10 Teen Titans Graphic Novels You Must Read Before You Die

9. Teen Titans: A Kid's Game

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Wolfman and PĂ©rez maintained control over the Teen Titans until they left the series in 1996. After that, DC put out a few titles related to the team until they gave it a full relaunch under the direction of writer Geoff Johns in 2003. This was the same year Cartoon Network debuted the animated series, which only helped to boost readership.

Johns' lineup was similar to the previous incarnation of the team, but included modernized versions of Starfire, Cyborg, Beast Boy, Raven, Robin, Kid Flash, Wonder Girl, and Superboy.

Their first outing is compiled in Teen Titans: A Kid's Game, which combines issues #1 - 7 of the third volume alongside material from Teen Titans/Outsiders Secret Files and Origins 2003.

The story covered the team's new formation following the dissolution of Young Justice. It continued with the team's first weekend working together and helped establish the Teen Titans under a new leadership. Johns would remain for an additional 50 issues on the series.

 
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