Titans East
Titans East | |
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Publication information | |
Publisher | DC Comics |
First appearance | Teen Titans #43 (March 2007) |
Created by | Geoff Johns |
In-story information | |
Base(s) | New York City |
Member(s) | List of Titans East members |
Titans East is the name of several DC Comics teams. The teams appear in the Teen Titans comic books and animated series. The comic book incarnation of Titans East first appeared in the "Titans Tomorrow" storyline, which is set in the future. The first modern incarnation appeared in Teen Titans vol. 3, #43 (2007), as a group of villains led by Deathstroke. Cyborg has recently assembled a new version of the team.
Fictional team history
Titans East is based on the Teen Titans' west-coast counterpart Titans West,[1] a team of lesser-known teenage heroes including Beast Boy, Flamebird, and Hawk and Dove. Currently, the "main" Titans team is based in San Francisco, California, on the West Coast.
Titans Tomorrow
The original Titans East first appeared in the "Titans Tomorrow" storyline in which the Teen Titans meet their villainous older selves in the future.[2] This incarnation of Titans East is a group of former Titans rebelling against the future Titans' rule over the Western United States.
- Batwoman (Bette Kane): Formerly Flamebird, and ex-lover of Dick Grayson.
- Bumblebee (Karen Beecher-Duncan): Co-leader of Titans East.
- Captain Marvel (Freddy Freeman): Formerly Captain Marvel Jr, and successor to the power of the wizard Shazam.
- Cyborg 2.0 (Victor Stone): An upgraded Cyborg. Co-leader of Titans East along with Bumblebee.
- Flash (Bart Allen): Works with Titans West as an agent for Titans East.
- Ravager (Rose Wilson): Daughter of Deathstroke.
- Terra (Tara Markov): Geo-elemental.
Titans East Special
In November 2007, DC released a one-shot special called Titans East Special, written by Judd Winick with art by Ian Churchill and Norm Rapmund. In the special, Cyborg was assembling a group of young heroes to train as the new "Titans East." These members included:
However, during an early training mission they were attacked and seriously injured or killed by an unknown assailant.[3] In Titans vol. 2, #1, it was revealed that all but Power Boy survived. Anima, Son of Vulcan, and Lagoon Boy are comatose; Little Barda is in critical condition; Cyborg is unconscious, but in stable condition; and Hawk and Dove are in stable condition. The source of the attack is believed to be the demon Trigon, a former Titans foe.[4] Cyborg later wakes up, but, waiting for new replacement limbs, is left strapped to a hoverchair. In such diminished form, he disbands the Titans East to join the new Titans group upon discovering that Trigon's offspring may be responsible for the events.[5]
In other media
In the Teen Titans animated series, the Titans East form as a result of Brother Blood's continued "activities" for the H.I.V.E. Cyborg is the temporary leader of the team in the episode "Titans East", in which he helps build their Titans Tower and helps them become a cohesive team, acting as a mentor-like mediator of sorts. Their Tower was attacked and nearly destroyed by Brother Blood's army of robotic Cyclones (made from Cyborg's blueprints), and while Cyborg was fighting Blood himself, the Cyclones captured and brainwashed the other East Titans. They became unwilling, mind-controlled servants of Brother Blood, to be used as part of a trap for Cyborg, but became a true superhero team upon being freed. The episode "For Real" spotlights the Titans East as they occupy the main Titans' city in their absence. They also make several cameo-like appearances while battling the Brotherhood of Evil in the "Calling All Titans" and "Titans Together" episodes, which mark the end of conflict between the Brotherhood and the Titans.
The members of this Titans East are:
- Cyborg (temporary leader)
- Bumblebee (leader)
- Aqualad
- Speedy
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References
- ↑ "Wizard: The Guide to Comics #180". October 2006. Archived from the original on 2006-11-20.
- ↑ Teen Titans vol. 3, #18-19 (January–February 2005)
- ↑ Titans East Special #1 (January 2008)
- ↑ Titans vol. 2, #1 (June 2008)
- ↑ Titans vol. 2, #2 (July 2008)