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The New Titans : ウィキペディア英語版
Teen Titans

The Teen Titans, also known as the New Teen Titans and the Titans, are a superhero team appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, often in an eponymous monthly series. As the group's name suggests, its members are teenage superheroes. The theme of teenagers learning to take on adult roles and responsibilities was common throughout the series.
The first appearance of the Teen Titans was in ''The Brave and the Bold'' #54 (1964)〔''Teen Titans'' #1 (DC Comics, January–February 1966), wherein a "brief history of the Teen Titans" is relayed commencing with ''Brave and the Bold'' #54. See also, ''Teen Titans: A Celebration of 50 Years'' (DC Comics, 2014), denoting ''Brave and the Bold'' #54 as the first appearance of the Teen Titans, and keying the 50-year celebration off of that issue.〕 featuring the team of Robin (Dick Grayson), Kid Flash (Wally West) and Aqualad (Garth), the sidekicks of Justice League members Batman, the Flash and Aquaman respectively.〔''Teen Titans''
1, DC Comics, January–February 1966, wherein ''Brave and the Bold'' #60 is denoted as the "next appearance" of the "new
team" with the "addition of Wonder Girl." See also, (【引用サイトリンク】url = http://classic.tcj.com/superhero/bob-haney-interviewed-by-michael-catron-part-four-of-five/2/ ) Bob Haney, the creator and long writer of the ''Teen Titans'' series, identifies ''Brave and the Bold'' 54 as the "first appearance" of the Teen Titans.〕 The team made its first appearance under the name of "Teen Titans" in ''The Brave and the Bold'' #60, joined by new member Wonder Girl (Donna Troy), Wonder Woman's younger sister.〔Wonder Girl refers to Wonder Woman's mother, Queen Hippolyta, as "Mother" in her first two appearances, ''The Brave and the Bold'' #60 and ''Showcase'' #59.〕 Later, Aqualad left the group and, at various times, Green Arrow's sidekick, Speedy (Roy Harper), Lillith, Hawk, Dove, Guardian, Aquagirl, Gnarrk, and Bumblebee joined the original incarnation of the team.
After only modest initial success, the series became a hit in a 1980s revival under writer Marv Wolfman and artist George Pérez, in which the team was relaunched as ''The New Teen Titans'', aging the characters to young adulthood. Original members Robin, Wonder Girl and Kid Flash were joined by new characters Cyborg, Starfire and Raven, as well as the former Doom Patrol member Beast Boy, as Changeling. The group had several encounters with the original Titans of Greek mythology, particularly Hyperion. The series was re-titled ''Tales of the Teen Titans'' with issue #41 (April 1984). A second volume was launched in August 1984, by which time Robin had assumed the identity Nightwing and Kid Flash had been replaced by Jericho. Pérez left in 1985 to headline the DC Comics 50th Anniversary limited series ''Crisis on Infinite Earths''. ''Tales of the Teen Titans'' was canceled in July 1988 after #91. ''The New Teen Titans'' Volume 2 was retitled ''The New Titans'' in December 1988 (issue #50) and was ultimately canceled in February 1996 after 130 issues.
The series was relaunched as ''Teen Titans'' in October 1996, with all-new members under Atom (Ray Palmer), who had been de-aged to a teenager. This series ended in September 1998 after 24 issues. A three-issue limited series titled ''JLA/The Titans: The Technis Imperative'' (December 1998 – February 1999) led to the March 1999 debut of ''The Titans'', a series featuring select Titans from across the group's incarnations that produced 50 issues until April 2003. A new regular series titled ''Teen Titans'' began in September 2003, featuring Cyborg, Starfire, Beast Boy and Raven of the 1980s group joined by new teenaged versions of Robin (Tim Drake), Wonder Girl (Cassie Sandsmark) and Kid Flash (Bart Allen), as well as the Superman clone Superboy (Kon-El). By 2006, the team included only the younger members and some new additions. A concurrent series titled ''Titans'' debuted in April 2008 featuring some of the original and 1980s members, such as Nightwing, Troia, Flash (Wally West), Tempest, Arsenal, Starfire, Cyborg, Beast Boy and Raven.
In September 2010, the franchise rebooted again as part of DC's The New 52 event with a new team consisting of Red Robin (Tim Drake), Wonder Girl (Cassie Sandsmark), Kid Flash (Bart Allen), Solstice, Superboy and two new members - Bunker and Skitter.
A ''Teen Titans'' animated television series ran on Cartoon Network from July 2003 to September 2006 based on the 1980s team, but differed from the original. The series spawned two comic book titles, ''Teen Titans Go!'' and ''Tiny Titans''. The series returned as a series of mini-shorts on the ''DC Nation'' block on Cartoon Network. There was also a reboot of the series named ''Teen Titans Go!'' based on the comics.
==Publication history==


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