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* MultiGenderedOutfit: Stitch is a sentient ragdoll brought to life by Dr. Fate, and thus doesn't really have a set gender. Consequently, they often wear a mix of masculine jackets, sweaters, and jerseys with a skirt.
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* TheSpeedster: The Bolt is a speedster who is a double amputee wearing prosthetics below the knee on both her legs.
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* OffModel: In issue #11, Rafa Sandoval draws Wally West in a way that no one has ever drawn him. His costume is the post-''Flash: Rebirth'' one he's been sporting after the first arc of his series, or at least it's apparently meant to be. However, his eyes are visible through his mask, which has never been a thing on that outfit, and he inexplicably has the TronLines from Barry Allen's post-Flashpoint suit that Wally has ''never'' had on his Flash suits.

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** Issue #8 features a cameo appearance of Ashley Rayburn/Primer, who previously had only shown up in the non-canon graphic novel [[ComicBook/{{Primer|2020}} of the same name]], and of Willow Zimmerman/Whistle and the talking dog Lebowitz, who also originated on a [[ComicBook/WhistleANewGothamCityHero graphic novel]].

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** Issue #8 features a cameo appearance of Ashley Rayburn/Primer, who previously had only shown up in the non-canon graphic novel [[ComicBook/{{Primer|2020}} [[ComicBook/{{Primer 2020}} of the same name]], and of Willow Zimmerman/Whistle and the talking dog Lebowitz, who also originated on a [[ComicBook/WhistleANewGothamCityHero graphic novel]].



* DisabledBadass: Alinta's a double amputee missing her legs from the knee down, requiring her to wear prosthetics.


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* HandicappedBadass: Alinta's a double amputee missing her legs from the knee down, requiring her to wear prosthetics.
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Add new trope From Hero To Mentor

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* FromHeroToMentor: The premise sees the original ComicBook/TeenTitans training a new generation of young superheroes.
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* AllForNothing: Red X destroys the school in the final arc, so the Titans rebuild it. But it gets destroyed again immediately after in ''ComicBook/DarkCrisis''.
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* DarkSkinnedBlonde: Alinta (Bolt) is an aboriginal Australian girl with blonde hair.
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* ARottenTimeToRevert: Shazam is flying when he involuntarily changes back into Billy Batson (his powers had been unreliable since [[ComicBook/InfiniteFrontier the wizard who gave him his powers was killed]]). He embarrassingly has to be rescued by [[ComicBook/SupermanSonOfKalEl Jon Kent]], and his secret identity is outed to the entire school.
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The series crossed over with ''[[ComicBook/TheFlashInfiniteFrontier The Flash]]'' and ''Comicbook/SuicideSquad'' for the ''War for Earth-3'' storyline, which saw the casts of all three titles visit the MirrorUniverse of the DCU to retrieve Amanda Waller.

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The series crossed over with ''[[ComicBook/TheFlashInfiniteFrontier The Flash]]'' and ''Comicbook/SuicideSquad'' for the ''War for Earth-3'' ''ComicBook/WarForEarth3'' storyline, which saw the casts of all three titles visit the MirrorUniverse of the DCU to retrieve Amanda Waller.
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* AdaptationalVillainy: [[spoiler:The second Red X]]. In the ''WetsernAnimation/TeenTitans'' cartoon he was a criminal but had a code of honour and was almost a WorthyOpponent to Robin. In the comic he's a [[TheSociopath sociopath]] who spent a decade grooming a messed up boy to be a weapon against Nightwing, [[spoiler:and then casually murders him after telling him he had lied to him for years.]]

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* AdaptationalVillainy: [[spoiler:The second Red X]]. In the ''WetsernAnimation/TeenTitans'' ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans'' cartoon he was a criminal but had a code of honour and was almost a WorthyOpponent to Robin. In the comic he's a [[TheSociopath sociopath]] who spent a decade grooming a messed up boy to be a weapon against Nightwing, [[spoiler:and then casually murders him after telling him he had lied to him for years.]]
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* AdaptationalVillainy: [[spoiler:The second Red X]]. In the ''WetsernAnimation/TeenTitans'' cartoon he was a criminal but had a code of honour and was almost a WorthyOpponent to Robin. In the comic he's a [[TheSociopath sociopath]] who spent a decade grooming a messed up boy to be a weapon against Nightwing, [[spoiler:and then casually murders him after telling him he had lied to him for years.]]
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The series will crossover with ''[[ComicBook/TheFlashInfiniteFrontier The Flash]]'' and ''Comicbook/SuicideSquad'' for the ''War for Earth-3'' storyline, which sees the casts of all three titles visit the MirrorUniverse of the DCU to retrieve Amanda Waller.

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The series will crossover crossed over with ''[[ComicBook/TheFlashInfiniteFrontier The Flash]]'' and ''Comicbook/SuicideSquad'' for the ''War for Earth-3'' storyline, which sees saw the casts of all three titles visit the MirrorUniverse of the DCU to retrieve Amanda Waller.
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The series is set to end with issue 15.

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The series is set to end with issue 15.ended after 15 issues.
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* InSpiteOfANail: Despite stopping the demon arrivals, Titans Academy is still destroyed and Beast Boy and Cyborg are forced into a FusionDance to save their lives.
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* BittersweetEnding: [[spoiler: The fourth Rex X who had infiltrated Titans Academy is revealed to be Brick, a redheaded orphan who was manipulated by the second Red X into being an instrument of his revenge against Dick Grayson. Brick is then promptly ''murdered'' by the second Red X who successfully escapes with his mission [[TheBadGuyWins to destroy Titans Academy accomplished]]. But after an uplifting speech from Starfire, the students and faculty recommit to rebuilding what was lost.]]

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* BittersweetEnding: [[spoiler: The fourth Rex Red X who had infiltrated Titans Academy is revealed to be Brick, a redheaded orphan who was manipulated by the second Red X into being an instrument of his revenge against Dick Grayson. Brick is then promptly ''murdered'' by the second Red X who successfully escapes with his mission [[TheBadGuyWins to destroy Titans Academy accomplished]]. But after an uplifting speech from Starfire, the students and faculty recommit to rebuilding what was lost.]]
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Teen Titans Academy has been confirmed to end with issue 15, not issue 12.


The series ended with issue 12.

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The series ended is set to end with issue 12.15.
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The series will end with issue 15.

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The series will end ended with issue 15.12.
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* VillainousLegacy: This book establishes that there has been three people who have used the Red X identity after Dick Grayson abandoned it and all three of those successors have been antagonistic to the Titans.

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* VillainousLegacy: This book establishes that there has been three people who have used the Red X identity after Dick Grayson abandoned it and all three of those successors have been antagonistic to the Titans. \n [[spoiler:The most recent Red X is Brick, having been manipulated into the role by the ''second'' Red X, who orchestrated everything to get revenge on Nightwing for allegedly "taking everything" from him.]]

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''Teen Titans Academy'' is a 15-issue ComicBook/TeenTitans centric title Written by Tim Sheridan and drawn by Rafa Sandoval. It is part of the ComicBook/DCInfiniteFrontier which starts post-''ComicBook/DarkNightsDeathMetal''.

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''Teen Titans Academy'' is a 15-issue ComicBook/TeenTitans centric title Written written by Tim Sheridan and drawn by Rafa Sandoval. It is part of the ComicBook/DCInfiniteFrontier which starts post-''ComicBook/DarkNightsDeathMetal''.


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** Issue #8 features a cameo appearance of Ashley Rayburn/Primer, who previously had only shown up in the non-canon graphic novel [[ComicBook/{{Primer|2020}} of the same name]], and of Willow Zimmerman/Whistle and the talking dog Lebowitz, who also originated on a graphic novel.

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** Issue #8 features a cameo appearance of Ashley Rayburn/Primer, who previously had only shown up in the non-canon graphic novel [[ComicBook/{{Primer|2020}} of the same name]], and of Willow Zimmerman/Whistle and the talking dog Lebowitz, who also originated on a [[ComicBook/WhistleANewGothamCityHero graphic novel.novel]].



* TheReveal: [[spoiler: The Red X who has been terrorizing Titans Academy is a orphan named Brick who was duped by a previous bearer of the Red X mantle into believing that Dick Grayson was his father. Brick was then groomed by that predecessor into despising the Titans so he could undermine the Academy on his behalf as revenge against Grayson.]]

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* TheReveal: [[spoiler: The Red X who has been terrorizing Titans Academy is a an orphan named Brick who was duped by a previous bearer of the Red X mantle into believing that Dick Grayson was his father. Brick was then groomed by that predecessor into despising the Titans so he could undermine the Academy on his behalf as revenge against Grayson.]]

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* BittersweetEnding: [[spoiler: The fourth Rex X who had infiltrated Titans Academy is revealed to be Brick, a redheaded orphan who was manipulated by the second Red X into being an instrument of his revenge against Dick Grayson. Brick is then promptly ''murdered'' by the second Red X who successfully escapes with his mission [[TheBadGuyWins to destroy Titans Academy accomplished]]. But after an uplifting speech from Starfire, the students and faculty recommit to rebuilding what was lost.]]



* TheReveal: [[spoiler: The Red X who has been terrorizing Titans Academy is a orphan named Brick who was duped by a previous bearer of the Red X mantle into believing that Dick Grayson was his father. Brick was then groomed by that predecessor into despising the Titans so he could undermine the Academy on his behalf as revenge against Grayson.]]




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* VillainousLegacy: This book establishes that there has been three people who have used the Red X identity after Dick Grayson abandoned it and all three of those successors have been antagonistic to the Titans.
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''Teen Titans Academy'' is a ComicBook/TeenTitans centric title Written by Tim Sheridan and drawn by Rafa Sandoval. It is part of the ComicBook/DCInfiniteFrontier which starts post-''ComicBook/DarkNightsDeathMetal''.

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''Teen Titans Academy'' is a 15-issue ComicBook/TeenTitans centric title Written by Tim Sheridan and drawn by Rafa Sandoval. It is part of the ComicBook/DCInfiniteFrontier which starts post-''ComicBook/DarkNightsDeathMetal''.
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Teen Titans Academy is a ComicBook/TeenTitans centric title Written by Tim Sheridan and drawn by Rafa Sandoval. It is part of the ComicBook/DCInfiniteFrontier which starts post-''ComicBook/DarkNightsDeathMetal''.

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Teen ''Teen Titans Academy Academy'' is a ComicBook/TeenTitans centric title Written by Tim Sheridan and drawn by Rafa Sandoval. It is part of the ComicBook/DCInfiniteFrontier which starts post-''ComicBook/DarkNightsDeathMetal''.



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* TheBusCameBack: Bunker is one of the upperclassmen, in one of the few acknowledgements that the ''ComicBook/TeenTitansNew52'' book ever happened.

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* TheBusCameBack: Bunker is one of the upperclassmen, in one of the few acknowledgements acknowledgments that the ''ComicBook/TeenTitansNew52'' book ever happened.



** Issue #8 and everything involving the Flash and ''ComicBook/HeroesInCrisis''. The comic claims that Wally's identity as the Flash is known to the world while [[ComicBook/TheFlashInfiniteFrontier Wally's own title]] explicitly depicts him as having a secret identity and Wally's job at Terrificorp was set up so that he can do heroing without people getting nosy when he disappears. It also never bothers to detail the fact that Wally West was ultimately proven to have ''not'' been at fault at all for the Sanctuary massacre or his actions afterwards [[note]]"Finish Line", the last storyline of Joshua Williamson's run, had revealed that Eobard Thawne had mentally pushed a mentally traumatised and suicidal Wally into covering what happened and making it ''look'' like a massacre, while the actual deaths were revealed in the first arc of Jeremy Adams' run to have instead been caused by Savitar trying to escape the Speed Force and causing explosive lightning storms all across the time stream[[/note]], treating it like he did indeed commit these murders but was not forgiven.

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** Issue #8 and everything involving the Flash and ''ComicBook/HeroesInCrisis''. The comic claims that Wally's identity as the Flash is known to the world while [[ComicBook/TheFlashInfiniteFrontier Wally's own title]] explicitly depicts him as having a secret identity and Wally's job at Terrificorp was set up so that he can do heroing superheroics without people getting nosy when he disappears. It also never bothers to detail the fact that Wally West was ultimately proven to have ''not'' been at fault at all for the Sanctuary massacre or his actions afterwards afterward [[note]]"Finish Line", the last storyline of Joshua Williamson's run, had revealed that Eobard Thawne had mentally pushed a mentally traumatised traumatized and suicidal Wally into covering what happened and making it ''look'' like a massacre, while the actual deaths were revealed in the first arc of Jeremy Adams' run to have instead been caused by Savitar trying to escape the Speed Force and causing explosive lightning storms all across the time stream[[/note]], treating it like he did indeed commit these murders but was not forgiven.



* HeartwarmingOrphan: Averted with the "Bat Pack," Megabat (Lucas), Chupacabra (Diego), and Bratgirl (Merissa), three Gotham teen heroes whom Nightwing found living in an orphanage. They're rather standoffish and keep to themselves away from the other students. They chose to attend the academy because it was preferable to being stuck in an orphanage, but aren't necessarily in love with the place.

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* HeartwarmingOrphan: Averted with the "Bat Pack," Megabat (Lucas), Chupacabra (Diego), and Bratgirl (Merissa), three Gotham teen heroes whom Nightwing found living in an orphanage. They're rather standoffish and keep to themselves away from the other students. They chose to attend the academy because it was preferable to being stuck in an orphanage, but aren't necessarily in love with the place.



** In addition to Red X, the core mentor team (Nightwing[[note]]''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans'' Robin has been confirmed to be Dick Grayson, in addition to being shown as Nightwing in an averted DarkFuture.[[/note]], Starfire, Cyborg, Raven and Beast Boy) is taken directly from the cartoon.

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** In addition to Red X, the core mentor team (Nightwing[[note]]''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans'' Robin has been confirmed to be Dick Grayson, in addition to being shown as Nightwing in an averted DarkFuture.[[/note]], Starfire, Cyborg, Raven Raven, and Beast Boy) is taken directly from the cartoon.



* NiceJobBreakingItHero: Barely averted in issue #8. Spurred on by Red X's talk about how crappy the Teen Titans are in defending people and themselves, the Bat Pack steal the H-Dial and attempt to summon the spirit of Arsenal by hooking it up to a makeshift device and attempting to use it in a séance. [[spoiler:They very nearly summon a quartet of demons in the guise of Hawk, Dove, Jericho and Kole before Miguel is able to snatch back the H-Dial and shut it off.]]

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* NiceJobBreakingItHero: Barely averted in issue #8. Spurred on by Red X's talk about how crappy the Teen Titans are in defending people and themselves, the Bat Pack steal the H-Dial and attempt to summon the spirit of Arsenal by hooking it up to a makeshift device and attempting to use it in a séance. [[spoiler:They very nearly summon a quartet of demons in the guise of Hawk, Dove, Jericho Jericho, and Kole before Miguel is able to snatch back the H-Dial and shut it off.]]



* SuperheroSpeciation: Among the different groups, nobody has the same powers. That is, the teachers (the Titans), the Teen Titans and the students, though taken as a whole, there is overlap.

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* SuperheroSpeciation: Among the different groups, nobody has the same powers. That is, the teachers (the Titans), the Teen Titans Titans, and the students, though taken as a whole, there is overlap.


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* TheBusCameBack: Bunker is one of the upperclassmen, in one of the few acknowledgements that the New 52 ''Teen Titans'' book ever happened.

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* TheBusCameBack: Bunker is one of the upperclassmen, in one of the few acknowledgements that the New 52 ''Teen Titans'' ''ComicBook/TeenTitansNew52'' book ever happened.
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After the fallout of the events in ComicBook/TeenTitansRebirth. ComicBook/{{Nightwing}} takes it upon himself to mentor the next generation of young heroes. With the help of ComicBook/{{Starfire}}, ComicBook/{{Cyborg}}, ComicBook/{{Raven}}, and ComicBook/BeastBoy, the Titans Leader will set out to make sure no Teen Titan ever goes down a dark path again.

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After the fallout of the events in ComicBook/TeenTitansRebirth.''ComicBook/TeenTitansRebirth''. ComicBook/{{Nightwing}} takes it upon himself to mentor the next generation of young heroes. With the help of ComicBook/{{Starfire}}, ComicBook/{{Cyborg}}, ComicBook/{{Raven}}, and ComicBook/BeastBoy, the Titans Leader will set out to make sure no Teen Titan ever goes down a dark path again.
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* CoversAlwaysLie: Issue #11 says "Red X revealed!" on the cover. So, naturally, Red X is not in any way revealed in the issue.

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