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** Damian, with some not minding him returning to the team after a brief period in pre-Flashpoint continuity, while others are not happy due to his {{jerkass}} behaviour towards Tim in one of his early appearances, despite his later CharacterDevelopment. Not helped by the fact that he's considered a BaseBreakingCharacter by ''Batman'' and ''Robin'' fans. It also doesn't help that his actions here feel out of character compared to other series where he is the [[ComicBook/SuperSons main]] [[ComicBook/NightwingRebirth or]] [[ComicBook/BatmanTomKing a]] [[ComicBook/SupermanRebirth guest]] [[ComicBook/GothamAcademy character]], especially when he's often the focus of the action.

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** Damian, with some not minding him returning to the team after a brief period in pre-Flashpoint continuity, while others are not happy due to his {{jerkass}} behaviour towards Tim in one of his early appearances, despite his later CharacterDevelopment. Not helped by the fact that he's considered a BaseBreakingCharacter by ''Batman'' and ''Robin'' fans. It also doesn't help that his actions here feel out of character compared to other series where he is the [[ComicBook/SuperSons main]] [[ComicBook/NightwingRebirth or]] [[ComicBook/BatmanTomKing [[ComicBook/Batman2016 a]] [[ComicBook/SupermanRebirth [[ComicBook/Superman2016 guest]] [[ComicBook/GothamAcademy character]], especially when he's often the focus of the action.

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* AudienceAlienatingEra: While Ben Percy's run started strong, the run unfortunately quickly fell apart afterwards. The main problem ended up being the portrayal of Damian, who treated his team like crap and yet was never really reprimanded for it. Even beyond that, the team, being largely whoever was available from the Wolfman/Perez run, felt extremely stale and unable to develop as a group, with attempts to develop a bond between them being composed of characters quite literally explaining their character and motivations to others and then just becoming friends out of nowhere and never developing beyond that. The stories were pretty much regurgitations of prior runs or incredibly basic concepts, and the book kept getting tied into crossovers that developed the stories of other books, leaving it utterly directionless. After ''ComicBook/JusticeLeagueNoJustice'', Percy was replaced by Adam Glass, who had everyone - bar Damian and Wally II - PutOnABus and moved into different teams as a result.



* DorkAge: While Ben Percy's run started strong, the run unfortunately quickly fell apart afterwards. The main problem ended up being the portrayal of Damian, who treated his team like crap and yet was never really reprimanded for it. Even beyond that, the team, being largely whoever was available from the Wolfman/Perez run, felt extremely stale and unable to develop as a group, with attempts to develop a bond between them being composed of characters quite literally explaining their character and motivations to others and then just becoming friends out of nowhere and never developing beyond that. The stories were pretty much regurgitations of prior runs or incredibly basic concepts, and the book kept getting tied into crossovers that developed the stories of other books, leaving it utterly directionless. After ''ComicBook/JusticeLeagueNoJustice'', Percy was replaced by Adam Glass, who had everyone - bar Damian and Wally II - PutOnABus and moved into different teams as a result.
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* FanNickname: Carried over from the ''Flash'' books, Wally West II is often called "[=NuWally=]" to distinguish him from his older cousin, the original Wally West.
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** Damian, with some not minding him returning to the team after a brief period in pre-Flashpoint continuity, while others are not happy due to his {{jerkass}} behaviour towards Tim in one of his early appearances, despite his later CharacterDevelopment. Not helped by the fact that he's considered a BaseBreakingCharacter by ''Batman'' and ''Robin'' fans. It also doesn't help that his actions here feel out of character compared to other series where he is the [[ComicBook/SuperSons main]] [[ComicBook/NightwingRebirth or]] [[ComicBook/BatmanRebirth a]] [[ComicBook/SupermanRebirth guest]] [[ComicBook/GothamAcademy character]], especially when he's often the focus of the action.

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** Damian, with some not minding him returning to the team after a brief period in pre-Flashpoint continuity, while others are not happy due to his {{jerkass}} behaviour towards Tim in one of his early appearances, despite his later CharacterDevelopment. Not helped by the fact that he's considered a BaseBreakingCharacter by ''Batman'' and ''Robin'' fans. It also doesn't help that his actions here feel out of character compared to other series where he is the [[ComicBook/SuperSons main]] [[ComicBook/NightwingRebirth or]] [[ComicBook/BatmanRebirth [[ComicBook/BatmanTomKing a]] [[ComicBook/SupermanRebirth guest]] [[ComicBook/GothamAcademy character]], especially when he's often the focus of the action.

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* CharacterRerailment: After her disastrous portrayal in Comicbook/RedHoodAndTheOutlaws and the mixed reception in her [[Comicbook/{{Starfire}} solo series]], Starfire is written with a lot of empathy and a passion for fighting against human trafficking. She also cares for Comicbook/{{Nightwing}}, and is fiercely protective of children.

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* CharacterRerailment: After her disastrous portrayal in Comicbook/RedHoodAndTheOutlaws and the mixed reception in her [[Comicbook/{{Starfire}} [[Comicbook/Starfire2015 solo series]], Starfire ComicBook/{{Starfire}} is written with a lot of empathy and a passion for fighting against human trafficking. She also cares for Comicbook/{{Nightwing}}, and is fiercely protective of children.



* StrangledByTheRedString: Wally II and Raven. The two have a ''very'' brief talk, in a group conversation, about bad dads and supervillainy... and all of a sudden, the next arc they're flirting... and then in ''The Lazarus Contract'', they're played up even more. Keep in mind that their initial moment was read by some people as just a cute one-off reference to pre-New 52 Raven's relationship with the original Wally, and yet they're the closest thing the series has to an OfficialCouple before the tenth issue has hit.
** They actually kiss in issue 19, but Flash #45 released the same day revealed they'd broken up, probably because Raven is switching to the other Titans team.

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* StrangledByTheRedString: Wally II and Raven. The two have a ''very'' brief talk, in a group conversation, about bad dads and supervillainy... and all of a sudden, the next arc they're flirting... and then in ''The Lazarus Contract'', they're played up even more. Keep in mind that their initial moment was read by some people as just a cute one-off reference to pre-New 52 Raven's relationship with the original Wally, and yet they're the closest thing the series has to an OfficialCouple before the tenth issue has hit.
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hit. They actually kiss in issue 19, #19, but Flash #45 released the same day revealed they'd broken up, probably because Raven is switching to the other Titans team.
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* DorkAge: While Ben Percy's run started strong, the run unfortunately quickly fell apart afterwards. The main problem ended up being the portrayal of Damian, who ended up being written as a huge JerkSue who treated his team like crap and yet was never really reprimanded for it. Even beyond that, the team, being largely whoever was available from the Wolfman/Perez run, felt extremely stale and unable to develop as a group, with attempts to develop a bond between them being composed of characters quite literally explaining their character and motivations to others and then just becoming friends out of nowhere and never developing beyond that. The stories were pretty much regurgitations of prior runs or incredibly basic concepts, and the book kept getting tied into crossovers that developed the stories of other books, leaving it utterly directionless. After ''ComicBook/JusticeLeagueNoJustice'', Percy was replaced by Adam Glass, who had everyone - bar Damian and Wally II - PutOnABus and moved into different teams as a result.
* Narm: The cover for [[https://i.redditmedia.com/dzeDV5UQ32wnne6naNBgQAu0QJlZvsFh_yc4QQ8PEAM.jpg?s=ab058f6f04f953db4bad4b9ddf4b1733 issue 20]], the beginning of Adam Glass' run on the title, features Damian squatting in front of the camera and doing duck lips for no apparent reason.

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* DorkAge: While Ben Percy's run started strong, the run unfortunately quickly fell apart afterwards. The main problem ended up being the portrayal of Damian, who ended up being written as a huge JerkSue who treated his team like crap and yet was never really reprimanded for it. Even beyond that, the team, being largely whoever was available from the Wolfman/Perez run, felt extremely stale and unable to develop as a group, with attempts to develop a bond between them being composed of characters quite literally explaining their character and motivations to others and then just becoming friends out of nowhere and never developing beyond that. The stories were pretty much regurgitations of prior runs or incredibly basic concepts, and the book kept getting tied into crossovers that developed the stories of other books, leaving it utterly directionless. After ''ComicBook/JusticeLeagueNoJustice'', Percy was replaced by Adam Glass, who had everyone - bar Damian and Wally II - PutOnABus and moved into different teams as a result.
* Narm: {{Narm}}: The cover for [[https://i.redditmedia.com/dzeDV5UQ32wnne6naNBgQAu0QJlZvsFh_yc4QQ8PEAM.jpg?s=ab058f6f04f953db4bad4b9ddf4b1733 issue 20]], the beginning of Adam Glass' run on the title, features Damian squatting in front of the camera and doing duck lips for no apparent reason.
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* Narm: The cover for [[https://i.redditmedia.com/dzeDV5UQ32wnne6naNBgQAu0QJlZvsFh_yc4QQ8PEAM.jpg?s=ab058f6f04f953db4bad4b9ddf4b1733 issue 20]], the beginning of Adam Glass' run on the title, features Damian squatting in front of the camera and doing duck lips for no apparent reason.
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* DorkAge: While Ben Percy's run started strong, the run unfortunately quickly fell apart afterwards. The main problem ended up being the portrayal of Damian, who ended up being written as a huge JerkSue who treated his team like crap and yet was never really reprimanded for it. Even beyond that, the team, being largely whoever was available from the Wolfman/Perez run, felt extremely stale and unable to develop as a group, with attempts to develop a bond between them being composed of characters quite literally explaining their character and motivations to others and then just becoming friends out of nowhere and never developing beyond that. The stories were pretty much regurgitations of prior runs or incredibly basic concepts, and the book kept getting tied into crossovers that developed the stories of other books, leaving it utterly directionless. Sure enough, Percy was replaced by PromotedFanboy Adam Glass after the ''ComicBook/JusticeLeagueNoJustice'' storyline and everyone besides Damian and Wallace got dumped, but unfortunately the announcement of Glass as the new writer hasn't gone well with several fans as some ''ComicBook/SuperSons'' fans felt that DC chose him over Creator/PeterTomasi, who was a fan favourite to replace Percy, not to mention his ''ComicBook/SuicideSquad'' run isn't well-liked by fans.

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* DorkAge: While Ben Percy's run started strong, the run unfortunately quickly fell apart afterwards. The main problem ended up being the portrayal of Damian, who ended up being written as a huge JerkSue who treated his team like crap and yet was never really reprimanded for it. Even beyond that, the team, being largely whoever was available from the Wolfman/Perez run, felt extremely stale and unable to develop as a group, with attempts to develop a bond between them being composed of characters quite literally explaining their character and motivations to others and then just becoming friends out of nowhere and never developing beyond that. The stories were pretty much regurgitations of prior runs or incredibly basic concepts, and the book kept getting tied into crossovers that developed the stories of other books, leaving it utterly directionless. Sure enough, After ''ComicBook/JusticeLeagueNoJustice'', Percy was replaced by PromotedFanboy Adam Glass after the ''ComicBook/JusticeLeagueNoJustice'' storyline and Glass, who had everyone besides - bar Damian and Wallace got dumped, but unfortunately the announcement of Glass Wally II - PutOnABus and moved into different teams as the new writer hasn't gone well with several fans as some ''ComicBook/SuperSons'' fans felt that DC chose him over Creator/PeterTomasi, who was a fan favourite to replace Percy, not to mention his ''ComicBook/SuicideSquad'' run isn't well-liked by fans.result.
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* DorkAge: While Ben Percy's run started strong, the run unfortunately quickly fell apart afterwards. The main problem ended up being the portrayal of Damian, who ended up being written as a huge JerkSue who treated his team like crap and yet was never really reprimanded for it. Even beyond that, the team, being largely whoever was available from the Wolfman/Perez run, felt extremely stale and unable to develop as a group, with attempts to develop a bond between them being composed of characters quite literally explaining their character and motivations to others and then just becoming friends out of nowhere and never developing beyond that. The stories were pretty much regurgitations of prior runs or incredibly basic concepts, and the book kept getting tied into crossovers that developed the stories of other books, leaving it utterly directionless. Sure enough, Percy was replaced by PromotedFanboy Adam Glass after the ''ComicBook/JusticeLeagueNoJustice'' storyline and everyone besides Damian and Wallace got dumped, but unfortunately the announcement of Glass as the new writer hasn't gone well with several fans as some ''ComicBook/SuperSons'' fans felt that DC chose him over Creator/PeterTomasi, who was a fan favourite to replace Percy, not to mention his ''ComicBook/SuicideSquad'' run isn't well-liked by fans.
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* StrangledByTheRedString: Wally II and Raven. The two have a ''very'' brief talk, in a group conversation, about bad dads and supervillainy... and all of a sudden, the next arc they're flirting... and then in ''The Lazarus Contract'', they're played up even more. Keep in mind that their initial moment was read by some people as just a cute one-off reference to pre-New 52 Raven's relationship with the original Wally, and yet they're the closest thing the series has to an OfficialCouple before the tenth issue has hit.

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* StrangledByTheRedString: Wally II and Raven. The two have a ''very'' brief talk, in a group conversation, about bad dads and supervillainy... and all of a sudden, the next arc they're flirting... and then in ''The Lazarus Contract'', they're played up even more. Keep in mind that their initial moment was read by some people as just a cute one-off reference to pre-New 52 Raven's relationship with the original Wally, and yet they're the closest thing the series has to an OfficialCouple before the tenth issue has hit.hit.
**They actually kiss in issue 19, but Flash #45 released the same day revealed they'd broken up, probably because Raven is switching to the other Titans team.
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** Damian, with some not minding him returning to the team after a brief period in pre-Flashpoint continuity, while others are not happy due to his {{jerkass}} behaviour towards Tim in one of his early appearances, despite his later CharacterDevelopment. Not helped by the fact that he's considered as a BaseBreakingCharacter by ''Batman'' and ''Robin'' fans. It also doesn't help that his actions here feel out of character compared to other series where he is the [[ComicBook/SuperSons main]] [[ComicBook/NightwingRebirth or]] [[ComicBook/BatmanRebirth a]] [[ComicBook/SupermanRebirth guest]] [[ComicBook/GothamAcademy character]], especially when he's often the focus of the action.

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** Damian, with some not minding him returning to the team after a brief period in pre-Flashpoint continuity, while others are not happy due to his {{jerkass}} behaviour towards Tim in one of his early appearances, despite his later CharacterDevelopment. Not helped by the fact that he's considered as a BaseBreakingCharacter by ''Batman'' and ''Robin'' fans. It also doesn't help that his actions here feel out of character compared to other series where he is the [[ComicBook/SuperSons main]] [[ComicBook/NightwingRebirth or]] [[ComicBook/BatmanRebirth a]] [[ComicBook/SupermanRebirth guest]] [[ComicBook/GothamAcademy character]], especially when he's often the focus of the action.
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** Damian, with some not minding him returning to the team after a brief period in pre-Flashpoint continuity, while others are not happy due to his {{jerkass}} behaviour towards Tim in one of his early appearances, despite his later CharacterDevelopment. Not helped by the fact that he's considered as a BaseBreakingCharacter by ''Batman'' and ''Robin'' fans. It also doesn't help that his actions here feel out of character compared to other series where he is the [[ComicBook/Supersons main]] [[ComicBook/NightwingRebirth or]] [[ComicBook/BatmanRebirth a]] [[ComicBook/SupermanRebirth guest]] [[ComicBook/GothamAcademy character]], especially when he's often the focus of the action.

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** Damian, with some not minding him returning to the team after a brief period in pre-Flashpoint continuity, while others are not happy due to his {{jerkass}} behaviour towards Tim in one of his early appearances, despite his later CharacterDevelopment. Not helped by the fact that he's considered as a BaseBreakingCharacter by ''Batman'' and ''Robin'' fans. It also doesn't help that his actions here feel out of character compared to other series where he is the [[ComicBook/Supersons [[ComicBook/SuperSons main]] [[ComicBook/NightwingRebirth or]] [[ComicBook/BatmanRebirth a]] [[ComicBook/SupermanRebirth guest]] [[ComicBook/GothamAcademy character]], especially when he's often the focus of the action.
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** Damian, with some not minding him returning to the team after a brief period in pre-Flashpoint continuity, while others are not happy due to his {{jerkass}} behaviour towards Tim in one of his early appearances, despite his later CharacterDevelopment. Not helped by the fact that he's considered as a BaseBreakingCharacter by ''Batman'' and ''Robin'' fans. It also doesn't help that his actions here feel out of character compared to other series where he is the [[Comicbook/{{Supersons}} main]] [[Comicbook/{{NightwingRebirth}} or]] [[ComicBook/BatmanRebirth a]] [[Comicbook/{{SupermanRebirth}} guest]] [[Comicbook/{{GothamAcademy}} character]], especially when he's often the focus of the action.

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** Damian, with some not minding him returning to the team after a brief period in pre-Flashpoint continuity, while others are not happy due to his {{jerkass}} behaviour towards Tim in one of his early appearances, despite his later CharacterDevelopment. Not helped by the fact that he's considered as a BaseBreakingCharacter by ''Batman'' and ''Robin'' fans. It also doesn't help that his actions here feel out of character compared to other series where he is the [[Comicbook/{{Supersons}} [[ComicBook/Supersons main]] [[Comicbook/{{NightwingRebirth}} [[ComicBook/NightwingRebirth or]] [[ComicBook/BatmanRebirth a]] [[Comicbook/{{SupermanRebirth}} [[ComicBook/SupermanRebirth guest]] [[Comicbook/{{GothamAcademy}} [[ComicBook/GothamAcademy character]], especially when he's often the focus of the action.

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* BaseBreakingCharacter: Damian, with some not minding him returning to the team after a brief period in pre-Flashpoint continuity, while others not happy due to his {{jerkass}} behaviour towards Tim in one of his early appearances, despite his later CharacterDevelopment. Not helped by the fact that he's considered as a BaseBreakingCharacter by ''Batman'' and ''Robin'' fans. It also doesn't help that his actions here feels out of character compared to other series where he is the [[Comicbook/{{Supersons}} main]] [[Comicbook/{{NightwingRebirth}} or a]] [[Comicbook/{{SupermanRebirth}} guest]] [[Comicbook/{{GothamAcademy}} character]], especially when he's often the focus of the action.

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Damian, with some not minding him returning to the team after a brief period in pre-Flashpoint continuity, while others are not happy due to his {{jerkass}} behaviour towards Tim in one of his early appearances, despite his later CharacterDevelopment. Not helped by the fact that he's considered as a BaseBreakingCharacter by ''Batman'' and ''Robin'' fans. It also doesn't help that his actions here feels feel out of character compared to other series where he is the [[Comicbook/{{Supersons}} main]] [[Comicbook/{{NightwingRebirth}} or or]] [[ComicBook/BatmanRebirth a]] [[Comicbook/{{SupermanRebirth}} guest]] [[Comicbook/{{GothamAcademy}} character]], especially when he's often the focus of the action.
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* OlderThanTheyThink: Many readers think that Damian joining the Teen Titans is a sign of him being exiled from the Batfamily. However, it wouldn't be the first time, as Dick rarely appeared in Bat books when he was with the Titans in the 80s.
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* CrackPairing: Jonboy Meyers, the artist of the comic, admitted he would like to do a story that would romantically pair Raven with ''Klarion the Witchboy''.

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* CrackPairing: Jonboy Meyers, the artist of the comic, admitted he would like to do a story that would romantically pair Raven with ''Klarion the Witchboy''.''ComicBook/KlarionTheWitchBoy''.

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* BaseBreakingCharacter: Damian, with some not minding him returning to the team after a brief period in pre-Flashpoint continuity, while others not happy due to his {{jerkass}} behaviour towards Tim in one of his early appearances, despite his later CharacterDevelopment. Not helped by the fact that he's considered as a BaseBreakingCharacter by ''Batman'' and ''Robin'' fans. It also doesn't help that his actions here feels out of character compared to other series where he is the [[Comicbook/{{Supersons}} main]] [[Comicbook/{{NightwingRebirth}} or a]] [[Comicbook/{{SupermanRebirth}} guest]] [[Comicbook/{{GothamAcademy}} character]].

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* BaseBreakingCharacter: Damian, with some not minding him returning to the team after a brief period in pre-Flashpoint continuity, while others not happy due to his {{jerkass}} behaviour towards Tim in one of his early appearances, despite his later CharacterDevelopment. Not helped by the fact that he's considered as a BaseBreakingCharacter by ''Batman'' and ''Robin'' fans. It also doesn't help that his actions here feels out of character compared to other series where he is the [[Comicbook/{{Supersons}} main]] [[Comicbook/{{NightwingRebirth}} or a]] [[Comicbook/{{SupermanRebirth}} guest]] [[Comicbook/{{GothamAcademy}} character]].character]], especially when he's often the focus of the action.
** Beast Boy has also been divisive. While he's still a source of levity and humor, many find his dialogue to be heavily overwritten, using phrases that no realistic teenager would say like "food orgasm" to describe his tofu. In addition, many found his partying antics in the early stages of the comic to be downright creepy. While he was the first to back the move to save Damian from the al Ghuls, he's also constantly complaining about Damian in virtually every issue.
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* CrackPairing: ''Teen Titans'' artist Jonboy Meyers admitted he would like to do a story pairing romantically Raven and ''Klarion the Witchboy''.

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* CrackPairing: ''Teen Titans'' Jonboy Meyers, the artist Jonboy Meyers of the comic, admitted he would like to do a story pairing that would romantically pair Raven and with ''Klarion the Witchboy''.
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* CrackPairing: ''Teen Titans'' artist Jonboy Meyers admitted he would like to do a story pairing romantically Raven and Klarion the Witchboy.

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* CrackPairing: ''Teen Titans'' artist Jonboy Meyers admitted he would like to do a story pairing romantically Raven and Klarion ''Klarion the Witchboy.Witchboy''.

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* BaseBreakingCharacter: Damian, with some not minding him returning to the team after a brief period in pre-Flashpoint continuity, while others not happy due to his {{jerkass}} behaviour towards Tim in one of his early appearances, despite his later CharacterDevelopment. Not helped by the fact that he's considered as a BaseBreakingCharacter by ''Batman'' and ''Robin'' fans.
** It also doesn't help that his actions here feels out of character compared to other series where he is the [[Comicbook/{{Supersons}} main]] [[Comicbook/{{NightwingRebirth}} or a]] [[Comicbook/{{SupermanRebirth}} guest]] [[Comicbook/{{GothamAcademy}} character]].

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* BaseBreakingCharacter: Damian, with some not minding him returning to the team after a brief period in pre-Flashpoint continuity, while others not happy due to his {{jerkass}} behaviour towards Tim in one of his early appearances, despite his later CharacterDevelopment. Not helped by the fact that he's considered as a BaseBreakingCharacter by ''Batman'' and ''Robin'' fans.
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fans. It also doesn't help that his actions here feels out of character compared to other series where he is the [[Comicbook/{{Supersons}} main]] [[Comicbook/{{NightwingRebirth}} or a]] [[Comicbook/{{SupermanRebirth}} guest]] [[Comicbook/{{GothamAcademy}} character]].
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* OlderThanTheyThink: Many readers think that Damian joining the Teen Titans is a sign of him being exiled from the Batfamily. However, it wouldn't be the first time, as Dick rarely appeared in Bat books when he was with the Titans in the 80s.

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* OlderThanTheyThink: Many readers think that Damian joining the Teen Titans is a sign of him being exiled from the Batfamily. However, it wouldn't be the first time, as Dick rarely appeared in Bat books when he was with the Titans in the 80s.80s.
* StrangledByTheRedString: Wally II and Raven. The two have a ''very'' brief talk, in a group conversation, about bad dads and supervillainy... and all of a sudden, the next arc they're flirting... and then in ''The Lazarus Contract'', they're played up even more. Keep in mind that their initial moment was read by some people as just a cute one-off reference to pre-New 52 Raven's relationship with the original Wally, and yet they're the closest thing the series has to an OfficialCouple before the tenth issue has hit.
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** It also doesn't help that his actions here feels out of character compared to other series where he is the [[Comicbook/{{Supersons}} main]] [[Comicbook/{{NightwingRebirth}} or a]] [[Comicbook/{{SupermanRebirth}} guest]] [[Comicbook/{{GothamAcademy}} character]].
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* BaseBreakingCharacter: Damian, with some not minding him returning to the team after a brief period in pre-Flashpoint continuity, while others not happy due to his {{jerkass}} behaviour towards Tim in one of his early appearances, despite his later CharacterDevelopment. Not helped by the fact that he's considered as a BaseBreakingCharacter by ''Batman'' and ''Robin'' fans.
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* CharacterRerailment: After her disastrous portrayal in Comicbook/RedHoodAndTheOutlaws and the mixed reception in her [[Comicbook/{{Starfire}} solo series]], Starfire is written with a lot of empathy and a passion for fighting against human trafficking. She also cares for Comicbook/{{Nightwing}}, and is fiercely protective of children.
* CrackPairing: ''Teen Titans'' artist Jonboy Meyers admitted he would like to do a story pairing romantically Raven and Klarion the Witchboy.
* OlderThanTheyThink: Many readers think that Damian joining the Teen Titans is a sign of him being exiled from the Batfamily. However, it wouldn't be the first time, as Dick rarely appeared in Bat books when he was with the Titans in the 80s.

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