10 Teen Titans Graphic Novels You Must Read Before You Die

5. Teen Titans: Family Lost

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When Raven returns to the Titans with a new body, she comes with anew master: Brother Blood! Teen Titans: Family Lost collects issues #8 - 12 of Teen Titans alongside Titans #1/2 written by Geoff Johns with illustrations provided by Ivan Reis, Mike McKone, and Tom Grummett.

Not only does Raven return in this tale, Rose Wilson, Deathstroke's daughter takes over the identity of Ravager and becomes one of the Titan's greatest threats. She and Deathstroke go on the hunt for the team while the story progresses with gems including Kid Flash's first time at the wheel.

This collection was an amazing volume of Johns' work on the title that only builds on what came before it. It touches on the nature of friendship and family, which revolves around each and every member of the group.

for anyone wanting to break into the Teen Titans, this is one of those books you need to read to get a better take on the characters. That said, it's hard to come into the series blindly, which is why this book should be read after Teen Titans: A Kid's Game.

 
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