Titans/Young Justice: Graduation Day | |
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Title: | Titans/Young Justice: Graduation Day |
Publisher: | DC Comics |
Type: | Limited series |
Years published: | July-August, 2003 |
Total issues: | 3 |
Featuring: | Titans Young Justice |
Creators: | Judd Winick; Alé Garza; Trevor Scott; Jeromy Cox; Comicraft; Lysa Hawkins; Eddie Berganza |
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Titans/Young Justice: Graduation Day is an American comic book limited series of the superhero fantasy genre. It was published by DC Comics and ran for three issues from early July, 2003 to August, 2003. The series was written by Judd Winick with artwork by Alé Garza and inks by Trevor Scott & Lary Stucker. It was colored by Jeromy Cox and lettered by Comicraft. The book was edited by Eddie Berganza with Lysa Hawkins as associate editor.
The series brought together members of both the Titans and Young Justice, each of which were previously spotlighted in their own respective titles. The series is notable for killing off two major long-term characters and still remains a controversial story in the eyes of many fans. Graduation Day was the springboard for two ongoing comic titles, Outsiders, Volume 3 and Teen Titans, Volume 3.
Issues
- Titans/Young Justice: Graduation Day 1
- Titans/Young Justice: Graduation Day 2
- Titans/Young Justice: Graduation Day 3
Annuals & Specials
- None
Collections
- Outsiders: The Darker Side of Justice
- Teen Titans/Outsiders: The Death and Return of Donny Troy
- Titans/Young Justice: Graduation Day (TPB)
Notes & Trivia
- Titans/Young Justice: Graduation Day redirects to this page.
- The title to issue #1 is "Invocation".
- The title to issue #2 is "Commencement"
- The title to issue #3 is "Recessional".
- This series shipped on a bi-weekly publishing schedule. Issues #1-2 both came out in the same month.
- The character of Indigo was introduced in issue #1.
- Lilith Clay gets killed by a Superman robot in issue #2.
- Donna Troy gets killed by a Superman robot in issue #3.