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 Teen Titans Go - Definition 

Teen Titans Go! is a 2000s comic book published by DC Comics. It is based on the 2000s animated TV series Teen Titans which is itself loosely based on the team that starred in the popular 1980s comic The New Teen Titans. The series is written by J. Torres; Todd Nauck and Lary Stucker are the regular illustrators. It is written to appeal to an audience that includes pre-teen children, who are the primary audience of the TV series. Both series are done in an art style inspired by popular Japanese anime and manga.

Team members and their abilities:

  • Beast Boy - changing into animal forms
  • Cyborg - robotic limbs and exoskeleton
  • Raven - mystic energy and spells
  • Robin - tactics and martial arts
  • Starfire - flight and energy bolts

Issue #1 - "Demo" (Torres, Nauck, Stucker, Bullock) "In the fabulous first issue, the team just wants to chill out and play video games. But those creepy kids from the HIVE Academy - Jinx, Gizmo and Mammoth - have hacked into the Titans Tower game system, and the Titans get caught in a virtual reality gone mad! Will they discover the mystery man behind it all?" Originally released: November 26, 2003

Issue #2 - "The Beast Who Cried Wolf" (Torres, Nauck, Stucker, Bullock) "Having a sense of humor isn't always such a good thing... at least that's what Beast Boy's teammates think, since they tend to be the victims to his jokes. Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice... uh-oh, trouble's afoot and there are no teammates to lend a hand!" Originally released: December 17, 2003

Issue #3 - "Lame" (Torres, Smith, Bullock) "Cyborg learns the difference between being cool and lame as Cinderblock attempts to destroy Jump City!" Originally released: January 18, 2004

Issue #4 - "My Crummy Valentine" (Torres, MaCrea, Hodgkins, Bullock) "Robin and Starfire go on a date! Can they block all of the distractions, including some meddling teammates?" Originally released: February 25, 2004

Issue #5 - "Monster Zit" (Torres, Smith, Stucker, Bullock) "Raven's got the mother of all zits! And while her team tries to be helpful, they only stress her out further, causing the blemish to become an entity of its own!" Originally released: March 24, 2004

Issue #6 - "Brothers" (Torres, Nauck, Stucker, Bullock) "Thunder and Lightning duel in the middle of Jump City! But when Cyborg and Beast Boy get involved, it turns into a massive free-for-all. And you know what that means: a slew of property damage!" Originally released: April 28, 2004

Issue #7 - "How You Play the Game" (Torres, Nauck, Stucker, Bullock) "Starfire's big sister Blackfire is back with a vengeance! Will the Titans become victims of their sibling rivalry?" Originally released: May 26, 2004

Issue #8 - "The Naked City" (Beechen, Vedder, Ross, Bullock) " Mad Mod comes to Jump City and calls out the fashion police! Will Starfire and Beast Boy get arrested?" Originally released: June 30, 2004

Issue #9 - "War Machine" (Torres, Nauck, Stucker, Bullock) "Fixit comes to town and "helps" the team defeat Gizmo, but in the process they learn that bigger weapons might not be the answer to fighting evil. And introducing the Titans-Bot!" Originally released: July 28, 2004

Issue #10 - "That Sinking Feeling" (Torres, Nauck, Stucker, Bullock) "A vile, muck-covered creature from the depths of the ocean is menacing Jump City. Could teen hearthrob Aqualad be behind it?" Originally released: August 25, 2004

Issue #11 - "Countdown" (Torres, Nauck, Stucker, Bullock) "A special appearance by Terra sheds more light on her brief time with the Teen Titans! Slade's robots are terrorizing the city, and Terra joins the Titans to stop them. But is there some other reason behind the robots' rampage?" Originally released: September 29, 2004

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