"The Man Who Toppled the Titans" | |
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Teen Titans | |
Title: | "The Man Who Toppled the Titans" |
Volume: | 1 |
Number: | 44 |
Cover price: | .30 |
Cover date: | November, 1976 |
Publisher: | DC Comics |
Credits | |
Ex. Ed: | Joe Orlando |
Writers: | Paul Levitz; Bob Rozakis |
Pencilers: | Pablo Marcos |
Inkers: | Bob Smith |
Cover artists: | Ernie Chua |
Cover inker: | Vince Colletta |
Colorists: | Jerry Serpe |
Letterers: | Ben Oda |
Editors: | Joe Orlando |
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- The Teen Titans were created by writer Bob Haney and artist Bruno Premiani. They first appeared in The Brave and the Bold, Volume 1 #54 in June-July, 1964. The original team line-up consisted of Robin, Kid Flash and Aqualad.
- This issue carries the approval stamp of the Comics Code Authority.
- This issue is UPC barcode number 0709893068011.
- This issue shipped to retailers on August 19th, 1976.
- This issue is reprinted in the Teen Titans: The Bronze Age Omnibus hardcover collection, which was released by DC Comics in June, 2017.
- Mal Duncan assumes the code-name of Guardian beginning with this issue.
- This issue reveals that Roy Harper is the nephew of Jim Harper, who was the Golden Age costumed super-hero known as the Guardian.