NICK CARDY was the premiere artist for TEEN TITANSwhen the team launched into their own series in 1965.
Cardy's art defined the Teen Titans in the 1960s and into the 1970s.
GEORGE PÉREZ and Marv Wolfman redefined the Teen Titans when they launched the NEW TEEN TITANSin 1980.
New Teen Titans became a phenomenal hit
and George's renditions of the characters became as memorable
as Cardy's - yet updated for a new generation.
JOSE GARCIA-LOPEZ had a short but memorable run following George Perez on NEW TEEN TITANS in 1984.
He later provided beautiful artwork in 2005 in the mini-series, DC SPECIAL: THE RETURN OF DONNA TROY.
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Kole
by Jose Garcia Lopez
Madison Square Garden, New York City 2003 |
Troia
by Jose Garcia-Lopez
New York
ComiCon 2009 |
EDUARDO BARRETO was the regular NEW TEEN TITANS artist for the mid-1980s,
from New Teen Titans #13-49.
TOM GRUMMETT drew the Titans from NEW TITANS #58-100 (1990-1993),
seeing them through the entire Titans Hunt saga and beyond.
Grummett also had a long run on SUPERBOY in the 1990s and provided art for the TEEN TITANS again in 2003-2004.
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Cyborg
by Tom Grummett
Vancouver Con 2004
Thanks to Jay |
Starfire
by Tom Grummett
Vancouver Con 2004
Thanks to David |
KERRY GAMMILL provided fill-ins for the Titans Hunt era, and helped introduce the Team Titans!
Gammill was slated to be the artist on TEAM TITANS, but was replaced with KEVIN MAGUIRE, who drew TEAM TITANS #1-3.
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Terra
by Kevin Maguire
Madison Square Garden, New York City 2003 |
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STEVE ERWIN helped launch Deathstroke into his own popular series in the early 1990s,
providing art for DEATHSTROKE #1-34 (which contained the first appearance of Rose Wilson in issue #14!)
SERGIO CARIELLO assumed art chores on DEATHSTROKE during the "Hunted" storyline,
in DEATHSTROKE #0, 41-51, which featured the return of Rose Wilson to the book in 1994.
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Rose as Ravager
by Sergio Cariello
Florida MegaCon 2005 |
Ravager
by Sergio Cariello
San Diego
ComiCon 2006 |
PHIL JIMENEZ debuted in the early 1990s and quickly made his mark on the Titans Universe with NEW TITANS #93-95
and TEAM TITANS. Phil's love for the characters was obvious, and he returned to them several times,
notably in TEMPEST, JLA/TITANS, WONDER WOMAN and DC SPECIAL: THE RETURN OF DONNA TROY.
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Nightwing
by Phil Jimenez
Florida MegaCon 2005
Thanks to
"Raven the White" |
Flash
by Phil Jimenez
San Diego
ComiCon 2005 |
Troia
by Phil Jimenez
San Diego
ComiCon 2005 |
Tempest
by Phil Jimenez
San Diego
ComiCon 2005 |
Arsenal
by Phil Jimenez
San Diego
ComiCon 2005 |
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Troia & Wonder Woman
by Phil Jimenez
New York City 2002 |
Tempest
by Phil Jimenez
Madison Square Garden, New York City 2003 |
Terra
by Phil Jimenez
Florida MegaCon 2004
Thanks to
"Raven the White" |
Raven
by Phil Jimenez
San Diego
ComiCon 2004 |
Superboy
by Phil Jimenez
& Andy Lanning
New York Comic-Con
February 2006 |
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Wonder Girl (and Ares!)
by Phil Jimenez
New York
ComiCon 2008 |
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TERRY DODSON may not be known for his work on TEAM TITANS,
but he was the regular artist on that book as he started his career, from TEAM TITANS #17-24 in 1993-1994.
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Terra
by Terry Dodson
Florida MegaCon 2004 |
Mirage
by Terry Dodson
San Diego
ComiCon 2004 |
Wonder Girl
by Terry Dodson
New York City
Big Apple Con 2005 |
Donna Troy
by Terry Dodson
San Diego
ComiCon 2009 |
DAN JURGENS relaunched the Titans franchise with TEEN TITANS (a whole new teen team led by the Atom) in 1996.
The team lasted until 1998.
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Lilith as Omen
by Dan Jurgens
Wizard World
Philadelphia 2005 |
Risk
by Dan Jurgens
San Diego
ComiCon 2004 |
Argent
by Dan Jurgens
San Diego
ComiCon 2007 |
Joto
by Dan Jurgens
San Diego
ComiCon 2007 |
Argent
by Dan Jurgens
San Diego
ComiCon 2009 |
TODD NAUCK helped launch YOUNG JUSTICE in 1998 and remained the artist on the book until it was canceled in 2003.
Nauck then became the artist on TEEN TITANS GO! until its demise in 2008.
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Superboy
by Todd Nauck
San Diego
ComiCon 2004 |
Wonder Girl
by Todd Nauck
San Diego
ComiCon 2004 |
Beast Boy
by Todd Nauck
San Diego
ComiCon 2005 |
Kid Flash
by Todd Nauck
San Diego
ComiCon 2005 |
Terra
by Todd Nauck
New York Comic-Con
February 2006 |
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Flamebird
by Todd Nauck
New York Comic-Con
February 2006 |
Zachary Zatara
by Todd Nauck
New York Comic-Con
February 2006 |
Miss Martian
by Todd Nauck
New York Comic-Con
February 2006 |
Superboy
by Todd Nauck
San Diego
ComiCon 2007 |
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Beast Boy
by Todd Nauck
Emerald City Con
Seattle 2004
Thanks to Jay |
Robin
by Todd Nauck
Store Signing 2005 |
Wonder Girl
by Todd Nauck
San Diego
ComiCon 2006 |
Raven
by Todd Nauck
New York Comic-Con
February 2006 |
Bumblebee
by Todd Nauck
San Diego
ComiCon 2007 |
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Teen Titans Jam
by Teen Titans Staff
San Diego
ComiCon 2005 |
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MARK BUCKINGHAM relaunched the Titans franchise yet again in 1999 with TITANS,
an ongoing series starring the original five members plus five more.
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Troia
by Mark Buckingham
San Diego
ComiCon 2006 |
Arsenal
by Mark Buckingham
San Diego
ComiCon 2006 |
Argent
by Mark Buckingham
San Diego
ComiCon 2006 |
Starfire
by Mark Buckingham
San Diego
ComiCon 2007 |
Nightwing
by Mark Buckingham
San Diego
ComiCon 2007 |
When Buckingham left TITANS, ADAM DeKRAKER provided art for a handful of issues.
PAUL PELLETIER took over the book for almost a year, and later, BARRY KITSON.
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Cyborg
by Adam Dekraker
San Diego
ComiCon 2004 |
Wonder Girl
by Paul Pelletier
Florida MegaCon 2004
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Lilith
by Barry Kitson
Con Sketch 2004 |
ALE GARZA drew the mini-series, GRADUATION DAY in 2003, which featured the deaths of Troia and Lilith.
He went on to draw ROBIN and had a brief stint on TEEN TITANS in 2007.
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Troia
by Ale Garza
San Diego
Comic Con 2002 |
Lilith
by Ale Garza
New York City 2003 |
Robin
by Ale Garza
San Diego
ComiCon 2004 |
Ravager
by Ale Garza
San Diego
ComiCon 2007 |
MIKE McKONE and GEOFF JOHNS realunched the TEEN TITANS in 2003, and redesigned the core team.
The book was a hit again, and McKone remained with the book until TEEN TITANS #23.
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Ravager
by Mike McKone
San Diego
ComiCon 2004 |
Starfire
by Mike McKone
San Diego
ComiCon 2004 |
Beast Boy
by Mike McKone
San Diego
ComiCon 2004 |
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Robin
by Mike McKone
San Diego
ComiCon 2006 |
Superboy
by Mike McKone
San Diego
ComiCon 2006 |
Wonder Girl
by Mike McKone
San Diego
ComiCon 2006 |
Kid Flash
by Mike McKone
San Diego
ComiCon 2006 |
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Cyborg
by Mike McKone
San Diego
ComiCon 2006 |
Raven
by Mike McKone
San Diego
ComiCon 2006 |
Beast Boy
by Mike McKone
San Diego
ComiCon 2007 |
Starfire
by Mike McKone
San Diego
ComiCon 2007 |
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Ravager
by Mike McKone
San Diego
ComiCon 2008 |
Deathstroke
by Mike McKone
San Diego
ComiCon 2008 |
Jericho
by Mike McKone
New York
ComiCon 2009 |
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Wonder Girl
Commission
by Mike McKone
San Diego
ComiCon 2005 |
Deathstroke
vs. Ravager
Commission
by Mike McKone
2006 |
Starfire
Commission
by Mike McKone
2006 |
TEEN TITANS writer GEOFF JOHNS is even known to do a sketch or two if you ask him.
Geoff wrote an incredibly succesful run of TEEN TITANS from #1-45.
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Cyborg
by Geoff Johns
San Diego
ComiCon 2004 |
Kid Flash
by Geoff Johns
San Diego
ComiCon 2005 |
Deathstroke
by Geoff Johns
San Diego
ComiCon 2006 |
While the TEEN TITANS were making a splash, Nightwing and Arsenal formed a new team of OUTSIDERS,
with art by TOM RANEY in 2003.
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Nightwing
by Tom Raney
Madison Square Garden, New York City 2003 |
Nightwing
by Tom Raney
Wizard World
Philadelphia 2004 |
Starfire
by Tom Raney
Wizard World
Philadelphia 2005 |
Arsenal
by Tom Raney
Wizard World
Philadelphia 2005 |
Wonder Girl
by Tom Raney
Wizard World
Boston 2005 |
MATTHEW CLARK became the artist on OUTSIDERS after Raney's departure and drew OUTSIDERS #28-50,
with #50 marking its last issue in 2007. Matthew also drew TEEN TITANS #25.
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Superboy
by Matthew Clark
San Diego
ComiCon 2004 |
Wonder Girl
by Matthew Clark
San Diego
ComiCon 2005 |
Arsenal
by Matthew Clark
San Diego
ComiCon 2006 |
Nightwing
by Matthew Clark
New York Comic-Con
February 2006 |
TONY DANIEL became TEEN TITANS artist in 2005 with TEEN TITANS #34, which was the start of "One Year Later,"
featuring surprsing new Titans members, Ravager and Kid Devil.
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Ravager
by Tony Daniel
New York
ComiCon 2009 |
Kid Devil
by Tony Daniel
New York
ComiCon 2009 |
EDDY BARROWS became the TEEN TITANS' regular artist with issue #55 in 2007 and remained with the book until issue #71.
In that time, he put an indeliable mark on the characters.
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Ravager
by Eddy Barrows
New York
ComiCon 2009 |
Ravager
by Eddy Barrows
New York
ComiCon 2009 |
Ravager
by Eddy Barrows
New York
ComiCon 2009 |
KARL KERSCHL and Amy Wolfram retold the Titans first days in the TEEN TITANS: YEAR ONE 6-issue mini-series in 2007.
Karl's unique and vibrant take on the characters was a joy to behold.
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Wonder Girl
by Karl Kerschl
New York Comic-Con
February 2006 |
Aqualad
by Karl Kerschl
New York Comic-Con
February 2006 |
Kid Flash
by Karl Kerschl
New York Comic-Con
February 2006 |