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''Teen Titans'' is an American animated
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television series developed by Glen Murakami,
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and Sam Register, based on
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's superhero team of the same name. Produced by Warner Bros. Animation and DC Entertainment (for season 5), it premiered on
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on July 19, 2003; and its first two seasons also aired on Kids' WB. Initially, only four seasons were planned; but the popularity of the series led to Cartoon Network's ordering a fifth season. The final half-hour episode of the show, "Things Change", aired on January 16, 2006; it was later followed by a TV movie, '' Teen Titans: Trouble in Tokyo'', that premiered on September 15, 2006, serving as the
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. A 15-minute episode titled "The Lost Episode" was released as part of an online promotional campaign by Post Consumer Brands in January 2005. ''Teen Titans'' became one of Cartoon Network's most acclaimed series, renowned for its character development, humor, and serious themes. During its run, the series was nominated for three
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and one Motion Picture Sound Editors Award. Spin-off media included comics, DVD releases, video games, music albums, and collectible toys. In 2013, the show spawned a spin-off, titled ''
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'', which received a theatrical film that was released on July 27, 2018, titled ''
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''. In September 2019, a crossover film with ''Teen Titans Go!'' was released, titled ''
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''. It features the first appearance of the original series characters after 13 years. The series was first shown on Boomerang from February 2, 2009 replacing the Super Friends until October 31, 2010. It returned to Boomerang's line-up on October 3, 2011, and left the schedule again on June 1, 2014.


Premise

''Teen Titans'' is based primarily on stories by Marv Wolfman and George Pérez from the 1980s, featuring characters, storylines, and concepts introduced during the run, and incorporating a similar group of members. The five main members of the eponymous team in the series are
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( Scott Menville), the intelligent and capable leader of the Teen Titans; Starfire ( Hynden Walch), a quirky, curious alien princess from the planet Tamaran; Cyborg ( Khary Payton), a half-human/half-robot who is known for his strength and technological prowess;
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(
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), a stoic girl from the parallel world Azarath who draws upon dark energy and
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abilities; and Beast Boy ( Greg Cipes), a good-natured joker who can transform into various animals. They are situated in Titans Tower, a large T-shaped building featuring living quarters, a command center, and a variety of training facilities on an island just offshore from the
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metropolis of Jump City. The team deals with all manner of criminal activity and threats to the city, while dealing with their own struggles with adolescence, their mutual friendships, and their limitations. The first season focuses on the Teen Titans' introduction to the mysterious supervillain Slade (
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), who seeks to turn Robin into his apprentice. The second season is an adaptation of "The Judas Contract" storyline where new hero Terra ( Ashley Johnson) joins the team while secretly plotting against them with Slade. The third season depicts Cyborg's conflict with the evil organization
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and their leader Brother Blood ( John DiMaggio), prompting Cyborg to form the superhero team Titans East with Aqualad (
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),
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( Mike Erwin),
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(
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), and
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( Freddy Rodriguez). In the fourth season, Raven finds herself unwillingly involved in a plot that threatens the existence of the world when her demon father Trigon (
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) seeks to enslave the Earth. For the fifth season, the Teen Titans join forces with numerous other heroes to combat the Brotherhood of Evil, Beast Boy's longtime adversaries, and their army of villains.


Episodes


Cast and characters


Main

* Greg Cipes as Beast Boy * Scott Menville as
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* Khary Payton as Cyborg * Hynden Walch as Starfire *
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as
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Secret identities

Unlike most other superhero television series, the ''Teen Titans'' characters maintain their superhero identities at all times, with any hints at the concept of an
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or secret identity rarely explored. The secret identity of
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, an alias assumed by multiple characters in the comics, is never explicitly revealed in the series. However, several hints are provided to suggest he is Dick Grayson, the original Robin and founding member of the Teen Titans: * Robin's alternate dimensional counterpart
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in the episode "Fractured" is named Nosyarg Kcid—"Dick Grayson" spelled backwards. * Robin's future counterpart in the episode "How Long Is Forever?" has taken on the identity of
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, Grayson's second superhero alias. * The main romance in the show is Robin's relationship with Starfire, whom Grayson would romance in the comics. * A glimpse into Robin's consciousness by Raven in the episode "Haunted" shows the memory of two acrobats falling from a trapeze, a reference to the death of Grayson's acrobat parents being the catalyst for him becoming Robin. * Further connections to the
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mythos include two references in the episode "The Apprentice, Pt. II", when Robin responds to a suggestion by the villain Slade that he "might be like a father to im with "I already have a father" (which transitions to a shot of flying bats) and a fight scene on the rooftop of a building labeled Wayne Enterprises. The ''
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'' episode "Permanent Record" would satirize the mystery of Robin's identity by explicitly giving his name as "Robin v.3:
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" (the third Robin), with "Dick Grayson" and "
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" (the second Robin) being written over. Subsequent episodes, however, establish him as Dick Grayson through vague flashbacks to his boyhood at Haley Circus. In the comics, Starfire and Raven are the real names of their respective characters. While the show does not specify this with the latter, the former acknowledges "Starfire" as the English translation of her name in the season 5 episode "Go!" and her native name, Koriand'r, is used in the season 3 episode "Betrothed". The comic versions of these characters, however, also use the civilian aliases Kory Anders and Rachel Roth, which are not used on the show. The policy of not mentioning the characters' secret identities would be broken in the season 5 premiere "Homecoming" when Elasti-Girl refers to Beast Boy by his real name, Garfield. Cyborg's real name in the comics, Victor Stone, is referenced in the season 3 premiere "Deception" when he uses "Stone" as an undercover alias, although the series does not identify this as his real name.


Production


Soundtrack

The series is known for featuring both an English and Japanese version of its title theme song, created by
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and performed by the Japanese band Puffy AmiYumi. The title theme used in the regions where the show was broadcast varied; some would play only one version, while Japan - and the English language video editions - would use both, according to the respective episode's plot theme: The English lyrics for more serious stories, the Japanese version for more comedic tones. The first-season episode "Mad Mod" also featured another song by Puffy AmiYumi, "K2G". In the feature-length film ''Trouble in Tokyo'', a literal translation of the Japanese song, whose actual lyrics differ greatly from its English counterpart, is performed for comedic effect.


Cancellation

In mid-November 2005, TitansTower.com reported that prospects for a sixth season were looking extremely unlikely, and fans were urged to express their support for the show to
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. Several days after this initial posting, word came that Cartoon Network had officially terminated the show. According to
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, the actor who provided the voice of Aqualad, the series was terminated by new Warner Bros. Feature Animation executives, who made the decision not to renew the series based on its sixth season pitch. Wheaton's story was contradicted by series story editor Rob Hoegee, who stated that the decision came from Cartoon Network, not WB, and that the crew was informed during the writing phase of season five that there were no plans for a sixth season. The show's producer David Slack indicated that he was given different reasons for the show's cancellation; either the ratings dropped after the "scary" season 4, or
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wanted the show dead because
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had the show's toy deal. Cartoon Network announced that Mattel had become its "master toy licensee" in 2006. After the last episode, Warner Bros. Animation announced a feature film titled '' Teen Titans: Trouble in Tokyo''. The film premiered at San Diego Comic-Con International and was shown on Cartoon Network first on September 15, 2006, before airing on Kids' WB on September 16, 2006, and finally releasing on DVD on February 6, 2007.


Proposed Spin-Off

As early as August of 2006, there were reports that Teen Titans may undergo a re-branding, with producer Glen Murakami citing the 1995 hiatus of Batman: The Animated Series, which was retooled in 1997 as The New Batman Adventures. According to Rob Hoegee, this had been suggested by Sam Register after he and David Slack had left the show, leaving Glen Murakami and Amy Wolfram to develop a proposal for a new show that would have expanded the team with all the new characters introduced in Season 5. However, when they had sent the pitch in, it was ultimately declined. According to reports, the new show would have been titled ''New Teen Titans'', and rather than focusing on the original five, would have featured a rotating cast, like
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, working from 5 separate headquarters linked together by a communications system designed by Cyborg. Some of these proposed teamups included: * Robin, Speedy, Aqualad, Kid Flash (A tribute to the original Titans from the comic book) * Kid Flash, Mas y Menos * Wildebeest, Jericho, Gnarkk * Hotspot, Kilowatt, Redstar * Raven, Starfire, Kole, Argent, Bumblebee, Pantha (In a story titled "Truth or Dare") The show was slated to introduce new villains, notably one named "Athena" who had the Midas touch and was accompanied by an ever changing roster of superpowered suiters as well as a posse of robot girls, and see the return of fan favorites from the original series, such as Mad Mod (In a story titled "The Mad Mods"), Control Freak ("The Battle of the Geeks"), and Soto ("Planet Soto"). Series artist, Brianne Drouhard, has also stated doing visual development on a character that wasn't mentioned in the reporting. and Murakami expressed interest in
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, Mister Twister, Ravager. The pitch documents included information on a holiday episode, as well as a plot line in which Herald would unknowingly create a rift in "DIMENSION X", allowing a microscopic, freeloading creature to travel with them to Earth. The creature multiplies exponentially, and in the end the New Teen Titans must battle the creature and repair the rift. According to series artist Derrick J Wyatt, this would have tied back to the original show, and the unnamed creature from the series finale, ''Things Change''.


Crossover with ''Teen Titans Go!''

A mid-credits scene from ''
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'' featured the 2003 Titans' return, in which Robin states they've "found a way back". In early 2019, Warner Bros. announced that a crossover featuring the Titans from both shows, titled ''
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'', was in development. On June 26, 2019, IGN released the official trailer on
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. The film premiered at the
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on July 21, 2019. This was followed by a digital release on September 24, 2019 and a DVD and Blu-ray release on October 15, 2019.‘Teen Titans’ Talent Reflects on OG, New Series Movie Matchup - Media Play News
/ref> The events of the film take place during the fifth season of ''Teen Titans Go!''.


Legacy

The series was revisited as a series of shorts in 2012 for the ''
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'' programming block on Cartoon Network. Dubbed ''New Teen Titans'', the shorts began airing on September 11, 2012. The shorts featured the Titans in chibi form, with the principal cast members of the original series returning.
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, one of the show's directors, would go on to create Disney's ''
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'', another superhero action show with a large anime influence, but premiered in 2004 on
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, and featured Beast Boy's voice actor Greg Cipes as the voice of Chiro, the show's main protagonist. Sam Register, producer of the series, also made his own show in 2004 with ''
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'' on Cartoon Network; which was based on the pop duo who did the theme song, and also had an anime influence, but was created more to be a slapstick comedy in the veins of ''
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'' and ''
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''. ''
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'' was announced as a spin-off, with many voices the same, but not significantly related in terms of story to both the ''Teen Titans'' series and the ''New Teen Titans'' shorts. The series premiered on April 23, 2013. Menville, Payton, Strong, Cipes, and Walch reprised their respective character roles as Robin, Cyborg, Raven, Beast Boy, Starfire and Blackfire in ''
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''. Payton reprised his role as Cyborg in '' Lego DC Comics: Batman Be-Leaguered'', '' Lego DC Comics Super Heroes: Justice League vs. Bizarro League'', '' Lego DC Comics Super Heroes: Justice League – Attack of the Legion of Doom'', '' Lego DC Comics Super Heroes: Justice League – Cosmic Clash'', '' Lego DC Comics Super Heroes: Justice League – Gotham City Breakout'' along with Cipes, Walch, and Menville (although he played the Damian Wayne Robin), '' Lego DC Comics Super Heroes: The Flash'', and '' Lego DC Comics Super Heroes: Aquaman: Rage of Atlantis''. He has also reprised his role as Cyborg on '' Justice League Action''. Several character details from ''Teen Titans'', like Raven's standard incantation ''Azarath Metrion Zinthos'' and Beast Boy's super-werewolf form from the episode "The Beast Within", were incorporated into the
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''.


Impact on DC continuity

''Teen Titans'' has never been established to be a part of the larger DC Animated Universe or ''
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'' animated series. Series producer Bruce Timm stated the series would not cross over with ''
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''. Despite this the series was alluded to in '' Static Shock'', which is part of the DCAU like ''Justice League Unlimited'', where Static asked Batman where Robin was to which Batman responded, "With the Titans...You'll meet them some day." The character
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, who first appeared in the episode "Winner Take All", later appeared in ''Justice League Unlimited'' with the same costume design and voice actor ( Mike Erwin) as the ''Teen Titans'' incarnation (though he is older in appearance).
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was voiced by Michael Rosenbaum in his appearances in the show, who was the same actor who voiced
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in ''Justice League Unlimited''; both characters are the Wally West incarnations. The follow-up series, ''
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'', has featured several appearances by
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, but they have all been non-speaking appearances. Both Batman and Alfred Pennyworth appear in DC Nation's ''New Teen Titans'' "Red X Unmasked". In the season 2 episode of ''
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'', "Let's Get Serious", Aqualad (voiced by Khary Payton), Superboy, and
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of the
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team appear. Much like the DC Animated Universe (as well as '' X-Men: Evolution'' and ''
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''), the series has affected the comics that initially inspired it, including: Beast Boy adopting the series' purple and black outfit during DC's " 52" storyline and later appearing with the pointed ears and fanged teeth originated by the series, future Cyborg having the same armor pattern of his animated counterpart in the ''
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'' storyline, Raven adapting her animated counterpart's costume design in the " One Year Later" storyline, the characters Más Y Menos making appearances in ''52'' and the ''
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'' limited series, the character Joto was renamed "Hotspot" during ''52'' to match his cartoon counterpart, and the villain
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appearing in a fight with the comic incarnation of the Titans. Red X is later included in the mainstream comic publications through the two-issue teaser comic ''Future State Teen Titans'' and its follow-up series ''Teen Titans Academy''.


Reception


Critical reception

The series has received widespread acclaim from critics. Early into the series' run, Executive Producer and
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and Warner Bros. Animation Vice President Sam Register responded to criticism regarding the style of the show with a statement slightly contradicting Murakami's statement about wanting Robin to "be cool" with his metal-tipped boots: However, while the series' creators initially stated that younger children were the intended audience for the series, ''
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'' writer
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notes that the progression and deeper themes of the show widened the appeal to a much broader audience: In 2009, ''Teen Titans'' was named the 83rd best animated series by
IGN ''IGN'' (formerly ''Imagine Games Network'') is an American video game and entertainment media website operated by IGN Entertainment Inc., a subsidiary of Ziff Davis, Inc. The company's headquarters is located in San Francisco's SoMa distri ...
. TVLine lists the theme song from the series among the best animated series themes of all time.


Awards and nominations

;2005 Annie Awards * Outstanding Storyboarding in an Animated Television Production (Nominated) ;2004 Annie Awards * Outstanding Music in an Animated Television Production (Nominated) * Outstanding Storyboarding in an Animated Television Production (Nominated) ;2004 Motion Picture Sound Editors Awards: * Best Sound Editing in Television Animation (Nominated)


In other media


Comics

From 2004 to 2008,
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published a
comic book A comic book, also called comicbook, comic magazine or (in the United Kingdom and Ireland) simply comic, is a publication that consists of comics art in the form of sequential juxtaposed panels that represent individual scenes. Panels are of ...
series based on ''Teen Titans'' called ''
Teen Titans Go! ''Teen Titans Go!'' is an American animated television series developed by Aaron Horvath and Michael Jelenic for Cartoon Network. It premiered on April 23, 2013 and is based on the DC Comics Teen Titans, fictional superhero team. The series was ...
''. The series was written by
J. Torres Joseph Torres, better known as J. Torres, is a Filipino-born Canadian comic book writer. He is perhaps best known for his run on DC Comics' '' Teen Titans Go!''. He has also done some writing for animation and television. Early life Torres was ...
and
Todd Nauck Todd Nauck ( ) is an American comic book creator, comic book artist and writer. Nauck is most notable for his work on ''Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man,'' ''Young Justice'' and his own creation, ''Wildguard (comics), Wildguard''. Career Nauck's ...
, Larry Stucker was the regular illustrator. The series focuses on
Robin Robin may refer to: Animals * Australasian robins, red-breasted songbirds of the family Petroicidae * Many members of the subfamily Saxicolinae (Old World chats), including: **European robin (''Erithacus rubecula'') **Bush-robin **Forest rob ...
,
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, Starfire, Beast Boy, and Cyborg who are the main cast members of the television series. While the comic's stories stand independently, its issues were done so as not to contradict events established in the animated series' episodes. Often, ''Teen Titans Go!'' also referenced episodes of the show, as well as expanding on parts of the series.


Toys

Bandai is a Japanese multinational toy manufacturer and distributor headquartered in Taitō, Tokyo. Its international branches, Bandai Namco Toys & Collectables America and Bandai UK, are respectively headquartered in Irvine, California and Richmond ...
released a line of action figures based on the ''Teen Titans'' animated series. The line included 1.5 inch "Comic Book Hero" mini figures, 3.5 inch action figures (including "Teen Titans Launch Tower Playset", "Teen Titans Command Center", "Battling Machines", "T-Vehicles", "T-Sub Deluxe Vehicles"), 5 inch action figures, 6.5 inch plush Super-D Toys, and 10 inch figures. Amongst the characters included in the line were the main members of the Teen Titans, Titans East, and various allies and villains.


See also

* ''
Justice League (TV series) ''Justice League'' is an American animated television series which ran from November 17, 2001 to May 29, 2004 on Cartoon Network. It is the seventh series of the DC Animated Universe. The show was produced by Warner Bros. Animation. It is base ...
'' * ''
Justice League Unlimited ''Justice League Unlimited'' (''JLU'') is a 2004–2006 American superhero animated television series that was produced by Warner Bros. Animation and aired on Cartoon Network. Featuring a wide array of superheroes from the DC Comics universe, and ...
'' * ''
Young Justice (TV series) ''Young Justice'' is an American superhero animated television series developed by Brandon Vietti and Greg Weisman for Cartoon Network and Distributed By Warner Bros. Domestic Television. Despite its title, it is not a direct adaptation of Pe ...
''


References


External links


Official DC Comics Site
* * David Slack Interviews

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