The New Titans is an ongoing American comic book series of the superhero fantasy genre published by DC Comics. The series was published between December, 1988 and February, 1996, spanning an issue count of 130 with a total number of 80 regular issues, 1 zero issue and seven annuals. The series continues the numbering sequence from The New Teen Titans, Volume 2 beginning with issue #50 and the five-part story-arc, "Who Is Wonder Girl?". The inaugural creative team on the series includes writer Marv Wolfmen, George Pérez and Romeo Tanghal. Future artistic talents include Paris Cullins, Curt Swan, Tom Grummett, William Rosado and Stephen Jones. Following the discontinuation of the series, a brand new group of Titans were formed by writers Dan Jurgens and George Pérez and headlined their own series in Teen Titans, Volume 2.
Nightwing: After operating for years as the teen hero Robin, Dick Grayson realized that he needed to come out from under the shadow of the bat and forge his own identity. Now known as Nightwing, Dick Grayson continues to lead the Titans with the same rigid values that has always guided him. His journey takes the team to new heights, while also re-opening old wounds.
Cyborg: Victor Stone is half-man/half-machine, but all power. In addition to enhanced strength and a white sound emitter, Vic is also the brains behind the group and has a keen knowledge of robotics and computers. Vic suffers a number of personal losses, not the least of which includes his own identity.
Changeling: Garfield "Gar" Logan, formerly known as Beast Boy is the epitome of the "class clown". Gifted with the ability to shape-change into any animal, he is always the first to crack a joke or ogle the female members of the team. Gar quickly realizes however that everything is not always fun and games and he can hold bitter resentment against those who have wronged him.
Jericho: Joey Wilson is the mute son of Slade Wilson - The Terminator. Unlike his villainous father however, Joey has the heart and soul of a poet. His ability to take physical possession of other people have made him a powerful new asset to the team.
Kid Flash: Wally West always ran in the shadow of his mentor, the Flash. After the Flash died however, Wally realized that he had some pretty big boots to fill. Leaving behind his Kid Flash identity, he dons Barry's scarlet costume and becomes the new Flash. Wally perserveres and upholds the memory of his predecessor with honor and flare.
Raven: Raven is undoubtedly the most mysterious member of the Teen Titans. She is the daughter of the demon Trigon and an Earth woman named Arella. Raven's soul is tainted by Trigon's evil and she fights every day to keep her dark heritage from overwhelming her. Succumbing to Trigon's evil proved to be the darkest day in her life - one that nearly cost not only the Titans, but all of humanity, their very lives.
Starfire: Princess Koriand'r is the deposed royal heir of the alien world of Tamaran. Having been sold into slavery to keep the peace between two warring worlds, Starfire threw off the shackles of bondage and came to Earth where she joined the Teen Titans. In addition to an unbridled passion and sense of love, Starfire rekindles her warrior training and is one of the deadliest women on the planet.
Wonder Girl: Donna Troy is without question the heart and soul of the New Teen Titans. Groomed as the protégé of Amazon superhero Wonder Woman, she possesses super strength and her own version of Wonder Woman's magic lasso. Although the answers to her identity always seem to allude her, Donna rediscovers a sense of heritage when she connects with the children of the Titans. Shedding her Wonder Girl alias, she takes on the name Troia.
Issues
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Annuals & Specials
New Titans 0
New Titans Annual 5
New Titans Annual 6
New Titans Annual 7
New Titans Annual 8
New Titans Annual 9
New Titans Annual 10
New Titans Annual 11
Collections
New Teen Titans: Who Is Donna Troy? (TPB)
New Teen Titans Omnibus 3
Notes & Trivia
New Titans #0 was published in between New Titans #114 and New Titans #115.
New Titans Annual #7 is an "Armageddon 2001" crossover.
New Titans Annual #8 is an "Eclipso: The Darkness Within" crossover.
New Titans Annual #9 is a "Bloodlines" crossover.
New Titans Annual #10 is part of 1994's "Elseworlds" themed event.
New Titans Annual #11 is part of 1995's "Year One" themed event.
New Titans #60-61 is part of the "A Lonely Place of Dying" crossover storyline running through the Batman titles.
New Titans #71-84 comprises the thirteen-part "Titans Hunt" storyline. Issue #81 is not part of this crossover, but is in fact a "War of the Gods" tie-in issue.
Issues #90-92 comprise the "Total Chaos" storyline.
Issues #97-100 comprise the "The Darkening" storyline.
Issues #104-107 comprise the "Terminus: The Fate of Cyborg" storyline.
Issues #119-121 comprise the "Forever Evil" storyline.
New Titans #122 is part of the "The Crimelord-Syndicate War", which crosses over into issues of Darkstars and Deathstroke, the Terminator.