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Teen Titans Go! is a comic book series that was published by DC Comics. It is based on the 2000s animated TV series Teen Titans which is itself loosely based on the team that starred in the popular 1980s comic The New Teen Titans. The series was written by J Torres; Todd Nauck and Larry Stucker were the regular illustrators. It was written to appeal to an audience that includes pre-teen children, the primary audience of the TV series.

The series spanned a total of 55 issues, which started in November 2003 and ended in May 2008.

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Continuity with the animated series

While the comic's stories stand independently, its issues are done so as not to contradict events established in the animated series' episodes. Often, Teen Titans Go! also references episodes of the show, as well as expanding on parts of the series.

  • Issues #11 and #12 occur during Terra's time with the group, expanding on a flashback (continuity)|flashback from "Aftershock Part 2."
  • In #26 and #40, the issues shows Jinx's time with both HIVE Five teams. Another instance is with Wonder Girl's appearance in the comics. Her appearance will refer to cameo appearance|cameos that she made in Season 5 of the show.
  • 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. She also makes a cameo in #39 as a doll (T costume) and in a joke as the schoolgirl. Also in the comics Jinx and Kid Flash's relationship remains.
  • In many issues the writers have placed the Goth subculture|goth boy from the dance club that talked with Raven in the episode "Sisters."
    • 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.
    • Issue #19 as the drummer of Johnny Rancid's band. His official name is never actually stated but he is referred to as Goth by most fans. In issue #19 he wears a shirt with the word "GOTH" printed on it
    • In issue #42 it is revealed that he works in a Video arcade|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 Teen Titans Go! his design has been changed: he no longer has elongated eyelashes on his left eye like he did in the cartoon in Teen Titans Go; he has regular eyelashes. He also has thick eyebrows as opposed to no eyebrows as seen in the show. He also has thicker hair with hair on the sides and grayish purple eyes. 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."

Also, J Torres mentions in the letter pages of #34 that not all stories will be set in the present time. Some will even be placed during Season 1. An example of this is the first story in #40, which shows Jinx as part of the HIVE.

Issue Guide

Issue: Title: Guest Heroes: Villains: Notes: Synopsis:
1 Demo None Jinx, Gizmo, Mammoth, Slade, HIVE Headmistress Beginning with the regular triplet: J. Torres (writer), Todd Nauck (penciller) and Larry Stucker (inker). Gizmo created a way of study the Titans' abilities and weaknesses through an online fight game. Now Gizmo, Jinx and Mammoth can use what they learned in battle.
2 The Beast Boy Who Cried Wolf None Gordanians The constants Beast Boy's jokes are angering the other Titans. When Starfire is chased by Gordanians, no one believes BB when he says their teammate is in trouble.
3 Lame Sarah Simms Cinderblock - The first work of Tim Smith 3 as penciller in an issue, instead of Todd Nauck.

- The deficient children who play baseball in this issue probably are the same children who appear in "The Sum of his Parts".

Even being a hero, Cyborg has many problems with the Titans' fans: They consider him very "freaky" and "scary". This changes only when he meets Sarah, a voluntary who look after deficient children.
4 My Crummy Valentine Goth boy Puppet King The first work of John McCrea as penciller and James Hodgkins as inker in an issue. 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. However, Puppet King intends something to this date...
5 Monster Zit None Trigon (actually, isn't the true Trigon, but a manifestation of the Raven's anger) Raven has a zit, and all the Titans (especially Beast Boy) want to pop it somehow. But as Raven's anger grows with the pursuit, the zit also grows, and grows, and grows...
6 Storm Thunder & Lightning None Thunder and Lightning begin a fight above the city. Their powers are breaking everything and creating tumult. What's worse, the Titans, instead of stopping the fight, end up joining it.
7 How You Play the Game None Blackfire Blackfire returns to Earth to make amends with Starfire, and challenge her to a friendly race across the city. The other Titans don't trust Blackfire, so they will follow this race closely.
8 Naked City None Mad Mod The first work of Adam Beechen as writer, Erik Vedder as penciller and M3th as inker in an issue. Mad Mod, disguised of a stylist, gave some clothes to the heroes. These clothes hypnotize whoever wears them. Every citizen also buys Mad Mod's clothes, because of the Titans' popularity with them.
9 War Machine Fixit Jinx (cameo), Mammoth (cameo), Gizmo First appearance of the Titans Go-Bot 5. Gizmo become a hard opponent for the Titans, because of his stolen tech. So, Cyborg begs help to Fixit and his upgrades. However, when Gizmo builds a giant robot, only the "Titans Go-Bot 5" can help they.
10 Finding Nero Aqualad, Terra (cameo), Speedy (cameo), Gill Girl None A strange aquatic creature is scaring the people at the Jump City Bay and seeking something. Nevertheless, the only thing what Starfire and Raven is thinking at moment is "Does Aqualad have a girlfriend?"
11 Countdown Terra Slade and minions Beginning of the fans' letters section with Johnny DC after the story. Before the events in "Betrayal", Terra already gained the trust of the Titans; until she's supposedly kidnapped by Slade. As the fans must know, It's just a trap.
12 Magic & Misdirection Terra Mumbo The ending of this adventure is shown as a flashback in "Aftershock pt 2". Mumbo wants to do his thiefts without the Titans' interference. So, he makes many magics and tricks to keep them busy.
13 What Time Is it, Mr. Wolf? Mr. Wolf, Goth boy, Sarah Simms Mr. Wolf (werewolf) An ill man named Mr. Wolf begs help to the Titans: A place to stay at the Halloween's full moon night because seems what they're the only ones who can... handle his ill. Beast Boy was chosen to watch over him.
14 If You Can't Beat `Em... Speedy Plasmus Plasmus already is in its second form (after "Transformation"). Speedy appears to help the Titans against Plasmus. But Plasmus chugs plenty toxic sludge, and is more dangerous: Now, when it's damaged, its pieces become minor monsters.
15 Pop Quiz None Kitten, Kwiz Kid, Killer Moth A new villain called Kwiz Kid kinapped Kitten. To find they, Robin has to seek various clues and riddles spread in all the city.
16 Beauty & the Wildebeest Wildebeest, Goth Boy (chibi), Fixit (chibi), Terra (chibi), Thunder & Lightning (chibis) Rock, Paper, Scissors, HIVE Headmistress - First work of Mike Norton as penciller in an issue.

- In this issue we can see the human form of Wildebeest, never shown in TV.

Walking in the shopping mall, Starfire finds a little boy, seemingly lost and alone. They don't know what are followed by three new villains. Although, these three also don't know this child...
17 Anger Management Hot Spot Adonis Story is specifically set after the episode "The Beast Within". Hot Spot needs to control his angerous temperament, so the Titans try many ways to get it. One of the reasons for it is don't anger Adonis in fight, else he can become the beast seen in "The Beast Within".
18 When Chibis Attack Larry, Tween Titans, Chibis of Thunder & Lightning. Kardiak, Chibis of Slade, Jinx, Gizmo, Mammoth, Mad Mod, Blackfire, Cinderblock, Killer Moth, Kitten, Kwiz Kid, Gordanians, Slade Commandos, Puppet King, Plasmus, and Mumbo J. torres and Todd Nauck appear in the last page of the story, in the "real" world. Besides, There are chibis of Torres, Nauck and Stucker in two pages. Suddenly, chibis of the Titans appear without explanation. Who's to blame is Larry and his allergy: When he was reading his comic book (Teen Titans Go!, maybe...), he sneezed and the characters went out of it.
19 Song of the Dead Goth boy The Agent, Johnny Rancid Someone gave to Johnny Rancid what he asked for: Sing with a rock band. However, in every places what he makes a concert, appear brain-eater zombies.
20 Secret Moves Bumblebee, Mas Y Menos, Aqualad, Speedy, Sarah Simms (chibi), Terra (actually, just a game character). Atlas, Jinx, Gizmo, Mammoth (cameo), Blackfire (actually, just a game character). Atlas appears in the online fight game to challenge Cyborg again. The plan was suck Cyb inside of the game. Nevertheless, who "enter" in it are Starfire, Raven and other girls.
21 ...Garsaurus REX! Bumblebee, Aqualad, Mas Y Menos, Speedy Professor Chang, Garsaurus Rex, Slade (cameo), Brother Blood (cameo), Phobia (cameo), Control Freak (cameo), Kwiz Kid (cameo), The Brain (cameo), Giant Eyeball (cameo) Second appearance of the Titans Go-Bot 5. Chang creates a weapon what causes transmutations in its targets. The result is the creation of a big monster what is destroying all the city.
22 The Book/Listen True Master (Listen) Slade (Listen) - The first issue with two stories.

- The Book: The first work of Sean Galloway as penciller in an issue (However, Sean worked in Teen Titans Go! since the issue #16 as cover designer).

- Listen: The first work of Khary Randolph as penciller in an issue.

- The Book: Raven lends the Titans her most terrifyng book. Nevertheless, she doesn't want lend it to Beast Boy, because he's very fearful. Then, he decides "borrow" it and sneak out.

- Listen: Robin is training with the True Master when he is attacked by robot commandos disguised as monks. Slade appears to fight!

23 Knockoff! None Red X (actually robots), Control Freak Red X reappears in the city, but seems what he can be in many places at the same time now. Besides, his new thefts are very stranges. Then, maybe isn't Red X...
24 Power Failure Speedy (chibi), Aqualad (chibi) Katarou, Master of Games (just as remembrance) Katarou finds the gem used by the Master of Games and try trap warriors and use their powers. In the battle, the gem is broken and it changes the powers of the Titans. Now, They must learn with the each other powers.
25 Secret Santa Mr. Wolf, Titans East (via satellite TV) Billy Numerous Mr. Wolf (from #13) falls victim to Billy's crime spree. During the Christmas, the Titans need stop a Bily Numerous' theft. After resolve it, the heroes go back to the Tower and exchange gifts in a "Secret Santa".
26 Call of the Wild None The HIVE Five (Jinx, Gizmo, Mammoth, See-More, and Private HIVE) Beast Boy is invitated to participate in a movie called "Jungle Boy". While the changeling is busy with scenes and recordings, the other Titans need to stop the HIVE Five.
27 Love is a Battlefield Sarah Simms, Aqualad (chibi), Gill Girl (chibi), Goth boy (chibi), Más y Menos (chibis) Jinx, Overload, Kwiz Kid (chibi), Kitten (chibi) During a battle, Overload hides itself inside the Cyborg's body, letting him "unplugged". In this condition, Cyb needs to go in a date with Sarah; but Jinx (full of jealous) will do anything to stop this.
28 Surprises Mento, Elasti-Girl, Robotman, Negative Man Madame Rouge (cameo), Animal-Vegetable-Mineral Man - Some parts of the Beast Boy's childhood with the Doom Patrol are revealed.

- The remembrance with the Animal-Vegetable-Mineral Man is eventually a homage to the comic book "My Greatest Adventure", the first appearance of Doom Patrol in DC universe.

It's the Beast Boy's Birthday, and the Titans and the Doom Patrol are making a surprise party. While they prepare all, the Titans and the readers hear some stories about the little green kid.
29 Who Wants Pie? Bumblebee, Aqualad (chibi), Lightning (chibi), Mas Y Menos (chibi), Kid Flash (chibi) Mother Mae-Eye, Brain, Slade (chibi), Control Freak (chibi), Killer Moth (chibi), Mumbo (chibi), Atlas (chibi) Cyborg, Beast Boy and Starfire are all contestants on "Who Wants Pie?", the new game show sensation… with a sinister edge! If the Titans want to get out alive and out of the host's control, they'll have to solve a bunch of puzzles and brain-teasers.
30 Slings & Arrows/The Battery Speedy, Aqualad (Slings & Arrows) Trident (Slings & Arrows); Dr. Light, Professor Chang (The Battery)
31 Night Time Nightwing, White Raven (cameo), Older Beast Boy (cameo), Older Cyborg Warp
32 Arena Kole, Gnarrk, Pantha, Herald, Tramm, Aqualad The Lanista, General Immortus, Private HIVE One Titan after another is being kidnapped and forced to fight Private HIVE, in training as a gladiator.
33 The Strangest Sports Story Ever Told Bumblebee, Aqualad, Speedy, Mas Y Menos, Fixit, Jinx (chibi) Atlas, Control Freak, Plasmus, Slade Commando, Mumbo, Puppet King, Captain Pegleg Jack, Killer Moth, Steamroller, Mother Mae-Eye (chibi), The Brain (cameo), Monsieur Mallah (cameo) An all-villain team challenges the Titans to a very unfriendly game of baseball, with the safety of Jump City at stake.
34 The Great Race Jinx, Kid Flash, Speedy, Aqualad, Argent, Mas Y Menos, Schoolgirl (Terra; cameo), Bumblebee, Bushido, Doom Patrol, Wonder Girl (cameo) Cheshire, Punk Rocket, Ding Dong Daddy (cameo) Kid Flash challenges Mas and Menos to a race around the world as a charity fundraiser, but they have to get through both villains and groupies to reach the finish line.
35 Enemy of My Enemy None Private HIVE, General Immortus, Slade's commandos,Brother Blood(cameo),Hive Wrestler(cameo),Gizmo(cameo),Mammoth(cameo),Jinx(cameo),See-More(cameo) A continuation of #32. Now that Private HIVE has been cast out of the Lanista's arena in disgrace, General Immortus recruits him for an assault on Titans Tower.
36 Troy Wonder Girl, Speedy, Aqualad, Kid Flash, Jinx, Pantha, Kole, Argent, Bumblebee, Mas Y Menos (cameo), Gnarrk (cameo), Herald (cameo), Thunder & Lightning (cameo) Blackfire, Gordanians First appearance of Wonder Girl. The Titans race to stop the Gordanians from kidnapping all of the world's female heroes to sell them into slavery.
37 Winterlude (includes a story from sparktop.org) Sara Hunter (Story from Sparktop) Mumbo
38 It's a Mod, Mod, Mod, Mod World None Mad Mod
39 Stupid Cupid Wonder Girl, Jinx, Sarah Simms, Mas Y Menos, Pantha, Wildebeest, Kid Flash, Argent, Bumblebee, Herald, Speedy, Larry Kitten, Le Blanc, Monseuir Mallah (chibi), Cheshire Story is specifically set after the DTV Teen Titans: Trouble in Tokyo. Larry takes it upon himself to play matchmaker, pairing up couples that he thinks should be together.
40 Nearly Nabbed Me/Lightning in a Bottle Thunder & Lightning (Lightning in a Bottle) The HIVE Five: Jinx (before reformation), Gizmo, Mammoth, Kyd Wykkyd (actually Raven in disguise), Billy Numerous, (Nearly Nabbed Me); Professor Chang (Lightning in a Bottle) The HIVE Five tell each other stories of how they barely escaped the Titans; Professor Chang tries to capture Lightning and sell him as a genie.
41 Bad Girls Titans East, Argent, Jericho, Red Star, Wonder Girl Mad Maud, Pink X, Joy Stick, Marionette, Daughter Blood (all of whom are actually Kitten in disguise), Killer Moth New female villains are suddenly causing chaos all over the world, with each clamiing to be the daughter of one of the Titans' enemies.
42 Pieces of Me Jericho, Melvin, Timmy, Teether, Raven Emoticlones Red Raven, XL Terrestrial An accident causes Raven's personality to split into the "Emoticlones" seen in the TV episode "Nevermore." As they run wild through Jump City, it falls to Jericho to help round them up and put Raven back together.
43 The Fearsome Five Jinx, Kid Flash The Fearsome Five (including Psimon, Dr. Light, Jinx (undercover for the Titans), Gizmo, Mammoth, Cinderblock, Private HIVE, Angel, XL Terrestrial, See-More, Billy Numerous, Kyd Wykkyd, The Hive Wrestler, Rock, Paper, Scissors, Control Freak, Steamroller, Adonis, Kwiz Kid Jinx officially gets a Titans Communicator. Psimon holds tryouts to assemble a new team of villains that can take the Titans down.
44 Red Raven Arella Red Raven, Kitten, Killer Moth A continuation of #42. Raven has been a bit too cheerful since the end of #42; the part of her that represents Trigon's evil is still on the loose. Like it or not, she has to re-integrate that facet back into her mind if she wants to be herself again.
45 Biography of a Beast Boy/Cyborg's Story Cyborg's and Beast Boy's parents, Doom Patrol, Justice League (including Superman, Wonder Woman, Batman, Flash, Zatanna, Shayera Hol (Hawkgirl), Supergirl, Martian Manhunter, Green Lantern, Aquaman, Black Canary, Captain Atom, Atom, Mary Marvel), Sarah Simms Stone (flashback to "Deception"), Jinx (flashback took place during "Deception"), Cinderblock (flashback took during place "Lame") Origins revealed for Beast Boy and Cyborg.
46 Wildfire Wonder Girl, Jinx, Kid Flash, Red Star, Galfore, Starfire's parents, Wildfire (only in flashbacks) Blackfire, Wildfire (Actually Madame Rouge), Gordanian army Starfire's origin revealed. Starfire's long-lost brother comes to Earth for a visit, but his strange behavior turns the family reunion into a free-for-all.
47 Regarding Robin/One Morning Batman, The Flying Graysons (brief flashback) Gizmo In the first story, the narrator is revealed as Batman only on the last page. Batman checks up on Robin from a distance to see how his life is going; Raven and Starfire start the morning and deal with the latest crime spree in very different ways.
48 Wrong Place, Wrong Time Killowat, Herald, Mirage, Dagon, Brotherhood of Justice Teen Tyrants (Red Robin, Tempest, Red Raven, Arsenal, Blackfire) Blackfire is actually Gemini (DC Comics), working undercover for the Brotherhood of Justice. Also, Killowat's name is spelled "Kilowatt" throughout this issue. Killowat is accidentally pulled through a time portal that leaves him stranded in the present, and the Titans must find a way to return him to the future.
49 Legacy Aqualad, Tramm, Kid Flash, Jinx Wintergreen, Professor Chang, Gizmo, Mammoth, Ravager (Rose Wilson) The Ravager wears a hood with the left eye covered, reflecting the one she gouged out in DC continuity. However, she eventually removes it to reveal two healthy eyes. The Ravager arrives in Jump City to take over the estate of her father (Slade) and carry on his vendetta against the Titans.
50 Graduation Day Bumblebee, Aqualad, Speedy, Kid Flash, Argent, Jericho, Kole, Gnarrk, Herald, Wonder Girl, Red Star, Lightning, Bushido, Silkie Private HIVE (now Sergeant HIVE), Jinx, Gizmo Mammoth, See-More (all by flashback), General Immortus, Army Brats A continuation of #32 and #35, and the introduction of the Titans' worldwide traning program. Having been abandoned by both the Lanista and General Immortus, Private HIVE gives himself a promotion and trains a new squad of supervillains as his foot soldiers.
51 Metamorphosis Terra, Geo-Force General Immortus, Slade Origins of Terra and Geo-Force. Terra's brother Geo-Force storms into Jump City looking for her, but is surprised to learn of the events surrounding her time with the Titans.
52 Dial H for Hero Robby Reed (alias Changeling, Power Boy, Lagoon Boy, Jesse Quick) Punk Rocket, Billy Numerous New heroes start popping up all over Jump City at the same time that the Titans' own powers begin to fail them.
53 Wacky Wednesday/Hot & Cold Doom Patrol, Kid Flash, Jinx Kid Kold, Ice Kate Beast Boy's full name is given as Garfield Mark Logan. Mento and Beast Boy recall an incident in which they traded bodies; Kid Flash and Jinx run into a pair of villains, one of whom used to be Jinx's boyfriend.
54 Makes You Wonder Pantha, Bumblebee, Aqualad, Wonder Girl, Cassie Sandsmark Trident An ambitious high school student is determined to prove herself as a worthy partner for Wonder Woman, even if she has to go right through Wonder Girl to do it.
55 When There's Trouble... Melvin, Soldier Boy, Soldier Girl, Protector, Fixit, Cassie Sandsmark, Doom Patrol, Flamebird, Mirage (in the Titans' dreams) Mr. Wolf, Gordanians, Blackfire (in the Titans' dreams), Phobia, Brain, Monsieur Mallah Chibis of many Titans and villains fill the margins of this issue making various knock-knock jokes and poses. The ending of the series is discussed on the letters page: "It really doesn't make sense to print an animated version of a comic book when the cartoon isn't being made." Phobia appears in Titans Tower twisting the Titans' dreams into nightmares in order to paralyze them with their own worst fears. Robin is abandoned by his teammates and left to defend Jump City alone; Cyborg is stripped of his humanity by Fixit; Beast Boy is forever cut off from his friends in the Doom Patrol; Starfire is attacked by her sister, Blackfire and a group of Gordanians; and Raven feels herself being taken over by Trigon's evil. Once all five Titans have been subdued, Phobia contacts the Brotherhood of Evil to report her success, but Silkie sets off an alarm to wake them up. Cyborg quickly updates his internal security programs to keep her from invading his mind again and dispatches her in short order. After which the Titans discuss the creation of a new Titans Tower, called North Tower, Cyborg's New Teen Titans training program, and the threat of Trigon is dismissed. At the end of the issue Cyborg receives an alert about Gizmo and the new Hive Five, the team then departs to the scene. This ending parallels the ending of the Teen Titans television series.

Reprint collections

Vol. Title Material collected ISBN Notes
1 Truth, Justice, Pizza! Teen Titans Go! #1-5 ISBN 1-4012-0333-7 Digest size
2 Heroes on Patrol Teen Titans Go! #6-10 ISBN 1-4012-0334-5 Digest size
3 Bring it On! Teen Titans Go! #11-15 ISBN 1-4012-0511-9 Digest size
4 Ready for Action Teen Titans Go! #16-20 ISBN 1-4012-0985-8 Digest size
5 On the Move Teen Titans Go! #21-25 ISBN 1-4012-0986-6 Digest size
6 Titans Together Teen Titans Go! #26-32 ISBN 1-4012-1563-7 Trade paperback

Characters that didn't make an appearance in the TV series

Wonder Girl (Donna Troy)

Made a cameo in issue #34 ("The Great Race"); had her first full appearance in #36 ("Troy") where she helps the Titans against Blackfire's plot to sell all the female titans into slavery. She appears with the classic Teen Titans (Robin, Aqualad, Speedy, and Kid Flash) and their chibi-selves dress in their original costumes. She also makes an appearance in #39 ("Stupid Cupid") helping Cupid get his wings and arrows back from Larry, who has stolen them to make titans hook up with each other.

Animal-Vegetable-Mineral Man

Had a cameo appearance in issue #28 of Teen Titans Go!. The Doom Patrol discuss a battle they (along with a younger Beast Boy) had with Animal-Vegetable-Mineral Man. He makes a full appearance on page 10, which itself is a based on the cover of the My Greatest Adventure comic.

Sarah Simms

Sarah's character in Teen Titans Go! to has appeared in many issues starting with the third issue #3 ("Lame") where she was playing baseball with a group of children who have prosthetic limbs and her group of encouraged Cyborg when he was depressed after a kid called him lame. Cy and Sarah both were very attracted to each other. As the Titans were leaving she told Cy to call her. Sarah appeared in issue #13 ("What Time Is It, Mr. Wolf") where she was trick-or-treating with Cy and the same group of children though their date was cut short when Cy needed to help control Mr. Wolf. Sarah appeared in #20 ("Secret Moves") where her date with Cyborg was cut short once again. In #27 ("Love is A Battlefield") she and Jinx fight over Cyborg but the comic ends with both leaving him due to a confusion when he is possessed by Overload. Sarah returned to Cyborg in #39 ("Stupid Cupid") she and Cyborg went on a double date with Starfire and Robin. In #45 she, Beast Boy, and Cyborg supervise the handicapped children on a camping trip that Cyborg agreed to do prior to their break up. In the first part of the story Beast Boy tells his origin to Sarah and the kids by the campfire. The second part has Cyborg talking to Sarah and tells her about his life before to joining the Titans. Sarah explained that she left him because she thought that he didn't care, due to Cyborg never telling her when he would be out on missions for weeks. Cy says he should have been more considerate and open with her and then tells her his origin. After, he tells her that she saw past his cybernetic parts and understood him and he could relate with her. He also says that they met in another life (a reference to Sarasim in the episode "Cyborg the Barbarian"). He asks her if she'd give him a second chance and she tells him that she'll be attending college soon, and Cyborg promises her he'll keep in touch through cellphone, e-mail, text, or even smoke signals (he calls himself as a walking communication center). Sarah happily agrees to make up and the two hug. Cy happily tells Sarah that he thinks Robin can get a T-communicator for her. The story ends with them embracing, and Beast Boy teasing them like he did in the issue they met.

Justice League (Cameo)

Teen Titans Go! #45 has Beast Boy relating his origin to some children at camp, though he goes outside the facts a few times, such as claiming to have been in the Justice League. The members who appear in his fantasy are: Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Flash, Green Lantern, Martian Manhunter, Hawkgirl, Supergirl, Captain Atom, Mary Marvel, Aquaman, Atom, Black Canary and Zatanna.

  • Batman narrates Dick Grayson/Robin's origin in Teen Titans Go! #47, though he doesn't appear until the last page of the story.
Rose Wilson (as the Ravager)

She comes to Jump City in issue #49 and announces herself as Slade's daughter, intending to claim his possessions and carry on his battle against the Titans. However, they convince her that she can make her own choices in life; she then accepts their invitation to stay with them while she sorts everything out.

Geo-Force

He storms into Jump City in issue #51, looking for his sister Terra. Once the Titans calm him down, they learn of the pair's childhood in Markovia and the experiments that gave them their powers. From a distance, he sees Terra--or the schoolgirl who looks exactly like her--on the Murakami School campus. Satisfied that she appears to be happier than she ever was as a child, he leaves without talking to her.

Robby Reed

This version of the character unknowingly drew his powers from other heroes who were close by. Resulting in Robby giving up his dial and signing up for Cyborg's New Teen Titan's Training program. His identities in the issue were:

Cassie Sandsmark

She appears in #54, styling herself as a replacement for Wonder Girl. Her powers (strength, speed, flying) come from two stolen artifacts, the Gauntlet of Atlas and the Sandals of Hermes. She barges into an athletic tournament on Paradise Island, intending to challenge Wonder Girl one-on-one, but ends up saving her from an assault by Trident instead. At the issue's end, she is offered a chance to join the Titans' training program, once her mother is through punishing her for stealing the artifacts.

Cassie has a brief appearance in #55, catching Cyborg off guard with a surprise attack in what turns out to be a very bad dream.

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