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    Bunker 
AKA: Miguel Jose Barragan
First Appearance: Teen Titans Vol 4 #1 (November, 2011)
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"Underneath our masks we might be good or evil, black or white, man or woman, straight or gay. But the one thing you can count on, the one thing you can always be sure of, is underneath our masks— we are very, very dangerous."

An amateur superhero coming from a small town in Mexico, Bunker is a member of the Teen Titans. He is capable of projecting psionic bricks to form walls and other structures in various forms. He can also use his psionic bricks as a form of armour.


  • Breakout Character: Bunker is easily the most popular and enduring of all the Titans introduced during the New 52.
  • Flawless Token: Contrast to lots of angst being thrown around with the rest of the Titans, but Miguel is an openly homosexual Mexican Catholic who comes from a family and a village that was nothing but supportive of both him and his powers. He's the happiest and most competently functioning of the New 52 Titans team.
  • Gratuitous Spanish: Being a teen metahuman from a small village in Mexico, he tends to pepper his speech with random Spanish words. He's actually pretty restrained compared to most examples, using one or two Spanish words or phrases per issue (as opposed to "per word bubble"). At one point, he even lampshades it.
    "Madre...you know the rest."
  • Incorruptible Pure Pureness: In one issue, a villain named Grymm tries to take control of one of the Titans. He tries to take hold of Miguel's mind, but he can't because he says Miguel is "too happy and centered." It's also one of the reasons why he and Red Hood have a falling-out in Red Hood and the Outlaws. He doesn't agree with keeping Penguin held against his will in the Iceberg Lounge and ditches Jason not long after.
  • Keet: He's very cheerful and energetic.
  • Mind over Matter: A very unique case; his powers involve creating and manipulating psychic bricks that he can use to constructs like walls and fists.
  • Purple Is Powerful: His costume and brick constructs are purple, and he's very skilled at using them.

    Chimera 
AKA: Ra'ut L’lwer
First Appearance: Teen Titans Annual Vol 5 #1 (June, 2015)
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"Are you ready to fail again?"

Chimera was a Durlan who briefly joined the Teen Titans.


  • Power Copying: Whenever she comes into contact with a superpowered individual, Ra'ut can mimic the person's abilities.
  • Voluntary Shapeshifting: Like all Durlans, she's a shapeshifter.

    Danny the Street 
AKA: Danny the World, Danny the Brick, Danny the Bungalow, Danny the Island, Danny the Alley
First Appearance: Doom Patrol Vol 2 #35 (August, 1990)
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Living sentient travelling street. He moves between the cities and infiltrates them, thus bringing happiness to citizens.


  • Character Catchphrase: "Bona to vada," which is Polari.
  • Genius Loci: He ain't called Danny the Street for nothin'. He is a sentient, transvestite boulevard (think gunshops and hardware stores with pink curtains and pastel-blue awnings) who moves around the world and acted as the Doom Patrol's headquarters for a time.
  • Heroic Sacrifice: He exhausts his powers so much after the first fight with Harvest he's reduced to a single alleyway, though he later recovers.
  • Transplant: Along with an In Name Only version of Nowhere, he's brought over from Grant Morrison's Doom Patrol run.
  • Unexpected Character: No one would have ever expected Danny the Street to be a Teen Titan.
  • Was Once a Man: Implied. Pre-Flashpoint, Danny may have very well been a human being, but also alludes that he is the last remnant of a fantastic magical world. Post-Flashpoint, Red Robin implies that Danny is a teen superhuman whose powers manifested as such, but he hasn't been given any specific focus.
  • Wholesome Crossdresser: He's a street that's lined with manly stores decorated in frills and lace.

    Doomed 
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AKA: Reiser
First Appearance: Convergence: Superman #2 (July, 2015)
Abilities: Shapeshifting, super strength, energy blasts, leaping far distances

Metropolis University student who gains and struggles with the ability to transform into a Doomsday like creature.


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

    Power Girl II 
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AKA: Tanya Spears
First Appearance: Worlds' Finest #23 (July, 2014)
Abilities: Super strength, size alteration, flight.
"I'd explain Hamaker Theory and Van Der Waals forces to shear-thickening behavior—but you seem like more of a "Cat in the Hat" guy..."

When Karen Starr/Kara Zor-El of Earth 2 returned home, she passed on the Power Girl mantle to Tanya, who had assisted her and Helena Wayne in the past. Karen also left Tanya her vast fortune.


  • Affirmative-Action Legacy: The second Power Girl, and she's black.
  • Afro Asskicker: Her hair is often styled into two large afro buns.
  • Depending on the Artist: Does she have a Boob Window like Karen/Power Girl I or does she simply have a yellow/white circle/oval on her suit where one would be? The artists can't seem to decide. Likewise, how big her buns are depends on the artist. Some draw them as being relatively small while others draw them being almost as big as her head.
  • Legacy Character: At Karen (Power Girl)'s request, she assumed the mantle of Power Girl in the main reality (during the New 52 phase).
  • Love Triangle: Wally II admitted that he had feelings for both her and Raven.
  • Nigh-Invulnerability: Combine her Healing Factor and her Super-Toughness and she can potentially be this.
  • Put on a Bus: Ends up in a self-induced coma so she could contact Karen... and Wally West II unplugged her from her machine, leaving her in a coma and stuck with Kara.
  • Sizeshifter: She can grow to impressive heights.
  • Super-Reflexes: Although she doesn't appear to have super speed, her reflexes are still quite fast.

    Skitter 
AKA: Celine Patterson
First Appearance: Teen Titans Vol 4 #2 (December, 2011)
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A member of the Teen Titans who turns into an insectoid-like creature when she sleeps. Skitter was given her name by her sister who wanted to protect Skitter as she said the name made her sound cute or harmless.



Alternative Title(s): Comic Book Teen Titans Post Flashpoint

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