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The Teen Titans are one of the primary stable team books of the DC Universe, originally starting as a group of side-kicks and later developing into their own legacy. Their humble Silver Age origins set them up as a junior version of the Justice League, although they came into their own when New Teen Titans by Marv Wolfman and George Pérez began adding new characters and developing them individually. Like anything else in the DCU, there are amazing Titans comics and there are terrible ones. They can be a powerful look at the effects of strong philosophical issues on youth in their best moments, and a shitty high school drama with tights at their worst. Regardless, they're an important structural pillar of the DCU.

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  • The Teen Titans are one of the primary stable team books of the DC Universe, originally starting as a group of side-kicks and later developing into their own legacy. Their humble Silver Age origins set them up as a junior version of the Justice League, although they came into their own when New Teen Titans by Marv Wolfman and George Pérez began adding new characters and developing them individually. Like anything else in the DCU, there are amazing Titans comics and there are terrible ones. They can be a powerful look at the effects of strong philosophical issues on youth in their best moments, and a shitty high school drama with tights at their worst. Regardless, they're an important structural pillar of the DCU.
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  • The Teen Titans are one of the primary stable team books of the DC Universe, originally starting as a group of side-kicks and later developing into their own legacy. Their humble Silver Age origins set them up as a junior version of the Justice League, although they came into their own when New Teen Titans by Marv Wolfman and George Pérez began adding new characters and developing them individually. Like anything else in the DCU, there are amazing Titans comics and there are terrible ones. They can be a powerful look at the effects of strong philosophical issues on youth in their best moments, and a shitty high school drama with tights at their worst. Regardless, they're an important structural pillar of the DCU.
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