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Pre-Crisis

  • Teen Titans Vol 1 (1966-1978): The initial run of the Silver Age "Fab Five" Teen Titans. Ran bi-monthly from 1966 to 1973 before going on an extended hiatus until its revival in 1976 which then continued to run monthly until cancellation in February 1978. Overall, it ran for 53 issues; written by Bob Haney and illustrated by Nick Cardy

Post-Crisis Era

  • New Teen Titans (1981-1996): The original 80s run and the most popular in the Titans and even the DC franchise as a whole. Actually consists of 3 separate titles: New Teen Titans Vol 1 Issues, Tales of the Teen Titans Issues*), and New Teen Titans Vol 2 Issuesnote . Vol 2 was renamed to The New Titans from Issue #50 onwards. Overall, the title ran for 189 issues (including a Zero Hour tie-in), 15 Annuals, 1 Sell-Out Special and 3 Drug Awareness PS As. The run for the majority of its publication was written by Marv Wolfman and illustrated by George Pérez for the majority of the run.
    • Terra Incognito: Ran from Vol 1 #28-34 and Vol 1 Annual #2.
    • Who Is Donna Troy?: Ran as Vol 1 #38
    • The Judas Contract: Ran from #42-44 and Annual #3 of Tales of the Teen Titans. Features the debut of Nightwing and the death of Tara Markov.
    • The Terror of Trigon: Ran from Vol 2 #1-5
    • The Origin of Lilith: Ran from Vol 2 #7-10
    • Who Is Wonder Girl?: Ran from New Titans #50-55
    • Titans Hunt: Ran from #71-84. Also tie-ins to War of the Gods
    • Total Chaos: A multi-part storyline that sets up the Team Titans spin-off title. Ran through the September-November issues of 1992 of the Titans-afilliated books (New Titans, Team Titans and Deathstroke The Terminator). New Titans #79 acts as a prologue to the storyline.
    • The Darkening: Ran from New Titans #97-100. Features the debut of Roy Harper as Arsenal and the marriage of Dick Grayson and Koriand'r.
    • Terminus!: Ran from New Titans #104-107. Featured the debut of Cyberion.
    • Forever Evil: Ran from New Titans #119-121 and Showcase '95 #1-2 ("Perfect Form")
    • Crimelord-Syndicate War: Ran from Deathstroke #48-49, New Titans #122 and Darkstars #32.
    • Meltdown!: The climactic storyline of the run; As Damage quits the team and Cyberion attempts to save Changeling, Trigon and his servant Dark Raven attempt to destroy the Titans one last time. Ran from New Titans #127-130.
  • Team Titans (1992-1994): Spinning out of Titans Hunt and Total Chaos, Team Titans focused on a ragtag team of teenagers from the dystopian future ruled by Lord Chaos who traveled back into the past in order to save it. The run ended with a tie-in to the Zero Hour: Crisis in Time! event where it was revealed that their leader in the future was the villainous Extant. While his plan was thwarted, the correction of the timeline erased the team out of existence. Ran for 24 issues and two Annuals, it was written by Marv Wolfman from issues #1-11 with Phil Jimenez penning the rest of the run.
  • Teen Titans Vol 2 (1996-1998): This version of the Titans was an entirely unique team, led by the Atom and populated with brand new original characters. The series ran for 24 issues, 1 Annual, 4 Double-Shot specials, and a New Year's Evil tie-in. Written by Dan Jurgens and drawn by George Pérez.
    • Titan's Children: The initial run of the series, it explores the H'san Natall kidnapping 4 teenagers who band together with the Atom to escape back to Earth. Features the debut of Risk, Argent, Hot Spot, Prysm and Lilith Clay as Omen. Ran from #1-3
    • Coming Out: Features the Teen Titans' fight with The Veil. Ran from #4-5
    • Dark Nemesis: Features the Teen Titans' fight with their villainous counterpart, Dark Nemesis. Ran from #7-8.
    • The Lost World Of Skartaris: Features the Teen Titans venture into Skartaris and team-up with Warlord and Lady Jennifer. Ran from #9-11.
    • Then & Now: Features the original Teen Titans members teaming up with the new team to defeat Jarrod Jupter/Haze. Features the debut of Haze, Omen's identity as Lilith Clay and Loren Jupiter's daughter, Arsenal's "Red Arrow" costume and the death of Isiah Crockett/Hot Spot. Ran from #12-16.
    • Titans Hunt (1998): The climactic storyline of Teen Titans Vol 2. Ran from #21-24 and features the return of Isaiah Crockett/Hot Spot.
  • Young Justice (1998-2003): Launching out of the Fifth Week Event tie-in Girlfrenzy: Young Justice — The Secret and the JLA mini-series World Without Grown-Ups, the team acted as the successor for the unpopular Post-Zero Hour Teen Titans run. Written by Peter David and illustrated by Todd Nauck, the series ran for 56 issues (includes a DC One Million tie-in) and 9 specials. The run was cancelled alongside Titans (1999) in the Graduation Day event.
  • Titans (1999) (1999-2003): An ongoing run that lasted from 1999 to 2003, which covered the immediate aftermath of JLA/Titans: The Technis Imperative.
    • Who Is Troia: A spiritual sequel to Who is Donna Troy?, ran from #23-25.
    • Beast Boy (2000): A four-issue spin-off limited series published in 2000. It follows the story of Gar and Bette Kane/Flamebird on a journey of discovery. Written by Geoff Johns.
  • Titans/Young Justice: Graduation Day
  • Outsiders Vol 3 (2003-2007): The successor to the Titans book. Ran for 50 issues, 1 Annual and 2 Special Origins.
  • Teen Titans Vol 3 (2003-2011): The successor to Young Justice. Ran for 100 issues, 2 Annuals and 7 Specials.
  • Terror Titans (2008): Spinning out of the On The Clock and The Dark Side Club of Teen Titans (2003). It follows along on Temple Fugate aka Clock King II and his team of Terror Titans infiltrate the metahuman gladiator arena known as the Dark Side Club. A six-issue mini series written by Sean Mc Keever and illustrated by Joe Bennett.
  • Titans 2008 (2008-2010): 2008 title featuring a line-up of old Titans members. Ran for 23 issues, until being retooled as part of the Brightest Day storyline with issue #24.
    • Titans (2010) (2010-2011): Short-lived retool of the 2008 Titans series, featuring a villain team assembled by mercenary Deathstroke. Launched with one-shot Titans: Villains for Hire and lasted for 15 issues and an annual.

Post-Flashpoint

  • Teen Titans (New 52) (2011-2014): As part of the New 52 relaunch, the 2003 series was cancelled with a brand new run to continue onwards. Featuring the witsec vigilante "Tim Drake"/Red Robin, runaway N.O.W.H.E.R.E. experiment Superboy and Kiran Singh/Solstice, graverobber Cassandra Sandsmark/Wonder Girl, aspiring wannabe Miguel Barragan/Bunker, stranded time criminal Bar Torr/Kid Flash and freak metahuman Celine Patterson/Skitter. Ran for 33 issues (#1-30, 0 and two Villains Month tie-ins) and 3 Annuals. The series was cancelled mid 2014 due to low sales.
  • Teen Titans (DC You) (2014-2016): A relaunch of the Teen Titans following the 2011 run's cancellation. Featured Wonder Girl II, Red Robin, Bunker, Beast Boy, Power Girl II and Raven. Ran for 24 issues, 2 Annuals, 1 The New 52: Futures End tie-in and 1 DC Sneak Peek Special. Written by Will Pfeifer and illustrated by Kenneth Rocafort.
  • Titans Hunt (2015): Spinning out of Convergence, Titans Hunt was an 8-issue comic book series that reintroduced the original history of the Teen Titans into the New 52. Leads into Titans (Rebirth). Written by Dan Abnett and illustrated by Brett Booth
  • Titans (Rebirth): The flagship title of DC Rebirth, it sees the return of Wally West as he reunites with his former friends Dick Grayson, Donna Troy, Roy Harper, Garth, and Lilith Clay who reunite to become a new iteration of the Titans. The initial line-up breaks up at the end of Issue 18 as the Myth Arc that was started in Titans Hunt ends. The latter line-up (consisting of Dick Grayson/Nightwing, Donna Troy/Troia, Natasha Irons/Steel II, Rachel Roth/Raven, Garfield Logan/Beast Boy and M'gann M'orzz/Miss Martian) lead the book as they are brought together to face the threats that have awoken due to the Source Wall breaking following the events of Justice League: No Justice until the cancellation of the book with Issue 36. Overall, the run ran for 36 issues, 2 Annuals, 1 DC Rebirth special and 1 No Justice special.
    • The Return Of Wally West: Ran from #1-6
    • Made In Manhatten: Ran from #8-10
    • Bad Omen: Issue #12
    • Endgame: Issue #13
    • The Tempest's Vow: Issue #14
    • Double Agent: Issue #15
    • The World Stops/The Fall of Troy: Ran from #16-18
    • Titans Apart: Ran from #20-22
    • Into The Bleed: Ran from #33-36
  • Teen Titans (Rebirth)
  • Young Justice (2019)
    • Jinny Hex Special
  • Teen Titans Academy
  • Titans 2023

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