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* HarsherInHindsight: Despite the run being dead-set on "remembering the forgotten (Silver Age) Titan", it erroneously leaves out...
** Duela Dent, who died during ''ComicBook/CountdownToFinalCrisis'' and has a counterpart in the New 52 with immense amounts of AdaptationalBackstoryChange.
** Bette Kane, despite being mentioned as a former member of the Teen Titans in ''ComicBook/{{Batwoman}}''.
** Charley Parker, who hasn't been seen since Rann-Thanagar War and ''Countdown To Adventure''
** Tula despite being revived in ''ComicBook/Aquaman2011''
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** Roy falling off the wagon has many fans of ''Red Hood/Arsenal'' demanding to know where Jason is during all this. Those who loathe that series, however, are thoroughly enjoying that Jason's not involved after spending four years and going being Roy's ''only'' consistent friend.

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** Roy falling off the wagon has many fans of ''Red Hood/Arsenal'' ''ComicBook/RedHoodArsenal'' demanding to know where Jason is during all this. Those who loathe that series, however, are thoroughly enjoying that Jason's not involved after spending four years and going being Roy's ''only'' consistent friend.
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** The lack of Comicbook/WallyWest has fans feeling as if DC has a [[ScrewedByTheNetwork personal grudge against the character]]. It's noted that the current iteration of Wally West is 12 years old, making it difficult to incorporate him as part of a team of adults in the early 20s. Some point out that the grave on the first cover most likely refers to Wally. ([[spoiler: It doesn't.]]) This has further divided the fanbase between those who at least appreciate the mere acknowledgement of Wally, and those who are pissed that DC's sidelining Wally in the story that could have "fixed" him. [[spoiler:The original Wally West, deaged to his late teens/early 20's returns in DC Universe Rebirth #1, and will be joining the older Titans team]].

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** The lack of Comicbook/WallyWest [[ComicBook/TheFlash Wally West]] has fans feeling as if DC has a [[ScrewedByTheNetwork personal grudge against the character]]. It's noted that the current iteration of Wally West is 12 years old, making it difficult to incorporate him as part of a team of adults in the early 20s. Some point out that the grave on the first cover most likely refers to Wally. ([[spoiler: It doesn't.]]) This has further divided the fanbase between those who at least appreciate the mere acknowledgement of Wally, and those who are pissed that DC's sidelining Wally in the story that could have "fixed" him. [[spoiler:The original Wally West, deaged to his late teens/early 20's returns in DC Universe Rebirth #1, and will be joining the older Titans team]].



* CharacterRerailment: Donna Troy and Roy Harper, who have been derailed in their own books (Comicbook/WonderWoman and Comicbook/RedHoodAndTheOutlaws, respectively), with the former being [[AdaptationalVillainy an evil misandrist]] and the latter being an immature AdultChild who repeatedly makes [[{{Flanderization}} bad jokes]]. By the time the [[Comicbook/DCRebirth Rebirth]] series happens, both characters are far more stable and likeable.

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* CharacterRerailment: Donna Troy and Roy Harper, who have been derailed in their own books (Comicbook/WonderWoman (ComicBook/WonderWoman and Comicbook/RedHoodAndTheOutlaws, ComicBook/RedHoodAndTheOutlaws, respectively), with the former being [[AdaptationalVillainy an evil misandrist]] and the latter being an immature AdultChild who repeatedly makes [[{{Flanderization}} bad jokes]]. By the time the [[Comicbook/DCRebirth [[ComicBook/DCRebirth Rebirth]] series happens, both characters are far more stable and likeable.



* WinBackTheCrowd: For Comicbook/TeenTitans fans who were put off by the disastrous runs of Comicbook/RedHoodAndTheOutlaws and Comicbook/TeenTitans in the New 52.

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* WinBackTheCrowd: For Comicbook/TeenTitans ComicBook/TeenTitans fans who were put off by the disastrous runs of Comicbook/RedHoodAndTheOutlaws ''ComicBook/RedHoodAndTheOutlaws'' and Comicbook/TeenTitans in the New 52.''ComicBook/TeenTitansNew52''.
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* AuthorsSavingThrow: The main point of this story arc is to renovate the Teen Titans history that has been missing in the post-Comicbook/{{Flashpoint}} DC Universe.
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* CriticalResearchFailure: In the first issue alone, we have Dick Grayson holding a gun, which is something he does NOT do in Grayson except for at target practice (which he misses the target on PURPOSE so he never has to use it). Although the Grayson posters has him hold guns so that says plenty on this topic.
** Tempest had killed people in this yet if you have read Aquaman, you would know he really is only a villain due to fighting against Aqauman, not an actual bad guy. Then again, the people he's killed aren't exactly innocent.
** Also Donna Troy seems to be more tolerable of men but that may be a good thing to get wrong.
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** The lack of [[Comicbook/TheFlash Wally West]] has fans feeling as if DC has a [[ScrewedByTheNetwork personal grudge against the character]]. It's noted that the current iteration of Wally West is 12 years old, making it difficult to incorporate him as part of a team of adults in the early 20s. Some point out that the grave on the first cover most likely refers to Wally. ([[spoiler: It doesn't.]]) This has further divided the fanbase between those who at least appreciate the mere acknowledgement of Wally, and those who are pissed that DC's sidelining Wally in the story that could have "fixed" him. [[spoiler:The original Wally West, deaged to his late teens/early 20's returns in DC Universe Rebirth #1, and will be joining the older Titans team]].

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** The lack of [[Comicbook/TheFlash Wally West]] Comicbook/WallyWest has fans feeling as if DC has a [[ScrewedByTheNetwork personal grudge against the character]]. It's noted that the current iteration of Wally West is 12 years old, making it difficult to incorporate him as part of a team of adults in the early 20s. Some point out that the grave on the first cover most likely refers to Wally. ([[spoiler: It doesn't.]]) This has further divided the fanbase between those who at least appreciate the mere acknowledgement of Wally, and those who are pissed that DC's sidelining Wally in the story that could have "fixed" him. [[spoiler:The original Wally West, deaged to his late teens/early 20's returns in DC Universe Rebirth #1, and will be joining the older Titans team]].
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* CharacterRerailment: Donna Troy and Roy Harper, who have been derailed in their own books (Comicbook/WonderWoman and Comicbook/RedHoodAndTheOutlaws, respectively), with the former being [[AdaptationalVillainy an evil misandrist]] and the latter being an immature AdultChild who repeatedly makes [[Flanderization bad jokes]]. By the time the [[Comicbook/DCRebirth Rebirth]] series happens, both characters are far more stable and likeable.

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* CharacterRerailment: Donna Troy and Roy Harper, who have been derailed in their own books (Comicbook/WonderWoman and Comicbook/RedHoodAndTheOutlaws, respectively), with the former being [[AdaptationalVillainy an evil misandrist]] and the latter being an immature AdultChild who repeatedly makes [[Flanderization [[{{Flanderization}} bad jokes]]. By the time the [[Comicbook/DCRebirth Rebirth]] series happens, both characters are far more stable and likeable.
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* CharacterRerailment: One of the goals of ''Titans Hunt'' is to fix up the characters of Donna Troy and Roy Harper, who have been derailed in their own books (Comicbook/WonderWoman and Comicbook/RedHoodAndTheOutlaws, respectively), with the former being [[AdaptationalVillainy evil]] and the latter being an AdultChild. The appearances of Comicbook/{{Starfire}}, Comicbook/{{Raven}}, and Beast Boy on the cover of the first issue has fans hopeful that those characters will receive similar treatment.

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* CharacterRerailment: One of the goals of ''Titans Hunt'' is to fix up the characters of Donna Troy and Roy Harper, who have been derailed in their own books (Comicbook/WonderWoman and Comicbook/RedHoodAndTheOutlaws, respectively), with the former being [[AdaptationalVillainy evil]] an evil misandrist]] and the latter being an AdultChild. The appearances of Comicbook/{{Starfire}}, Comicbook/{{Raven}}, and Beast Boy on immature AdultChild who repeatedly makes [[Flanderization bad jokes]]. By the cover of time the first issue has fans hopeful that those [[Comicbook/DCRebirth Rebirth]] series happens, both characters will receive similar treatment.are far more stable and likeable.



** Tempest had killed people in this yet if you have read Aquaman, you would know he really is only a villain due to fighting against Aqauman, not an actual bad guy.

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** Tempest had killed people in this yet if you have read Aquaman, you would know he really is only a villain due to fighting against Aqauman, not an actual bad guy. Then again, the people he's killed aren't exactly innocent.
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** The lack of [[Comicbook/TheFlash Wally West]] has fans feeling as if DC has a [[ScrewedByTheNetwork personal grudge against the character]]. It's noted that the current iteration of Wally West is 12 years old, making it difficult to incorporate him as part of a team of adults in the early 20s. Some point out that the grave on the first cover most likely refers to Wally. ([[spoiler: It doesn't.]]) This has further divided the fanbase between those who at least appreciate the mere acknowledgement of Wally, and those who are pissed that DC's sidelining Wally in the story that could have "fixed" him. There seems to be leeway though, since the ''original'' Wally is being '''heavily''' teased in the first wave of ComicBook/DCRebirth solicitations.

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** The lack of [[Comicbook/TheFlash Wally West]] has fans feeling as if DC has a [[ScrewedByTheNetwork personal grudge against the character]]. It's noted that the current iteration of Wally West is 12 years old, making it difficult to incorporate him as part of a team of adults in the early 20s. Some point out that the grave on the first cover most likely refers to Wally. ([[spoiler: It doesn't.]]) This has further divided the fanbase between those who at least appreciate the mere acknowledgement of Wally, and those who are pissed that DC's sidelining Wally in the story that could have "fixed" him. There seems to be leeway though, since the ''original'' [[spoiler:The original Wally is being '''heavily''' teased West, deaged to his late teens/early 20's returns in DC Universe Rebirth #1, and will be joining the first wave of ComicBook/DCRebirth solicitations. older Titans team]].
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* ItWasHisSled: Because of how closely ''Titans Hunt'' connects to ''[[ComicBook/DCRebirth DC Universe: Rebirth #1]]'' and how promotion for the following ''Titans'' ongoing requires this story and the special to be read prior to its first issue, the identity of the forgotten tenth Titan is pretty much a given for any latecomers picking up this series.
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** The lack of [[Comicbook/TheFlash Wally West]] has fans feeling as if DC has a [[ScrewedByTheNetwork personal grudge against the character]]. It's noted that the current iteration of Wally West is 12 years old, making it difficult to incorporate him as part of a team of adults in the early 20s. Some point out that the grave on the first cover most likely refers to Wally. [[spoiler It doesn't.]] This has further divided the fanbase between those who at least appreciate the mere acknowledgement of Wally, and those who are pissed that DC's sidelining Wally in the story that could have "fixed" him. There seems to be leeway though, since the ''original'' Wally is being '''heavily''' teased in the first wave of ComicBook/DCRebirth solicitations.

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** The lack of [[Comicbook/TheFlash Wally West]] has fans feeling as if DC has a [[ScrewedByTheNetwork personal grudge against the character]]. It's noted that the current iteration of Wally West is 12 years old, making it difficult to incorporate him as part of a team of adults in the early 20s. Some point out that the grave on the first cover most likely refers to Wally. [[spoiler ([[spoiler: It doesn't.]] ]]) This has further divided the fanbase between those who at least appreciate the mere acknowledgement of Wally, and those who are pissed that DC's sidelining Wally in the story that could have "fixed" him. There seems to be leeway though, since the ''original'' Wally is being '''heavily''' teased in the first wave of ComicBook/DCRebirth solicitations.
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** The lack of [[Comicbook/TheFlash Wally West]] has fans feeling as if DC has a [[ScrewedByTheNetwork personal grudge against the character]]. It's noted that the current iteration of Wally West is 12 years old, making it difficult to incorporate him as part of a team of adults in the early 20s. Some point out that the grave on the first cover most likely refers to Wally. This has further divided the fanbase between those who at least appreciate the mere acknowledgement of Wally, and those who are pissed that DC's sidelining Wally in the story that could have "fixed" him. There seems to be leeway though, since the ''original'' Wally is being '''heavily''' teased in the first wave of ComicBook/DCRebirth solicitations.

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** The lack of [[Comicbook/TheFlash Wally West]] has fans feeling as if DC has a [[ScrewedByTheNetwork personal grudge against the character]]. It's noted that the current iteration of Wally West is 12 years old, making it difficult to incorporate him as part of a team of adults in the early 20s. Some point out that the grave on the first cover most likely refers to Wally. [[spoiler It doesn't.]] This has further divided the fanbase between those who at least appreciate the mere acknowledgement of Wally, and those who are pissed that DC's sidelining Wally in the story that could have "fixed" him. There seems to be leeway though, since the ''original'' Wally is being '''heavily''' teased in the first wave of ComicBook/DCRebirth solicitations.

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* BrokenBase: The lack of [[Comicbook/TheFlash Wally West]] has fans feeling as if DC has a [[ScrewedByTheNetwork personal grudge against the character]]. It's noted that the current iteration of Wally West is 12 years old, making it difficult to incorporate him as part of a team of adults in the early 20s. Some point out that the grave on the first cover most likely refers to Wally. This has further divided the fanbase between those who at least appreciate the mere acknowledgement of Wally, and those who are pissed that DC's sidelining Wally in the story that could have "fixed" him.

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The lack of [[Comicbook/TheFlash Wally West]] has fans feeling as if DC has a [[ScrewedByTheNetwork personal grudge against the character]]. It's noted that the current iteration of Wally West is 12 years old, making it difficult to incorporate him as part of a team of adults in the early 20s. Some point out that the grave on the first cover most likely refers to Wally. This has further divided the fanbase between those who at least appreciate the mere acknowledgement of Wally, and those who are pissed that DC's sidelining Wally in the story that could have "fixed" him. There seems to be leeway though, since the ''original'' Wally is being '''heavily''' teased in the first wave of ComicBook/DCRebirth solicitations.



** Tempest had killed people in this yet if you have read Aquaman, you would know he really is only a villain due to fighting against Aqauman, not an actual bad guy. However, those people he killed won't exactly good people.
** Also Donna Troy seems to be more tolerable of men but that may be a good thing to get wrong.

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** Tempest had killed people in this yet if you have read Aquaman, you would know he really is only a villain due to fighting against Aqauman, not an actual bad guy. However, those people he killed won't exactly good people.
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** Also Donna Troy seems to be more tolerable of men but that may be a good thing to get wrong.
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** Also Donna Troy seems to be more tolerable of men but that maybe a good thing to get wrong.

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** Also Donna Troy seems to be more tolerable of men but that maybe may be a good thing to get wrong.
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** Roy falling off the wagon has many fans of ''Red Hood/Arsenal'' demanding to know where Jason is during all this. Those who loathe that series, however, are thoroughly enjoying that Jason's not involved after spending four years and going being Roy's ''only'' consistent friend.
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* CriticalResearchFailure: In the first issue alone, we have Dick Grayson holding a gun, which is something he does NOT do in Grayson except for at target practice (which he misses the target on PURPOSE so he never has to use it. Although the Grayson posters has him hold guns so that says plenty on this topic.

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* CriticalResearchFailure: In the first issue alone, we have Dick Grayson holding a gun, which is something he does NOT do in Grayson except for at target practice (which he misses the target on PURPOSE so he never has to use it.it). Although the Grayson posters has him hold guns so that says plenty on this topic.
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* CriticalResearchFailure: In the first issue alone, we have Dick Grayson holding a gun, which is something he does NOT do in Grayson except for at target practice (which he misses the target on PURPOSE so he never has to use it. Although the posters has him hold guns so says plenty.

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* CriticalResearchFailure: In the first issue alone, we have Dick Grayson holding a gun, which is something he does NOT do in Grayson except for at target practice (which he misses the target on PURPOSE so he never has to use it. Although the Grayson posters has him hold guns so that says plenty.plenty on this topic.

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* CriticalResearchFailure: In the first issue alone, we have Dick Grayson holding a gun, which is something he does NOT do in Grayson except for at target practice (which he misses the target on PURPOSE so he never has to use it. Although the posters has him hold guns so says plenty. Tempest had killed people in this yet if you have read Aquaman, you would know he really is only a villain due to circumstances, not an actual bad guy just Aquaman's enemy. Donna Troy also seems to be more tolerable of men but that maybe a good thing to forget.

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* CriticalResearchFailure: In the first issue alone, we have Dick Grayson holding a gun, which is something he does NOT do in Grayson except for at target practice (which he misses the target on PURPOSE so he never has to use it. Although the posters has him hold guns so says plenty.
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* CriticalResearchFailure: In the first issue alone, we have Dick Grayson holding a gun, which is something he does NOT do in Comicbook/Grayson except for at target practice (which he misses the target on PURPOSE so he never has to use it. Although the posters has him hold guns so says plenty. Tempest had killed people in this yet if you have read Aquaman, you would know he really is only a villain due to circumstances, not an actual bad guy just aquaman's enemy. Donna Troy also seems to be more tolerable of men but that maybe a good thing to forget.

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* CriticalResearchFailure: In the first issue alone, we have Dick Grayson holding a gun, which is something he does NOT do in Comicbook/Grayson Grayson except for at target practice (which he misses the target on PURPOSE so he never has to use it. Although the posters has him hold guns so says plenty. Tempest had killed people in this yet if you have read Aquaman, you would know he really is only a villain due to circumstances, not an actual bad guy just aquaman's Aquaman's enemy. Donna Troy also seems to be more tolerable of men but that maybe a good thing to forget.
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* CriticalResearchFailure: In the first issue alone, we have Dick Grayson holding a gun, which is something he does NOT do in Comicbook/Grayson except for at target practice (which he misses the target on PURPOSE so he never has to use it. Although the posters has him hold guns so says plenty. Tempest had killed people in this yet if you have read Aquaman, you would know he really is only a villain due to circumstances, not an actual bad guy just aquaman's enemy. Donna Troy also seems to be more tolerable of men but that maybe a good thing to forget.
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* AuthorsSavingThrow: The main point of this story arc is to renovate the Teen Titans history that has been missing in the post-Comicbook/{{Flashpoint}} DC Universe.
* BrokenBase: The lack of [[Comicbook/TheFlash Wally West]] has fans feeling as if DC has a [[ScrewedByTheNetwork personal grudge against the character]]. It's noted that the current iteration of Wally West is 12 years old, making it difficult to incorporate him as part of a team of adults in the early 20s. Some point out that the grave on the first cover most likely refers to Wally. This has further divided the fanbase between those who at least appreciate the mere acknowledgement of Wally, and those who are pissed that DC's sidelining Wally in the story that could have "fixed" him.
* CharacterRerailment: One of the goals of ''Titans Hunt'' is to fix up the characters of Donna Troy and Roy Harper, who have been derailed in their own books (Comicbook/WonderWoman and Comicbook/RedHoodAndTheOutlaws, respectively), with the former being [[AdaptationalVillainy evil]] and the latter being an AdultChild. The appearances of Comicbook/{{Starfire}}, Comicbook/{{Raven}}, and Beast Boy on the cover of the first issue has fans hopeful that those characters will receive similar treatment.
* WinBackTheCrowd: For Comicbook/TeenTitans fans who were put off by the disastrous runs of Comicbook/RedHoodAndTheOutlaws and Comicbook/TeenTitans in the New 52.

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