Created by Arnold Drake and Bob Brown, Beast Boy made his first appearance in a 1965 installment of The Doom Patrol series. Born Garfield Logan, Beast Boy's origin story includes the death of his parents soon after he was given his powers by an experimental serum administered during a childhood illness.
Gotham City. It is the fictional DC Comics city that is protected by The Dark Knight, otherwise known as Batman. Depicted as a sprawling metropolitan city with several high-rise buildings, skyscrapers, and enigmatic criminals, Gotham City has been the fictional epicenter for Batman for nearly 80 years.
While the secret identity of Robin—an alias assumed by at least 5 characters in the comics—is never explicitly revealed in the series, several hints are provided to suggest he is Dick Grayson, the original Robin and founding member of the Teen Titans.
In 2013, Starfire placed 21st on IGN's "Top 25 Heroes of DC Comics."
Starfire (Teen Titans)
| Starfire |
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| Created by | Marv Wolfman George Pérez |
| In-story information |
| Full name | Koriand'r |
| Species | Tamaranean |
"Azarath Metrion Zinthos" is the phrase Raven uses to call upon her powers, summoning her demonic nature while controlling it at the same time.
Teen Titans Go!Teen Titans: Trouble in Tokyo is a 2006 American made-for-TV animated superhero film adaptation of the DC Comics superhero team Teen Titans.
Jump City is based on both San Fransisco and Boston. The name of the city was never revealed in the series itself, however it was revealed in the Teen Titans Go!
Titans was filmed in Toronto, Hamilton, & Oshawa in Canada.
It was later revealed that the season intended to use the San Francisco setting of its predecessor, but filming being pushed into the fall and winter months resulted in the story being moved to Gotham.
Similarly, the 2003 Teen Titans animated series featured a Titans Tower on an island off the coast of California, possibly near San Francisco, while Teen Titans Go! places the T-shaped building in fictional Jump City. The tower on Titans is also in San Francisco, although it off the coast and it isn't T-shaped.
| Raven |
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| Age | 15, turns 16 in "Birthmark" |
| Height | 5'3†|
| Weight | 110 lbs. |
| Likes | Herbal Tea, Horror Movies, Meditating, Reading, Chess, Knitting, Creepy Places, Destroying Evil, Pizza |
The skyline and many of the notable landmarks in Metropolis are based on real-life landmarks in New York City. Frank Miller has said that "Metropolis is New York in the daytime; Gotham City is New York at night."
After a season-long tease, the Titans live-action series introduces Raven's father, the fearsome inter-dimensional demon Trigon. WARNING: The following article contains spoilers for the Titans Season 1 episode "Koriand'r," streaming now on DC Universe.
The graphic violence and profanity makes it iffy even for most teens and certainly inappropriate for kids who will recognize the characters' names from the popular Teen Titans animated series.
Titans has been renewed for a third season which will debut August 12, 2021.
Cyborg isn't in Titans because they aren't even in the same universe. Meanwhile, the cast of Doom Patrol (Cyborg included) exists in Earth-21. So, the Doom Patrol fans saw cross over in an episode of Titans is a similar, but ultimately alternate, version of the Doom Patrol that appears in their eponymous show.
The longer the Arrowverse goes, the more Earth-Prime will expand as they bring in more characters who originate from specific towns.
- Atlantis.
- Argo City.
- Bludhaven.
- Calvin City.
- Central City.
- Coast City.
- Gotham City.
- Gorilla City.
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Despite mostly focusing on cities like Metropolis and Gotham, however, the DC Universe does still have its own New York City. While New York City will never be as central to the DCEU as it is for Marvel, it does in fact still exist in the world of Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman.
As stated by the crew, the Titans' ages are most likely around 16 to 19, since they are able to get their own driver's licenses. All the Titans have died several times throughout this series.
National City – The home of Supergirl.
Central City is a fictional American city appearing in comic books published by DC Comics. It is the home of the Silver Age version of the Flash (Barry Allen), and first appeared in Showcase No.