![]() ![]() Synopsis: A strange aquatic creature is scaring the people at the Jump City Bay and seeking something. ![]() However, when Gizmo builds a giant robot, only the "Titans Go-Bot 5" can help them.Īqualad, Terra (cameo), Speedy (cameo), Gill Girl So, Cyborg begs help to Fixit and his upgrades. Synopsis: Gizmo becomes a hard opponent for the Titans, because of his stolen tech. First work of Adam Beechen as writer, Erik Vedder as penciller and M3th as inker in an issue. Every citizen also buys Mad Mod's clothes, because of the Titans' popularity with them. These clothes hypnotize whoever wears them. Synopsis: Mad Mod, disguised as a stylist, gave some clothes to the heroes. The other Titans don't trust Blackfire, so they will follow this race closely. Synopsis: Blackfire returns to Earth to make amends with Starfire, and challenge her to a friendly race across the city. What's worse, the Titans, instead of stopping the fight, end up joining it. Their powers are breaking everything and creating tumult. Synopsis: Thunder and Lightning begin a fight above the city. Synopsis: Raven's got the father of all zits! And while her team tries to be helpful, they only stress her out further, causing the blemish to become an entity of its own! Trigon (not the true Trigon, but a manifestation of Raven's anger) However, Puppet King intends something to this date. Synopsis: It's Valentine's Day, so Cyborg and Beast Boy encourage Robin to take Starfire out on a date, only to show her the "true meaning" of this day. This changes only when he meets Sarah, a volunteer who looks after deficient children. Synopsis: Even being a hero, Cyborg has many problems with the Titans' fans: they consider him very "freaky" and "scary". When Starfire is chased by Gordanians, no one believes BB when he says their teammate is in trouble. Synopsis: Beast Boy's constant jokes are angering the other Titans. Now Gizmo, Jinx and Mammoth can use what they learned in battle against the Titans. Synopsis: Gizmo creates a way to study the Titans' abilities and weaknesses through an online fight game. An example of this is the first story in #40, which shows Jinx as part of the H.I.V.E. Some will even be placed during Season 1. ![]() Also, Torres mentioned in the letter pages of #34 that not all stories will be set in the present time.In issue #42 when Raven's Emoticlones run loose on the city the purple emoticlone which represents love/lust flirts with Goth while he is working at the arcade, embarrassing him in front of the other "cast members." He also has thicker hair with hair on the sides and grayish purple eyes. He also has thick eyebrows as opposed to no eyebrows as seen in the show. In Teen Titans Go! his design has been changed: he no longer has elongated eyelashes on his left eye like he did in the cartoon he has regular eyelashes. In issue #42 it is revealed that he works in a arcade, where wears a name tag marked "GOTH BOY." It's not clear whether that is his real name, with "Goth" being his first name and "Boy" as his last name, or if it is merely his nickname.In issue #19 he wears a shirt with the word "GOTH" printed on it. His official name is never actually stated but he is referred to as Goth by most fans. Issue #19 as the drummer of Johnny Rancid's band.Although in issue # 16 ("Beauty and The Wildebeest") a chibi version of Goth (shown selling Chibi Raven candles from a store named DV8 as a parody of the word "deviate") is shown with no eyebrows and long eyelashes on the left side oddly.In many issues the writers have placed the goth boy from the dance club that talked with Raven in the episode " Sisters.".She also makes a cameo in #39 as a doll (T costume) and in a joke as the schoolgirl. Terra, or a schoolgirl who looks exactly like her, appears in a cameo in #34 her backstory and that of her brother Geo-Force is explored in #51.Her appearance will refer to cameos that she made in Season 5 of the show. Another instance is with Wonder Girl's appearance in the comics. In #26 and #40, the issues shows Jinx's time with both H.I.V.E.Issues #11 and #12 occur during Terra's time with the group, expanding on a flashback from "Aftershock Part 2.".Often, Teen Titans Go! also references episodes of the show, as well as expanding on parts of the series. While the comic's stories stand independently, its issues are done so as not to contradict events established in the animated series' episodes. ![]() The series spanned a total of 55 issues, which started in November 2003 and ended in May 2008. got into some darker storylines, and they introduced a lot more characters, so they expanded on it, and they let the show evolve with the audience, which is what we tried to do with the comic book, as well. but along the way, I think the producers discovered it was reaching a wider audience. As with the show, started out skewed a lot younger. ![]()
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