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!''Series/Titans2018'''s Superheroes:
!![[Franchise/JusticeLeagueOfAmerica The Justice League]]
[[folder:Bruce Wayne / Batman]]
!!''[[Franchise/{{Batman}} Bruce Thomas Wayne / Batman]]''
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!!! '''Species:''' Human
!!! '''Played by:''' Uncredited (season 1), Alain Moussi (season 1), Maxim Savarias (season 1), Creator/IainGlen (season 2)
!!! '''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{Titans|2018}}''
Billionaire playboy by day, dark protector of Gotham City by night. Dick's former partner before breaking off away from the sidekick mantle.
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* AdaptationalJerkass:
** Over the years, Batman has become more and more driven in his crusade and brutal towards criminals, so Dick leaves him over this. He's disgusted at what his mentor has become and is afraid of becoming just like him. Trigon uses this against Dick in the first season finale, when he projects a dream where Batman kills ''all'' of the Rogues Gallery for the death of Commissioner Gordon.
** Averted when Bruce finally appears in Season 2, however, since his characterization is more in line with the comics, so [[UnreliableNarrator Dick might have been exaggerating a bit about this particular flaw]].
* AdaptationDyeJob: Iain Glen is/was a natural blond, in contrast to the dark brunette/jet black hair of Bruce in the comics and most adaptations. This change, however, makes him similar to the Creator/AdamWest [[Series/Batman1966 version of the character]].
* AgeLift: Taking cues from the prologue of ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond'', he is played by an actor in his late fifties. Given that Dick is nearly thirty, this actually makes sense.
* AlternateSelf: Many amongst TheMultiverse:
** [[Series/{{Batwoman}} Earth-Prime]]
** [[Series/DoomPatrol2019 Earth-21]] (see folder below)
** [[Series/Batman1966 Earth-66]]
** [[Film/Batman1989 Earth-89]]
** [[Series/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths Earth-99]]
** [[Series/{{Smallville}} Earth-167]]
** [[Series/BirdsOfPrey2002 Earth-203]]
** [[Franchise/DCExtendedUniverse Unnamed Earth]]
* AmbiguousSituation: Was it really Bruce who lured Rachel, Kory, Donna, and Dawn to Elko Diner and encouraged them to reunite the Titans in "E.L._.O"? Kory speculates that it was Rachel's powers acting up, but we don't know for sure.
* AscendedExtra: Downplayed. He went from being TheGhost in season 1 to being a reoccurring supporting character in the second season.
* BrokenAce: An extremely wealthy man who is also widely regarded as the WorldsBestWarrior is also a man traumatized by his parents' murder since he was a child who ever since has been struggling to keep himself from being consumed by his demons.
* CelebrityParadox: Iain Glen portrayed Jorah Mormont on ''Series/GameOfThrones'', a show that Rachel is a fan of and is seen watching in the first season. Rachel also happens to be a fan of the character Daenerys Targaryen, whom Jorah is strongly connected to.
* CharacterizationMarchesOn: Season 1 went out of its way to portray him as a ToxicFriendInfluence, but season 2 instead hints at him being a MoralityPet to Dick. This may or may not have had to do to fan backlash to his portrayal in season 1.
* TheConscience: Throughout Season 2, as Dick is forced to confront his past sins, he starts hallucinating Bruce, who seems to act as his moral compass throughout the ordeal.
* ControlFreak: Embeds trackers into Dick and Jason's arms to keep an eye on them. Dick didn't even know about his until Jason told him. Slides into Nightmare Fuel when you realize the only way Dick couldn’t already know about the tracking device is if Bruce roofied him. Gets phenomenally worse, if you’re aware of the pair’s past reputation and what inspired Robin’s leash in the Batman Who Laughs.
** Eventually turns into a case of TheExtremistWasRight due to Deathstroke's kidnapping of Jason Todd since his tracker was the only life line the new Titans had in regards to locating him.
* CrimefightingWithCash: The TropeCodifier. He owns a Fiction500 MegaCorp and lives in a ''very'' BigFancyHouse.
* TheDreaded: Criminals are terrified of him. The first group of thugs Robin confronts in the series take one look at him, then much to Dick's frustration, immediately turn their attention to the skies and rooftops instead, because they're more afraid of ''Batman'' than alarmed that another superhero, let alone his protege', has found them. They think Robin is no threat without Batman around to back him up. [[UnderestimatingBadassery This proves to be a painful mistake]].
* FamedInStory: As one of the founding members of the Justice League with a career spanning decades, basically everyone in the world knows the Dark Knight, whether they are heroes or villains.
* GreaterScopeParagon:
** He doesn't have much role, but is still essential to the backstory of ''Titans''.
** Reaches a new level in season 2, where Bruce finally shows up. He only appears in a handful of episodes, but his mentor role ultimately transforms the Titans into a genuine superhero group. In "E.L._.O", he even brings the estranged Titans back together, though the season finale leaves it ambiguous as to whether it was really Bruce who appeared to Kory, Rachel, Donna, and Dawn.
* InformedFlaw: He's apparently [[TakeOurWordForIt become extremely brutal in regards to his crime fighting]] in this series, to the point that it negatively effected Dick (and is possibly negatively affecting Jason). However, we never get to see that behavior on screen. The closest we get is Dick's hallucination, which, as stated above, was AllJustADream. The worst thing we're shown is him having apparently put a tracking device in Dick without his consent (which ''is'' bad), and even then we have no idea what lead to him doing that in the first place.
* KnightTemplarParent: One way to interpret him putting a tracking chip in Dick (and later on, Jason) wasn't out of ControlFreak tendencies but rather so he could find them should they ever get into a terrible situation, such as getting kidnapped by one of his more insane foes.
* MoralityPet:
** Despite season 1's attempts to heavily imply he was something of a ToxicFriendInfluence to Dick, season 2 instead implies he's this via Dick's more recent hallucinations in Bruce's self titled episode, with his imaginary Bruce attempting to get him to acknowledge his part in [[spoiler:Jericho's death]] as well as trying to convince him to return to Titans tower.
** In fact, even though Dick's struggle to escape his mentor's shadow in an important plot point in the first two seasons, it is Dick's conscience manifesting as Bruce who finally convinces him to do so, while the real Bruce gifts him the suit for his new Nightwing persona.
* NotWearingTights: He is never shown wearing the Batsuit clearly. Justified since his only appearances in the show are outside of crimefighting.
* OldSuperhero: Bruce in the Titansverse is middle-aged and has been operating as Batman for decades. This is further shown by the fact that his first KidSidekick, Dick, is in his late twenties.
* OneManArmy: If Dick's {{hallucinations}} are to go by, he could take care of an entire squad by himself.
* OohMeAccentsSlipping: PlayedWith. It's not so much that his American accent is bad, but it's really forced and unnatural. Even if you didn't know him, you could easily tell Iain Glen was not American.
* ParentalSubstitute: Took Dick in after the death of his parents, and is the latest in a long string of them to Jason.
* PuttingTheBandBackTogether: In "E.L._.O", Bruce lures the female Titans to Elko Diner, where he convinces them to reunite the group. He claims to not know this in "Nightwing", however, leaving it ambiguous whether it was really him who did it.
* SupportPartyMember: In "Nightwing", he doesn't join the Titans fight Conner himself, but does hijack Mercy Graves' teleconference with Conner's bidders, distracting her long enough for the Titans to formulate a plan to reach Conner's conscience.
* ThouShallNotKill: Despite what Dick's Trigon-induced hallucination showed, Bruce still operates this way. He's just apparently quite brutal.
* ToxicFriendInfluence: Well, more like "toxic ParentalSubstitute influence." Season 1 goes out of its way to imply that he's been a horrible influence on Dick (and possibly Jason). This appears to be mostly gone by season 2, which implies he may in fact be a MoralityPet to Dick.
* TwoFirstNames: "Bruce" and "Wayne".
* UnseenNoMore: In season one, he only appeared briefly through indirect methods like a voiceover, as a hand on Dick's shoulder, or as TheFaceless from far away. Season two changes this, with him actually appearing both in the flesh and in hallucinations.
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[[folder:Diana Prince / Wonder Woman]]
!!''[[Franchise/WonderWoman Diana Prince / Wonder Woman]]''
!!! '''Species:''' Amazon
Known to the world as Wonder Woman. She's Donna's adoptive elder sister and guardian whom she served as a partner.
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* AlternateSelf: On [[Series/WonderWoman1975 Earth-75]], [[{{Series/Smallville}} Earth-167]], and [[Franchise/DCExtendedUniverse an unnamed Earth]].
* TheGhost: Has yet to be fully shown onscreen and is only mentioned by Donna.
* TwoFirstNames: "Diana" and "Prince".
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[[folder:Clark Kent / Superman]]
!!''[[Franchise/{{Superman}} Kal-El / Clark Kent / Superman]]''
!!! '''Species:''' Kryptonian
A refugee from Krypton who is one of Earth's iconic and beloved superheroes.
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* AlternateSelf: On [[Series/{{Supergirl}} Post-Crisis Earth-Prime (previously Earth-38)]], [[Series/{{Smallville}} Earth-167]], [[Film/BatmanAndRobin Earth-89]][[note]]"I want a car. Chicks dig the car." "This is why Superman works alone."[[/note]], [[Film/SupermanReturns Earth-96]], [[Series/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths2019 Earth-99]], [[WesternAnimation/SupermanTheatricalCartoons Earth-F]], and [[Franchise/DCExtendedUniverse an unnamed Earth]].
* TheCape: Implied. By all accounts, he's just as heroic and protective of people as he is in the comics.
* ChronicHeroSyndrome: Apparently, just like in most versions, Clark is so afflicted by this that it was passed on to Conner, his clone. Conner can't help but be driven by the subconscious desire to help others in need and it's implied to be from the GeneticMemory given to him by Clark's DNA.
* FamedInStory: He is so popular that people made shirts out of him.
* FarmBoy: Grew up in the Kent Farm on Smallville, per the norm.
* TheGhost: His existence is only confirmed and is yet to make an appearance.
* PhysicalGod: Kory mentions how strong he is in passing saying that Conner got half of his DNA from a man who can "lift skyscrapers and fly faster than light".
* TwoFirstNames: "Clark" and "Kent".
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Aquaman]]
!!''ComicBook/{{Aquaman}}''
!!! '''Species:''' Human-Atlanean Hybrid
A veteran superhero and Garth's mentor.
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* AlternateSelf: On [[Series/TheFlash2014 Pre-Crisis Earth-2]], [[{{Series/Smallville}} Earth-167]] and [[Franchise/DCExtendedUniverse an unnamed Earth]].
* TheGhost: Only his existence is confirmed and is yet to make an appearance.
* SuperNotDrowningSkills: As his name suggests.
[[/folder]]
!!Bat Family
[[folder:Barbara Gordon]]
!!''[[ComicBook/{{Batgirl}} Barbara]] [[ComicBook/{{Oracle}} Gordon]]''
!!! '''Species:''' Human
Commissioner Gordon's daughter and a member of the Bat Family.
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* AlternateSelf: On [[Series/{{Arrow}} Earth-Prime]], [[Series/Batman1966 Earth-66]], [[Film/BatmanAndRobin Earth-89]], and [[Series/BirdsOfPrey2002 Earth-203]].
* AmbiguousSituation: It's unclear if she's still Batgirl or already goes by Oracle.
* ComicBookMoviesDontUseCodenames: She's never addressed as either ComicBook/{{Batgirl}} or ComicBook/{{Oracle}}. Just Barbara.
* TheGhost: Her existence is only confirmed in the first season. She will make an appearance in Season 3.
* TwoFirstNames: "Barbara" and "Gordon".
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!!Others
[[folder:Don Hall / Dove I]]
!!''[[ComicBook/HawkAndDove Don Hall / Dove I]]''
!!! '''Species:''' Human
!!! '''Played by:''' Creator/ElliotKnight, Jayden Marine (young)
!!! '''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{Titans|2018}}''
Hank Hall's brother and the original Dove.
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* AdaptationalAngstUpgrade: He clearly blames himself for the sexual abuse his brother went through.
* AdaptationPersonalityChange: The Don of the comics was a pacifist who avoided causing physical damage to others as much as possible for a superhero. Here he was more than willing to help beat up the pedophiles he and Hank went after and overall seemed quite fight-happy. Although, even Comics!Don would have been hard-pressed to treat pedophiles with pacifism.
* AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul: He and Hank are full siblings in the comics but are only half siblings in the show.
* BewareTheNiceOnes: He was a perfectly nice man, but when the headmaster of the college they attended treated him with more favoritism than Hank and implied she was going to throw the older brother under the bus Don not only got confrontational but actively ''dared'' her to expel them.
* BigBrotherInstinct: Inverted. He's the little brother, but by how much is uncertain. Regardless, he was shown to be very protective of Hank and even went so far as to report his brother's head injury behind Hank's back in a bid to make him rest. He also defends him as well because the headmistress implied that she is going to ignore the injuries that his brother has which makes him not very happy with that sort of treatment so he decides that he has enough of her and dares her to just kick him and his brother out showing just how pissed off he is with her.
* BlueIsHeroic: His costume has blue accents.
* DiesDifferentlyInAdaptation: Don famously dies in a HeroicSacrifice in the comics. Here, it's because of a freak road accident.
* DisappearedDad: For whatever reason, neither his or Hank's fathers are in their lives.
* DroppedABridgeOnHim: Died unceremoniously in a freak road accident.
* ItsAllMyFault: He very clearly blamed himself for what happened to Hank when they were kids.
* MissingMom: She dies sometime between the weight room incident and the brothers' time at college.
* PaedoHunt: He was the one who suggested he and Hank become heroes for this express purpose.
* PosthumousCharacter: Killed when a car crashes into him several years before the events of the series.
* PrecisionFStrike: He gives out one to the headmistress as he dares her to kick him and his brother out clearly having enough of the favouritism that she is giving him.
* RaceLift: White in the comics, here portrayed by British-Nigerian Elliot Knight.
* SiblingTeam: With Hank, before his death.
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[[folder:Roy Harper]]
!!''Roy Harper''
!!! '''Species:''' Human
An ally of Donna Troy's.
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* AlternateSelf: On [[Series/{{Arrow}} Earth-Prime]].
* AmbiguousSituation: It is unclear if he is Speedy, Red Arrow, or Arsenal in this continuity, or if he's ever been a member of the Titans.
* TheGhost: So far he has made no onscreen appearances, but his help allows Donna and Kory to track down Shimmer.
[[/folder]]
!''Series/DoomPatrol2019''’s Superheroes:
[[folder:Bruce Wayne / Batman]]
!!''[[Franchise/{{Batman}} Bruce Thomas Wayne / Batman]]''
!!! '''Species:''' Human
Billionaire playboy by day, dark protector of Gotham City by night.
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* AlternateSelf: Many amongst TheMultiverse. See the Earth-9 Bruce's folder above.
* CrimefightingWithCash: The TropeCodifier. Cyborg even mentions that he's "rich on a different level".
* TheGhost: Only mentioned by various characters.
* TwoFirstNames: "Bruce" and "Wayne".
[[/folder]]
[[folder:The Flash]]
!!''Franchise/TheFlash''
!!! '''Species:''' Enhanced Human
A superhero that Cyborg mentioned.
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* AlternateSelf: Assuming he's Barry Allen, then he has them on [[Series/{{Arrowverse}} Earth]]-[[Series/TheFlash2014 Prime]], [[Series/TheFlash1990 Earth-90]], and [[Franchise/DCExtendedUniverse an unnamed Earth]].
* AmbiguousSituation: Since his superhero name is the only one mentioned, it's unclear if this Flash is Jay Garrick, Barry Allen, ComicBook/WallyWest, or Bart Allen.
* TheGhost: His existence is only confirmed and is yet to make an appearance.
* SuperSpeed: Is a speedster.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Hawkman]]
!!''ComicBook/{{Hawkman}}''
!!! '''Species:''' Unknown[[note]]The character's origins is [[ContinuitySnarl notoriously messy]] in the source material. He's either a cursed human or an alien from the planet Thanagar.[[/note]]
A superhero that Robotman mentioned.
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* AlternateSelf: On [[Series/LegendsOfTomorrow Earth-Prime]], [[Series/Stargirl2020 Post-Crisis Earth-2]], [[Series/TheFlash1990 Earth-90]], [[Series/{{Smallville}} Earth-167]], and [[Franchise/DCExtendedUniverse an unnamed Earth]][[note]]In the upcoming ''ComicBook/BlackAdam'' movie[[/note]].
* TheGhost: Only his existence is confirmed and is yet to make an appearance.
* WingedHumanoid: His primary distinguishing trait. He ''is'' named Hawkman, after all.
[[/folder]]
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!''Series/Titans2018'''s Superheroes:
!![[Franchise/JusticeLeagueOfAmerica The Justice League]]
[[folder:Bruce Wayne / Batman]]
!!''[[Franchise/{{Batman}} Bruce Thomas Wayne / Batman]]''
[[quoteright:271:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bruce_wayne_titans.jpg]]
!!! '''Species:''' Human
!!! '''Played by:''' Uncredited (season 1), Alain Moussi (season 1), Maxim Savarias (season 1), Creator/IainGlen (season 2)
!!! '''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{Titans|2018}}''
Billionaire playboy by day, dark protector of Gotham City by night. Dick's former partner before breaking off away from the sidekick mantle.
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* AdaptationalJerkass:
** Over the years, Batman has become more and more driven in his crusade and brutal towards criminals, so Dick leaves him over this. He's disgusted at what his mentor has become and is afraid of becoming just like him. Trigon uses this against Dick in the first season finale, when he projects a dream where Batman kills ''all'' of the Rogues Gallery for the death of Commissioner Gordon.
** Averted when Bruce finally appears in Season 2, however, since his characterization is more in line with the comics, so [[UnreliableNarrator Dick might have been exaggerating a bit about this particular flaw]].
* AdaptationDyeJob: Iain Glen is/was a natural blond, in contrast to the dark brunette/jet black hair of Bruce in the comics and most adaptations. This change, however, makes him similar to the Creator/AdamWest [[Series/Batman1966 version of the character]].
* AgeLift: Taking cues from the prologue of ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond'', he is played by an actor in his late fifties. Given that Dick is nearly thirty, this actually makes sense.
* AlternateSelf: Many amongst TheMultiverse:
** [[Series/{{Batwoman}} Earth-Prime]]
** [[Series/DoomPatrol2019 Earth-21]] (see folder below)
** [[Series/Batman1966 Earth-66]]
** [[Film/Batman1989 Earth-89]]
** [[Series/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths Earth-99]]
** [[Series/{{Smallville}} Earth-167]]
** [[Series/BirdsOfPrey2002 Earth-203]]
** [[Franchise/DCExtendedUniverse Unnamed Earth]]
* AmbiguousSituation: Was it really Bruce who lured Rachel, Kory, Donna, and Dawn to Elko Diner and encouraged them to reunite the Titans in "E.L._.O"? Kory speculates that it was Rachel's powers acting up, but we don't know for sure.
* AscendedExtra: Downplayed. He went from being TheGhost in season 1 to being a reoccurring supporting character in the second season.
* BrokenAce: An extremely wealthy man who is also widely regarded as the WorldsBestWarrior is also a man traumatized by his parents' murder since he was a child who ever since has been struggling to keep himself from being consumed by his demons.
* CelebrityParadox: Iain Glen portrayed Jorah Mormont on ''Series/GameOfThrones'', a show that Rachel is a fan of and is seen watching in the first season. Rachel also happens to be a fan of the character Daenerys Targaryen, whom Jorah is strongly connected to.
* CharacterizationMarchesOn: Season 1 went out of its way to portray him as a ToxicFriendInfluence, but season 2 instead hints at him being a MoralityPet to Dick. This may or may not have had to do to fan backlash to his portrayal in season 1.
* TheConscience: Throughout Season 2, as Dick is forced to confront his past sins, he starts hallucinating Bruce, who seems to act as his moral compass throughout the ordeal.
* ControlFreak: Embeds trackers into Dick and Jason's arms to keep an eye on them. Dick didn't even know about his until Jason told him. Slides into Nightmare Fuel when you realize the only way Dick couldn’t already know about the tracking device is if Bruce roofied him. Gets phenomenally worse, if you’re aware of the pair’s past reputation and what inspired Robin’s leash in the Batman Who Laughs.
** Eventually turns into a case of TheExtremistWasRight due to Deathstroke's kidnapping of Jason Todd since his tracker was the only life line the new Titans had in regards to locating him.
* CrimefightingWithCash: The TropeCodifier. He owns a Fiction500 MegaCorp and lives in a ''very'' BigFancyHouse.
* TheDreaded: Criminals are terrified of him. The first group of thugs Robin confronts in the series take one look at him, then much to Dick's frustration, immediately turn their attention to the skies and rooftops instead, because they're more afraid of ''Batman'' than alarmed that another superhero, let alone his protege', has found them. They think Robin is no threat without Batman around to back him up. [[UnderestimatingBadassery This proves to be a painful mistake]].
* FamedInStory: As one of the founding members of the Justice League with a career spanning decades, basically everyone in the world knows the Dark Knight, whether they are heroes or villains.
* GreaterScopeParagon:
** He doesn't have much role, but is still essential to the backstory of ''Titans''.
** Reaches a new level in season 2, where Bruce finally shows up. He only appears in a handful of episodes, but his mentor role ultimately transforms the Titans into a genuine superhero group. In "E.L._.O", he even brings the estranged Titans back together, though the season finale leaves it ambiguous as to whether it was really Bruce who appeared to Kory, Rachel, Donna, and Dawn.
* InformedFlaw: He's apparently [[TakeOurWordForIt become extremely brutal in regards to his crime fighting]] in this series, to the point that it negatively effected Dick (and is possibly negatively affecting Jason). However, we never get to see that behavior on screen. The closest we get is Dick's hallucination, which, as stated above, was AllJustADream. The worst thing we're shown is him having apparently put a tracking device in Dick without his consent (which ''is'' bad), and even then we have no idea what lead to him doing that in the first place.
* KnightTemplarParent: One way to interpret him putting a tracking chip in Dick (and later on, Jason) wasn't out of ControlFreak tendencies but rather so he could find them should they ever get into a terrible situation, such as getting kidnapped by one of his more insane foes.
* MoralityPet:
** Despite season 1's attempts to heavily imply he was something of a ToxicFriendInfluence to Dick, season 2 instead implies he's this via Dick's more recent hallucinations in Bruce's self titled episode, with his imaginary Bruce attempting to get him to acknowledge his part in [[spoiler:Jericho's death]] as well as trying to convince him to return to Titans tower.
** In fact, even though Dick's struggle to escape his mentor's shadow in an important plot point in the first two seasons, it is Dick's conscience manifesting as Bruce who finally convinces him to do so, while the real Bruce gifts him the suit for his new Nightwing persona.
* NotWearingTights: He is never shown wearing the Batsuit clearly. Justified since his only appearances in the show are outside of crimefighting.
* OldSuperhero: Bruce in the Titansverse is middle-aged and has been operating as Batman for decades. This is further shown by the fact that his first KidSidekick, Dick, is in his late twenties.
* OneManArmy: If Dick's {{hallucinations}} are to go by, he could take care of an entire squad by himself.
* OohMeAccentsSlipping: PlayedWith. It's not so much that his American accent is bad, but it's really forced and unnatural. Even if you didn't know him, you could easily tell Iain Glen was not American.
* ParentalSubstitute: Took Dick in after the death of his parents, and is the latest in a long string of them to Jason.
* PuttingTheBandBackTogether: In "E.L._.O", Bruce lures the female Titans to Elko Diner, where he convinces them to reunite the group. He claims to not know this in "Nightwing", however, leaving it ambiguous whether it was really him who did it.
* SupportPartyMember: In "Nightwing", he doesn't join the Titans fight Conner himself, but does hijack Mercy Graves' teleconference with Conner's bidders, distracting her long enough for the Titans to formulate a plan to reach Conner's conscience.
* ThouShallNotKill: Despite what Dick's Trigon-induced hallucination showed, Bruce still operates this way. He's just apparently quite brutal.
* ToxicFriendInfluence: Well, more like "toxic ParentalSubstitute influence." Season 1 goes out of its way to imply that he's been a horrible influence on Dick (and possibly Jason). This appears to be mostly gone by season 2, which implies he may in fact be a MoralityPet to Dick.
* TwoFirstNames: "Bruce" and "Wayne".
* UnseenNoMore: In season one, he only appeared briefly through indirect methods like a voiceover, as a hand on Dick's shoulder, or as TheFaceless from far away. Season two changes this, with him actually appearing both in the flesh and in hallucinations.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Diana Prince / Wonder Woman]]
!!''[[Franchise/WonderWoman Diana Prince / Wonder Woman]]''
!!! '''Species:''' Amazon
Known to the world as Wonder Woman. She's Donna's adoptive elder sister and guardian whom she served as a partner.
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* AlternateSelf: On [[Series/WonderWoman1975 Earth-75]], [[{{Series/Smallville}} Earth-167]], and [[Franchise/DCExtendedUniverse an unnamed Earth]].
* TheGhost: Has yet to be fully shown onscreen and is only mentioned by Donna.
* TwoFirstNames: "Diana" and "Prince".
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Clark Kent / Superman]]
!!''[[Franchise/{{Superman}} Kal-El / Clark Kent / Superman]]''
!!! '''Species:''' Kryptonian
A refugee from Krypton who is one of Earth's iconic and beloved superheroes.
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* AlternateSelf: On [[Series/{{Supergirl}} Post-Crisis Earth-Prime (previously Earth-38)]], [[Series/{{Smallville}} Earth-167]], [[Film/BatmanAndRobin Earth-89]][[note]]"I want a car. Chicks dig the car." "This is why Superman works alone."[[/note]], [[Film/SupermanReturns Earth-96]], [[Series/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths2019 Earth-99]], [[WesternAnimation/SupermanTheatricalCartoons Earth-F]], and [[Franchise/DCExtendedUniverse an unnamed Earth]].
* TheCape: Implied. By all accounts, he's just as heroic and protective of people as he is in the comics.
* ChronicHeroSyndrome: Apparently, just like in most versions, Clark is so afflicted by this that it was passed on to Conner, his clone. Conner can't help but be driven by the subconscious desire to help others in need and it's implied to be from the GeneticMemory given to him by Clark's DNA.
* FamedInStory: He is so popular that people made shirts out of him.
* FarmBoy: Grew up in the Kent Farm on Smallville, per the norm.
* TheGhost: His existence is only confirmed and is yet to make an appearance.
* PhysicalGod: Kory mentions how strong he is in passing saying that Conner got half of his DNA from a man who can "lift skyscrapers and fly faster than light".
* TwoFirstNames: "Clark" and "Kent".
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Aquaman]]
!!''ComicBook/{{Aquaman}}''
!!! '''Species:''' Human-Atlanean Hybrid
A veteran superhero and Garth's mentor.
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* AlternateSelf: On [[Series/TheFlash2014 Pre-Crisis Earth-2]], [[{{Series/Smallville}} Earth-167]] and [[Franchise/DCExtendedUniverse an unnamed Earth]].
* TheGhost: Only his existence is confirmed and is yet to make an appearance.
* SuperNotDrowningSkills: As his name suggests.
[[/folder]]
!!Bat Family
[[folder:Barbara Gordon]]
!!''[[ComicBook/{{Batgirl}} Barbara]] [[ComicBook/{{Oracle}} Gordon]]''
!!! '''Species:''' Human
Commissioner Gordon's daughter and a member of the Bat Family.
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* AlternateSelf: On [[Series/{{Arrow}} Earth-Prime]], [[Series/Batman1966 Earth-66]], [[Film/BatmanAndRobin Earth-89]], and [[Series/BirdsOfPrey2002 Earth-203]].
* AmbiguousSituation: It's unclear if she's still Batgirl or already goes by Oracle.
* ComicBookMoviesDontUseCodenames: She's never addressed as either ComicBook/{{Batgirl}} or ComicBook/{{Oracle}}. Just Barbara.
* TheGhost: Her existence is only confirmed in the first season. She will make an appearance in Season 3.
* TwoFirstNames: "Barbara" and "Gordon".
[[/folder]]
!!Others
[[folder:Don Hall / Dove I]]
!!''[[ComicBook/HawkAndDove Don Hall / Dove I]]''
!!! '''Species:''' Human
!!! '''Played by:''' Creator/ElliotKnight, Jayden Marine (young)
!!! '''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{Titans|2018}}''
Hank Hall's brother and the original Dove.
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* AdaptationalAngstUpgrade: He clearly blames himself for the sexual abuse his brother went through.
* AdaptationPersonalityChange: The Don of the comics was a pacifist who avoided causing physical damage to others as much as possible for a superhero. Here he was more than willing to help beat up the pedophiles he and Hank went after and overall seemed quite fight-happy. Although, even Comics!Don would have been hard-pressed to treat pedophiles with pacifism.
* AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul: He and Hank are full siblings in the comics but are only half siblings in the show.
* BewareTheNiceOnes: He was a perfectly nice man, but when the headmaster of the college they attended treated him with more favoritism than Hank and implied she was going to throw the older brother under the bus Don not only got confrontational but actively ''dared'' her to expel them.
* BigBrotherInstinct: Inverted. He's the little brother, but by how much is uncertain. Regardless, he was shown to be very protective of Hank and even went so far as to report his brother's head injury behind Hank's back in a bid to make him rest. He also defends him as well because the headmistress implied that she is going to ignore the injuries that his brother has which makes him not very happy with that sort of treatment so he decides that he has enough of her and dares her to just kick him and his brother out showing just how pissed off he is with her.
* BlueIsHeroic: His costume has blue accents.
* DiesDifferentlyInAdaptation: Don famously dies in a HeroicSacrifice in the comics. Here, it's because of a freak road accident.
* DisappearedDad: For whatever reason, neither his or Hank's fathers are in their lives.
* DroppedABridgeOnHim: Died unceremoniously in a freak road accident.
* ItsAllMyFault: He very clearly blamed himself for what happened to Hank when they were kids.
* MissingMom: She dies sometime between the weight room incident and the brothers' time at college.
* PaedoHunt: He was the one who suggested he and Hank become heroes for this express purpose.
* PosthumousCharacter: Killed when a car crashes into him several years before the events of the series.
* PrecisionFStrike: He gives out one to the headmistress as he dares her to kick him and his brother out clearly having enough of the favouritism that she is giving him.
* RaceLift: White in the comics, here portrayed by British-Nigerian Elliot Knight.
* SiblingTeam: With Hank, before his death.
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[[folder:Roy Harper]]
!!''Roy Harper''
!!! '''Species:''' Human
An ally of Donna Troy's.
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* AlternateSelf: On [[Series/{{Arrow}} Earth-Prime]].
* AmbiguousSituation: It is unclear if he is Speedy, Red Arrow, or Arsenal in this continuity, or if he's ever been a member of the Titans.
* TheGhost: So far he has made no onscreen appearances, but his help allows Donna and Kory to track down Shimmer.
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!''Series/DoomPatrol2019''’s Superheroes:
[[folder:Bruce Wayne / Batman]]
!!''[[Franchise/{{Batman}} Bruce Thomas Wayne / Batman]]''
!!! '''Species:''' Human
Billionaire playboy by day, dark protector of Gotham City by night.
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* AlternateSelf: Many amongst TheMultiverse. See the Earth-9 Bruce's folder above.
* CrimefightingWithCash: The TropeCodifier. Cyborg even mentions that he's "rich on a different level".
* TheGhost: Only mentioned by various characters.
* TwoFirstNames: "Bruce" and "Wayne".
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[[folder:The Flash]]
!!''Franchise/TheFlash''
!!! '''Species:''' Enhanced Human
A superhero that Cyborg mentioned.
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* AlternateSelf: Assuming he's Barry Allen, then he has them on [[Series/{{Arrowverse}} Earth]]-[[Series/TheFlash2014 Prime]], [[Series/TheFlash1990 Earth-90]], and [[Franchise/DCExtendedUniverse an unnamed Earth]].
* AmbiguousSituation: Since his superhero name is the only one mentioned, it's unclear if this Flash is Jay Garrick, Barry Allen, ComicBook/WallyWest, or Bart Allen.
* TheGhost: His existence is only confirmed and is yet to make an appearance.
* SuperSpeed: Is a speedster.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Hawkman]]
!!''ComicBook/{{Hawkman}}''
!!! '''Species:''' Unknown[[note]]The character's origins is [[ContinuitySnarl notoriously messy]] in the source material. He's either a cursed human or an alien from the planet Thanagar.[[/note]]
A superhero that Robotman mentioned.
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* AlternateSelf: On [[Series/LegendsOfTomorrow Earth-Prime]], [[Series/Stargirl2020 Post-Crisis Earth-2]], [[Series/TheFlash1990 Earth-90]], [[Series/{{Smallville}} Earth-167]], and [[Franchise/DCExtendedUniverse an unnamed Earth]][[note]]In the upcoming ''ComicBook/BlackAdam'' movie[[/note]].
* TheGhost: Only his existence is confirmed and is yet to make an appearance.
* WingedHumanoid: His primary distinguishing trait. He ''is'' named Hawkman, after all.
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!''Series/Titans2018'''s Superheroes:
!![[Franchise/JusticeLeagueOfAmerica The Justice League]]
[[folder:Bruce Wayne / Batman]]
!!''[[Franchise/{{Batman}} Bruce Thomas Wayne / Batman]]''
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!!! '''Species:''' Human
!!! '''Played by:''' Uncredited (season 1), Alain Moussi (season 1), Maxim Savarias (season 1), Creator/IainGlen (season 2)
!!! '''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{Titans|2018}}''
Billionaire playboy by day, dark protector of Gotham City by night. Dick's former partner before breaking off away from the sidekick mantle.
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* AdaptationalJerkass:
** Over the years, Batman has become more and more driven in his crusade and brutal towards criminals, so Dick leaves him over this. He's disgusted at what his mentor has become and is afraid of becoming just like him. Trigon uses this against Dick in the first season finale, when he projects a dream where Batman kills ''all'' of the Rogues Gallery for the death of Commissioner Gordon.
** Averted when Bruce finally appears in Season 2, however, since his characterization is more in line with the comics, so [[UnreliableNarrator Dick might have been exaggerating a bit about this particular flaw]].
* AdaptationDyeJob: Iain Glen is/was a natural blond, in contrast to the dark brunette/jet black hair of Bruce in the comics and most adaptations. This change, however, makes him similar to the Creator/AdamWest [[Series/Batman1966 version of the character]].
* AgeLift: Taking cues from the prologue of ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond'', he is played by an actor in his late fifties. Given that Dick is nearly thirty, this actually makes sense.
* AlternateSelf: Many amongst TheMultiverse:
** [[Series/{{Batwoman}} Earth-Prime]]
** [[Series/DoomPatrol2019 Earth-21]] (see folder below)
** [[Series/Batman1966 Earth-66]]
** [[Film/Batman1989 Earth-89]]
** [[Series/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths Earth-99]]
** [[Series/{{Smallville}} Earth-167]]
** [[Series/BirdsOfPrey2002 Earth-203]]
** [[Franchise/DCExtendedUniverse Unnamed Earth]]
* AmbiguousSituation: Was it really Bruce who lured Rachel, Kory, Donna, and Dawn to Elko Diner and encouraged them to reunite the Titans in "E.L._.O"? Kory speculates that it was Rachel's powers acting up, but we don't know for sure.
* AscendedExtra: Downplayed. He went from being TheGhost in season 1 to being a reoccurring supporting character in the second season.
* BrokenAce: An extremely wealthy man who is also widely regarded as the WorldsBestWarrior is also a man traumatized by his parents' murder since he was a child who ever since has been struggling to keep himself from being consumed by his demons.
* CelebrityParadox: Iain Glen portrayed Jorah Mormont on ''Series/GameOfThrones'', a show that Rachel is a fan of and is seen watching in the first season. Rachel also happens to be a fan of the character Daenerys Targaryen, whom Jorah is strongly connected to.
* CharacterizationMarchesOn: Season 1 went out of its way to portray him as a ToxicFriendInfluence, but season 2 instead hints at him being a MoralityPet to Dick. This may or may not have had to do to fan backlash to his portrayal in season 1.
* TheConscience: Throughout Season 2, as Dick is forced to confront his past sins, he starts hallucinating Bruce, who seems to act as his moral compass throughout the ordeal.
* ControlFreak: Embeds trackers into Dick and Jason's arms to keep an eye on them. Dick didn't even know about his until Jason told him. Slides into Nightmare Fuel when you realize the only way Dick couldn’t already know about the tracking device is if Bruce roofied him. Gets phenomenally worse, if you’re aware of the pair’s past reputation and what inspired Robin’s leash in the Batman Who Laughs.
** Eventually turns into a case of TheExtremistWasRight due to Deathstroke's kidnapping of Jason Todd since his tracker was the only life line the new Titans had in regards to locating him.
* CrimefightingWithCash: The TropeCodifier. He owns a Fiction500 MegaCorp and lives in a ''very'' BigFancyHouse.
* TheDreaded: Criminals are terrified of him. The first group of thugs Robin confronts in the series take one look at him, then much to Dick's frustration, immediately turn their attention to the skies and rooftops instead, because they're more afraid of ''Batman'' than alarmed that another superhero, let alone his protege', has found them. They think Robin is no threat without Batman around to back him up. [[UnderestimatingBadassery This proves to be a painful mistake]].
* FamedInStory: As one of the founding members of the Justice League with a career spanning decades, basically everyone in the world knows the Dark Knight, whether they are heroes or villains.
* GreaterScopeParagon:
** He doesn't have much role, but is still essential to the backstory of ''Titans''.
** Reaches a new level in season 2, where Bruce finally shows up. He only appears in a handful of episodes, but his mentor role ultimately transforms the Titans into a genuine superhero group. In "E.L._.O", he even brings the estranged Titans back together, though the season finale leaves it ambiguous as to whether it was really Bruce who appeared to Kory, Rachel, Donna, and Dawn.
* InformedFlaw: He's apparently [[TakeOurWordForIt become extremely brutal in regards to his crime fighting]] in this series, to the point that it negatively effected Dick (and is possibly negatively affecting Jason). However, we never get to see that behavior on screen. The closest we get is Dick's hallucination, which, as stated above, was AllJustADream. The worst thing we're shown is him having apparently put a tracking device in Dick without his consent (which ''is'' bad), and even then we have no idea what lead to him doing that in the first place.
* KnightTemplarParent: One way to interpret him putting a tracking chip in Dick (and later on, Jason) wasn't out of ControlFreak tendencies but rather so he could find them should they ever get into a terrible situation, such as getting kidnapped by one of his more insane foes.
* MoralityPet:
** Despite season 1's attempts to heavily imply he was something of a ToxicFriendInfluence to Dick, season 2 instead implies he's this via Dick's more recent hallucinations in Bruce's self titled episode, with his imaginary Bruce attempting to get him to acknowledge his part in [[spoiler:Jericho's death]] as well as trying to convince him to return to Titans tower.
** In fact, even though Dick's struggle to escape his mentor's shadow in an important plot point in the first two seasons, it is Dick's conscience manifesting as Bruce who finally convinces him to do so, while the real Bruce gifts him the suit for his new Nightwing persona.
* NotWearingTights: He is never shown wearing the Batsuit clearly. Justified since his only appearances in the show are outside of crimefighting.
* OldSuperhero: Bruce in the Titansverse is middle-aged and has been operating as Batman for decades. This is further shown by the fact that his first KidSidekick, Dick, is in his late twenties.
* OneManArmy: If Dick's {{hallucinations}} are to go by, he could take care of an entire squad by himself.
* OohMeAccentsSlipping: PlayedWith. It's not so much that his American accent is bad, but it's really forced and unnatural. Even if you didn't know him, you could easily tell Iain Glen was not American.
* ParentalSubstitute: Took Dick in after the death of his parents, and is the latest in a long string of them to Jason.
* PuttingTheBandBackTogether: In "E.L._.O", Bruce lures the female Titans to Elko Diner, where he convinces them to reunite the group. He claims to not know this in "Nightwing", however, leaving it ambiguous whether it was really him who did it.
* SupportPartyMember: In "Nightwing", he doesn't join the Titans fight Conner himself, but does hijack Mercy Graves' teleconference with Conner's bidders, distracting her long enough for the Titans to formulate a plan to reach Conner's conscience.
* ThouShallNotKill: Despite what Dick's Trigon-induced hallucination showed, Bruce still operates this way. He's just apparently quite brutal.
* ToxicFriendInfluence: Well, more like "toxic ParentalSubstitute influence." Season 1 goes out of its way to imply that he's been a horrible influence on Dick (and possibly Jason). This appears to be mostly gone by season 2, which implies he may in fact be a MoralityPet to Dick.
* TwoFirstNames: "Bruce" and "Wayne".
* UnseenNoMore: In season one, he only appeared briefly through indirect methods like a voiceover, as a hand on Dick's shoulder, or as TheFaceless from far away. Season two changes this, with him actually appearing both in the flesh and in hallucinations.
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[[folder:Diana Prince / Wonder Woman]]
!!''[[Franchise/WonderWoman Diana Prince / Wonder Woman]]''
!!! '''Species:''' Amazon
Known to the world as Wonder Woman. She's Donna's adoptive elder sister and guardian whom she served as a partner.
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* AlternateSelf: On [[Series/WonderWoman1975 Earth-75]], [[{{Series/Smallville}} Earth-167]], and [[Franchise/DCExtendedUniverse an unnamed Earth]].
* TheGhost: Has yet to be fully shown onscreen and is only mentioned by Donna.
* TwoFirstNames: "Diana" and "Prince".
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[[folder:Clark Kent / Superman]]
!!''[[Franchise/{{Superman}} Kal-El / Clark Kent / Superman]]''
!!! '''Species:''' Kryptonian
A refugee from Krypton who is one of Earth's iconic and beloved superheroes.
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* AlternateSelf: On [[Series/{{Supergirl}} Post-Crisis Earth-Prime (previously Earth-38)]], [[Series/{{Smallville}} Earth-167]], [[Film/BatmanAndRobin Earth-89]][[note]]"I want a car. Chicks dig the car." "This is why Superman works alone."[[/note]], [[Film/SupermanReturns Earth-96]], [[Series/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths2019 Earth-99]], [[WesternAnimation/SupermanTheatricalCartoons Earth-F]], and [[Franchise/DCExtendedUniverse an unnamed Earth]].
* TheCape: Implied. By all accounts, he's just as heroic and protective of people as he is in the comics.
* ChronicHeroSyndrome: Apparently, just like in most versions, Clark is so afflicted by this that it was passed on to Conner, his clone. Conner can't help but be driven by the subconscious desire to help others in need and it's implied to be from the GeneticMemory given to him by Clark's DNA.
* FamedInStory: He is so popular that people made shirts out of him.
* FarmBoy: Grew up in the Kent Farm on Smallville, per the norm.
* TheGhost: His existence is only confirmed and is yet to make an appearance.
* PhysicalGod: Kory mentions how strong he is in passing saying that Conner got half of his DNA from a man who can "lift skyscrapers and fly faster than light".
* TwoFirstNames: "Clark" and "Kent".
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Aquaman]]
!!''ComicBook/{{Aquaman}}''
!!! '''Species:''' Human-Atlanean Hybrid
A veteran superhero and Garth's mentor.
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* AlternateSelf: On [[Series/TheFlash2014 Pre-Crisis Earth-2]], [[{{Series/Smallville}} Earth-167]] and [[Franchise/DCExtendedUniverse an unnamed Earth]].
* TheGhost: Only his existence is confirmed and is yet to make an appearance.
* SuperNotDrowningSkills: As his name suggests.
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!!Bat Family
[[folder:Barbara Gordon]]
!!''[[ComicBook/{{Batgirl}} Barbara]] [[ComicBook/{{Oracle}} Gordon]]''
!!! '''Species:''' Human
Commissioner Gordon's daughter and a member of the Bat Family.
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* AlternateSelf: On [[Series/{{Arrow}} Earth-Prime]], [[Series/Batman1966 Earth-66]], [[Film/BatmanAndRobin Earth-89]], and [[Series/BirdsOfPrey2002 Earth-203]].
* AmbiguousSituation: It's unclear if she's still Batgirl or already goes by Oracle.
* ComicBookMoviesDontUseCodenames: She's never addressed as either ComicBook/{{Batgirl}} or ComicBook/{{Oracle}}. Just Barbara.
* TheGhost: Her existence is only confirmed in the first season. She will make an appearance in Season 3.
* TwoFirstNames: "Barbara" and "Gordon".
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!!Others
[[folder:Don Hall / Dove I]]
!!''[[ComicBook/HawkAndDove Don Hall / Dove I]]''
!!! '''Species:''' Human
!!! '''Played by:''' Creator/ElliotKnight, Jayden Marine (young)
!!! '''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{Titans|2018}}''
Hank Hall's brother and the original Dove.
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* AdaptationalAngstUpgrade: He clearly blames himself for the sexual abuse his brother went through.
* AdaptationPersonalityChange: The Don of the comics was a pacifist who avoided causing physical damage to others as much as possible for a superhero. Here he was more than willing to help beat up the pedophiles he and Hank went after and overall seemed quite fight-happy. Although, even Comics!Don would have been hard-pressed to treat pedophiles with pacifism.
* AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul: He and Hank are full siblings in the comics but are only half siblings in the show.
* BewareTheNiceOnes: He was a perfectly nice man, but when the headmaster of the college they attended treated him with more favoritism than Hank and implied she was going to throw the older brother under the bus Don not only got confrontational but actively ''dared'' her to expel them.
* BigBrotherInstinct: Inverted. He's the little brother, but by how much is uncertain. Regardless, he was shown to be very protective of Hank and even went so far as to report his brother's head injury behind Hank's back in a bid to make him rest. He also defends him as well because the headmistress implied that she is going to ignore the injuries that his brother has which makes him not very happy with that sort of treatment so he decides that he has enough of her and dares her to just kick him and his brother out showing just how pissed off he is with her.
* BlueIsHeroic: His costume has blue accents.
* DiesDifferentlyInAdaptation: Don famously dies in a HeroicSacrifice in the comics. Here, it's because of a freak road accident.
* DisappearedDad: For whatever reason, neither his or Hank's fathers are in their lives.
* DroppedABridgeOnHim: Died unceremoniously in a freak road accident.
* ItsAllMyFault: He very clearly blamed himself for what happened to Hank when they were kids.
* MissingMom: She dies sometime between the weight room incident and the brothers' time at college.
* PaedoHunt: He was the one who suggested he and Hank become heroes for this express purpose.
* PosthumousCharacter: Killed when a car crashes into him several years before the events of the series.
* PrecisionFStrike: He gives out one to the headmistress as he dares her to kick him and his brother out clearly having enough of the favouritism that she is giving him.
* RaceLift: White in the comics, here portrayed by British-Nigerian Elliot Knight.
* SiblingTeam: With Hank, before his death.
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[[folder:Roy Harper]]
!!''Roy Harper''
!!! '''Species:''' Human
An ally of Donna Troy's.
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* AlternateSelf: On [[Series/{{Arrow}} Earth-Prime]].
* AmbiguousSituation: It is unclear if he is Speedy, Red Arrow, or Arsenal in this continuity, or if he's ever been a member of the Titans.
* TheGhost: So far he has made no onscreen appearances, but his help allows Donna and Kory to track down Shimmer.
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!''Series/DoomPatrol2019''’s Superheroes:
[[folder:Bruce Wayne / Batman]]
!!''[[Franchise/{{Batman}} Bruce Thomas Wayne / Batman]]''
!!! '''Species:''' Human
Billionaire playboy by day, dark protector of Gotham City by night.
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* AlternateSelf: Many amongst TheMultiverse. See the Earth-9 Bruce's folder above.
* CrimefightingWithCash: The TropeCodifier. Cyborg even mentions that he's "rich on a different level".
* TheGhost: Only mentioned by various characters.
* TwoFirstNames: "Bruce" and "Wayne".
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[[folder:The Flash]]
!!''Franchise/TheFlash''
!!! '''Species:''' Enhanced Human
A superhero that Cyborg mentioned.
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* AlternateSelf: Assuming he's Barry Allen, then he has them on [[Series/{{Arrowverse}} Earth]]-[[Series/TheFlash2014 Prime]], [[Series/TheFlash1990 Earth-90]], and [[Franchise/DCExtendedUniverse an unnamed Earth]].
* AmbiguousSituation: Since his superhero name is the only one mentioned, it's unclear if this Flash is Jay Garrick, Barry Allen, ComicBook/WallyWest, or Bart Allen.
* TheGhost: His existence is only confirmed and is yet to make an appearance.
* SuperSpeed: Is a speedster.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Hawkman]]
!!''ComicBook/{{Hawkman}}''
!!! '''Species:''' Unknown[[note]]The character's origins is [[ContinuitySnarl notoriously messy]] in the source material. He's either a cursed human or an alien from the planet Thanagar.[[/note]]
A superhero that Robotman mentioned.
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* AlternateSelf: On [[Series/LegendsOfTomorrow Earth-Prime]], [[Series/Stargirl2020 Post-Crisis Earth-2]], [[Series/TheFlash1990 Earth-90]], [[Series/{{Smallville}} Earth-167]], and [[Franchise/DCExtendedUniverse an unnamed Earth]][[note]]In the upcoming ''ComicBook/BlackAdam'' movie[[/note]].
* TheGhost: Only his existence is confirmed and is yet to make an appearance.
* WingedHumanoid: His primary distinguishing trait. He ''is'' named Hawkman, after all.
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* AmbiguousSituation: It is unclear if he is Speedy, Red Arrow, or Arsenal in this continuity, or if he's ever been a member of the Titans.
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!!!'''Played by:''' Uncredited (season 1), Alain Moussi (season 1), Maxim Savarias (season 1), Creator/IainGlen (season 2)
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{Titans|2018}}''
!!!'''Played by:''' Uncredited (season 1), Alain Moussi (season 1), Maxim Savarias (season 1), Creator/IainGlen (season 2)
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* AdaptationalJerkass:
** Over the years, Batman has become more and more driven in his crusade and brutal towards criminals, so Dick leaves him over this. He's disgusted at what his mentor has become and is afraid of becoming just like him. Trigon uses this against Dick in the first season finale, when he projects a dream where Batman kills ''all'' of the Rogues Gallery for the death of Commissioner Gordon.
** Averted when Bruce finally appears in Season 2, however, since his characterization is more in line with the comics, so [[UnreliableNarrator Dick might have been exaggerating a bit about this particular flaw]].
** Over the years, Batman has become more and more driven in his crusade and brutal towards criminals, so Dick leaves him over this. He's disgusted at what his mentor has become and is afraid of becoming just like him. Trigon uses this against Dick in the first season finale, when he projects a dream where Batman kills ''all'' of the Rogues Gallery for the death of Commissioner Gordon.
** Averted when Bruce finally appears in Season 2, however, since his characterization is more in line with the comics, so [[UnreliableNarrator Dick might have been exaggerating a bit about this particular flaw]].
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* AdaptationalJerkass:
** Over the years, Batman has become more and more driven in his crusade and brutal towards criminals, so Dick leaves him over this. He's disgusted at what his mentor has become and is afraid of becoming just like him. Trigon uses this against Dick in the first season finale, when he projects a dream where Batman kills ''all'' of the Rogues Gallery for the death of Commissioner Gordon.
** Averted when Bruce finally appears in Season 2, however, since his characterization is more in line with the comics, so [[UnreliableNarrator Dick might have been exaggerating a bit about this particular flaw]].
** Over the years, Batman has become more and more driven in his crusade and brutal towards criminals, so Dick leaves him over this. He's disgusted at what his mentor has become and is afraid of becoming just like him. Trigon uses this against Dick in the first season finale, when he projects a dream where Batman kills ''all'' of the Rogues Gallery for the death of Commissioner Gordon.
** Averted when Bruce finally appears in Season 2, however, since his characterization is more in line with the comics, so [[UnreliableNarrator Dick might have been exaggerating a bit about this particular flaw]].
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* CrimefightingWithCash: The TropeCodifier. He owns a {{Fiction 500}} MegaCorp and lives in a ''very'' BigFancyHouse.
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* CrimefightingWithCash: The TropeCodifier. He owns a {{Fiction 500}} Fiction500 MegaCorp and lives in a ''very'' BigFancyHouse.
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!!!'''Species:''' Amazon
Known to the world as Wonder Woman. She's Donna's adoptive elder sister and guardian whom she served as a partner.
Known to the world as Wonder Woman. She's Donna's adoptive elder sister and guardian whom she served as a partner.
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Known to the world as Wonder Woman. She's Donna's adoptive elder sister and guardian whom she served as a partner.
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* BigBrotherInstinct: Inverted. He's the little brother, but by how much is uncertain. Regardless, he was shown to be very protective of Hank and even went so far as to report his brother's head injury behind Hank's back in a bid to make him rest.
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* BigBrotherInstinct: Inverted. He's the little brother, but by how much is uncertain. Regardless, he was shown to be very protective of Hank and even went so far as to report his brother's head injury behind Hank's back in a bid to make him rest. He also defends him as well because the headmistress implied that she is going to ignore the injuries that his brother has which makes him not very happy with that sort of treatment so he decides that he has enough of her and dares her to just kick him and his brother out showing just how pissed off he is with her.
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* {{Precision F Strike}}: He gives out one to the headmistress as he dares her to kick him and his brother out clearly having enough of the favouritism that she is giving him.
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!!!'''Played by:''' Elliot Knight, Jayden Marine (young)
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!!!'''Played by:''' Elliot Knight, Creator/ElliotKnight, Jayden Marine (young)
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* AlternateSelf: On [[{{Series/Arrow}} Earth-Prime]], [[Series/Batman1966 Earth-66]], [[Film/BatmanAndRobin Earth-89]], and [[Series/BirdsOfPrey Earth-203]].
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* AlternateSelf: On [[{{Series/Arrow}} Earth-Prime]], [[Series/Batman1966 Earth-66]], [[Film/BatmanAndRobin Earth-89]], and [[Series/BirdsOfPrey [[Series/BirdsOfPrey2002 Earth-203]].
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!!! '''Species:''' Human
!!! '''Played by:''' Uncredited (season 1), Alain Moussi (season 1), Maxim Savarias (season 1), Creator/IainGlen (season 2)
!!! '''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{Titans|2018}}''
!!! '''Played by:''' Uncredited (season 1), Alain Moussi (season 1), Maxim Savarias (season 1), Creator/IainGlen (season 2)
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* AlternateSelf: Many amongst TheMultiverse.
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* AlternateSelf: Many amongst TheMultiverse.TheMultiverse:
** [[Series/{{Batwoman}} Earth-Prime]]
** [[Series/DoomPatrol2019 Earth-21]] (see folder below)
** [[Series/Batman1966 Earth-66]]
** [[Film/Batman1989 Earth-89]]
** [[Series/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths Earth-99]]
** [[Series/{{Smallville}} Earth-167]]
** [[Series/BirdsOfPrey Earth-203]]
** [[Franchise/DCExtendedUniverse Unnamed Earth]]
** [[Series/{{Batwoman}} Earth-Prime]]
** [[Series/DoomPatrol2019 Earth-21]] (see folder below)
** [[Series/Batman1966 Earth-66]]
** [[Film/Batman1989 Earth-89]]
** [[Series/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths Earth-99]]
** [[Series/{{Smallville}} Earth-167]]
** [[Series/BirdsOfPrey Earth-203]]
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* OohMeAccentsSlipping: PlayedWith. It's not so much that his American accent is bad, but it's really forced and unnatural. Even if you didn't know him, you could easily tell Iain Glen was not an American.
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* OohMeAccentsSlipping: PlayedWith. It's not so much that his American accent is bad, but it's really forced and unnatural. Even if you didn't know him, you could easily tell Iain Glen was not an American.
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* AlternateSelf: On ''Series/{{Arrowverse}}'''s [[Series/WonderWoman1975 Earth-75]], [[{{Series/Smallville}} Earth-167]], and [[Franchise/DCExtendedUniverse an unnamed Earth]].
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* AlternateSelf: Many amongst TheMultiverse.
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* AlternateSelf: Many amongst TheMultiverse.On [[Series/{{Supergirl}} Post-Crisis Earth-Prime (previously Earth-38)]], [[Series/{{Smallville}} Earth-167]], [[Film/BatmanAndRobin Earth-89]][[note]]"I want a car. Chicks dig the car." "This is why Superman works alone."[[/note]], [[Film/SupermanReturns Earth-96]], [[Series/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths2019 Earth-99]], [[WesternAnimation/SupermanTheatricalCartoons Earth-F]], and [[Franchise/DCExtendedUniverse an unnamed Earth]].
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* AlternateSelf: On ''Series/{{Arrowverse}}'''s [[Series/TheFlash2014 pre-crisis Pre-Crisis Earth-2]], [[{{Series/Smallville}} Earth-167]] and [[Franchise/DCExtendedUniverse an unnamed Earth]].
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* AlternateSelf: On ''Series/{{Arrowverse}}'''s [[{{Series/Arrow}} Earth-Prime]], [[Series/Batman1966 Earth-66]], [[Film/BatmanAndRobin Earth-89]], and [[Series/BirdsOfPrey Earth-203]].
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!! ''Roy Harper''
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* AlternateSelf: Many amongst TheMultiverse. See the Earth-9 Bruce's folder above.
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!!!'''Species:''' Enhanced Human
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* AlternateSelf: Many amongst TheMultiverse.Assuming he's Barry Allen, then he has them on [[Series/{{Arrowverse}} Earth]]-[[Series/TheFlash2014 Prime]], [[Series/TheFlash1990 Earth-90]], and [[Franchise/DCExtendedUniverse an unnamed Earth]].
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!! ''ComicBook/{{Hawkman}}''
!!! '''Species:''' Unknown[[note]]The character's origins is [[ContinuitySnarl notoriously messy]] in the source material. He's either a cursed human or an alien from the planet Thanagar.[[/note]]
!!! '''Species:''' Unknown[[note]]The character's origins is [[ContinuitySnarl notoriously messy]] in the source material. He's either a cursed human or an alien from the planet Thanagar.[[/note]]
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!!!'''Species:''' Unknown[[note]]The character's origins is [[ContinuitySnarl notoriously messy]] in the source material. He's either a cursed human or an alien from the planet Thanagar.[[/note]]
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* AlternateSelf: On ''Series/{{Arrowverse}}'''s [[Series/LegendsOfTomorrow Earth-Prime]], [[Series/Stargirl2020 post-crisis Earth-2]], [[Series/TheFlash1990 Earth-90]], and [[{{Series/Smallville}} Earth-167]].
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* AlternateSelf: On ''Series/{{Arrowverse}}'''s [[Series/LegendsOfTomorrow Earth-Prime]], [[Series/Stargirl2020 post-crisis Post-Crisis Earth-2]], [[Series/TheFlash1990 Earth-90]], and [[{{Series/Smallville}} Earth-167]].Earth-167]], and [[Franchise/DCExtendedUniverse an unnamed Earth]][[note]]In the upcoming ''ComicBook/BlackAdam'' movie[[/note]].
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* ControlFreak: Embeds trackers into Dick and Jason's arms to keep an eye on them. Dick didn't even know about his until Jason told him. Slides into nightmare fuel when you realize the only way Dick couldn’t already know about the tracking device is if Bruce roofied him. Gets phenomenally worse, if you’re aware of the pair’s past reputation and what inspired Robin’s leash in the Batman Who Laughs.
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* ControlFreak: Embeds trackers into Dick and Jason's arms to keep an eye on them. Dick didn't even know about his until Jason told him. Slides into nightmare fuel Nightmare Fuel when you realize the only way Dick couldn’t already know about the tracking device is if Bruce roofied him. Gets phenomenally worse, if you’re aware of the pair’s past reputation and what inspired Robin’s leash in the Batman Who Laughs.
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* AlternateSelf: On [[Series/WonderWoman Earth-75]], [[{{Series/Smallville}} Earth-167]], and [[Franchise/DCExtendedUniverse an unnamed Earth]].
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* AlternateSelf: On [[Series/WonderWoman ''Series/{{Arrowverse}}'''s [[Series/WonderWoman1975 Earth-75]], [[{{Series/Smallville}} Earth-167]], and [[Franchise/DCExtendedUniverse an unnamed Earth]].
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* AlternateSelf: On ''Series/{{Arrowverse}}'''s [[Series/TheFlash2014 the pre-Crisis pre-crisis Earth-2]], [[{{Series/Smallville}} Earth-167]] and [[Franchise/DCExtendedUniverse an unnamed Earth]].
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* AlternateSelf: On ''Series/{{Arrowverse}}'''s [[Series/LegendsOfTomorrow Earth-Prime]] & Earth-Prime]], [[Series/Stargirl2020 post-crisis Earth-2]], [[Series/TheFlash1990 Earth-90]], and [[{{Series/Smallville}} Earth-167]].
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* AdaptationalJerkass: Over the years, Batman has become more and more driven in his crusade and brutal towards criminals, so Dick leaves him over this. He's disgusted at what his mentor has become and is afraid of becoming just like him. In the season finale, this reaches its logical conclusion when Batman snaps, abandons his ThouShallNotKill code and murders ''all'' of his rogues gallery for the death of Commissioner Gordon, shocking Dick. Subverted, as it was revealed to be AllJustADream.
* AgeLift: Taking cues from the prologue of ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond'', he will be played by an actor in his late fifties. Given that Dick is nearly thirty, this actually makes sense.
* AgeLift: Taking cues from the prologue of ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond'', he will be played by an actor in his late fifties. Given that Dick is nearly thirty, this actually makes sense.
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* AdaptationalJerkass: AdaptationalJerkass:
** Over the years, Batman has become more and more driven in his crusade and brutal towards criminals, so Dick leaves him over this. He's disgusted at what his mentor has become and is afraid of becoming just like him.In Trigon uses this against Dick in the first season finale, this reaches its logical conclusion when he projects a dream where Batman snaps, abandons his ThouShallNotKill code and murders kills ''all'' of his rogues gallery the Rogues Gallery for the death of Commissioner Gordon, shocking Dick. Subverted, as it was revealed to be AllJustADream.
Gordon.
** Averted when Bruce finally appears in Season 2, however, since his characterization is more in line with the comics, so [[UnreliableNarrator Dick might have been exaggerating a bit about this particular flaw]].
* AgeLift: Taking cues from the prologue of ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond'', hewill be is played by an actor in his late fifties. Given that Dick is nearly thirty, this actually makes sense.
** Over the years, Batman has become more and more driven in his crusade and brutal towards criminals, so Dick leaves him over this. He's disgusted at what his mentor has become and is afraid of becoming just like him.
** Averted when Bruce finally appears in Season 2, however, since his characterization is more in line with the comics, so [[UnreliableNarrator Dick might have been exaggerating a bit about this particular flaw]].
* AgeLift: Taking cues from the prologue of ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond'', he
* AmbiguousSituation: Was it really Bruce who lured Rachel, Kory, Donna, and Dawn to Elko Diner and encouraged them to reunite the Titans in "E.L._.O"? Kory speculates that it was Rachel's powers acting up, but we don't know for sure.
* TheConscience: Throughout Season 2, as Dick is forced to confront his past sins, he starts hallucinating Bruce, who seems to act as his moral compass throughout the ordeal.
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* GreaterScopeParagon: Presumably he won't FamedInStory: As one of the founding members of the Justice League with a career spanning decades, basically everyone in the world knows the Dark Knight, whether they are heroes or villains.
* GreaterScopeParagon:
** He doesn't havea large much role, but will is still be essential to the backstory of ''Titans''.''Titans''.
** Reaches a new level in season 2, where Bruce finally shows up. He only appears in a handful of episodes, but his mentor role ultimately transforms the Titans into a genuine superhero group. In "E.L._.O", he even brings the estranged Titans back together, though the season finale leaves it ambiguous as to whether it was really Bruce who appeared to Kory, Rachel, Donna, and Dawn.
* GreaterScopeParagon:
** He doesn't have
** Reaches a new level in season 2, where Bruce finally shows up. He only appears in a handful of episodes, but his mentor role ultimately transforms the Titans into a genuine superhero group. In "E.L._.O", he even brings the estranged Titans back together, though the season finale leaves it ambiguous as to whether it was really Bruce who appeared to Kory, Rachel, Donna, and Dawn.
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* MoralityPet: Despite season 1's attempts to heavily imply he was something of a ToxicFriendInfluence to Dick, season 2 instead implies he's this via Dick's more recent hallucinations in Bruce's self titled episode, with his imaginary Bruce attempting to get him to acknowledge his part in [[spoiler:Jericho's death]] as well as trying to convince him to return to Titans tower.
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* MoralityPet: MoralityPet:
** Despite season 1's attempts to heavily imply he was something of a ToxicFriendInfluence to Dick, season 2 instead implies he's this via Dick's more recent hallucinations in Bruce's self titled episode, with his imaginary Bruce attempting to get him to acknowledge his part in [[spoiler:Jericho's death]] as well as trying to convince him to return to Titanstower.tower.
** In fact, even though Dick's struggle to escape his mentor's shadow in an important plot point in the first two seasons, it is Dick's conscience manifesting as Bruce who finally convinces him to do so, while the real Bruce gifts him the suit for his new Nightwing persona.
* NotWearingTights: He is never shown wearing the Batsuit clearly. Justified since his only appearances in the show are outside of crimefighting.
* OldSuperhero: Bruce in the Titansverse is middle-aged and has been operating as Batman for decades. This is further shown by the fact that his first KidSidekick, Dick, is in his late twenties.
** Despite season 1's attempts to heavily imply he was something of a ToxicFriendInfluence to Dick, season 2 instead implies he's this via Dick's more recent hallucinations in Bruce's self titled episode, with his imaginary Bruce attempting to get him to acknowledge his part in [[spoiler:Jericho's death]] as well as trying to convince him to return to Titans
** In fact, even though Dick's struggle to escape his mentor's shadow in an important plot point in the first two seasons, it is Dick's conscience manifesting as Bruce who finally convinces him to do so, while the real Bruce gifts him the suit for his new Nightwing persona.
* NotWearingTights: He is never shown wearing the Batsuit clearly. Justified since his only appearances in the show are outside of crimefighting.
* OldSuperhero: Bruce in the Titansverse is middle-aged and has been operating as Batman for decades. This is further shown by the fact that his first KidSidekick, Dick, is in his late twenties.
* PuttingTheBandBackTogether: In "E.L._.O", Bruce lures the female Titans to Elko Diner, where he convinces them to reunite the group. He claims to not know this in "Nightwing", however, leaving it ambiguous whether it was really him who did it.
* SupportPartyMember: In "Nightwing", he doesn't join the Titans fight Conner himself, but does hijack Mercy Graves' teleconference with Conner's bidders, distracting her long enough for the Titans to formulate a plan to reach Conner's conscience.
* SupportPartyMember: In "Nightwing", he doesn't join the Titans fight Conner himself, but does hijack Mercy Graves' teleconference with Conner's bidders, distracting her long enough for the Titans to formulate a plan to reach Conner's conscience.
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