TEEN TITANS III [2003-present]




Series Index: Teen Titans III


Teen Titans #50 [2007]
published August 2007

Credits:
Written by Sean McKeever, Geoff Johns, Todd Dezago and Marv Wolfman
Art by Randy Green, Mike McKone, George Pérez, Todd Nauck, Sandra Hope, Richard Friend and Andy Lanning
Cover by Alé Garza & Scott Williams
Variant cover by Mike McKone

Solicitation: Don't miss this very special issue that ushers in the new TEEN TITANS creative team of Sean McKeaver and Randy Green, reunites Marv Wolfman and George Pérez for their first new Titans adventure in years, and also features a story by Geoff Johns and Mike McKone — the creators who launched this title! It all begins when the Titans bury another friend — and ends with a deadly, familiar threat as well as an addition to the team.

Titans-Related Crossovers of Note:
>> Countdown #39-35: One Monitor (now called Bob) has rebelled and traveled to the microscopic Palmer-verse in search of Ray Palmer, the former Atom, along with cosmically significant heroes Donna Troy, Jason Todd and current Atom Ryan Choi.
>> Countdown to Adventure (8-issue mini-series) #1: Adam Strange, Starfire and Animal Man in an explosive new series.
>> Blue Beetle #18: Beetle runs with the Titans! In a crossover with Teen Titans #50, it's boys and girls against The Main Man — Lobo!
>> Amazon Attack (6-issue mini-series) #5-6: The war comes to a shocking finale as AMAZONS ATTACK ships twice in August.
>> Flash #231:


Teen Titans #51 [2007]
published September 2007

Credits:
Written by Sean McKeever
Art by Alé Garza & Marlo Alquiza
Cover by Alé Garza & Scott Williams

Solicitation: The Titans of Tomorrow are here today! The super-popular future Titans are arrive in our present time , and they’ve already taken out the Justice League. What crucial historical event are they here to stop — or contribute to? On sale September 26 • 32 pg, FC, $2.99 US

Titans-Related Crossovers of Note:
>> Countdown #34-31: Donna Troy, Jason Todd and Kyle Rayner have been christened the Challengers of the Beyond. Their mission? To follow a Monitor who they call Bob through the multiverse in search of former Atom Ray Palmer, who somehow holds the key to stopping an impending Great Disaster. Their most recent stop? Earth-3, home of villainous versions of Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman and the rest of the Justice League. First appearance of Jokester (Duela Dent's father) in Countdown #31.
>> Countdown to Adventure (8-issue mini-series) #2: Adam Strange, Starfire and Animal Man in an explosive new series.
>> Countdown Presents The Search For Ray Palmer: Wildstorm (8-issue mini-series) #1: Kyle Rayner, Donna Troy and Jason Todd scour the Multiverse for the former Atom, who just might hold the key to saving reality from a crisis of unparalleled proportions.
>> Wonder Girl (6-issue mini-series) #1: After the disastrous events of AMAZONS ATTACK, Wonder Girl strikes out to tie up some particularly monstrous loose ends.
>> Flash #232: What alien menace lies beneath the Flash’s own home?
>> Robin #166: Ravager and Zatara help Robin battle Dodge's team of misfit villains.
>> Wonder Woman Annual #1: "Who Is Wonder Woman?" part 5 of 5 - In this arc's conclusion, the combined forces of Wonder Woman's transformed rogues gallery declare an all-out war on the amazing Amazon, compelling Wonder Woman to mend fences and join forces with Donna Troy and Wonder Girl if she's going to survive to answer the question: “Who is Wonder Woman?”


Teen Titans #52 [2007]
published October 2007

Credits:
Written by Sean McKeever
Art by Alé Garza & Marlo Alquiza
Cover by Alé Garza & Scott Williams

Solicitation: The Titans of Tomorrow take on Starro! On sale October 24 • 32 pg, FC, $2.99 US

Titans-Related Crossovers of Note:
>> Countdown #30-26: Donna Troy, Jason Todd and Kyle Rayner crash into Earth-8, home of the tyrant Lord Havok and his Extremists. There, a battle comes to bear between the Challengers, the Extremists, Monarch’s army and the leader of the kill-the-inconsistencies faction of Monitors.
>> Countdown to Adventure (8-issue mini-series) #3: Starfire’s powers are still in flux, leaving her defenseless against a new evil that’s plaguing Earth.
>> Countdown Presents The Search For Ray Palmer: Crime Syndicate (8-issue mini-series) #1: Kyle Rayner, Donna Troy and Jason Todd scour the Multiverse for the former Atom, who just might hold the key to saving reality from a crisis of unparalleled proportions. Learn the origin of the newest Challenger from Beyond, from the world where the heroes are villains: Earth-3. The origin The Jokester (a heroic version of the Joker) is revealed. Duela Dent is revealed as the daughter of The Jokester and Evelyn Dent (Three-Face). Duela falls in love with Talon and leaves Earth-3. Talon's backstory is revealed. Origin of Duela Dent.
>> Wonder Girl (6-issue mini-series) #2: Bullets, bracelets and Hercules! The most dangerous man the Amazons ever faced is now Wonder Girl’s only hope.
>> Flash #233: The Justice League steps up to take away the Flash's loved ones in the name of the law.


Teen Titans #53 [2007]
published November 2007

Credits:
Written by Sean McKeever
Art by Eddy Barrows
Cover by Alé Garza & Scott Williams

Solicitation: "The Titans of Tomorrow...Today!" goes full throttle in its penultimate chapter! As Robin descends into darkness, it falls to the rest of the Teen Titans to take on not only Starro and its minions, but also the Titans of Tomorrow?and their newfound friends!

Notes:
>> Teen Titans East Special also published this month

Titans-Related Crossovers of Note:
>> Countdown #25-22: Solomon, leader of the newly pro-active Monitors, has decided that phase one in protecting the multiverse is taking these guys out: Donna Troy, Jason Todd and Kyle Rayner.
>> Countdown to Adventure (8-issue mini-series) #4: Healers have arrived to "sterilize" the planet Earth and stop the contamination that's plaguing the planet. But what does this mean to Starfire and Animal Man?
>> Countdown Presents The Search For Ray Palmer: Gotham by Gaslight (8-issue mini-series) #1: Kyle Rayner, Donna Troy and Jason Todd scour the Multiverse for the former Atom, who just might hold the key to saving reality from a crisis of unparalleled proportions. Will the Challengers of the Beyond become legends on a world ruled by vampires? Or will one of them become a threat to the rest of the team?
>> Wonder Girl (6-issue mini-series) #3: Warriors from the Fourth World are coming for Wonder Girl and the demigods living on Earth. But when the fight is brought from the skies to her home, one of her families will fall!
>> Flash #234: The unstable powers of Wally West's growing children reach a terrifying new level!


Teen Titans East Special [2007]
published November 2007

Credits:
Written by Judd Winick
Art and cover by Ian Churchill & Norm Rapmund

Solicitation: Titans Tower is back up and running on the East Coast as Judd Winick, Ian Churchill and Norm Rapmund assemble an explosive new team of Titans under the leadership of Cyborg! But their first mission may be their last as powerful forces gather to destroy all Titans past and future!

Synopsis: A flashback reveals an untold tale of the New Teen Titans saving a pop star from Joker and Bizarro. Flash to the present: Cyborg seeks out his old Titans allies to become Titans once again. All the elder Titans (Nightwing, Flash, Troia, Raven, Starfire, Red Arrow and Beast Boy) turn him down. Undaunted, Cyborg gathers a Titans East composed of Hawk & Dove, Power Boy, Little Barda, Anima, Lagoon Boy and Son of Vulcan. During a routine training exercise, Cyborg orders the rest of the team to take down Power Boy. Power Boy holds his own against the heroes, until Dove takes a leadership role and starts using teamwork to reign in Power Boy. The team is then shocked to discover Power Boy’s lifeless, burned body hanging from a tree. Before the team can react, they are savagely attacked by an unseen foe shooting laser blasts from the sky.

Notes:
>> This story takes place after the events of Teen Titans (third series) #50
>> This story is continued in Titans (second series) #1.
>> Cyborg, Hawk & Dove, Power Boy, Little Barda, Anima, Lagoon Boy and Son of Vulcan form Titans East in this issue; the team is also massacred in this issue.
>> Death of Power Boy.


Teen Titans #54 [2007]
published December 2007

Credits:
Written by Sean McKeever
Art by Eddy Barrows & Rob Hunter
Cover by Eddy Barrows

Solicitation: Conner, Bart and the other Titans of Tomorrow have planted the seed that will ensure their totalitarian future comes to pass. All that remains is to eliminate those who would oppose them. Watch out, Ravager! Watch out, Supergirl! And most definitely watch out, Blue Beetle!

Titans-Related Crossovers of Note:
>> Countdown #21-18:
>> Countdown to Adventure (8-issue mini-series) #5: Animal Man and Starfire vs. San Diego! Adam Strange vs. Rann! Forerunner vs. herself!
>> Countdown Presents The Search For Ray Palmer: Red Son (8-issue mini-series) #1: Kyle Rayner, Donna Troy and Jason Todd scour the Multiverse for the former Atom, who just might hold the key to saving reality from a crisis of unparalleled proportions. At the height of the Cold War, the Challengers find themselves teamed with freedom fighter Batman against the Soviet President, Superman! The Challengers must choose between the life of a friend and the survival of the Multiverse.
>> Wonder Girl (6-issue mini-series) #4: The mystery of who's hunting Wonder Girl and Hercules is dragged into the light! But Wonder Girl's about to get some unexpected "help" in the form of a face from her past?
>> Flash #235: Even getting a WMD built in five minutes won't stop an alien invasion, so what's the Flash's next trick? Plus, the backup feature "Fast Life" reveals Wally West's first visit to the world known as Planet Flash!


Teen Titans #55 [2008]
published January 2008

Credits:
Written by Sean McKeever
Art by Eddy Barrows & Rob Hunter
Cover by Eddy Barrows & Rob Hunter

Solicitation: Following up the epic “Titans of Tomorrow” storyline, we catch the Titans in a moment of quiet before the next storm. As one Titan leaves forever, Wonder Girl and Robin explore their newfound feelings for each other as Ravager enjoys herself by pitting Blue Beetle against Kid Devil. And watch out for the introduction of the new Clock King, a modern-day Fagin out to create a villainous team of his own. Fan-favorite writer Sean McKeever continues to deliver his own special blend of excitement and angst sure to keep this book on the top of your must-read pile!

Titans-Related Crossovers of Note:
>> Teen Titans: The Lost Annual:
>> Teen Titans: Year One (six-issue mini-series) #1
>> Countdown #17-13:
>> Countdown to Adventure (8-issue mini-series) #6: The enigmatic Healers — aliens sent to Earth to stop the spread of Lady Styx's infection — have tagged Animal Man as patient zero. Can Starfire save him before they cut him open for dissection? Also, Forerunner's adventures continue as she runs afoul of the Thanagarian battle fleet.
>> Wonder Girl (6-issue mini-series) #5: Wonder Girl's in for the fight of her life, and she won't be able to handle it alone! She's going to need a little help from her friends, including Supergirl, Robin, and others, to bring justice down on the people trying to kill her!
>> Flash #236: The stunning conclusions of feature story arc "The Wild Wests" - with art by fan-favorite Freddie Williams II (ROBIN) - and the backup tale "Fast Life"! The newest Flash family faces a last stand in Keystone - but in this spectacular climax, we find they've been here before, once upon a time on the world that sheltered them!


Teen Titans: The Lost Annual [2008]
published January 2008

Credits:
Written by Bob Haney
Art by Jay Stephens & Mike Allred
Cover by Nick Cardy

Solicitation: Don't miss the TEEN TITANS LOST ANNUAL, featuring the original Teen Titans: Robin, Kid Flash, Wonder Girl, Speedy and Aqualad! Classic Teen Titans writer Bob Haney sends the Titans into space to rescue President John F. Kennedy in this story illustrated by Jay Stephens (The Land of Nod) & Mike Allred (Madman, X-Statix)! Meet new alien races, witness a startling betrayal, and more! It's a secret space adventure that couldn't be told…'til now! On sale January 9 o 64 pg, FC, $4.99 US

Notes:
>> This special was originally scheduled to print in 2003, but was delayed.


Wonder Girl: Champion (6-issue mini-series) [2007-2008]
published September 2007 to February 2008

Credits:
Written by J. Torres
Art and cover by Sanford Greene & Nathan Massengill

Solicitation: Exploding out of the pages of the WONDER WOMAN ANNUAL #1 and AMAZONS ATTACK! J. Torres (WONDER WOMAN, BLUE BEETLE) and Sanford Greene (BATMAN STRIKES, LEGION OF SUPERHEROES IN THE 31ST CENTURY) bring a six-issue miniseries starring DC's mightiest teen! After the disastrous events of AMAZONS ATTACK, Wonder Girl strikes out to tie up some particularly monstrous loose ends. But with the rift between her and Wonder Woman, she's going to need the help of the last man on Earth she ever wanted to see again! WONDER GIRL will take Cassie Sandsmark to all corners of the DCU, from the dangers within WONDER WOMAN to TEEN TITANS to COUNTDOWN, and will change Wonder Girl forever!

Notes:
>> This mini-series takes place after the events of Amazons Attack #6 and Teen Titans (third series) #49


Countdown to Adventure (8-issue mini-series) [2007-2008]
published August 2007 to March 2008

Credits:
Written by Adam Beechen & Justin Gray
Art by Eddy Barrows, Allan Goldman & Julio Ferreira and Fabrizio Fiorentino & Adam DeKraker & others
Cover by Eddy Barrows

Solicitation: Flying out of the pages of 52, it's Adam Strange, Starfire and Animal Man in an explosive new series! Now that they've returned to their respective homes, where do they go from here? Find out what the future holds for these heroes in the DCU!


Teen Titans: Year One (six-issue mini-series) [2008]
published January to June 2008

Credits:
Written by Amy Wolfram
Art by Karl Kerschl & Serge Lapointe
Cover by Kerschl

Solicitation: Writer Amy Wolfram (Teen Titans animated series) joins rising star artist Karl Kerschl (ALL-FLASH #1, ROBIN) for a colorful reimagining of how the Teen Titans came together! See how these teammates bonded, and overcame the sheer awkwardness of being teenagers in this explosive 6-issue miniseries that guest-stars the Justice League of America! You may think you know Robin, Wonder Girl, Kid Flash and Aqualad…but you don’t really know the original Teen Titans!


 

 


Annuals and Specials


Teen Titans Annual #1 [2006]
published February 2006

Credits:
Written by Geoff Johns & Marv Wolfman
Art by Paco Medina & Juan Vlasco
Cover by Ed Benes

Solicitation: Marv Wolfman returns to the Titans! Get ready for the first TEEN TITANS ANNUAL. Having narrowly survived the death and destruction of the CRISIS, Superboy and Wonder Girl find some time alone in Smallville…but will it be a bloody Valentine? On sale February 8 o 48 pg, FC, $4.99 US


Teen Titans #1/2 [2004]
published in 2004

Credits:
Written by Geoff Johns
Art by Ivan Reis & Marc Campos
Cover by Mike McKone

Synopsis: The story opens 18 years ago, where a wounded Slade meets Sweet Lil Worth for the first time. Flash to 10 years ago: Dick Grayson's parents die. Flash to 6 years ago: Rose Wilson is schooled at home by her mother, Lili. Flash to 5 years ago: Ravager I is killed. Flash to 3 years ago: Slade is forced to kill Jericho. Flash to 2 years ago: Cadmus attempts to clone Superman. Flash to 18 months ago: Rose deals with the death of her mother. Flash to one week ago: Bart Allen is shot by Slade.

Present day, in Chicago, Rose Wilson is having dinner with her foster parents - Margaret and Mark Madison. Rose recently got into another fight at school; apparently, this is a pattern of hers. The Madisons reprimand her, and Rose apologizes; Rose is content to have some semblance of a family for the first time in years. Her peace is shattered by the brutal arrival of Ravager III [Wade DeFarge], the man who killed her mother.

Wade kills the Madisons and sets his sights on Rose, claiming he was offered $100,000 to kill her by an anonymous source; Wade would do it for free, he declares, just to get revenge on his half-brother, Slade. Rose eludes Wade, just as the Teen Titans arrive, also claiming an anonymous source tipped them off to the fact Rose was in trouble. Bart rushes to Rose's side, but she rebuffs him, still upset over the deaths of the Madisons. Just as the Titans get the drop on Ravager, an arrow containing halothane gas explodes and knocks the team out. When they awaken, Rose and the Ravager are missing. Superboy wonders if Slade's whole family is a bunch of psychos, and even wonders why the team has a long list of 'wacko' members such as Raven, Jericho, Terra and Duela Dent. Is a questionable psychological profile a requirement? Bart defends Rose, saying she is nothing like her brothers or father - and he vows to find her.

Rose awakens in Deathstroke's lair, as he apologizes for abondoning her. With Wintergreen and his family gone, he reaches out to Rose as the only family he has left. He claims that the two of them can erase the painful memories of the Ravagers, and replace them with better ones. Rose asks for Slade's sword. She talks about how 'she just wants a family' as she clasps the sword. She approaches Ravager - who is bound to a chair - with the intent to kill him - slowly. Slade remarks, "Good girl."

Meanwhile, at the Tower, The Titans' search for Rose has turned up empty. Wonder Girl wonders who put the hit on Rose in the first place. Cyborg believes the answer is obvious - it was Slade himself.

Titans-Related Crossovers of Note:
>> This issue was a special mail-in offered by Wizard Magazine.
>> This story takes place between the events of Teen Titans (third series) #6-7.
>> This issue features the origin of Rose Wilson as the Ravager; Rose is revealed as Slade's apprentice in Teen Titans (third series) #7; Rose makes her debut as the new Ravager in issue #8; It is revealed Slade has drugged her, causing psychosis, in issue #12.
>> Extra pages include cover design sketches by Mike McKone, a script page sample, a look at pencils to inks, lettering and coloring, a Character Design Page of the Ravager by Mike McKone, and a look at designing the DC Direct Teen Titans Toys.


Teen Titans/Legion Special
published September 2004

Credits:
Written by Mark Waid & Geoff Johns
Art by Ivan Reis & Marc Campos
Cover by Phil Jimenez and Andy Lanning

Solicitation: Written by Mark Waid & Geoff Johns Art by Ivan Reis & Marc Campos Cover by Phil Jimenez and Andy Lanning Don't miss this 48-page Special by acclaimed writers Geoff Johns (TEEN TITANS) & Mark Waid (SUPERMAN: BIRTHRIGHT, EMPIRE) and the hot new art team behind ACTION COMICS: Ivan Reis & Marc Campos! In a story that continues from this month's TEEN TITANS#16, the Titans find themselves in the 31st century teamed with the Legion against a threat that even their combined might not be able to handle. Win or lose, the future is about to change! This Special features a 6-page prelude to the new LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES by Mark Waid and Barry Kitson coming in December! On sale Sept 29 :: 48 pages :: $3.50 US :: Co-edited by Eddie Berganza & Stephen Wacker

Titans-Related Crossovers of Note:
>> Teen Titans #16


Teen Titans/Outsiders Secret Files 2003
published June 2003

Credits:
First Story: "A Day After"
Writers: Geoff Johns & Judd Winick
Pencils: Ivan Reis & Carlo Barberi
Inks: Marc Campos & Norm Rapmund
Second Story: "Who Was Donna Troy?"
Writer/Pencils: Phil Jimenez
Inks: Andy Lanning
Editors: Eddie Berganza & Ivan Cohen
Cover Art: Tom Raney, Mike McKone (Pencils), Scott Hanna, Larry Stucker (Inkers)

Solicitation: Written by Geoff Johns, Judd Winick, Phil Jimenez, and various; art by Ale Garza, Jimenez, Mike McKone, Tom Raney, Geoff Johns, Andy Lanning, and various; cover by McKone & Lary Stucker and Raney & Scott Hanna. In stores October 1. An explosive one-shot devoted to DC's hot new super-teams! TEEN TITANS writer Geoff Johns and OUTSIDERS writer Judd Winick join GRADUATION DAY artist Alé Garza for an extra-sized story revealing secrets of both groups, with hints at the terrible threats they'll face in the months to come! Plus, Donna Troy's friends and loved ones remember their fallen friend in a story written and drawn by Phil Jimenez, and pinups of familiar and new characters from both teams' titles by an array of incredible artists. And don't miss the pencilling debut of Geoff Johns!
FC, 64 pg. $5.95

Synopsis, First Story: In the wake of the deaths of Troia and Omen, members of both the Titans and Young Justice examine what to do with their lives. Cyborg is rebuilt at S.T.A.R. Labs. Beast Boy tells Starfire that he’s thinking of reviving the Teen Titans. Arsenal dons a new look and meets Indigo, who has been seemingly reprogrammed after her capture.

Synopsis, Second Story: The friends, family, and loved ones of dearly departed Donna Troy gather to hold a wake in her memory. But as the evening progresses, happy memories are recounted, old wounds are exposed, and tears of sorrow are shed over the painful loss of their dear friend.

Secret Files Entries:
Robin (Art by Rick Mays)
Nightwing, Jade and Arsenal (Art by Mike McKone)
Indigo (Art by Ale Garza)
Wonder Girl (Art by Will Conrad)
Kid Flash (Art by Geoff Johns)
Thunder (Art by Jason Pearson)
Cyborg (Art by Karl Kerschl)
Starfire (Art by Michael Turner)
Metamorpho (Art by Tom Raney)
Beast Boy (Art by Carlos Barberi)
Deathstroke (Art by Kilian Plunkett)
Superboy (Art by Jim Mahfood)
Raven (Art by Pascual Ferry)

Notes:
>> The stories in this issue occur after the events of Graduation Day (mini-series) #1-3, and lead into Teen Titans (third series) #1 and Outsiders #1.


Teen Titans/Outsiders Secret Files 2005
published August 2005

Credits:
First Story: “I Am Donna Troy”
Writer: Adam Beechan
Penciler: Darryl Banks
Inker: Sean Parsons
Second Story: “Teen Titans Hunt”
Writer: Chris Castallo
Penciler: Tony Daniel
Inker: Marlo Alquiza
Third Story: “Who's Your Daddy?“
Writer: J Torres
Penciler: Paco Medina
Inker: Wayne Faucher
Fourth Story: “Secrets”
Writers: Nunzio DeFilippis & Christina Weir
Penciler: Todd Nauck
Inker: Ray Snyder
Cover Art: Tony Daniel and Marlo Alquiza

Solicitation: Written by Geoff Johns, Marc Andreyko, Greg Rucka, and others. Art by Phil Jimenez, Kevin Nowlan, Ian Churchill and others. Cover by Tony Daniel. DC's hottest new teams collide in an explosive one-shot! Following the events of "The Insiders"crossover, a villain from the Titans' past returns with a plan for revenge on former Titans! Plus, what's the deal with the crazy Titan who calls herself the Joker's Daughter? On sale August 31 o 64 pg, FC, $4.99 US

Synopsis, First Story: On New Chronus, Donna Troy uses Harbinger’s orb to reflect on her past and look toward the future.

Synopsis, Second Story: A mysterious creature breaks into Titans Tower and kidnaps Robin, Starfire and Cyborg. Beast Boy calls in Nightwing and the Outsiders, as Nightwing deduces a Wildebeest is involved. Locating the ‘beest in the basement of the old New York Titans Tower headquarters, the team encounters a cybernetically enhanced Wildebeest monster. The teams turn over the Wildebeest to S.T.A.R. Labs for testing. But the Wildebeest is intercepted by a mysterious shadowed figure - who is recreating the Wildebeest experiments for an unknown yet nefarious purpose.

Synopsis, Third Story:
A group of B-rate villains are passing time in the old Injustice League satellite headquarters, as Duela Dent emerges in their midst. The demented Harlequin tells tall-tale origin stories as the daughter of the Joker, Dr. Light, Two-Face and Punch and Jewelee. Duela leaves as she introduces a new theory: Perhaps it was her mother – not her father - who was a super-powered villain!

Synopsis, Fourth Story: When Arrowette visits Wonder Girl at Titans Tower, the two heroines are ambushed by Multiplex and the Hyena. Wonder Girl returns to Titans Tower, where a brainwashed Superboy lies in wait to attack.

Secret Files Entries:
Superboy (Art by Ian Churchill)
Batman and the Outsiders (Art by Kevin Nowlan)
Shift (Art by Carlos d'Anda)
Speedy (Art by Pasqual Ferry)
Blackfire (Art by Daniel Acuna)
Hawk and Dove (Art by Matthew Clark)
Fearsome Five (Art by Cliff Chiang)
Ravager (Art by Daniel Acuna)
Brother Blood (Art by Gene Ha)
Doctor Light (Art by Rags Morales)
Troia (Art by George Pérez)

Notes:
>> This issue was published the same month as Teen Titans (third series) #27.
>> “I Am Donna Troy” takes place after the events of the DC Special: The Return of Donna Troy (mini-series) #1-4.
>> “Teen Titans Hunt” takes place after Teen Titans (third series) #16.
>> “Teen Titans Hunt” features the first appearance of the cybernetic Wildebeests.
>> “Secrets” takes place just before Teen Titans (third series) #24-25 and Outsiders #24-25.


Teen Titans Related Mini Series


Graduation Day
3-issue mini-series
published May 2003

Credits:
Story: Judd Winick
Art: Alé Garza
Inks: Trevor Scott
Colors: Jeromy Cox
Editor: Eddie Berganza
Cover: Ale Garza

Solicitation:It’s graduation day for the members of Young Justice and the Titans. But these young heroes won’t be hearing the familiar chords of “Pomp and Circumstance”…they’ll be marching to a funeral dirge! The fate of two teams — and two heroes — is decided in THE TITANS/YOUNG JUSTICE: GRADUATION DAY, a 3-issue miniseries written by Judd Winick (GREEN LANTERN) with art by Alé Garza (GEN13) & Trevor Scott (BLACK SUN) that ships biweekly beginning in May and leads directly into two of this summer’s hottest new launches: OUTSIDERS and TEEN TITANS!

A mysterious conglomerate offers to sponsor both the Titans and Young Justice. Before the heroes can decide whether to accept the offer, Indigo, a mysterious cyborg girl from the future, attacks — seriously wounding several members of the two teams. The battle carries over to S.T.A.R. Labs, where Superman lends the two ailing teams a helping hand. But will it be enough? It all leads to a pulse-pounding conclusion that will leave more than one longtime fan-favorite character dead — and both young teams shattered forever. The big question is: Who will die? How will the remaining heroes pick up the pieces and carry on?

Synopsis: Donna Troy begins having disturbing dreams where she is a gothic warrior battling in a desolate world. In the real world, Jean Walters, Cheif Executive Officer of Optitron, assembles the members of Titans and Young Justice to San Francisco to make an offer to fund the teams. Before any decisions can be made, a mysterious cybernetic girl from the future invades the complex - and immediately engages combat with both teams. She severely injures Cyborg, Jesse Quick, Superboy, Argent, Empress, Tempest and Impulse, although Cyborg insists she didn't mean to hurt anyone.

As the Titans and Young Justice tend to their wounded, the cybernetic girl remains on the loose seeking to interface with other cybernetic beings. She invades a STAR Labs facility and encounters what appears to be Superman, before shutting down herself. The remaining Titans and Young Justice members search for the girl, but find Superman. As Lilith tries to 'read' Superman, it becomes clear it is an adroid Superman that has been awakened by the cybernetic girl. Caught by surprise, Lilith has her neck snapped by the Superman android, killing her.

The Titans and Young Justice try to contain the rogue Superman Android as Arsenal awakens the cybernetic girl who may hold the key to its defeat. While successfully awakening her, Arsenal and Robin encounter Metamorpho. Troia tries valiantly to defeat the Superman Android, but he releases a deadly heat beam directly through her chest, killing her. Indigo arrives and shuts down the Superman Android, leaving Arsenal and Nightwing to mourn the fallen Troia. At Troia's funeral, Nightwing declares to Arsenal that he is tired as seeing friends die and the Titans are officially over. Meanwhile, members of Young Justice, especially Wonder Girl, feel responsible for the tragic deaths. Elsewhere, Donna Troy awakens in a desolate world, and heeds a cry into battle.

Notes:
>> First appearance of Indigo in Graduation Day #1
>> Death of Omen [Lilith Clay Jupiter] in Graduation Day #2
>> Apparent Death of Troia [Donna Troy] in Graduation Day #3; she is actually reborn on another world
>> Last appearance of Young Justice and Titans; reform as Teen Titans in Teen Titans (third series) #1 [2003]
>> The Titans and Young Justice appear next in Teen Titans/Outsiders Secret Files 2003.


DC Special: The Return of Donna Troy
4-issue mini-series
published May 2005-July 2005

Credits:
Written by Phil Jimenez
Art by José Luis García-López & George Pérez
Cover by Jimenez & Pérez

Solicitation: You can't afford to miss DC SPECIAL: THE RETURN OF DONNA TROY, a spectacular 4-issue miniseries written by Phil Jimenez that unites artistic titans José García-López and George Perez for the first time and heralds the triumphant return of one of the DCU's most popular characters! She was raised as a goddess, linked by blood to Wonder Woman, crowned as a Titan among both mortals and gods - but Donna Troy's story is the triumph of the human spirit.

Torn from Earth by the events of TITANS/YOUNG JUSTICE: GRADUATION DAY, Donna Troy has reemerged among the Titans of Myth as Troia, Goddess of the Moon. But memories of a different life haunt her as she leads the Titans of Myth in the final battle of a long campaign of interplanetary conquest, gathering weapons, warriors, and worshippers to fulfill a mission she has begun to doubt. It will take the combined might of the Outsiders and the Teen Titans to solve this cosmic mystery and reveal Troia's true destiny to her: a cosmic hero destined to unite legions against a threat to the entire universe! The RETURN OF DONNA TROY is a new beginning for Donna Troy - and a stunning prologue of things to come throughout the entire DCU!

In issue 2, A cosmic commute to an otherworldly battleground brings the Teen Titans and the Outsiders face-to-face with their long-mourned friend Donna Troy. There's just one problem: She's not the Donna they remember! In issue #3, the Teen Titans and the Outsiders fight for the soul of long-lost comrade Donna Troy in a battle that literally drives to the core of an endangered planet - and reveals a shocking secret! And in issue #4's stunning conclusion, it's the Teen Titans and the Outsiders against the power of the Titans of Myth - and Donna Troy must choose sides for once and for all!

Synopsis: When Troia was reborn, the Titans of Myth realized an old prophecy had been fulfilled. Rhea foretold of a special child that would one day save the twelve Titans from destruction. When Donna Troy was reborn after her death, the Titans of Myth - knowing Donna was that chosen child - called her back to New Chronus. There, she became Goddess of the Moon with false memories as the wife of the Titan, Coeus.

In the present, Donna lives happily with Coeus on New Chronus, but is repulsed by the Titans of Myth and their lack of compassion. When the Teen Titans and the Outsiders locate their former colleague, Troia awakens from their spell. Elsewhere, tragedy had struck. Donna's sister-in-arms, Sparta, was used by the Titans of Myth in their mad quest for power. Having been stripped of most of her power, the Titans of Myth made her an officer in their royal military. Seeking to control the planet Minosyss, the Titans sacrificed Sparta's life in battle. Athyns - the sole survivor of his planet - joins the battle against the mad Titans on the planet, Minosyss. Allied with the remaining battle-torn Minosyssians, Athyns bands together with the Teen Titans, Outsiders and Donna Troy to prevent the Titans of Myth from claiming more lives.

It is at this time that Donna learns she is a unique soul - a compression of all her various lives throughout the alternate worlds across time and space. This knowledge prompts Donna to remember each unique life throughout the multiverse. Then, the Titan Hyperion reveals the nexus point to what was once the multiverse - a gateway to all creation - to which Donna Troy alone can navigate. Sensing the impending doom of a second Crisis, the Titans of Myth implore Donna to open a safe passage to another reality. Donna complies but fearing the Mythic Titans' power lust, she opens a doorway to Tartarus where they will be trapped for eternity.

With New Chronus now barren, Donna Troy elects to become the sentinel of the floating mythical world. Now keeper of Harbinger's history orb of the entire multiverse, Donna Troy is a living focal point of the entire cosmos.

Notes:
>> This mini-series takes place after the events of Teen Titans (third series) #25 and Outsiders #25.
>> The Titans of Myth last appeared in Team Titans #21 [1994]; In this series, they have been redesigned.
>> Death of Sparta, the Titans Seed.
>> Donna Troy is revealed as a living focal point of the entire cosmos in issue #4 and remembers all her lives, including her Pre-Crisis history .
>> Dark Angel revealed as an alternate reality Donna Troy from Earth-7 in issue #4.
>> Dark Angel revealed as the Anti-Monitor's Harbinger in issue #4.
>> Athyns, a Titans Seed, becomes leader of the Minosyssians in issue #4
>> Hyperion and Thia are seemingly killed in issue #4.
>> Donna acquires the Harbinger's orb and New Chronus in issue #4.
>> Donna appears next in Teen Titans/Outsiders 2005.
>> The revelation of Donna's Harbinger orb prompts her to gather a team for a space mission in Infinite Crisis #1-7.


Wonder Girl: Champion #1-6
6-issue mini-series

published September 2007 to February 2008

Credits:
Written by J. Torres
Art by Sanford Greene & Nathan Massengill
Cover by Sanford Greene & Nathan Massengill

Solicitation: Exploding out of the pages of the WONDER WOMAN ANNUAL #1 and AMAZONS ATTACK! J. Torres (WONDER WOMAN, BLUE BEETLE) and Sanford Greene (BATMAN STRIKES, LEGION OF SUPERHEROES IN THE 31ST CENTURY) bring a six-issue miniseries starring DC’s mightiest teen! After the disastrous events of AMAZONS ATTACK, Wonder Girl strikes out to tie up some particularly monstrous loose ends. But with the rift between her and Wonder Woman, she’s going to need the help of the last man on Earth she ever wanted to see again! WONDER GIRL will take Cassie Sandsmark to all corners of the DCU, from the dangers within WONDER WOMAN to TEEN TITANS to COUNTDOWN, and will change Wonder Girl forever!

Synopsis: to come.

Notes:
>> This mini-series takes place after the events of the Amazons Attack mini-series.


Crossovers & Appearances

IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER

Action Comics #815-816 [2004]: Written by Chuck Austen; art by Ivan Reis and Marc Campos; cover by Arthur Adams. Guest-starring the Teen Titans! Gog and Superman throw down in Smallville! Too bad Superboy, Wonder Girl and Kid Flash get in the way!

Action Comics #817-818 [2004]: Written by Chuck Austen; art by Ivan Reis and Marc Campos; cover by Arthur Adams It's Superman's last stand at S.T.A.R. Labs, guest-starring Wonder Woman and Superboy! Injured from his knock-down fight with Gog, Superman is cornered by every villain who wants to make a name for himself by getting a piece of the Man of Steel. Will Wonder Woman and Superboy be enough muscle to help Superman?

Action Comics #823 [2005]: Krypto and Superboy come to the rescue in an issue written by Chuck Austen with art by Ivan Reis & Marc Campos and a cover by Ian Churchill! Superman is being beaten by an unlikely foe. Can Krypto save both Superman and Superboy from a terrible fate?

Action Comics #842-843 [2006]: Guest-starring the Teen Titans and Nightwing. Superman and his allies as they battle an alien invader who's like nothing they've fought before.

Aquaman #33: Tempest vs. Aquaman over Mera's fate.
Aquaman #37-38 [2006]: The Spectre's rampage against all magic in the DCU brings him to Atlantis, and the whole nation faces destruction unless Tempest can stop him. Infinite Crisis tie-in.
Aquaman: Sword of Atlantis #50-51 [2007]: Tempest returns from near-death, but his powers have left him. Tempest tries to help Arthur recover the Trident of Poseidon.

Batgirl #63-64 [2005]: Writer, Andersen Gabrych; Artist by Ale Garza, Jesse Delperdang, Andrew Pepoy. The Penguin hires Deatshtroke to bring down Batgirl. Deatshtroke uses the contract as a way to test his daughter, The Ravager, who engages Batgirl in locked combat. Batgirl sees in Ravager what she could have been, if things had turned out differently for her. The battle rages on and Batgirl plunges a sword in Ravager's neck, forcing Deathstroke to retreat with Ravager to save her life.

Blue Beetle #18 [2007]: Written by John Rogers; Art by Rafael Albuquerque; Cover by Cully Hamner. Beetle runs with the Titans! In a crossover with TEEN TITANS #50, it's boys and girls against The Main Man — Lobo!

Crisis Aftermath: The Battle for Bludhaven (6-issue mini-series) #1-6: Written by Jimmy Palmiotti & Justin Gray; Art by Dan Jurgens & Palmiotti; Cover by Daniel Acuña. Blüdhaven becomes a battlefield for the Teen Titans, the Atomic Knights and the all-new Freedom Fighters.

Countdown Presents The Search For Ray Palmer (8-issue mini-series) #1-6 [2007]: Written by Ron Marz; Art by Paco Herrera; Cover by Arthur Adams. The Search for Ray Palmer truly kicks into high gear, as Kyle Rayner, Donna Troy and Jason Todd scour the Multiverse for the former Atom, who just might hold the key to saving reality from a crisis of unparalleled proportions. The trio's first stop: the Wildstorm Universe, where they come face-to-face with an entirely different -- and entirely more lethal -- brand of heroes. Wildstorm's finest are all here, including The Authority and Gen13, and they don't prepare a warm welcome for their visitors! The tour of the new DC Multiverse begins here!

Countdown To Adventure (8-issue mini-series) #1-8 [2007]: Written by Adam Beechen and Justin Gray; Art by Eddy Barrows, Fabrizio Fiorentino & Julio Ferreira; Cover by Ivan Reis & Oclair Albert. Flying out of the pages of 52, it's Adam Strange, Starfire and Animal Man in an explosive new series! Now that they've returned to their respective homes, where do they go from here? Find out what the future holds for these heroes in the DCU!

DC Special: The Return of Donna Troy #1-4 [2004]: Written by Phil Jimenez; Art by José Luís García-López & George Pérez; Cover by Phil Jimenez & George Pérez. Donna Troy has reemerged among the Titans of Myth as Troia, Goddess of the Moon. But memories of a different life haunt her as she leads the Titans of Myth in the final battle of a long campaign of interplanetary conquest, gathering weapons, warriors, and worshippers to fulfill a mission she has begun to doubt. It will take the combined might of the Outsiders and the Teen Titans to solve this cosmic mystery and reveal Troia's true destiny to her: a cosmic hero destined to unite legions against a threat to the entire universe!

Firestorm #19-20 [2006]: Written by Stuart Moore; Art by Jamal Igle & Rob Stull; Cover by Matt Haley. Merged with an unexpected partner, Jason (Firestorm) Rusch heads out into space with Donna Troy for a rendezvous with his cosmic destiny. Guest-starring Donna Troy. Infinite Crisis tie-in.

Flash: The Fastest Man Alive #9 [2007]: Bart must choose whether he wants to rejoin the Teen Titans or go for a membership in the Justice League. Guest-starring the Teen Titans.

Green Arrow #46 [2004]: Written by Judd Winick Art by Tom Fowler & Rodney Ramos Cover by James Jean The debut of new series art team Tom Fowler (CAPER) & Rodney Ramos (GREEN LANTERN) and cover artist James Jean (BATGIRL)! Get ready for a Team Green road trip! Ollie and one of his cohorts hit the West Coast to visit the Teen Titans!

Gotham Central #34: Guest-starring the Teen Titans! The cops have what appears to be Robin's dead body in the Gotham Morgue. And with an uncooperative Batman in Gotham City, the only people to turn to for answers may be the Teen Titans!

Hawkman #37-45 [2005]: Golden Eagle returns! Charley Parker resurfaces alive, settles in St. Roch and resumes his role as the Golden Eagle. In a press conference, Charley announces his identity to the public. Hawkman seemingly dies and Golden Eagle assumes the Hawkman mantle, claiming to be Hawkman's son. Eventually, Charley Parker is revealed as the son of Fel Andar [the Hawkman who betrayed earth to alien forces]; Charley traveled to St. Roch and engineered a vengeance campaign against Hawkman. The real Hawkman returns to confront Charley Parker - and is revealed as the mastermind behind Hawkman's woes. Hawkman defeats Golden Eagle and sends him back to Thanagar. Charley's false origin is told in issue #43; Charley's real origin is told in #45, where he revealed as Fel Andar's son.

Hawkman #47-48 [2005]: Golden Eagle resurfaces as a member of the Thanagarian army. He tries to kill Hawkman, but his father, Fel Andar, convinces him to end his vendetta.

Identity Crisis #1-7 [2004]: Written by Brad Meltzer Art by Rags Morales & Michael Bair Cover by Michael Turner The mysterious murders in the DCU continue to fuel the flames of unrest in both the heroic community AND the emerging cabal of villains! And if the knock-down, drag-out battle supreme between Deathstroke the Terminator and the Justice League is any indication, things are going to get far worse before they get better!

Infinite Crisis ( 7-issue mini-series) #1-7 [2005-2006]: Written by Geoff Johns; Art by Phil Jimenez & Andy Lanning and others; Covers by Jim Lee & Sandra Hope and George Pérez. Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman - are joined by Nightwing, Supergirl, Donna Troy, Superboy, Robin, Wonder Girl, Green Lantern, the Flash and more as they face their most dire hour. Donna Troy gathers her space team and Nightwing deals with OMACs in Bludhaven.

Justice League of America #0 [2006]: The issue examines the past, present and future of Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman. George Pérez draws a flashback sequence detailing the wedding of Donna Troy and Terry Long. With Wonder Woman's revised status after Infinite Crisis, she is shown as Donna's maid of honor (reflecting the Pre-Crisis history from Tales of the Teen Titans #50 in 1984).

Justice League #7 [2007]: Arsenal officially joins the Justice League as Red Arrow. He adopts a new costume secretly gifted to him by Green Arrow.

JSA Classified #21-22, Hawkgirl #59 [2007]: Blackfire has made her way to Earth to eliminate Hawkgirl - as she did Hawkwoman - bringing the Rann/Thanagar War very close to home! Blackfire is defeated and stripped of her powers in JSA Classified #22.

The Legion #25-30 [2003-2004]: "Foundations" In the 31st Century, on one tiny, surviving scrap of the continuum, the Legion stages a final, desperate effort to restore cosmic order and prevent the total eradication of their universe. In the final bloody battle with Darkseid, the Legion faces annihilation as evils from two ends of time strike. Guest-starring Superboy.

Nightwing #101-106: "Nightwing: Year One" The events of Dick Grayson's transformation into Nightwing are retold.

Omega Men (6-issue mini-series) #1-6 [2007]: Starfire's brother Ryand'r rejoins his Omega Men teammates in preventing the evil Lady Styx from acquiring four mystical heartstones that, together, will give her godlike powers. After finding one of the four Heartstones, Ryand'r discovers his powers are increased to new levels. Assuming the codename Darkfire, Ryand'r and the Omega Men stop Lady Styx's plans for cosmic apocalypse. First Ryand'r as Darkfire in issue #1.

Outsiders #4-6 [2003]: As the team attempts to shut down Blood's global satellite-activation system before he's able to activate his sleeper agents, an act of kindness could end the life of a hero. A new Brother Blood assumes the role by killing the former. First appearance of Brother Blood II.
Outsiders #13-15 [2004]: -The Fearsome Five are back - and worse than ever - in the 3-part "Five by Five!" Organized by Dr. Sivana, Mammoth, Gizmo, Psimon, Jinx, and a newly-restored Shimmer wreak havoc. Shimmer restored to life in issue #13.
Outsiders #31 [2005]: An INFINITE CRISIS tie-in! Donna Troy drafts Starfire and Shift for a top-flight team headed into space to confront a crisis in the cosmos.
Outsiders #32 [2005]: An INFINITE CRISIS tie-in! The DCU's deadliest sibling rivalry reignites between Starfire and Blackfire in deep space - while the rest of the team goes after the villainous Society on Earth!

The Rann-Thanagar War #1-6 [2005]: War has broken out between Adam Strange's adopted planet of Rann and Hawkwoman's home planet of Thanagar and various alien races are trying to take advantage of the hostilities as various space-based DC characters try to get to the bottom of the conflict. Blackfire returns, revealed to have survived the explosion of Tamaran in Final Night Preview [1996].

Robin #146-147 [2006]: With Superboy's life on the line, the Titans must find a super-antidote in one of Luthor's hidden labs.

Robin #166 [2007]: Guest-starring Zatara and Ravager! What’s up with Dodge’s team of misfit villains — and what’s Robin doing about them?

Solo #7 [2006]: Written by Mike Allred & Lee Allred; Art and cover by Mike Allred. Join Mike Allred, the creator of Madman and The Atomics, as he takes a whirlwind tour of the DCU! First stop: Hourman, as we find out exactly how much super-heroing a hero can do. The craziness continues as two super-teams are pitted against each other in "Doom Patrol vs. Teen Titans." In "Batman A-Go-Go!", the Caped Crusader is taken on a kooky psychedelic journey. Allred visits Jack Kirby's Fourth World as Lightray and Orion put Mister Miracle to the test in "Fourth World Wager." Can Scott Free really get out of any trap? And it's all capped off with "Comic Book Clubhouse," featuring just about every DC hero!

Supergirl #2 [2005]: The battle that had to happen is here: Supergirl vs. Superboy! After last issue's titanic tussle with Power Girl, why is Kara going toe-to-toe with the Boy of Steel? And where do the rest of the Teen Titans fit into all of this? Plus, Lex Luthor makes his move! Join the superstar team of Jeph Loeb, Ian Churchill & Norm Rapmund as they continue to rocket the new Girl of Steel into hyperspace!

Supergirl #11 [2006]: Supergirl joins the Outsiders, but does she have what it takes? Powerboy rescues Supergirl on the last page of this issue.
Supergirl #13 [2006]: Look out! It's a deadly night on the town for Supergirl and her new boyfriend, Power Boy!
Supergirl #14 [2006]: As Supergirl battles Batgirl, Power Boy is revealed as a super-stalker.
Supergirl #15 [2006]: Power Boy becomes jealous of Supergirl's friendship with Captain Boomerang. His jealousy turns to rage and he attacks the Girl of Steel. Power Boy reveals his origin on Apokolips, where he was raised to be a soldier for Darkseid and given great powers that were fueled by the anger and rage of others. It was on Apokolips that Power Boy fell in love with Supergirl, he confesses. Shocked and repulsed by his actions, Supergirl ends her relationship with Power Boy. Origin of Power Boy.

Superman/Batman #26 [2006]: Written by Sam Loeb with Jeph Loeb, Allan Heinberg, Joss Whedon, Joe Kelly, Brad Meltzer, Mark Verheiden, Brian K. Vaughan, Geoff Johns, Joe Casey and Paul Levitz Art by John Cassaday, Joe Madureira, Jeff Matsuda, Ian Churchill, Ed McGuinness, Rob Liefeld, Jim Lee, Tim Sale, Arthur Adams, Joyce Chin, Mike Kunkel, Duncan Rouleau, Carlos Pacheco, Michael Turner and Pat Lee; Cover by Michael Turner. At the height of INFINITE CRISIS, Robin and Superboy team up for a story that's not to be missed! Written by Sam Loeb and some of the best writers in comics today, this issue was completed by Sam's artist and writer friends - a veritable Who's Who of modern comics, including Jim Lee, Mike Turner, Geoff Johns, Joss Whedon, Brad Meltzer, Ed McGuinness and many more! This issue also features a bonus SUPERMAN FOR ALL SEASONS short story by Jeph Loeb and Tim Sale! Don't miss this special extra-sized issue!

Superman #220: Written by Mark Verheiden; Art by Tony Daniel & Marlo Alquiza; Cover by Ed Benes. It's the return of the Supermen! In the aftermath of the "Sacrifice" and "The Insiders" story arcs, Superman and Superboy find their way to the ruins of the old Fortress of Solitude in the Arctic with John Henry Irons to check on the missing Eradicator. Unfortunately, the Eradicator still believes Krypton's sons are rogues, and he's prepared to take care of that problem!

Wonder Girl #1-6 [2007-2008]: Written by J. Torres; Art and cover by Sanford Greene & Nathan Massengill. Exploding out of the pages of the WONDER WOMAN ANNUAL #1 and AMAZONS ATTACK! J. Torres (WONDER WOMAN, BLUE BEETLE) and Sanford Greene (BATMAN STRIKES, LEGION OF SUPERHEROES IN THE 31ST CENTURY) bring a six-issue miniseries starring DC’s mightiest teen! After the disastrous events of AMAZONS ATTACK, Wonder Girl strikes out to tie up some particularly monstrous loose ends. But with the rift between her and Wonder Woman, she’s going to need the help of the last man on Earth she ever wanted to see again! WONDER GIRL will take Cassie Sandsmark to all corners of the DCU, from the dangers within WONDER WOMAN to TEEN TITANS to COUNTDOWN, and will change Wonder Girl forever!

Wonder Woman (second series) #215-217 [2004]: The IDENTITY CRISIS art team of Rags Morales & Michael Bair joins writer Greg Rucka for Part 1 of a 3-part story that takes Wonder Woman from the streets of New York to the Land of the Dead! In "Tartarus," the goddess Athena sends Wonder Woman on a journey to retrieve something believed lost to the Olympian Gods forever. Joined by Wonder Girl and Ferdinand the minotaur, Wonder Woman must face unimagined peril to complete her mission. But should she succeed, what will Diana ask in return from the all-seeing Goddess of Wisdom? Plus, a hint of the fate of Donna Troy is revealed as an exciting new chapter in the saga of the Amazing Amazon begins!

Wonder Woman (third series) #1-4 & Annual #1 [2006-2007]: "Who Is Wonder Woman?" - In the year following the Infinite Crisis, Princess Diana has created a secret identity as Diana Prince assisting the governments meta-human department. Donna Troy – who has assumed the mantle of Wonder Woman – faces her sister's deadliest foes. Wonder Girl feels Diana has turned her back on Donna and herself. But when Donna is defeated and Circe is revealed as the mastermind behind the attacks, Diana becomes Wonder Woman once again!

World War III Part One [2007]: Written by Keith Champagne; Art by Pat Oliffe & Drew Geraci; Cover by Ethan Van Sciver. It is a day of infamy. Chaos has broken out across the globe, and Firestorm and Firehawk are among the many mobilizing to stem the flow of blood and thunder. A Call To Arms: Black Adam takes down the Doom Patrol - Elasti-Girl, Negative Man, Robotman, Mento, Vox and Bumblebee - in Italy. Donna Troy assumes the mantle of Wonder Woman. Jason Todd appears in New York City as Nightwing, meting out his own brand of brutal justice.

World War III Part Two [2007]: Written by Keith Champagne; Art by Andy Smith & Ray Snyder; Cover by Ethan Van Sciver. The war rages on, extending from the far reaches of space, where Supergirl encounters a missing hero, to the darkest depths of the ocean, where the fate of Aquaman is revealed. Aquaman and Aquagirl discover the ocean is apparently rejecting the transformation wrought on the people of Sub Diego, slowing killing them. Aquaman, with the guidance of some sea gods, uses the power in his water-hand to raise the city, but suffers this transformation as a result; He is transformed into the Dweller. The Valiant: Deathstroke plants seeds of doubt with Batgirl, and invites her to join him.

World War III Part Three: Hell Is For Heroes [2007]: Written by John Ostrander; Art by Tom Derenick & Norm Rapmund; Cover by Ethan Van Sciver. The horrors of war become grim reality for the Teen Titans, as they suffer the loss of one of their own. The Titans - Beast Boy, Raven, Offspring, Talon, Young Frankenstein, Hawk & Dove and Terra - confront a rampaging Black Adam in Greece. Black Adam brutally kills both Young Frankenstein and Terra.

World War III Part Four: United We Stand [2007]: Written by John Ostrander; Art by Jack Jadson & Rodney Ramos; Cover by Ethan Van Sciver. Through the fog of war, a hero is reborn, and the DC Universe bands together against the wrath of an ancient evil! Beast Boy and Geo-Force mourn for Terra. The Titans and the heroes gather to defeat Black Adam.