire paints him as the GrimReaper with TronLines, in spite of his attempt to eventually seem heroic to the general populace.
* SetRightWhatOnceWentWrong: With round about murder and fear domination.
* ShowDontTell: His main problem. He is said to be an expert schemer and manipulator, but his core plan for recruitment is not the most well thought out. It consists of kidnapping metahumans (and [[TheEveryman some people off the street]]), forcing them into a ''battle royal'' to determine the 'best', which he then makes his private army. Apparently, this has been going on for some time, and the batch sent through the Culling in the early ComicBook/{{New 52}} is the only one that has rebelled.
* VillainWithGoodPublicity: He wants his organization to be this. However, he himself looks like the GrimReaper in a TronLines suit.

[[WMG:H.I.V.E.]]

[[WMG:Mad Mod]]
->'''AKA:''' Neil Richards

* HeelFaceTurn: Eventually ended up doing this.

[[WMG:Mister Twister / Gargoyle]]
->'''AKA:''' Bromwell Stikk
* StarterVillain: Aqualad, Robin and Kid Flash's battle with Mister Twister would inspire the formation of the the Teen Titans.
* TookALevelInBadass: Was a much bigger threat as Gargoyle than he ever was as Mister Twister.

[[WMG:Sun Girl]]
->'''AKA:''' Deborah Morgna

* AllThereInTheManual: Apparently a master manipulator, though we don't get to actually see too much of her personality other than her rivalry with Miss Martian. Slade's notes (given in a ''Wizard'' magazine article previewing the arc) claim that she reminds him of the original Terra, as well as his daughter Rose.
* ArchEnemy: Of Miss Martian, who she claims will bring doom to the future that she hails from, so she must kill her to prevent it from happening. But she also claims that she and Inertia have also made Miss Martian their slave to torment.
** It's implied that because of whatever Miss Martian did, White Martians in the future were now treated as slaves, and Deborah was more or less Miss Martian's owner.
* EvilRedhead
* LegacyCharacter: Is from the 60th century and a descendant of Dirk Morgna (Sun Boy from ''ComicBook/{{Legion of Super-Heroes}}'') in some way.
* PlayingWithFire: Can harness the very power of the sun to supply her with fire and heat.

[[WMG:The Terror Titans]]

* AttentionWhore: Disruptor.
* BeAWhoreToGetYourMan: Disruptor has a psychotic obsession with latching onto the man she believes to be the most powerful or useful for her.
* DaddysGirl: Persuader.
* DudeWheresMyRespect: Originally, no one respected Dreadbolt as leader since he never technically killed anyone.
* EvenBadMenLoveTheirMamas: Persuader murdered her abusive mother, but genuinely loved her dad.
* LegacyCharacter: They're supposed to be related to the villains whose names they share, but only Dreadbolt is actually related to Bolt. Persuader was told that she's supposedly an ascendant of the first Persuader from the 31st Century.
* SelfMadeOrphan: Dreadbolt killed his father.
* TheSociopath: Copperhead.
* {{Spinoff}}: Actually received their own miniseries.
* TeethClenchedTeamwork: Originally. That changed when Clock King killed Disruptor and then abandoned them.
* TokenEvilTeammate: Out of all of them, Disruptor.
* TheVamp: Disruptor tries to be this.
* WellDoneSonGuy: Dreadbolt, up until he killed his dad.
* WouldHurtAChild: Copperhead allowed his baby brother to drown in a bathtub.

[[WMG:Trident]]

* CollectiveIdentity: He was actually three separate individuals masquerading as a single villain.
* KilledOffForReal: Sammy Jaye, one of the trio, was later murdered by his partners for holding out on them after a big score
* NoNameGiven: The third member, after Sammy and the Prof, is unnamed.

[[WMG:Trigon the Terrible]]
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Raven's father, Trigon is an interdimensional demon lord who can only enter the real world through her psyche. Bent on annihilating all life, his plans typically orbit around subverting Raven to his will.
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* AbusiveParent: He is a devil after all.
* {{Archenemy}}: To his daughter, Raven. He'd also finish in second place for the team as a whole, since besides Slade, there's nobody the Titans hate more, and there is no one, including Slade, who they fear more.
* ArchnemesisDad: Trigon impregnated Raven's mother by raping her, shattered his daughter's psyche in order to enter the real world, and makes regular attempts to brain control her and murder all of her friends.
* AttackOfTheFiftyFootWhatever: Trigon towered over 75 feet tall in "Terror of Trigon".
* BigBad: Of the first ''New Teen Titans'' story arc; he was the reason Raven assembled the Titans to begin with. He returns in "The Terror of Trigon", and has been the big bad of several other arcs as well. In terms of power and scope he is, generally speaking, the biggest bad the Titans have ever faced. By many accounts, he's one of the most powerful villains in the DC Universe and has beaten down Superman '''and''' Wonder Woman in ''ComicBook/InjusticeGodsAmongUs''.
* BigRedDevil: Classic example.
* TheCorrupter: To Raven, who he then used to corrupt several Titans using his seeds.
* DemonLordsAndArchDevils: Just how much of a demon lord he is depends on the writer, though. Some accounts have him as the demonic master of his very own dimension, while others claim that he's simply the devil of the eighth layer of Hell.
* DemonicPossession: Has done it to Raven and numerous others.
* TheDreaded: From the perspective of the Titans and the people of Azarath anyway.
* ExtraEyes: Has two sets of eyes sitting atop one another. Those he is controlling gain the same trait as a mark of their possession.
* GodOfEvil: Sees himself as such.
* HornedHumanoid: Features antlers.
* JokerImmunity: He gets defeated and slain several times, but he has become such an iconic villain, the writers usually find a way to bring him back.
* NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast: Trigon the Terrible.
* OmnicidalManiac: Annihilated an entire universe in order to keep himself alive, and later tries to do the same to Earth.
* PhysicalGod: Trigon is at least in {{ComicBook/Darkseid}}'s realm when it comes to raw power, and may actually be even more powerful, given some of what he did in "Terror of Trigon". Typically, the only way to defeat him is to magically reseal him inside of Raven's mind.
* {{Satan}}: In "Terror of Trigon" he claims to be the inspiration for Satan, though given how much Trigon likes to talk himself up he may well be lying.
* SealedInsideAPersonShapedCan: The only way Trigon can access the real world is via possessing Raven. Most of the time he is sealed within her mind.

[[WMG:The Sons of Trigon]]

* EyeBeams
* HatePlague: Their main ability.
* SevenDeadlySins: Their villain names with Raven occupying the position of Pride.

[[WMG:The Wildebeest Society]]

* CollectiveIdentity: Their original M.O.
* TheRemnant: Most of those recruited by the original Wildebeest leader were former H.I.V.E. agents who believed their main goal was [[AvengingTheVillain to take vengeance for H.I.V.E.]]


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** Should his powers allow Beast Boy to turn into humans? [[WordOfGod Wolfman and Perez say yes]]. Is he ''allowed'' to turn into other humans? [[WordOfGod Wolfman and Perez say no]].

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* AlmightyJanitor: At least one interpretation of Beast Boy's character is that he has immense power (see Inverse Law of Complexity to Power below) but doesn't want the responsibility involved.



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* DependingOnTheWriter: Beast Boy's powers have had a ''lot'' of different interpretations over the years (see Inverse Law of Complexity to Power below).


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* HideYourOtherness: Downplayed; for a guy with green skin and hair, there's only so much otherness you can hide, but one interpretation of why he doesn't use the full extent of his powers is that he's ashamed of them for being freakish.


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* InUniverseNickname: "Gar" from Garfield, on occasion.
* InverseLawOfComplexityToPower: Garfield's power is "shapeshifts into animals", taking on both their form and natural powers. The range, mechanism, and limitations of his power have never, in the fifty years since his debut, been really examined, leading to what is basically one of the most versatile movesets in all of DC. Typically he shifts into normal earth organisms, but he's turned into normal animals of unusual size (like a man-sized spider or a room-sized octopus), alien creatures (both in the ''Titans'' cartoon and the ''Who is Wonder Girl?'' arc), demonic monsters (when under demonic influence, usually Trigon's or one of his children's), chimerical or amorphous monstrosities (when consumed with insane rage), mythical creatures like dragons or a phoenix, fictional and imaginary creatures like [[Literature.{{Jabberwocky}} the Jabberwock]] (a future incarnation of himself named [[Comicbook/KingdomCome Menagerie]]), and in some cases multiple animals at once (like swarms of flies).
** At least one interpretation of him can actually use multiple animal powers at once, such as replicating like an amoeba when he's a bull.
** Should his powers allow Beast Boy to turn into humans? [[WordOfGod Wolfman and Perez say yes]]. Is he ''allowed'' to turn into other humans? [[WordOfGod Wolfman and Perez say no]].
** Note, this is without getting into the secondary powers he's exhibited, like superhuman strength, speed, and senses. Following the events of ''The Judas Contract'', he also was shown to use [[Comicbook/DoomPatrol Mento's psionic helmet]]... which can only be used by people with inherent psychic abilities.


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* {{Transplant}}: Beast Boy started off with the ''Doom Patrol'' but eventually wound up in the ''New Teen Titans'' when Raven summoned him to join the team she was rebuilding. He ended up bringing the DP mythos with him, tethering the two series together for decades.
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* RetCon: Following the ''One Year Later'' TimeSkip from ''ComicBook/InfiniteCrisis'', Beast Boy donned his costume from the cartoon and was given pointy ears and fanged teeth to match his animated counterpart.

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* ManlyGay: Invoked by the fact that he's lined with hardware stores and gun shops that are decorated in pink, lacy frills.


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* Transplant: Along with an InNameOnly version of Nowhere, he's brought over from Grant Morrison's ''ComicBook/DoomPatrol'' run.
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* AttentionWhore: Admits to himself in post-Rebirth that he feels the need to have attention on him.

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* DishingOutDirt

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* DishingOutDirtDishingOutDirt: She has the same powers of the original Terra.



* MsFanservice: Her outfits, especially her first, which made use of:
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* GreenSkinnedSpaceBabe: Her skin is bright white due to her parentage

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* GreenSkinnedSpaceBabe: Her skin is bright white due to her parentageparentage.



See [[ComicBook/TheAtom Atom personal page]] for more info.



See [[Characters/{{Shazam}} Shazam character sheet]] for more.

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See [[Characters/{{Shazam}} Shazam character sheet]] for more.
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See the [[Characters/TheFlash Flash character sheet]] for more.

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See the [[Characters/TheFlash Flash character sheet]] for more.
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* AdaptationalSexuality: The ''DC Rebirth'' relaunch of ''Comicbook/{{Deathstroke}}'' establishes that Jericho [[BiTheWay is pansexual]] and has a rather fluid view on sexuality in general.



* AdaptationalHeroism: In the Comicbook/{{New 52}} and the animated series.

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In the Comicbook/{{New 52}} she is a heroine and standing member of the animated series.Ravagers.
** In ''ComicBook/TeenTitansEarthOne'', Tara Markov is depicted as a normal (if slightly angsty) teenager before her powers awaken.
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* MixedAncestry: Was originally part-Cambodian, but this could be hard to tell with the way her facial features were drawn in most artwork. Post-Flashpoint, [[RaceLift she's now entirely Caucasian]] as Adeline Kane is her mother (rather than Lili Worth).

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* MixedAncestry: Was originally part-Cambodian, but this could be hard to tell with the way her facial features were drawn in most artwork. Post-Flashpoint, [[RaceLift she's now entirely Caucasian]] as Adeline Kane is her mother (rather than Lili Worth). Comicbook/DCRebirth explicitly undid this change, bringing back her mixed heritage and reaffirming that Lillian is indeed her mother.

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* HeelFaceRevolvingDoor: Due to some ExecutiveMeddling, Hank wound up becoming the villain Monarch in ''Armageddon 2001''. He then changed his codename to Extant and killed a number of Justice Society members, as well as attempting to rewrite history. Post-''Blackest Night'', Hank's on the side of the heroes again, though not all together.
* HeroicSacrifice: Dove, during Crisis on Infinite Earths. In the actual event, he was disintegrated by the shadow demons. This was retconned in Post-Crisis continuity to him being crushed by falling rubble, so that there would be a body left behind to bury (and confirm his death).
* IncorruptiblePurePureness: Don was apparently so at peace with his death that his white aura utterly obliterated any Black Lantern rings that tried to reanimate his corpse.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Hawk, in some writers' interpretations. Otherwise, he's more known for being an outright {{Jerkass}}.
* KilledOffForReal: Don's death has never been either {{Retcon}}ed or reversed; even 30 years (and a reboot) later, his successor Dawn remains the new Dove and his brother Hank's partner
* PlotRelevantAgeUp: Underwent this in a guest appearance in ''The Brave and the Bold'' in the 1970s. Overlapped with a bit of a ContinuitySnarl, as Hank and Don were aged up to being adult men while the rest of the DCU didn't age with them. Wolfman then poked fun at the continuity error in their cameo at Donna Troy's wedding, with the college-aged Hank and Don being baffled when someone had the impression that they were much older.
* RedOniBlueOni: Hawk's Red Oni to Dove's Blue Oni
* SensitiveGuyAndManlyMan: Dove and Hawk respectively.
* SiblingYinYang: Hank was generally characterized as a short-tempered and fight-happy loudmouth, with Don being the calmer, more pacifistic, and studious brother.
** Co-creator Steve Skeates expressed some dismay with the {{Flanderization}} that quickly set in after the heroes' debut, as Steve Ditko was more apt to writing the stories in Hank's favor and making Don come off too passive and weak, rather than balancing out the brothers' characterizations.


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* HeelFaceRevolvingDoor: Due to some ExecutiveMeddling, Hank wound up becoming the villain Monarch in ''Armageddon 2001''. He then changed his codename to Extant and killed a number of Justice Society members, as well as attempting to rewrite history. Post-''Blackest Night'', Hank's on the side of the heroes again, though not all together.
* HeroicSacrifice: Dove, during Crisis on Infinite Earths. In the actual event, he was disintegrated by the shadow demons. This was retconned in Post-Crisis continuity to him being crushed by falling rubble, so that there would be a body left behind to bury (and confirm his death).
* IncorruptiblePurePureness: Don was apparently so at peace with his death that his white aura utterly obliterated any Black Lantern rings that tried to reanimate his corpse.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Hawk, in some writers' interpretations. Otherwise, he's more known for being an outright {{Jerkass}}.
* KilledOffForReal: Don's death has never been either {{Retcon}}ed or reversed; even 30 years (and a reboot) later, his successor Dawn remains the new Dove and his brother Hank's partner
* PlotRelevantAgeUp: Underwent this in a guest appearance in ''The Brave and the Bold'' in the 1970s. Overlapped with a bit of a ContinuitySnarl, as Hank and Don were aged up to being adult men while the rest of the DCU didn't age with them. Wolfman then poked fun at the continuity error in
See their cameo at Donna Troy's wedding, with the college-aged Hank and Don being baffled when someone had the impression that they were much older.
* RedOniBlueOni: Hawk's Red Oni to Dove's Blue Oni
* SensitiveGuyAndManlyMan: Dove and Hawk respectively.
* SiblingYinYang: Hank was generally characterized as a short-tempered and fight-happy loudmouth, with Don being the calmer,
[[Comicbook/HawkAndDove personal page]] for more pacifistic, and studious brother.
** Co-creator Steve Skeates expressed some dismay with the {{Flanderization}} that quickly set in after the heroes' debut, as Steve Ditko was more apt to writing the stories in Hank's favor and making Don come off too passive and weak, rather than balancing out the brothers' characterizations.

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->'''AKA:''' Wally West

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->'''AKA:''' Wally Wallace West



->'''AKA:''' Dick Grayson

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[[WMG:Terra]][[WMG:Terra II]]



[[WMG:Jesse Quick]]

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[[WMG:Jesse Quick]]Quick / Liberty Belle II]]



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[[folder: Post-''Rebirth'' (2011-2016)]]

[[WMG:Robin IV]]
-->'''AKA:''' Damian Wayne
-->'''Abilities:''' Martial arts master, detective skills, acrobatics
See the [[Characters/BatmanAndBatFamily Batman: Batman and Bat Family character sheet]] for more info.

[[WMG:Kid Flash III]]
-->'''AKA:''' Wally West II
-->'''Abilities:''' Super-speed
See the [[Characters/TheFlash Flash character sheet]] for more.

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* CanonImmigrant: Sort of, as he was later given an actual identity and profile to confirm his status in the Titans universe, although he never managed to be used in a significant role afterwards. The few times he's shown up usually amount to crowd scenes (such as in ''Infinite Crisis'' or at a membership drive), though a Hypertime counterpart of him appeared as part of an alternate universe team in a quick cameo in ''Titans volume 1''.

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* CanonImmigrant: Sort of, as he was later given an actual identity and profile to confirm his status in the Titans DC universe, although he never managed to be used in a significant role afterwards. The few times he's shown up usually amount to crowd scenes (such as in ''Infinite Crisis'' or at a membership drive), though a Hypertime counterpart of him appeared as part of an alternate universe team in a quick cameo in ''Titans volume 1''.

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* RedHeadedHero: Originally, her hair was green as Joker's Daughter, violet as Harlequin, and brown when in her civilian identity. A few years ago she began sporting red hair.



* RedHeadedHero: Although sometimes [[DependingOnTheArtist depicted as blonde as well]].



* RedHeadedHero



* RedHeadedHero



* RedHeadedHero: She has red hair.



* RedHeadedHero: Before his death and in his artificial body.


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* RedHeadedHero: Before his death and in his artificial body.





* RedHeadedHero

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* RedHeadedHero



* RedHeadedHero: Alternates between this and a dark blonde, depending on the colorist.
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* {{The Evil Prince}}ss: Shw was first in line to inherit the position as Queen, but the fact that she was born without the superpowers that are common on her planet make her seem weak, so her younger sister Starfire becomes first in line. This does not sit well with Blackfire, who then sells her into slavery to get rid of her.

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* {{The Evil Prince}}ss: Shw She was first in line to inherit the position as Queen, but the fact that she was born without the superpowers that are common on her planet make her seem weak, so her younger sister Starfire becomes first in line. This does not sit well with Blackfire, who then sells her into slavery to get rid of her.
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* ContemporaryCaveman: Prior to the Crisis, Gnarrk was a time displaced Neanderthal stranded in the present. Through love and telepathic communication, Lilith teaches him human language and customs.


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* HumanPopsicle: In his past (post-Crisis) a volcanic disturbance threatened Gnarrk. The jewel in his chest protected him by encasing him in ice. Centuries passed, and Gnarrk remained in his ice tomb. During that time, his mind still worked, and Gnarrk dreamed of a better world. He used his abilities to cure disease and control the forces of nature to benefit mankind.


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* {{Telepathy}}: As a side-effect of being fused with the meteor rock, Gnarrk developed a psychic rapport with Lilith Clay.
** It is possible that the meteor also granted Gnarrk other psionic abilities, but what these powers may have been has never been revealed.

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* {{ShapeShifter}}

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* {{ShapeShifter}}SelectiveObliviousness: In the ''ComicBook/TheJudasContract'' story, Changeling will always believe that Terra was a ReverseMole or that she was being controlled by Slade, despite all the evidence of the contrary, including Terra's own explicit remarks.
** RevengeBeforeReason: He even kept attacking Slade after all this, blaming him for the death of Terra.



* CuteAndPsycho
* TheCutie: Subverted.

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* CuteAndPsycho
* TheCutie: Subverted.
CuteAndPsycho: She seems like a sweet young girl; is actually a vicious and ruthless mercenary with distinct yandere traits — she's not only sleeping with the much older mercenary/assassin who hired her, she ends up killing herself (while trying to kill him) when Jericho possessed the assassin and freed the Teen Titans, making Terra believe that her lover betrayed her.



* EvilAllAlong

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* EvilAllAlongEvilAllAlong: An infamous example. She's arguably the first character who was TheMole all along, and she didn't even reform. Her goal the entire time was to take down the Titans because she hated how goody-goody they were.



* SixthRanger: Until she becomes...
* SixthRangerTraitor



* LeotardOfPower

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* LeotardOfPower{{Flight}}: Naturally she can fly by way of naturally grown wings.
* LeotardOfPower: She wears a green leotard.



* RedHeadedHero

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* BodySurf: What his power amounts to.

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* BodySurf: What his power amounts to. When eye contact is made, Jericho is able to enter another's body and control their motor functions (except their speech). If the person is unconscious when Jericho enters, he can also speak through them, but retains any speech patterns the person may have (such as an impediment, lisp or accent).



* CuteMute

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* CuteMuteCuteMute: He was mute due to a stabbing as a child.



* HeelFaceRevolvingDoor: Has it just as bad, if not worst, as Raven. Raven was even partly the cause of it, albeit it wasn't her fault. Possessing a half-demon just had unexpected consequences.

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* HeelFaceRevolvingDoor: Has it just as bad, if not worst, as Raven. Raven He started out good but was driven insane by evil spirits from Raven's father's home dimension. After his father killed him to stop his rampage Jericho clung to existence as an evil spirit being. Years later he was revived and purified of his evil. Then he went evil again due to spending too much time in Superboy's clone Match. Now, he's well...kind of a mess to be honest. It's not clear at this time whether he's good, evil, or even partly the cause of it, albeit it wasn't her fault. Possessing a half-demon just had unexpected consequences. functional.

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* CollectiveIdentity
CollectiveIdentity: He was actually three separate individuals masquerading as a single villain.
* KilledOffForReal: Sammy Jaye, one of the trio, was later murdered by his partners for holding out on them after a big score
* NoNameGiven: The third member, after Sammy and the Prof, is unnamed.
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* BigBad: Of the first ''New Teen Titans'' story arc; he was the reason Raven assembled the Titans to begin with. He returns in "The Terror of Trigon", and has been the big bad of several other arcs as well. In terms of power and scope he is, generally speaking, the biggest bad the Titans have ever faced. By many accounts, he's one of the most powerful villains in the DC Universe and has beaten down Superman '''and''' Wonder Woman in the ''VideoGame/InjusticeGodsAmongUs'' tie-in comic.

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* BigBad: Of the first ''New Teen Titans'' story arc; he was the reason Raven assembled the Titans to begin with. He returns in "The Terror of Trigon", and has been the big bad of several other arcs as well. In terms of power and scope he is, generally speaking, the biggest bad the Titans have ever faced. By many accounts, he's one of the most powerful villains in the DC Universe and has beaten down Superman '''and''' Wonder Woman in the ''VideoGame/InjusticeGodsAmongUs'' tie-in comic.''ComicBook/InjusticeGodsAmongUs''.

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* CousinOliver: He wasn't a popular character
* {{Foil}}: Was created to serve as one to Changeling.
* InsufferableGenius

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* CousinOliver: He wasn't was even designed to ''look'' like Cousin Oliver. Combine this with abrasive personality, lack of codename, costume, or original powers and he quickly became a popular character
CreatorsPet, as well. In other words, Danny Chase is to the Teen Titans what Zan, Jayna, Wendy and Marvin are to the ''{{WesternAnimation/Superfriends}}'' Justice League. At least they tried to be heroes; Chase tried to be holier-than-thou.
* {{Foil}}: Was created to serve as one to Changeling.
Beast Boy.
* InsufferableGeniusInsufferableGenius: Danny Chase was exceptionally bright for a boy his age, and had no reservation when it came to showing off in front of the other Titans. Though the Titans respected Danny's intelligence, his arrogance and condescending behavior also caused them great frustration.



* MindOverMatter

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* MindOverMatterMindOverMatter: Through an act of will, he can manipulate material of varying mass and volume from a remote distance.

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