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* FlirtatiousSmackOnTheAss: Special #1 has Harley Quinn smacking Wally West's ass and complimenting how he looks wearing spandex.
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The team was then broken up and Robin and Kid Flash recruited a new team in issue #20 consisting of Djinn, Crush, [[Characters/GreenArrow Red Arrow II (Emiko Queen)]] and Roundhouse. This incarnation of the team also participated in a crossover with ''ComicBook/{{Deathstroke}}'', ''ComicBook/TheTerminusAgenda'', which featured another clash with Slade Wilson.

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The team was then broken up and Robin and Kid Flash recruited a new team in issue #20 consisting of Djinn, Crush, [[Characters/GreenArrow [[Characters/GreenArrowSupportingCast Red Arrow II (Emiko Queen)]] and Roundhouse. This incarnation of the team also participated in a crossover with ''ComicBook/{{Deathstroke}}'', ''ComicBook/TheTerminusAgenda'', which featured another clash with Slade Wilson.
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* Damien Knows Best: Issues #1-5
* The Rise of Aqualad: Issues #6-7
* ComicBook/TheLazarusContract: Issue #8
* Blood of the Manta: Issues #9-11
* [[ComicBook/DarkNightsMetal Gotham Resistance Part 1]]: Issue #12
* The Return of Kid Flash: Issues #13-14
* [[ComicBook/SuperSonsOfTomorrow Tomorrow Is Never Promised]]: Issue #15
* Alone Against the World: Issue #16
* It Ain't Easy Being Green: Issue #17-19
* [[ComicBook/JusticeLeagueNoJustice Things Done Changed]]: Teen Titans Special
* Full Throttle: Issues #20-24
* Turn It Up: Issues #25-27, Annual #1
* Daddy Issues: Issues #31-32
* Djinn Wars: Issues #39-41
* Loose Ends: Issues #45-7
* [[ComicBook/EndlessWinter]]: Endless Winter Special #1
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* ShoutOut: Damian kidnapping and imprisoning the Teen Titans in suspending power inhibitors was taken from ''WesternAnimation/TheIncredibles''.

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* ShoutOut: Damian kidnapping and imprisoning the Teen Titans in suspending power inhibitors was taken from ''WesternAnimation/TheIncredibles''.''Franchise/TheIncredibles''.
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''Comicbook/TeenTitans'' is a 2016 comic book series published by Creator/DCComics as part of its Comicbook/DCRebirth initiative, written by Ben Percy, and was initially drawn by Jonboy Meyer, and later by Khoi Pham. The monthly series sees [[Comicbook/{{Robin}} Damian Wayne]] forcibly recruiting a team to fight against his grandfather ComicBook/RasAlGhul. The book stars Robin, Comicbook/{{Starfire}}, ComicBook/{{Raven}}, Comicbook/BeastBoy, and [[ComicBook/TheFlash the new Kid Flash (Wallace West)]].

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''Comicbook/TeenTitans'' ''ComicBook/TeenTitans'' is a 2016 comic book series published by Creator/DCComics as part of its Comicbook/DCRebirth ComicBook/DCRebirth initiative, written by Ben Percy, and was initially drawn by Jonboy Meyer, and later by Khoi Pham. The monthly series sees [[Comicbook/{{Robin}} [[ComicBook/{{Robin}} Damian Wayne]] forcibly recruiting a team to fight against his grandfather ComicBook/RasAlGhul. The book stars Robin, Comicbook/{{Starfire}}, ComicBook/{{Starfire}}, ComicBook/{{Raven}}, Comicbook/BeastBoy, ComicBook/BeastBoy, and [[ComicBook/TheFlash the new Kid Flash (Wallace West)]].



* BatfamilyCrossover: With ''Comicbook/{{Deathstroke}} (Rebirth)'' and ''Comicbook/TitansRebirth'' for ''The Lazarus Contract''.

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* BatfamilyCrossover: BatFamilyCrossover: With ''Comicbook/{{Deathstroke}} ''ComicBook/{{Deathstroke}} (Rebirth)'' and ''Comicbook/TitansRebirth'' ''ComicBook/TitansRebirth'' for ''The Lazarus Contract''.



* RetCanon: Jackson Hyde was already a CanonImmigrant prior to the New 52, but this version of him resembles his ''WesternAnimation/YoungJustice'' counterpart much more than he used to, namely in his hair.

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* RetCanon: Jackson Hyde was already a CanonImmigrant prior to the New 52, but this version of him resembles his ''WesternAnimation/YoungJustice'' ''WesternAnimation/YoungJustice2010'' counterpart much more than he used to, namely in his hair.



* TeamMom: Starfire, who would be close to [[Comicbook/{{Nightwing}} Nightwing's]] age (in their early twenties), fulfills this role, as she'd be too old to actually be a teen. She's confirmed to actually be 20 years old in issue 16, which is three years older than Beast Boy and Raven.

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* TeamMom: Starfire, who would be close to [[Comicbook/{{Nightwing}} Nightwing's]] ComicBook/{{Nightwing}}'s age (in their early twenties), fulfills this role, as she'd be too old to actually be a teen. She's confirmed to actually be 20 years old in issue 16, which is three years older than Beast Boy and Raven.
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* PutOnABus: Kid Flash is kicked off the team for helping Deathstroke in ''The Lazarus Contract''. He would go on to join Slade's Defiance team in ''ComicBook/DeathstrokeRebirth''.

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* PutOnABus: Kid Flash is kicked off the team for helping Deathstroke in ''The Lazarus Contract''. He would go on to join Slade's Defiance team in ''ComicBook/DeathstrokeRebirth''.''ComicBook/{{Deathstroke}} (Rebirth)''.
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* BatfamilyCrossover: With ''Comicbook/DeathstrokeRebirth and Comicbook/TitansRebirth'' for ''The Lazarus Contract''.

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* BatfamilyCrossover: With ''Comicbook/DeathstrokeRebirth ''Comicbook/{{Deathstroke}} (Rebirth)'' and Comicbook/TitansRebirth'' ''Comicbook/TitansRebirth'' for ''The Lazarus Contract''.
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The series crossed over with ''ComicBook/TitansRebirth'' and ''ComicBook/DeathstrokeRebirth'' in ''ComicBook/TheLazarusContract'', a BatFamilyCrossover that featured ComicBook/{{Deathstroke}} trying to use the Speed Force to revive his dead son, Grant. It was also intended to clear up the ContinuitySnarl regarding the Titans' Post-Flashpoint history, along with Deathstroke's relationship with the team, which was similarly RetGone'd in the New 52.

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The series crossed over with ''ComicBook/TitansRebirth'' and ''ComicBook/DeathstrokeRebirth'' ''ComicBook/{{Deathstroke}} (Rebirth)'' in ''ComicBook/TheLazarusContract'', a BatFamilyCrossover that featured ComicBook/{{Deathstroke}} trying to use the Speed Force to revive his dead son, Grant. It was also intended to clear up the ContinuitySnarl regarding the Titans' Post-Flashpoint history, along with Deathstroke's relationship with the team, which was similarly RetGone'd in the New 52.
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* MulticoloredHair: Instead of black (comics) or deep purple (animated series), Raven's hair is a mix of dark blue with red tips.
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''Comicbook/TeenTitans'' is a 2016 comic book series published by Creator/DCComics as part of its Comicbook/DCRebirth initiative, written by Ben Percy, and was initially drawn by Jonboy Meyer, and later by Khoi Pham. The monthly series sees [[Comicbook/{{Robin}} Damian Wayne]] forcibly recruiting a team to fight against his grandfather ComicBook/RasAlGhul. The book stars Robin, Comicbook/{{Starfire}}, ComicBook/{{Raven}}, [[Comicbook/TeenTitans Beast Boy]], and [[ComicBook/WallyWest the new Kid Flash (Wallace West)]].

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''Comicbook/TeenTitans'' is a 2016 comic book series published by Creator/DCComics as part of its Comicbook/DCRebirth initiative, written by Ben Percy, and was initially drawn by Jonboy Meyer, and later by Khoi Pham. The monthly series sees [[Comicbook/{{Robin}} Damian Wayne]] forcibly recruiting a team to fight against his grandfather ComicBook/RasAlGhul. The book stars Robin, Comicbook/{{Starfire}}, ComicBook/{{Raven}}, [[Comicbook/TeenTitans Beast Boy]], Comicbook/BeastBoy, and [[ComicBook/WallyWest [[ComicBook/TheFlash the new Kid Flash (Wallace West)]].
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* NotSoDifferent: Damian confesses to the others that he is Ra's Al Ghul's grandson and afraid this fact has already condemned him to evil. They open up to him by discussing their feelings on their own evil family members -- [[CainAndAbel Starfire's sister Blackfire]], [[ArchnemesisDad Raven's father Trigon the Terrible]] and [[EvilUncle NuWally's uncle the Reverse Flash]], (who's really his father); Beast Boy doesn't have one -- and Starfire expresses that he is no more a slave to his blood than they are.

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* NotSoDifferent: NotSoDifferentRemark: Damian confesses to the others that he is Ra's Al Ghul's grandson and afraid this fact has already condemned him to evil. They open up to him by discussing their feelings on their own evil family members -- [[CainAndAbel Starfire's sister Blackfire]], [[ArchnemesisDad Raven's father Trigon the Terrible]] and [[EvilUncle NuWally's uncle the Reverse Flash]], (who's really his father); Beast Boy doesn't have one -- and Starfire expresses that he is no more a slave to his blood than they are.

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The team was then broken up and Robin and Kid Flash recruited a new team consisting of Djinn, Crush, [[Characters/GreenArrow Red Arrow II (Emiko Queen)]] and Roundhouse. This incarnation of the team also participated in a crossover with ''Deathstroke'', ''ComicBook/TheTerminusAgenda'', which featured another clash with Slade Wilson.

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The team was then broken up and Robin and Kid Flash recruited a new team in issue #20 consisting of Djinn, Crush, [[Characters/GreenArrow Red Arrow II (Emiko Queen)]] and Roundhouse. This incarnation of the team also participated in a crossover with ''Deathstroke'', ''ComicBook/{{Deathstroke}}'', ''ComicBook/TheTerminusAgenda'', which featured another clash with Slade Wilson.



* AvengersAssemble: The first issue shows what each Titan had been up to, where they're one by one all found and forcibly recruited by Damian.



* BatmanGambit: Damian abducted his potential teammates and gloated about how easily he beat them just to motivate them to break out of their bindings and team up against him and his pet bat monster, demonstrating their effectiveness as a team and allowing him to effortlessly segue into a discourse on why he assembled them.

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* BatmanGambit: Damian abducted his potential teammates and gloated about how easily he beat them just to motivate them to break out of their bindings and team up against him and his pet bat monster, monster Goliath, demonstrating their effectiveness as a team and allowing him to effortlessly segue into a discourse on why he assembled them.



* MarilynManeuver: A civilian in the background does this when Kid Flash first shows off his speed and runs past her.



* TeamPet: Goliath, Damian's Dragon-Bat who usually accompanies the Titans in their heroics.



* UndressingTheUnconscious: In the introduction issue, all the Titans were in their civvies when Damian knocks out and captures each of them. When they wake up in Damian's lair later, they're all dressed up in their new Teen Titans uniforms. Nobody comments on it.



* WorthyOpponent: Each member of the Demon Fist has chosen a member of the Titans to kill as a sort of initiation into the group.

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* WorthyOpponent: Each member of the Demon Fist has chosen a member of the Titans to kill as a sort of initiation into the group.group.

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* TeethClenchedTeamwork: The Teen Titans are going to be led by the current Robin, Damian Wayne... and they don't like that very much, which is justifiable since he basically ''kidnapped'' them into helping him fight his grandfather, Ra's al Ghul. They learned to cooperate, however. This dynamic takes a harsher turn with Damian's second attempt at forming a Teen Titans roster. While Kid Flash, Crush, Roundhouse, Djinn and Emiko Queen all bring their fair share of baggage to the table, it's ultimately Damian's secrets and [[IgnoredEpiphany inability to learn from his mistakes]] that causes much of the internal strife in their ranks. [[spoiler: Once they loose Djinn, [[RealityEnsues the Titans loose what little respect they still had for Damian and promptly abandon him]].]]

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* TeethClenchedTeamwork: The Teen Titans are going to be led by the current Robin, Damian Wayne... and they don't like that very much, which is justifiable since he basically ''kidnapped'' them into helping him fight his grandfather, Ra's al Ghul. They learned to cooperate, however. This dynamic takes a harsher turn with Damian's second attempt at forming a Teen Titans roster. While Kid Flash, Crush, Roundhouse, Djinn and Emiko Queen all bring their fair share of baggage to the table, it's ultimately Damian's secrets and [[IgnoredEpiphany inability to learn from his mistakes]] that causes much of the internal strife in their ranks. [[spoiler: Once they loose Djinn, [[RealityEnsues the Titans loose what little respect they still had for Damian and promptly abandon him]].him.]]
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* InTheBlood: As Ra's Al Ghul's estranged grandson, Damian's trying to defy this. He tries very hard to cast out his heritage by doing good deeds, but he fears that one day it'll catch up to him sooner or later.


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* VillainousLineage: As Ra's Al Ghul's estranged grandson, Damian's trying to defy this. He tries very hard to cast out his heritage by doing good deeds, but he fears that one day it'll catch up to him sooner or later.

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''Comicbook/TeenTitans'' is a 2016 comic book series published by Creator/DCComics as part of its Comicbook/DCRebirth initiative, written by Ben Percy, and was initially drawn by Jonboy Meyer, and later by Khoi Pham. The monthly series sees [[Comicbook/{{Robin}} Damian Wayne]] forcibly recruiting a team to fight against his grandfather Ra's Al Ghul. The book stars Robin, Comicbook/{{Starfire}}, ComicBook/{{Raven}}, [[Comicbook/TeenTitans Beast Boy]], and [[Comicbook/TheFlash the new Kid Flash (Wallace West)]].

The series crossed over with ''ComicBook/TitansRebirth'' and ''ComicBook/DeathstrokeRebirth'' in ''ComicBook/TheLazarusContract'', a BatFamilyCrossover that featured Deathstroke trying to use the Speed Force to revive his dead son, Grant. It was also intended to clear up the ContinuitySnarl regarding the Titans' Post-Flashpoint history, along with Deathstroke's relationship with the team, which was similarly RetGone'd in the New 52.

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''Comicbook/TeenTitans'' is a 2016 comic book series published by Creator/DCComics as part of its Comicbook/DCRebirth initiative, written by Ben Percy, and was initially drawn by Jonboy Meyer, and later by Khoi Pham. The monthly series sees [[Comicbook/{{Robin}} Damian Wayne]] forcibly recruiting a team to fight against his grandfather Ra's Al Ghul. ComicBook/RasAlGhul. The book stars Robin, Comicbook/{{Starfire}}, ComicBook/{{Raven}}, [[Comicbook/TeenTitans Beast Boy]], and [[Comicbook/TheFlash [[ComicBook/WallyWest the new Kid Flash (Wallace West)]].

The series crossed over with ''ComicBook/TitansRebirth'' and ''ComicBook/DeathstrokeRebirth'' in ''ComicBook/TheLazarusContract'', a BatFamilyCrossover that featured Deathstroke ComicBook/{{Deathstroke}} trying to use the Speed Force to revive his dead son, Grant. It was also intended to clear up the ContinuitySnarl regarding the Titans' Post-Flashpoint history, along with Deathstroke's relationship with the team, which was similarly RetGone'd in the New 52.



** Wallace was introduced in the New 52 as a twelve-year-old. Since Rebirth, he's been stated as 16 years old.

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** Wallace was introduced in the New 52 ComicBook/New52 as a twelve-year-old. Since Rebirth, ''Rebirth'', he's been stated as 16 years old.



* BittersweetEnding: By the end of the final issue, Damian is still on a downward spiral and his former teamates still can't find him, however the caught the last of the enemies they mindwiped and turned them into the proper authorities somewhat fixing their misdeeds. Additionally, Nightwing, fresh from regaining his memories and identity, has come to offer guidence from himself and other former Teen Titans, absorbing the team into a bigger Titans movement and welcoming them to the Titans Tower. To put a cherry on it, Wallace and Emiko become a couple.

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* BittersweetEnding: By the end of the final issue, Damian is still on a downward spiral and his former teamates teammates still can't find him, however the they caught the last of the enemies they mindwiped and turned them into the proper authorities somewhat fixing their misdeeds. Additionally, Nightwing, fresh from regaining his memories and identity, has come to offer guidence guidance from himself and other former Teen Titans, absorbing the team into a bigger Titans movement and welcoming them to the Titans Tower. To put a cherry on it, Wallace and Emiko become a couple.



* InTheHood: Damian, Raven, and Talia all wear hoods.

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* InTheHood: Damian, Raven, and Talia [[ComicBook/TaliaAlGhul Talia]] all wear hoods.



* TheKindnapper: Damian... sort of.

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* %%* TheKindnapper: Damian... sort of.



* TeamMom: Starfire, who would be close to [[Comicbook/{{Nightwing}} Nightwing's]] age (in their early twenties), fulfills this role, as she'd be too old to actually be a teen.
** She's confirmed to actually be 20 years old in issue 16, which is three years older than Beast Boy and Raven.
* TeethClenchedTeamwork: The Teen Titans are going to be led by the current Robin, Damian Wayne... and they don't like that very much, which is justifiable since he basically ''kidnapped'' them into helping him fight his grandfather, Ra's al Ghul. They learned to cooperate, however.
** This dynamic takes a harsher turn with Damian's second attempt at forming a Teen Titans roster. While Kid Flash, Crush, Roundhouse, Djinn and Emiko Queen all bring their fair share of baggage to the table, it's ultimately Damian's secrets and [[IgnoredEpiphany inability to learn from his mistakes]] that causes much of the internal strife in their ranks. [[spoiler: Once they loose Djinn, [[RealityEnsues the Titans loose what little respect they still had for Damian and promptly abandon him]].]]

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* TeamMom: Starfire, who would be close to [[Comicbook/{{Nightwing}} Nightwing's]] age (in their early twenties), fulfills this role, as she'd be too old to actually be a teen.
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teen. She's confirmed to actually be 20 years old in issue 16, which is three years older than Beast Boy and Raven.
* TeethClenchedTeamwork: The Teen Titans are going to be led by the current Robin, Damian Wayne... and they don't like that very much, which is justifiable since he basically ''kidnapped'' them into helping him fight his grandfather, Ra's al Ghul. They learned to cooperate, however.
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however. This dynamic takes a harsher turn with Damian's second attempt at forming a Teen Titans roster. While Kid Flash, Crush, Roundhouse, Djinn and Emiko Queen all bring their fair share of baggage to the table, it's ultimately Damian's secrets and [[IgnoredEpiphany inability to learn from his mistakes]] that causes much of the internal strife in their ranks. [[spoiler: Once they loose Djinn, [[RealityEnsues the Titans loose what little respect they still had for Damian and promptly abandon him]].]]



* WhatTheHellHero: For all of his talk of wanting his incarnation of the Titans to be superior than their predecessors, Damian's [[BrattyHalfPint notoriously abrasive]] and [[WellIntentionedExtremist morally dubious]] behavior has consistently been the source of much of the team's conflicts with one another.

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For all of his talk of wanting his incarnation of the Titans to be superior than their predecessors, Damian's [[BrattyHalfPint notoriously abrasive]] and [[WellIntentionedExtremist morally dubious]] behavior has consistently been the source of much of the team's conflicts with one another.
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* BittersweetEnding: By the end of the final issue, Damian is still on a downward spiral and his former teamates still can't find him, however the caught the last of the enemies they mindwiped and turned them into the proper authorities somewhat fixing their misdeeds. Additionally, Nightwing, fresh from regaining his memories and identity, has come to offer guidence from himself and other former Teen Titans, absorbing the team into a bigger Titans movement and welcoming them to the Titans Tower. To put a cherry on it, Wallace and Emiko become a couple.
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* BadassGay:
** Aqualad, whose sexual/romantic preferences lie in boys, and he can use the power of water.
** Crush is the daughter of Lobo, with all the strength, toughness and attitude that implies. She also happens to be gay.
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* WhatTheHellHero: For all of his talk of wanting his incarnation of the Titans to be superior than their predecessors, Damian's [[Jerkass notoriously abrasive]] and [[WellIntentionedExtremist morally dubious]] behavior has consistently been the source of much of the team's conflicts with one another.

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* WhatTheHellHero: For all of his talk of wanting his incarnation of the Titans to be superior than their predecessors, Damian's [[Jerkass [[BrattyHalfPint notoriously abrasive]] and [[WellIntentionedExtremist morally dubious]] behavior has consistently been the source of much of the team's conflicts with one another.

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* InformedAttribute: An issue has the Teen Titans spout off what they symbolise, and while ''some'' of them match-up, one of them is Wallace symbolising... hope? Because... reasons?

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* InformedAttribute: An issue has the Teen Titans spout off what they symbolise, and while ''some'' of them match-up, one of them is Wallace symbolising...symbolizing... hope? Because... reasons?



** This dynamic takes a harsher turn with Damian's second attempt at forming a Teen Titans roster. While Kid Flash, Crush, Roundhouse, Djinn and Emiko Queen all bring their fair share of baggage to the table, it's ultimately Damian's secrets and [[IgnoredEpiphany inability to learn from his mistakes]] that causes much of the internal strife in their ranks. [[spoiler: Once they loose Djinn, [[RealityEnsues the Titans loose what little respect they still had for Damian and promptly abandon him]].]]



* WhatTheHellHero: Raven gives Robin what-for [[spoiler:for kicking Kid Flash off the team and not giving him a chance to explain why he sided with Deathstroke]].

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* WhatTheHellHero: For all of his talk of wanting his incarnation of the Titans to be superior than their predecessors, Damian's [[Jerkass notoriously abrasive]] and [[WellIntentionedExtremist morally dubious]] behavior has consistently been the source of much of the team's conflicts with one another.
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Raven gives Robin what-for [[spoiler:for kicking Kid Flash off the team and not giving him a chance to explain why he sided with Deathstroke]].Deathstroke]].
** He then gets raked over the coals again after his second team finds out that [[spoiler: he's been unlawfully detaining villains in his own personal gulag secretly set up under their HQ. Even after being convinced to release his captives, Damian goes behind everyone's back '''again''' by having Djinn mind-wipe each criminal with entirely new identities as normal civilians.]]
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'''''Comicbook/TeenTitans''''' is a 2016 comic book series published by Creator/DCComics as part of its Comicbook/DCRebirth initiative, written by Ben Percy, and was initially drawn by Jonboy Meyer, and later by Khoi Pham. The monthly series sees [[Comicbook/{{Robin}} Damian Wayne]] forcibly recruiting a team to fight against his grandfather Ra's Al Ghul. The book stars Robin, Comicbook/{{Starfire}}, ComicBook/{{Raven}}, [[Comicbook/TeenTitans Beast Boy]], and [[Comicbook/TheFlash the new Kid Flash (Wallace West)]].

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'''''Comicbook/TeenTitans''''' ''Comicbook/TeenTitans'' is a 2016 comic book series published by Creator/DCComics as part of its Comicbook/DCRebirth initiative, written by Ben Percy, and was initially drawn by Jonboy Meyer, and later by Khoi Pham. The monthly series sees [[Comicbook/{{Robin}} Damian Wayne]] forcibly recruiting a team to fight against his grandfather Ra's Al Ghul. The book stars Robin, Comicbook/{{Starfire}}, ComicBook/{{Raven}}, [[Comicbook/TeenTitans Beast Boy]], and [[Comicbook/TheFlash the new Kid Flash (Wallace West)]].



* NotSoDifferent: Damian confesses to the others that he is Ra's Al Ghul's grandson and afraid this fact has already condemned him to evil. They open up to him by discussing their feelings on their own evil family members -- [[CainAndAbel Starfire's sister Blackfire]], [[ArchnemesisDad Raven's father Trigon the Terrible]] and [[EvilUncle NuWally's uncle the Reverse Flash]], (who’s really his father); Beast Boy [[TheLastOfTheseIsNotLikeTheOthers doesn't have one]] -- and Starfire expresses that he is no more a slave to his blood than they are.

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* NotSoDifferent: Damian confesses to the others that he is Ra's Al Ghul's grandson and afraid this fact has already condemned him to evil. They open up to him by discussing their feelings on their own evil family members -- [[CainAndAbel Starfire's sister Blackfire]], [[ArchnemesisDad Raven's father Trigon the Terrible]] and [[EvilUncle NuWally's uncle the Reverse Flash]], (who’s (who's really his father); Beast Boy [[TheLastOfTheseIsNotLikeTheOthers doesn't have one]] one -- and Starfire expresses that he is no more a slave to his blood than they are.
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* RememberTheNewGuy: Mara is introduced in ''Teen Titans'' and is said to be Damian's cousin (her father was in the League of Assassins), even though he's never mentioned her and she's never taken part in the League's activities before.

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* RememberTheNewGuy: Mara is introduced in ''Teen Titans'' and is said to be as Damian's cousin (her father was in the League (the daughter of Assassins), Dusan Al-Ghul) with a never before mentioned rivalry reaching back to their early childhood, even though he's never mentioned her and she's never taken part in the League's League of Assassin's activities before.

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