Formerly
known as a boy wonder, Robin has moved beyond sidekick status to become
the gung-ho leader of the Teen Titans. With no superpowers of his own,
Robin relies on his daring, intellect and a fully-loaded utility belt
to carry him through the challenges he and his team face. Robin is also
highly-skilled in the martial arts. He makes quick decisions and barks
orders when the going gets tough, but still treats the team like his best
friends; he takes the time to explain the intricacies of life on Earth
to Starfire. Robin is extremely competitive, whether he’s dueling
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Cyborg
is a hulking mass of man, metal and intricate circuitry. A devastating accident
forced him to be rebuilt as a human/robot hybrid. But he does not dwell
on that at all – he’s more concerned with what’s in front
of him. He has a few tricks up his sleeve – literally – including
a powerful sonic cannon, a vice-like mechanical grip and enhanced sight.
While he’s a powerful presence in showdowns with villains, Cyborg
takes a lower profile back at Titans Tower. He loves hanging out with the
other Titans, but he clearly spends a lot of time in the gym, too.
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By far the most mysterious member of the group, Raven has a dry wit and
world-weary demeanor. She always has a droll remark at the ready and is
a perfect antidote to Beast Boy’s silly antics. When the Teen Titans
are on the attack, Raven summons her powerful mental abilities to control
inanimate objects - tying up villains with steel beams or hurling cars with
ease. While she comes across as a cooler-than-thou outsider, she works well
with the rest of the group and would be lost without her fellow Titans.
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Starfire is the outsider among a group of outsiders. From a far-away planet,
she has come to Earth with little knowledge of Earthly ways and culture.
For her, everything is a brand-new experience: from eating cotton candy
to going to a party. She is the most sensitive member of the group –
even trying to understand the motivations of the aliens and villains the
Teen Titans must foil. Starfire can fly and disable her opponents with
powerful energy blasts.
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What
he lacks in stature, he more than makes up for in attitude. Beast Boy
is the changeling of the group, able to assume the shape of any animal
– from a wolf to a pterodactyl. The green-skinned dynamo also
has the corniest sense of humor and is the most eager to please and
entertain the group. He’s never in a bad mood and is enthusiastic
about every new adventure. He’ll try anything new and is not afraid
to fail. In short, he’s like the ultimate little brother –
except that he can change into an alligator.
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Slade
A crafty supervillain, Slade is the mastermind behind much of the crime
in this corner of the world. His primary goal seems to be to destroy the
Teen Titans, though his motivations for doing so are not clear. From the
darkness of his secret compound, Slade dispatches other villains to do his
dirty work. |
Plasmus
Inside the local prison, a mundane-looking criminal is held in a state
of suspended animation. When awoken by one of Slade’s minions, he
turns into Plasmus, a gelatinous blob with limbs, fangs and pincers. But
this is a blob with a brain, capable of outsmarting the Teen Titans and
swallowing them whole. |
Gizmo,
Mammoth and Jinx
These three teenage bad seeds are about to graduate from the Hive Academy
and are looking to be employed by criminal patron Slade. But first he asks
them to pass one final exam: destroy the Teen Titans. Gizmo, covered head
to toe in high-tech gadgets, is a pint-sized boy-genius with a bad attitude.
Mammoth is not just big for his age, this ultimate bully is big for his
species. Jinx is a beautiful but arrogant witch able to cast hexes that
bring her enemies the worst kind of bad luck. |
Thunder
and Lightning
Not exactly bad guys, these two are literally forces of nature come to life.
Thunder’s earth-shattering sonic booms can crumble concrete, bend
steel and even knock the Teen Titans around. Lightning is the world’s
biggest taser. Together they wreak havoc – all in the name of having
a little fun. But their idea of fun can destroy a city. |
Warp
This slick superthief is always ready for a clean getaway. With his teleporting
techno-suit, he can zap himself in and out of a bank vault with a load of
cash. In fact, he can even teleport anything he touches, which makes capturing
Warp a tricky prospect. If Warp was not so obsessed with taking credit for
his robberies, he might be the perfect criminal. |
Killer
Moth
With no superpowers of his own, this ordinary guy relies on superior training,
intellect and a high tech utility belt to battle his foes. Sound familiar?
But unlike Robin, Killer Moth is a bad guy with an army of monstrous genetically
mutated moths. The Teen Titans can’t wait to squash this self-made
criminal. |
Aqualad
He’s buff, charming and can breathe underwater. Just when Beast Boy
is about to show off his ability to change into a menagerie of underwater
creatures, Aqualad shows up. This hero of the deep joins the Teen Titans
to stop a mysterious amphibious villain named Trident, who has stolen a
boatload of toxic waste. |
Red
X
This mysterious super-thief blows into town trying to steal a high-tech
computer ship. And Red X somehow knows just how to disarm each of the
Teen Titans. If this masked villain can enact his plan to team up with
Slade, he may be too powerful to stop. |
Fixit
When Cyborg gets taken offline during a battle inside the local junkyard,
this cybernetic hermit takes it upon himself to tweak the big guy’s
systems. Fixit is “upgrading” Cy so dramatically that the
Teen Titan is in danger of losing his human side, and is unable to do
anything about it. Though they have little in common, both Cyborg and
Fixit must deal with what it means to be part human and part machine. |
Cinderblock
All brawn and no brain, this strongman can blast through walls with ease.
Built of solid concrete and capable of taking on all five Teen Titans
at once, Cinderblock is a powerful foot soldier for Slade. |