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* PinnedToTheGround: At the beginning of the first annual, Red Robin finds himself in N.O.W.H.E.R.E.'s Colony, pinned down with a foot on his chest by Artemis, one of the metahuman captives there.
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* TheFirstSuperheroes: Tim Drake, a.k.a. Red Robin, assembles a group of teenager superheroes against mysterious organization K.N.O.W.H.E.R.E. [[EnforcedTrope In a case of]] OrwellianRetcon, the issues, at the time of their publication, did mention previous Titans groups, but trade paperbacks and reprints excised those references to the past in order to establish that Red Robin's group was ''the very first'' gathering of young heroes.
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* {{Fanservice}}: [[{{Squick}} Done rather disgustingly considering the protagonists are still teens]]. Tim, Miguel and Superboy all are seen on their underwear during their time on Mystery Island, and Kon was NakedOnArrival. On the other hand, Cass in the reboot is [[AdaptationalCurves much more buxom]] and wears a lot of cleavage, and Kiran is constantly naked (Fortunately sporting BarbieDollAnatomy).

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* {{Fanservice}}: [[{{Squick}} Done rather disgustingly considering the protagonists are still teens]]. Tim, Miguel and Superboy all are seen on their underwear during their time on Mystery Island, and Kon was NakedOnArrival. On the other hand, Cass Cassie in the reboot is [[AdaptationalCurves much more buxom]] and wears a lot of cleavage, and Kiran is constantly naked (Fortunately sporting BarbieDollAnatomy).
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* BelligerentSexualTension: ComicBook/WonderGirl with both Superboy and Red Robin.

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* BelligerentSexualTension: ComicBook/WonderGirl struggles with feelings of both attraction and hostility with both Superboy and Red Robin.
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* {{Fanservice}}: [[{{Squick}} Done rather disgustingly considering the protagonists are still teens]]. Tim, Miguel and Superboy all are seen on their underwear during their time on Mystery Island, and Kon was NakedOnArrival. On the Cass in the reboot is [[AdaptationalCurves much more buxom]] and wears a lot of cleavage, and Kiran is constantly naked (Fortunately sporting BarbieDollAnatomy).

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* {{Fanservice}}: [[{{Squick}} Done rather disgustingly considering the protagonists are still teens]]. Tim, Miguel and Superboy all are seen on their underwear during their time on Mystery Island, and Kon was NakedOnArrival. On the other hand, Cass in the reboot is [[AdaptationalCurves much more buxom]] and wears a lot of cleavage, and Kiran is constantly naked (Fortunately sporting BarbieDollAnatomy).
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* {{Fanservice}}: [[{{Squick}} Done rather disgustingly considering the protagonists are still teens]]. Tim, Miguel and Superboy all are seen on their underwear during their time on Mystery Island, and Kon was NakedOnArrival. On the
* TheGlomp: Skitter seems fond of this where Bunker is involved. On the other hand, Cass in the reboot is [[AdaptationalCurves much more buxom]] and wears a lot of cleavage, and Kiran is constantly naked (Fortunately sporting BarbieDollAnatomy).

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* {{Fanservice}}: [[{{Squick}} Done rather disgustingly considering the protagonists are still teens]]. Tim, Miguel and Superboy all are seen on their underwear during their time on Mystery Island, and Kon was NakedOnArrival. On the
the Cass in the reboot is [[AdaptationalCurves much more buxom]] and wears a lot of cleavage, and Kiran is constantly naked (Fortunately sporting BarbieDollAnatomy).
* TheGlomp: Skitter seems fond of this where Bunker is involved. On the other hand, Cass in the reboot is [[AdaptationalCurves much more buxom]] and wears a lot of cleavage, and Kiran is constantly naked (Fortunately sporting BarbieDollAnatomy).

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* BarbieDollAnatomy: Done rather confusingly with Solstice. We initially are led to believe she is wearing clothes under her black exterior, although very [[FormFittingWardrobe form fitting ones]], but later we see her wearing actual clothes over her exterior, implying that all that time [[ShamelessFanserviceGirl she was naked]], and her outside covers her privates. But LATER when her metagene is briefly deactivated, we see she seems to be wearing a skin-tight bodysuit, but the fact that [[HandOrObjectUnderwear she is covering her chest and crotch]] despite apparently wearing that bodysuit seems to suggest that she ''could'' be naked and the writer and artist didn't agree!



* TheGlomp: Skitter seems fond of this where Bunker is involved.

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* {{Fanservice}}: [[{{Squick}} Done rather disgustingly considering the protagonists are still teens]]. Tim, Miguel and Superboy all are seen on their underwear during their time on Mystery Island, and Kon was NakedOnArrival. On the
* TheGlomp: Skitter seems fond of this where Bunker is involved. On the other hand, Cass in the reboot is [[AdaptationalCurves much more buxom]] and wears a lot of cleavage, and Kiran is constantly naked (Fortunately sporting BarbieDollAnatomy).
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* InNameOnly: Due to a combination of reboots, ExecutiveMeddling, and some DorkAge traits rearing their head, this winds up being true for a good portion of the cast. "Tim Drake" is the alias of Red Robin's unnamed parent-endangering alter ego, Kid Flash isn't actually "Bart Allen" but instead Bar Torr the future terrorist/rebel, and due to time travel shenanigans, Superboy ends up being replaced by the evil Jon Kent, with none of his [[IdiotBall friends, including the Batman-trained detective,]] the wiser. Note: all three characters were the original founding members of the comic-''ComicBook/YoungJustice''. Fans... were displeased.

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* InNameOnly: Due to a combination of reboots, ExecutiveMeddling, and some DorkAge AudienceAlienatingEra traits rearing their head, this winds up being true for a good portion of the cast. "Tim Drake" is the alias of Red Robin's unnamed parent-endangering alter ego, Kid Flash isn't actually "Bart Allen" but instead Bar Torr the future terrorist/rebel, and due to time travel shenanigans, Superboy ends up being replaced by the evil Jon Kent, with none of his [[IdiotBall friends, including the Batman-trained detective,]] the wiser. Note: all three characters were the original founding members of the comic-''ComicBook/YoungJustice''. Fans... were displeased.
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* BigDamnHeroes: [[SubvertedTrope Subverted]]. Wonder Girl battles Superboy, but is outmatched, until the rest of the team shows up to assist her...[[CurbStompBattle only for Superboy to quickly defeat them as well.]]


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* CurbStompBattle: The Teen Titans fight with Superboy ends with the entire team incapacitated while Superboy leaves mostly unscathed.
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* {{Retcon}}: The New 52's Teen Titans history is... unstable, to say the least. The first year of its publishing had the Teen Titans existing, but dissolved. ''Teen Titans'' had Tim reference a previous incarnation of the Teen Titans, and ''ComicBook/Batwoman'' had Bette Kane reference being in the Teen Titans and fighting Deathstroke. ''ComicBook/RedHoodAndTheOutlaws'' had Roy mention a team consisting of him, Starfire, Dick, Cyborg and Garth, but it's never called the Teen Titans, though it is obvious it was meant to be them. Reprints and trade collections removed all references to the Teen Titans from these series, and it's retconned that Tim's team is the first. Cyborg doesn't even allude to ever being on ''any'' super team aside from the [[ComicBook/JusticeLeague2011 Justice League]], where he's now a founding member.

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* {{Retcon}}: The New 52's Teen Titans history is... unstable, to say the least. The first year of its publishing had the Teen Titans existing, but dissolved. ''Teen Titans'' had Tim reference a previous incarnation of the Teen Titans, and ''ComicBook/Batwoman'' ''ComicBook/{{Batwoman}}'' had Bette Kane reference being in the Teen Titans and fighting Deathstroke. ''ComicBook/RedHoodAndTheOutlaws'' had Roy mention a team consisting of him, Starfire, Dick, Cyborg and Garth, but it's never called the Teen Titans, though it is obvious it was meant to be them. Reprints and trade collections removed all references to the Teen Titans from these series, and it's retconned that Tim's team is the first. Cyborg doesn't even allude to ever being on ''any'' super team aside from the [[ComicBook/JusticeLeague2011 Justice League]], where he's now a founding member.
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Tim Drake, Batman's former sidekick, is back in action when an international organization called Project N.O.W.H.E.R.E. seeks to capture, kill or co-opt super-powered teenagers. As Red Robin, he's going to have to team up with the mysterious and belligerent powerhouse thief known as Wonder Girl, the hyperactive speedster calling himself Kid Flash and few more all-new teen super-heroes to stand any chance at all against N.O.W.H.E.R.E. But as Superboy meets them for the first time, the Titans have to wonder, is he a friend - or foe?

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[[ComicBook/Robin1993 Tim Drake, Drake]], Batman's former sidekick, is back in action when an international organization called Project N.O.W.H.E.R.E. seeks to capture, kill or co-opt super-powered teenagers. As Red Robin, he's going to have to team up with the mysterious and belligerent powerhouse thief known as Wonder Girl, the hyperactive speedster calling himself Kid Flash and few more all-new teen super-heroes to stand any chance at all against N.O.W.H.E.R.E. But as Superboy meets them for the first time, the Titans have to wonder, is he a friend - or foe?



** Initially, the original Titans team history was to be left intact. At some point, editorial deemed all the previous teams to be excised from continuity, which led to all references to previous teams across the New 52 being removed in the trade collections of those series. Tim's references to other incarnations was removed from ''Teen Titans'', Bette Kane's reference to being on the team and fighting Deathstroke was removed from ''Batwoman'', and the official statement that the team that Roy references being on with Starfire in ''Red Hood and the Outlaws'' was not called the Teen Titans.
** It was said that Tim still would have had his history as Robin... then it was said that Tim was ''never'' Robin, just Red Robin. This lead to said references to previous Titans and Tim's Robin history being edited out in the TPB printing of Lobdell's first arc... but ''not'' in Scott Snyder's ''Batman''. Later, ''Robin War'' would make it clear that he was only ever Red Robin... even ''if'' ''ComicBook/{{Grayson}}'', the series that ''Robin War'' was practically a companion to, directly quoted lines from his time as Robin.
** Meanwhile, a cameo of Beast Boy was edited out from the first arc due to the change in plans for him: he'd now be a newly-debuting hero, and ''red'' (to tie into "The Red" from ''Animal Man''). A cameo of Miss Martian was also taken out, though the speech bubble next to her still mentions aliens. In ''Red Hood and the Outlaws'', Roy mentions Beast Boy and Tempest having been part of his past team, but Garth (Tempest) was, at the time, a mere infant in the new continuity and Beast Boy was freshly introduced.

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** Initially, the original Titans team history was to be left intact. At some point, editorial deemed all the previous teams to be excised from continuity, which led to all references to previous teams across the New 52 being removed in the trade collections of those series. Tim's references to other incarnations was removed from ''Teen Titans'', Bette Kane's reference to being on the team and fighting Deathstroke was removed from ''Batwoman'', and the official statement that the team that Roy references being on with Starfire in ''Red Hood and the Outlaws'' ''ComicBook/RedHoodAndTheOutlaws'' was not called the Teen Titans.
** It was said that Tim still would have had his history as Robin... then it was said that Tim was ''never'' Robin, just Red Robin. This lead to said references to previous Titans and Tim's Robin history being edited out in the TPB printing of Lobdell's first arc... but ''not'' in Scott Snyder's ''Batman''. Later, ''Robin War'' ''ComicBook/RobinWar'' would make it clear that he was only ever Red Robin... even ''if'' ''ComicBook/{{Grayson}}'', the series that ''Robin War'' was practically a companion to, directly quoted lines from his time as Robin.
** Meanwhile, a cameo of Beast Boy was edited out from the first arc due to the change in plans for him: he'd now be a newly-debuting hero, and ''red'' (to tie into "The Red" from ''Animal Man'').''[[Comicbook/AnimalMan2011 Animal Man]]''). A cameo of Miss Martian was also taken out, though the speech bubble next to her still mentions aliens. In ''Red Hood and the Outlaws'', Roy mentions Beast Boy and Tempest having been part of his past team, but Garth (Tempest) was, at the time, a mere infant in the new continuity and Beast Boy was freshly introduced.



** This would all be for nought, as ''ComicBook/TitansHunt'' would restore ''some'' of the previous Titans history to continuity, including that there was indeed an original Teen Titans team, composed of Dick Grayson, Donna Troy, Roy Harper, Garth, Lilith, Don Hall, Hank Hall and [[spoiler:Wally West]]. And, as of ''Comicbook/DetectiveComicsRebirth'''s "A Lonely Place of Living", Tim's time as Robin, including (as the title suggests) his pre-Flashpoint origin story.
* TheDreaded: This is a team of relatively inexperienced but very powerful heroes. Their first story arc involved defeating an army of powered evil doers and escaping an exploding Antarctic base. Despite this, they immediately get very scared when a Red Robin puppet is delivered to the base with pins stuck through it and [[ComicBook/TheJoker a smiley face...]]

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** This would all be for nought, naught, as ''ComicBook/TitansHunt'' would restore ''some'' of the previous Titans history to continuity, including that there was indeed an original Teen Titans team, composed of Dick Grayson, Donna Troy, Roy Harper, Garth, Lilith, Don Hall, Hank Hall and [[spoiler:Wally West]]. And, as of ''Comicbook/DetectiveComicsRebirth'''s "A Lonely Place of Living", Tim's time as Robin, including (as the title suggests) his pre-Flashpoint origin story.
* TheDreaded: This is a team of relatively inexperienced but very powerful heroes. Their first story arc involved defeating an army of powered evil doers evildoers and escaping an exploding Antarctic base. Despite this, they immediately get very scared when a Red Robin puppet is delivered to the base with pins stuck through it and [[ComicBook/TheJoker a smiley face...]]



* {{Retcon}}: The New 52's Teen Titans history is... unstable, to say the least. The first year of its publishing had the Teen Titans existing, but dissolved. ''Teen Titans'' had Tim reference a previous incarnation of the Teen Titans, and ''Batwoman'' had Bette Kane reference being in the Teen Titans and fighting Deathstroke. ''Red Hood and the Outlaws'' had Roy mention a team consisting of him, Starfire, Dick, Cyborg and Garth, but it's never called the Teen Titans, though it is obvious it was meant to be them. Reprints and trade collections removed all references to the Teen Titans from these series, and it's retconned that Tim's team is the first. Cyborg doesn't even allude to ever being on ''any'' super team aside from the Justice League, where he's now a founding member.

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* {{Retcon}}: The New 52's Teen Titans history is... unstable, to say the least. The first year of its publishing had the Teen Titans existing, but dissolved. ''Teen Titans'' had Tim reference a previous incarnation of the Teen Titans, and ''Batwoman'' ''ComicBook/Batwoman'' had Bette Kane reference being in the Teen Titans and fighting Deathstroke. ''Red Hood and the Outlaws'' ''ComicBook/RedHoodAndTheOutlaws'' had Roy mention a team consisting of him, Starfire, Dick, Cyborg and Garth, but it's never called the Teen Titans, though it is obvious it was meant to be them. Reprints and trade collections removed all references to the Teen Titans from these series, and it's retconned that Tim's team is the first. Cyborg doesn't even allude to ever being on ''any'' super team aside from the [[ComicBook/JusticeLeague2011 Justice League, League]], where he's now a founding member.



* TeamMom: Solstice seems to be taking this role.

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* TeamMom: Solstice seems to be taking is one of the more well-adjusted female members of the team, and takes this role.role for a while as a more down-to-earth perspective.
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As a part of the acclaimed Creator/DCComics - The ComicBook/New52 event of September 2011, writer Creator/ScottLobdell (ComicBook/XMen1991, ComicBook/GenerationX, ComicBook/AgeOfApocolypse) and artist Brett Booth (ComicBook/JLA1997) deliver a fresh new take on DC Comics' teen heroes, the ComicBook/TeenTitans.

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As a part of the acclaimed Creator/DCComics - The ComicBook/New52 event of September 2011, writer Creator/ScottLobdell (ComicBook/XMen1991, ComicBook/GenerationX, ComicBook/AgeOfApocolypse) (''ComicBook/XMen1991'', ''ComicBook/GenerationX'', ''ComicBook/AgeOfApocalypse'') and artist Brett Booth (ComicBook/JLA1997) (''ComicBook/JLA1997'') deliver a fresh new take on DC Comics' teen heroes, the ComicBook/TeenTitans.
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As a part of the acclaimed Creator/DCComics - The ComicBook/New52 event of September 2011, writer Creator/ScottLobdell (X-Men, The Age of Apocalypse) and artist Brett Booth (JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA) deliver a fresh new take on DC Comics' teen heroes, the ComicBook/TeenTitans.

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As a part of the acclaimed Creator/DCComics - The ComicBook/New52 event of September 2011, writer Creator/ScottLobdell (X-Men, The Age of Apocalypse) (ComicBook/XMen1991, ComicBook/GenerationX, ComicBook/AgeOfApocolypse) and artist Brett Booth (JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA) (ComicBook/JLA1997) deliver a fresh new take on DC Comics' teen heroes, the ComicBook/TeenTitans.
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As a part of the acclaimed Creator/DCComics - The ComicBook/New52 event of September 2011, writer ComicBook/Scott Lobdell (X-Men, The Age of Apocalypse) and artist Brett Booth (JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA) deliver a fresh new take on DC Comics' teen heroes, the ComicBook/TeenTitans.

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As a part of the acclaimed DC Comics - The New 52 event of September 2011, writer Scott Lobdell (X-Men, The Age of Apocalypse) and artist Brett Booth (JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA) deliver a fresh new take on DC Comics' teen heroes, the Teen Titans.

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As a part of the acclaimed DC Comics - The New 52 event of September 2011, writer Scott Lobdell (X-Men, The Age of Apocalypse) and artist Brett Booth (JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA) deliver a fresh new take on DC Comics' teen heroes, the Teen Titans.

Tim Drake, Batman's former sidekick, is back in action when an international organization called Project N.O.W.H.E.R.E. seeks to capture, kill or co-opt super-powered teenagers. As Red Robin, he's going to have to team up with the mysterious and belligerent powerhouse thief known as Wonder Girl, the hyperactive speedster calling himself Kid Flash and few more all-new teen super-heroes to stand any chance at all against N.O.W.H.E.R.E. But as Superboy meets them for the first time, the Titans have to wonder, is he a friend - or foe?

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* BelligerentSexualTension: ComicBook/WonderGirl with both Superboy and Red Robin.
* BrainBleach: Red Robin's response to ComicBook/WonderGirl comparing her previous relationship to ''Literature/FiftyShadesOfGrey''.
* BrainwashedAndCrazy: The Joker did something to Tim...
* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: In the New 52, the majority of the original Teen Titans. Aside from Dick Grayson, who is too essential to the Bat-mythos, and Roy Harper, the original Titans ''do not exist''. There has never even ''been'' an Aqualad (the first Aquagirl, Tula, exists, but is not a superhero), Cassie Sandsmark is the first Wonder Girl and Bart Allen is the first Kid Flash. ''Eventually,'' wildly different versions of Donna and Wally were brought in, but they aren't superheroes. It was even retconned that the team in general never existed before Tim Drake formed the team -- done in the collected editions of the story, as the first arc has Tim state that there were other incarnations of the team -- which is essentially the Geoff Johns lineup with some new additions. Dick, Roy, Starfire, Cyborg, Lilith and Garth were on ''a'' team, but it's never called the Teen Titans.
* ContinuitySnarl: Numerous, due to editorial decrees on the universe changing during the run:
** Initially, the original Titans team history was to be left intact. At some point, editorial deemed all the previous teams to be excised from continuity, which led to all references to previous teams across the New 52 being removed in the trade collections of those series. Tim's references to other incarnations was removed from ''Teen Titans'', Bette Kane's reference to being on the team and fighting Deathstroke was removed from ''Batwoman'', and the official statement that the team that Roy references being on with Starfire in ''Red Hood and the Outlaws'' was not called the Teen Titans.
** It was said that Tim still would have had his history as Robin... then it was said that Tim was ''never'' Robin, just Red Robin. This lead to said references to previous Titans and Tim's Robin history being edited out in the TPB printing of Lobdell's first arc... but ''not'' in Scott Snyder's ''Batman''. Later, ''Robin War'' would make it clear that he was only ever Red Robin... even ''if'' ''ComicBook/{{Grayson}}'', the series that ''Robin War'' was practically a companion to, directly quoted lines from his time as Robin.
** Meanwhile, a cameo of Beast Boy was edited out from the first arc due to the change in plans for him: he'd now be a newly-debuting hero, and ''red'' (to tie into "The Red" from ''Animal Man''). A cameo of Miss Martian was also taken out, though the speech bubble next to her still mentions aliens. In ''Red Hood and the Outlaws'', Roy mentions Beast Boy and Tempest having been part of his past team, but Garth (Tempest) was, at the time, a mere infant in the new continuity and Beast Boy was freshly introduced.
*** Garth would later show up in ''Aquaman'' as an adult, but not a superhero.
** This would all be for nought, as ''ComicBook/TitansHunt'' would restore ''some'' of the previous Titans history to continuity, including that there was indeed an original Teen Titans team, composed of Dick Grayson, Donna Troy, Roy Harper, Garth, Lilith, Don Hall, Hank Hall and [[spoiler:Wally West]]. And, as of ''Comicbook/DetectiveComicsRebirth'''s "A Lonely Place of Living", Tim's time as Robin, including (as the title suggests) his pre-Flashpoint origin story.
* TheDreaded: This is a team of relatively inexperienced but very powerful heroes. Their first story arc involved defeating an army of powered evil doers and escaping an exploding Antarctic base. Despite this, they immediately get very scared when a Red Robin puppet is delivered to the base with pins stuck through it and [[ComicBook/TheJoker a smiley face...]]
* EvilPlan: N.O.W.H.E.R.E.'s goal is still somewhat mysterious beyond a combination of wanting an army of meta-human heroes and ForTheLulz level of douchery.
* TheGlomp: Skitter seems fond of this where Bunker is involved.
* GratuitousSpanish: Bunker, a teen metahuman from a small village in Mexico, who peppers his speech with random Spanish words. He's actually pretty restrained compared to most examples, using one or two Spanish words or phrases per issue (as opposed to "per word bubble"). At one point he even lampshaded it.
--> "Madre... you know the rest."
* InNameOnly: Due to a combination of reboots, ExecutiveMeddling, and some DorkAge traits rearing their head, this winds up being true for a good portion of the cast. "Tim Drake" is the alias of Red Robin's unnamed parent-endangering alter ego, Kid Flash isn't actually "Bart Allen" but instead Bar Torr the future terrorist/rebel, and due to time travel shenanigans, Superboy ends up being replaced by the evil Jon Kent, with none of his [[IdiotBall friends, including the Batman-trained detective,]] the wiser. Note: all three characters were the original founding members of the comic-''ComicBook/YoungJustice''. Fans... were displeased.
* LoveAtFirstPunch: Teased, but ultimately averted between [[FanPreferredCouple Superboy and Wonder Girl.]] They meet when he starts his attack on the Titans by battling her.
* MyEyesAreUpHere: In the second issue, we get this exchange between Tim and Cassie.
-->'''Cassie:''' ''(Pointing to eyes)'' Yo! Up here. And before you ask. Yes, they're real.\\
'''Tim:''' I wasn't looking at, um... ''them'', Cassie. I was trying to figure out how those war bracelets you're wearing are invisible.
* RapeByProxy: The demon Trigon [[DemonicPossession takes control of Tim]] and uses the opportunity to seduce both Comicbook/WonderGirl and Solstice into sex. All three parties are shocked when this is discovered, but [[NotIfTheyEnjoyedItRationalization all agreed that they enjoyed it]]. Tim is also perplexed when it's stated that [[MoreThanMindControl he wasn't exactly]] FightingFromTheInside and was a participant. He and Wonder Girl later begin a relationship proper due to lingering passions from the night they shared together.
* {{Retcon}}: The New 52's Teen Titans history is... unstable, to say the least. The first year of its publishing had the Teen Titans existing, but dissolved. ''Teen Titans'' had Tim reference a previous incarnation of the Teen Titans, and ''Batwoman'' had Bette Kane reference being in the Teen Titans and fighting Deathstroke. ''Red Hood and the Outlaws'' had Roy mention a team consisting of him, Starfire, Dick, Cyborg and Garth, but it's never called the Teen Titans, though it is obvious it was meant to be them. Reprints and trade collections removed all references to the Teen Titans from these series, and it's retconned that Tim's team is the first. Cyborg doesn't even allude to ever being on ''any'' super team aside from the Justice League, where he's now a founding member.
* RetCanon: Tempest wears the suit he wore as Aqualad in the cartoon.
* SlasherSmile: Tim has one at the end of issue #17.
* TeamMom: Solstice seems to be taking this role.

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