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* NotMeThisTime: After the events of "Bad Girls", a later issue have Robin facing Jade Wilson, daughter of his arch nemesis Slade. Robin's first reaction is that it's Kitten posing as the offspring of other villains to get her father's attention, ''again'', but it turns out Jade Wilson's the real deal.

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* CerebusSyndrome: Much like the show it was based on, the comics began lighthearted and humourous, [[LighterAndSofter to the point of skewing toward even younger kids]] with {{Knock Knock Joke}}s and "What Am I" riddles in the panel margins, but slowly began to incorporate more complex stories and even two-parters, though still much less epic than the animated series.



* {{Crossover}}: With ''ComicBook/DialHForHero'' in issue 52. [[spoiler: The Dial's stealing other Titans' powers for Robby to use, instead of granting him whole-new ones, though. Robby gives the dial up once he finds out.]]

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* {{Crossover}}: With ''ComicBook/DialHForHero'' in issue 52. [[spoiler: The Dial's stealing other Titans' powers for Robby to use, instead of granting him whole-new ones, though. Robby gives the dial up dial-up once he finds out.]]



* LegacyCharacter: An interesting variation: issue 54, "Makes You Wonder", features Cassie Sandsmark attemping to usurp Donna Troy's position as Wonder Girl.

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* LegacyCharacter: An interesting variation: issue 54, "Makes You Wonder", features Cassie Sandsmark attemping attempting to usurp Donna Troy's position as Wonder Girl.



* LightBulbJoke: Mumbo Jumbo asks "How many magicians does it take to change a lightbulb?" and answers "Depends what you want it changed to!"

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* LightBulbJoke: Mumbo Jumbo asks "How many magicians does it take to change a lightbulb?" and answers "Depends on what you want it changed to!"to!"
* LighterAndSofter: The series is a lot more laid back in tone than the cartoon it was based on, to the point of even seeming to skew toward a younger audience in its first issues, with {{Chibi}}-fied characters making jokes, simple riddles, and games for the reader, and even when it later incorporated the show's more complex plots, they are considerably smaller in scope.
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''Teen Titans Go!'' is a {{comics}} series that ran for 55 issues from 2003 to 2008. It is based on the animated series ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans'', which ''itself'' is based on [[ComicBook/TeenTitans an older comics series of the same name]]. Like the cartoon, it is {{animesque}} and intended primarily for pre-teen boys, but did not shy away from somewhat darker material as the series progressed. It featured one-shot gags in the page margins presented by [[SuperDeformed chibi]] versions of the cast, as well as continuations or expansions of plotlines from the series. Most issues, however, presented stand-alone plots.

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''Teen Titans Go!'' is a {{comics}} series that ran for 55 issues from 2003 to 2008. It is based on the animated series ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans'', ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans2003'', which ''itself'' is based on [[ComicBook/TeenTitans an older comics series of the same name]]. Like the cartoon, it is {{animesque}} and intended primarily for pre-teen boys, but did not shy away from somewhat darker material as the series progressed. It featured one-shot gags in the page margins presented by [[SuperDeformed chibi]] versions of the cast, as well as continuations or expansions of plotlines from the series. Most issues, however, presented stand-alone plots.
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* NakedPeopleAreFunny: ''[[UpToEleven Everyone in Jump City]]'' (except Robin, Raven, and Cyborg) is naked by the end of issue eight. ItMakesSenseInContext.

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* NakedPeopleAreFunny: ''[[UpToEleven Everyone ''Everyone in Jump City]]'' City'' (except Robin, Raven, and Cyborg) is naked by the end of issue eight. ItMakesSenseInContext.



* UpToEleven: Lampshaded in Issue #38. Robin has figured out it'll take a really loud noise to foil Mad Mod's plan. Mod complains that his amps "only go to ten" but the Titans "are rockin' to elevan at least".
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* BookEnds: See that cover in the page image? [[http://static.comicvine.com/uploads/scale_large/1/19859/525792-ttg_55_onlyorko_dcp_001.jpg Here's the cover of the final issue.]]

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* BookEnds: See that The cover in the page image? [[http://static.comicvine.com/uploads/scale_large/1/19859/525792-ttg_55_onlyorko_dcp_001.jpg Here's the cover art of the final issue.]]first and last issues of the series feature the Titans putting up posters.
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* BarefootCartoonAnimal: Gill Girl.

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* BarefootCartoonAnimal: Gill Girl.Girl wears only a bathing suit. Hardly surprising, considering that she's a [[FishPeople Fish Person]] with webbed feet.
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** Issue 54 reveals that the BattleCry for the Amazons is "''ComicBook/AmazonsAttack''"

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** Issue 54 reveals that the BattleCry for the Amazons is "''ComicBook/AmazonsAttack''"''"ComicBook/AmazonsAttack"''
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** In Issue 47, Raven's day starts with her grumbling about a "Beast Boy nightmare" that appears to have involved a music number.

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** In Issue 47, Raven's day starts with her grumbling about a "Beast Boy nightmare" that appears to have involved a music musical number.



** At one point, Raven makes a crack at Beast Boy's expense that provokes him to threaten to disinvite her to a Dayton family barbecue--which naturally implies that Beast Boy has already invited her to a get-together with his family.

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** At one point, Later in the same issue, Raven makes a crack at Beast Boy's expense that provokes him to threaten to disinvite her to a Dayton family barbecue--which naturally implies that Beast Boy has barbecue--naturally implying he's already invited her to a get-together with his family.
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** Issue 54 reveals that the BattleCry for the Amazons is "''ComicBook/AmazonsAttack''"
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* FreakyFridayFlip: Beast Boy and Mento once did this due to the former fiddling with latter's helmet.

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* FreakyFridayFlip: Beast Boy and Mento once did this due to the former fiddling with latter's helmet. Rita describes it as their "Wacky Wednesday".
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** In Issue 52, the various heroes who steal the Teen Titans' thunder and powers take their {{Code Name}}s from the original comics, including "Changeling", "Jesse Quick", "Power Boy", "Lagoon Boy", and even "Protector".
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** In Issue 50, Beast Boy is surprised to see Speedy, who left the Titans to join the Justice League off-screen--a nod to Speedy's appearance in ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague Unlimited''.

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** In Issue 50, Beast Boy is surprised to see Speedy, who left the Titans to join the Justice League off-screen--a nod to Speedy's appearance in ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague Unlimited''. The same issue ends with the Titans officially restructuring into an official global organization and expanding their outreach, effectively making themselves Teen Titans Unlimited.
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** New versions of Aqua Girl, Golden Eagle, and Azrael, recurring allies from the ''New Comicbook/TeenTitans'', appear briefly on a screen in Issue 50. Mirage and Flamebird also appear, but Mirage appeared in an earlier issue, and both will appear in a later issue as well.
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** In Issue 50, Beast Boy is surprised to see Speedy, who left the Titans to join the Justice League off-screen--a nod to Speedy's appearance in ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague Unlimited''.

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* AdaptationalBackstoryChange: In the original comics, Killowat was a time traveler trying to SetRightWhatOnceWentWrong. Here, he's from an alternate universe and is trying to get back home.

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* AdaptationalBackstoryChange: In AdaptationAmalgamation: While this series is a comic adaptation of ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans2003'', it adopts more material from the ''Comicbook/TeenTitans'' comics than the original comics, Killowat cartoon. One of the first big adaptations was the introduction of Sarah Simms, who was a time traveler trying to SetRightWhatOnceWentWrong. Here, he's from an alternate universe and is trying to get back home.LoveInterest of Cyborg's in the comics.



* AdaptationalBackstoryChange: In the original comics, Killowat was a time traveler trying to SetRightWhatOnceWentWrong. Here, he's from an alternate universe and is trying to get back home.



** In Issue 47, Raven's day starts with her grumbling about a "Beast Boy nightmare" that appears to have involved a music number.



* TruerToTheText: These comics integrate more material from the source comics than ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans2003''.

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* TruerToTheText: These comics integrate This series integrates more material from the source comics than ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans2003''.


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** Issue 49 briefly shows Wintergreen residing in Slade's old residence with a picture of Slade himself in safari gear, looking exactly like he does in the source material.
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** Issue 46 belatedly introduces Starfire's little brother, albeit under the name "Wildfire", unique to this comic. (In the source comics, Ryand'r's name works out to "Darkfire").

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* TruerToTheText: Issue 8 has Mad Mod using hypnotic clothes, referencing his comic origins as a fashion designer.

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* TruerToTheText: These comics integrate more material from the source comics than ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans2003''.
** This series introduces Sarah Simms, one of Cyborg's {{Love Interest}}s from the ''New Teen Titans''.
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Issue 8 has Mad Mod using hypnotic clothes, referencing his comic origins as a fashion designer.designer.
** Issue 43 sees the creation of the Fearsome Five, the five-man team that Jinx, Gizmo, Mammoth, Dr. Light, and Psimon all belonged to in the ''New Teen Titans''.
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** In Issue #39, the Valentine's Day issue, Speedy and Cheshire get hit by an arrow, and fall in love. In the comics, they briefly fell in love, and had a child together.

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** In Issue #39, the a Valentine's Day issue, Speedy and Cheshire get hit by an arrow, and fall in love. In the comics, they briefly fell in love, and had a child together.



** Issue #39 begins with Larry playing with his dolls and musing how it would be if everyone were in love... and then decides to take matters into his own hands by deploying CupidsArrow.

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** Issue #39 #39, another Valentines' Day issue, begins with Larry playing with his dolls and musing how it would be if everyone were in love... and then decides to take matters into his own hands by deploying CupidsArrow.
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** Also in Issue #39, Andre l'Blanc mistakenly assumes he's been cornered by the Doom Patrol, but it's actually Beast Boy, Herald, and Bumblebee--in the mainline comics, these three Titans had been joined the Doom Patrol following the events of ''Comicbook/OneYearLater''.

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** Also in Issue #39, Andre l'Blanc mistakenly assumes he's been cornered by the Doom Patrol, but it's actually Beast Boy, Herald, and Bumblebee--in the mainline comics, these three Titans had been joined the Doom Patrol following the events of ''Comicbook/OneYearLater''.

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* BrainBleach: PlayedWith. In Issue #39, Raven reveals that, in the midst of her failed attempts to undo Larry's misuse of CupidsArrow, she has also brewed a potion to keep herself from throwing up from all the nauseating romance.



** In Issue #39, a Valentine's Day issue, Speedy and Cheshire get hit by an arrow, and fall in love. In the comics, they briefly fell in love, and had a child together.

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** In Issue #39, a the Valentine's Day issue, Speedy and Cheshire get hit by an arrow, and fall in love. In the comics, they briefly fell in love, and had a child together.together.
** Also in Issue #39, Andre l'Blanc mistakenly assumes he's been cornered by the Doom Patrol, but it's actually Beast Boy, Herald, and Bumblebee--in the mainline comics, these three Titans had been joined the Doom Patrol following the events of ''Comicbook/OneYearLater''.



* OfficialCouple: As of the Valentines' Day issue #39, Robin and Starfire are going on double-dates with Cyborg and Sarah Simms.



** Issue #39 has Larry playing this for a ''lot'' of the Titans, and even steals Eros's [[LovePotion arrows]] to make them real.

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** Issue #39 has begins with Larry playing this for a ''lot'' of the Titans, with his dolls and even steals Eros's [[LovePotion arrows]] musing how it would be if everyone were in love... and then decides to make them real.take matters into his own hands by deploying CupidsArrow.

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* PowersAsPrograms: How the Master of Games' amulet treats all powers; in Issue #24, a plot by Katarou leads to the gem being broken and the five Titans' powers swapped between each other.

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How the Master of Games' amulet treats all powers; in Issue #24, a plot by Katarou leads to the gem being broken and the five Titans' powers swapped between each other. other.
** The H Dial used by Robby Reed gives him powers that have been removed from other superheroes.

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* NoodleIncident: Issue #47 compares Starfire's bright and sunny morning routine with Raven's dour and grumpy routine--Raven in particular is grumbling about a "stupid Beast Boy nightmare" that involved a "[[FrankensteinsMonster tofu-stein monster]]" and a musical number.



* ShipTease: Between Beast Boy and Raven.

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* ShipTease: Between While the early comic made Raven and Goth Boy an OfficialCouple, the later issues began making hints about Beast Boy and Raven.Raven.
** In issue 42, Raven's aggressively flirty purple emoticlone hunts Goth Boy down at a theme park and proceeds to embarrass him into dragging her out of the park. Once he runs off in disgust (the last time he shows up in the comic), the emoticlone finds Beast Boy standing behind her and latches onto him.
--->'''Melvin:''' ''Hee-hee. [[LampshadeHanging I think she likes him]].''
** After Phobia's nightmares are dispelled in Issue #55, Beast Boy nervously consults with Raven about a dream featuring the two of them and either Valentine's Day or mistletoe. Raven curtly answers that [[SharedDream she'd prefer not to relive it]].
** At one point, Raven makes a crack at Beast Boy's expense that provokes him to threaten to disinvite her to a Dayton family barbecue--which naturally implies that Beast Boy has already invited her to a get-together with his family.

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* AdultFear: It's revealed that [[spoiler:Terra when she was a little girl ran away from home, because adults there wanted to use her and her brother to gain power. Geo-Force, aka Brion Markov, couldn't search for her at first because he had to get rid of the corrupt adults but he's been worried sick]].


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* TheRunaway: It's revealed that [[spoiler:Terra when she was a little girl ran away from home, because adults there wanted to use her and her brother to gain power. Geo-Force, aka Brion Markov, couldn't search for her at first because he had to get rid of the corrupt adults but he's been worried sick]].
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** In Issue #51, Phobia would've gotten away of trapping the Titans inside their worst nightmares, [[spoiler: if not for Silkie hitting the Tower's wake-up alarm.]]

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** In Issue #51, #55, Phobia would've gotten away of trapping the Titans inside their worst nightmares, [[spoiler: if not for Silkie hitting the Tower's wake-up alarm.]]
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* FreakyFridayFlip: Beast Boy and Mento once did this due to the former fiddling with latter's helmet.
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* AdaptationalSuperpowerChange: [[spoiler: Issue 52 features the appearance of [[ComicBook/DialHForHero Robby Reed]] but there's a twist: while he can transform into different original heroes, the Dial "borrows" the abilities from a nearby hero.]]

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* AdaptationalSuperpowerChange: [[spoiler: Issue 52 features the appearance of [[ComicBook/DialHForHero Robby Reed]] but there's a twist: while he can transform into different original heroes, the Dial "borrows" the abilities from a nearby hero.hero to do it.]]
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* AdaptationalSuperpowerChange: [[spoiler: Issue 52 features the appearance of [[ComicBook/DialHForHero Robby Reed]] but there's a twist: while he can transform into different original heroes, the Dial "borrows" the abilities from a nearby hero.]]

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* FishPerson: Gill Girl, who debuts in issue 10 and has a couple of {{Cameo}}s in later issues. She resembles the Film/CreatureFromTheBlackLagoon as [[http://i430.photobucket.com/albums/qq21/ulticomicref/Hero/Titans%20Cartoon/GillGirl.jpg a cute teenage girl]].

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* MarsNeedsWomen: Or rather [[MadScientist Braboldian scientists]] [[MarsNeedsWomen want]] [[StockSuperpowers super powered]] [[MarsNeedsWomen females]] [[ForScience for their experiments]]; Issue #36, "Troy."

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* MarsNeedsWomen: Or rather [[MadScientist Braboldian scientists]] [[MarsNeedsWomen want]] [[StockSuperpowers super powered]] [[MarsNeedsWomen females]] [[ForScience Braboldian scientists want super powered females for their experiments]]; Issue #36, "Troy."

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