![]() ![]() To capitalise on the series' success, DC launched a separate New Teen Titans title concurrent to the renamed Tales. Previewed in DC Comics Presents #26, the New Teen Titans series ran for 40 issues (until March 1984), before changing title to Tales of the Teen Titans between issues #41 and #91. The book took on "modern sensibilities," and addressed a number of hard-hitting issues, including a memorable couple of special anti-drugs issues. Written by Marv Wolfman with art by George Pérez, both of whom had recently moved to DC from Marvel, this incarnation (and these creators) would prove to be arguably the best-known and most-popular comics incarnation of the Titans teams. The series was relaunched with the prefix "New" in an issue cover-dated November 1980. Main article: Teen Titans § New Teen Titans (1980–1996) 4.9 DC Rebirth Titans, Teen Titans (2016–present)Ĭomics publication history Teen Titans (1964–1978).3.3.2 One-shots and original graphic novels.
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