10 Teen Titans Graphic Novels You Must Read Before You Die

4. Teen Titans: Titans Of Tomorrow

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It's often fun to imagine what a character might be like in a possible future and that's exactly what happens in Teen Titans: Titans of Tomorrow. The story arc was written by Geoff Johns and illustrated by Mike McKone in Teen Titans #17 - 19.

After Superboy is thrust into the 31st Century thanks to a wormhole that popped up during his first date with Wonder Girl, he ends up spending five months in the future. When he returns, he is wearing Superman's costume. The rest of the Titans take a trip one decade into the future and find themselves at Titans Tower in San Francisco.

They are able to access the building thanks to their DNA, but a fight breaks out between them and their future selves. This ends up resolving when Bart Allen remembers the whole thing from when he was on the other side of the fight, and things settle down.

Like any story involving an imagined future version of a character, fans loved it. The new take on the characters was interesting and made for a fun read.

 
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