The definitive issue-by-issue collecting guide and trade reading order for Teen Titans, Titans, & Young Justice comic books in omnibus, hardcover, and trade paperback collections. Part of Crushing Krisis’s Crushing Comics. Last updated May 2024 with titles scheduled for release through August 2024.
In 1965 the Silver Age of comics was in full swing, with all of DC’s iconic heroes starring in their own titles as well as in the the Justice League.
One element that DC generally lacked at the time was the youthful energy of Marvel’s Silver Age titles, which included hip young heroes like Spider-Man and The X-Men alongside more iconic DC analogs like The Avengers or Thor. It wasn’t that they lacked for young characters. It seemed the every DC hero had a teen version of sidekick. They hadn’t been assembled all in one place.
That changed with The Brave and The Bold (1955) #54 in 1964, which combined Golden Age creation Robin (Dick Grayson) with the more recently-made sidekicks of Kid Flash (Wally West), and Aqualad. Their next appearance in issue #60 added a formalized version of Wonder Girl (Donna Troy) and gave the group a name – “The Teen Titans.”
After just one more anthology series appearance (in Showcase (1956) #59), the Teen Titans graduated into their own title in 1966. While many other teen heroes appeared, only one became a more permanent member – Speedy, Green Arrow’s sidekick. The team-up was revived in 1973 and then shuttered in 1978 as the heroes felt they were growing too old to be “teens.”
Marv Wolfman and George Pérez reawakened the franchise in 1980. In an astounding act of creation, they introduced team mainstays Cyborg, Starfire, and Raven in a preview story in DC Comics Presents (1978) #26, where they also reintroduced Beast Boy as “Changeling.”
Wolfman and Pérez would become synonymous with the Teen Titans for the next decade in the same way Chris Claremont was with the X-Men, who the Titans rivaled in popularity. Along the way the co-writers introduced Slade Wilson as Deathstroke and changed Dick Grayson to Nightwing. Their characters made it through Crisis on Infinite Earths relatively unscathed as DC chose not to rock the boat of their most-popular team franchise.
In 1988, the teens graduated to simply being referred to as “Titans.” While that split in the title continues to recur through the present day, there aren’t hard lines around which heroes are “Teens” and which aren’t, aside from Nightwing. Starfire, once engaged to Nightwing, continues to appear in both iterations of the group interchangeably. This is complicated by the popularity of the Teen Titans in other media like cartoons, where the team tends to be anchored by a 1980-inspired lineup of Robin, Starfire, Cyborg, and Beast Boy.
In 1998, a relaunch of Titans yielded a third title for the franchise – Young Justice. While the team name hasn’t been reused since 2003, DC sometimes refers to their entire line of youthful, sub-Justice League heroes by that title.
- Silver & Bronze Age Teen Titans (1966 – 1978)
- Teen Titans (1966) #1-43 + Teen Titans (1966) #44-53
- The New Teen Titans by Wolfman & Pérez (1980 – 1985)
- The New Teen Titans (1980) #1-40 & Annuals 1-2 + Tales of the Teen Titans (1984) #41-58 & Annual 3
- Tales of the New Teen Titans (1982) #1-4
- The New Teen Titans (Drug Awareness Specials) (1983)
- Post-Crisis Teen Titans (1984 – 1998)
- The New Teen Titans (1984) #1-49 & Annual 1-4
- The Official Teen Titans Index (1985)
- Teen Titans Spotlight (1986) #1-21
- The New Titans (1988) #50-130, 0, & Annuals 5-11 + Titans Sell-Out Special (1992) #1
- Team Titans (1992) #1-25 & Annuals 1-2
- Teen Titans (1996) #1-24 & Annual 1 + Titans Beat (1996) #1 & Tempest (1996) #1-4
- Young Justice (1998 – 2003)
- JLA: World Without Grown-Ups (1998) #1-2 + Young Justice: The Secret (1998) #1
- Young Justice (1998) #1-55 & 1,000,000 + Young Justice 80-Page Giant (1999) #1, Young Justice in No Man’s Land (1999) #1, Young Justice Secret Files (1999) #1, Young Justice Sins of Youth (2000) #1-2, Young Justice: Our Worlds at War (2001) #1, Titans/Young Justice: Graduation Day (2003) #1-3
- The Titans (1998 – 2003)
- JLA/Titans (1998) #1-3 + Titans Secret Files (1999) #1
- The Titans (1999) #1-50 & Annual 1 + Titans/Legion of Super-Heroes: Universe Ablaze (2000) #1-4, Silver Age: Teen Titans (2000) #1, Titans/Young Justice: Graduation Day (2003) #1-3
- Teen Titans (2003 – 2011)
- Teen Titans (2003) #1-100, ½, Annuals 1 & 2009 + Teen Titans/Outsiders Secret Files 2003 (2003) #1, Teen Titans/Legion Special (2004) #1, Teen Titans and Outsiders Secret Files and Origins 2005 (2005) #1, Wonder Girl (2007) #1-5, Teen Titans: Cold Case (2011)
- Terror Titans (2008) #1-6
- Titans (2008)
- Titans (2008) #1-38 & Annual 1 + Titans East Special (2008), DC Special: Cyborg (2008) #1-6, Blackest Night: Titans (2009) #1-3, Titans: Villains for Hire Special (2010)
- New 52 (2011 – 2016)
- Rebirth (2016 – )
- Teen Titans (2016) Rebirth, #1-47, Annual 1-2, Special, & Endless Winter (Sep 2016 – Nov 2020)
- Titans (2016) Rebirth & #1-36 (Jul 2016 – Apr 2019)
- Young Justice (2019) #1-20
- Titans: Burning Rage (2019) #1-7
- Infinite Frontier (2021 – 2023)
- Teen Titans Academy (2021) #1-15 & 2021 Yearbook by Tim Sheridan (Mar 2021 – May 2022)
- Titans United (2021) #1-7 by Cavan Scott (Sep 2021 – Mar 2022)
- Dark Crisis: Young Justice (2022) #1-6
- Titans United: Bloodpact (2023) #1-6 by Cavan Scott, Lucas Meyer, Tony Aviña, & Carlos Mangual (Sep 2022 – Feb 2023)
- World’s Finest: Teen Titans (2023) #1-6 by Mark Waid & Emanuela Lupacchino
- Tales of the Titans (2023) #1-4
- Dawn of DC (2023 – Present)
- Titans (2023) #1-(TBA) by Tom Taylor & Nicola Scott
- Knight Terrors: Titans (2023) #1-2
- Titans: Beast World (2023) #1-6
- Titans Beast World Tour (2023) [various] (May 2023 – ongoing)
- Titans (2023) #1-(TBA) by Tom Taylor & Nicola Scott
- Out-of-Continuity Titles
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Silver & Bronze Age Teen Titans (1966 – 1978)
Teen Titans (1966) #1-43 & 44-53 (1966 – 1973 & 1976-1978)
The Teen Titans was initially made up entirely of sidekick and legacy characters. They made their first appearance as a team in The Brave and The Bold (1955) #54 and 60 and Showcase (1956) #59 before graduating to their own title in 1966. Issue #43 in 1973 marked the end of the original continuous run of Teen Titans, with the title resuming with an additional bi-monthly run starting with #44 in 1976 and running through #53 in 1978.
In oversize omnibus hardcover…
#1-24: Teen Titans: The Silver Age Omnibus (2016 hardcover, ISBN 978-1401267568)
Collects The Brave and the Bold (1955) #54, 60, & 83, The Hawk and the Dove (1968) #1-6, Showcase (1956) #59 & 75, and Teen Titans (1966) #1-24
#25-53: Teen Titans: The Bronze Age Omnibus (2017 hardcover, ISBN)
Collects The Batman Family (1975) #6 & 8-9, The Brave and the Bold (1955) #94, 102, & 149, Teen Titans (1966) #25-53, and World’s Finest Comics (1941) #205
In premium, full-color, hardcover archives…
#1-6: The Silver Age Teen Titans – Archives Vol. 1 (2003 hardcover, ISBN 978-1401200718)
The Brave and the Bold (1955) #54 & 60, Showcase (1956) #59, Teen Titans (1966) #1-5
#6-20: The Silver Age Teen Titans – Archives Vol. 2 (2013 hardcover, 978-1401241056)
The Brave and the Bold (1955) #83 and Teen Titans (1966) #6-20
#21-53: Not collected in this format
In a 2017 line of full-color paperbacks mirroring the content of the omnibuses…
#1-11: Teen Titans: The Silver Age Vol. 1 (2017)
Collects The Brave and the Bold (1955) #54, 60, Showcase (1956) #59, and Teen Titans (1966) #1-11
#12-24: Teen Titans: The Silver Age Vol. 2 (2018)
Collects Teen Titans (1966) #12-24 and The Brave and the Bold (1955) #83
In black & white Showcase Presents newsprint paperpbacks…
#1-18: Showcase Presents: Teen Titans, Vol. 1 (2006 paperback, ISBN 978-1401207885)
Also collects The Brave and the Bold (1955) #54 & 60 and Showcase (1956) #59
#19-36: Showcase Presents: Teen Titans, Vol. 2 (2007 paperback, ISBN 978-1401212520)
Also collects The Brave and the Bold (1955) #83 & 94 and World’s Finest Comics (1941) #205
#37-53: Not collected in this format
by single issue or storyline…
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The New Teen Titans by Wolfman & Pérez (1980 – 1985)
The Titans go on a two-and-a-half-year publishing hiatus after Teen Titans (1966) #53 in 1978. Their break ends when the Teen Titans are reassembled by Raven and relaunched by the writing team of Marv Wolfman and George Pérez in The New Teen Titans (1980) in the latter half of 1980. It is later accompanied by a four-issue mini-series, Tales of the New Teen Titans, in 1982.
Now comes the tricky part.
The New Teen Titans (1980) changes its name to Tales of the Teen Titans (1984) with issue #41 to make way for a second, simultaneous volume of The New Teen Titans 1984 – also written by Wolfman and Pérez. The renamed Tales of the Teen Titans (1984) continues for another year and a half through issue #58 in October 1985, which is part of the lead-up to Crisis on Infinite Earths. Starting with #59, the title features only reprinted stories.
Meanwhile, the newly-launched The New Teen Titans (1984) continues past Crisis on Infinite Earths (which hits it in issues #13-14) through issue #49 in November 1988 with Wolfman still at the helm before changing its title to The New Titans (1988). That will be covered in the next section.
Generally, the Teen Titans do not experience many initial changes due to Crisis on Infinite Earths, though Donna Troy undergoes changes in the longer term due to the revision to Wonder Woman’s origin.
The New Teen Titans (1980) #1-40 & Annuals 1-2 (Nov 1980 – Mar 1984)
+ Tales of the Teen Titans (1984) #41-58 & Annual 3 (April 1985 – Oct 1985)
This iteration of the team debuted with a preview story in DC Comics Presents (1978) #26 before graduating toThe New Teen Titans (1980). The team initially included Raven, Changeling AKA Beast Boy, Cyborg, Kid Flash, Dick Grayson as Robin, Starfire, and Wonder Girl. The series name changes to Tales of the Teen Titans (1984) in April 1984.
In oversize omnibus hardcover, 2017-18 editions…
These editions have improved binding and collect the series in its entirety in chronological order.
#1-20: The New Teen Titans Omnibus Vol. 1
(2017 oversize hardcover, ISBN 978-1401271282 / 2022 oversize hardcover, ISBN 978-1779516725)
A revised 2017 edition of the omnibus has a blue cover with Raven flying above the team with Starfire on the left and Donna Troy on the right. It collects DC Comics Presents (1978) #26, New Teen Titans (1980) #1-20, Tales of the Teen Titans (1982) #1-4, and material from The Best of DC (1979) #18. (It does not include material from Annual 1.)
#21-41 & Annuals 1-2: The New Teen Titans Omnibus Vol. 2 (2018 Edition) Hardcover (ISBN 978-1401277628)
A revised 2018 edition of the omnibus has a blue cover with Starfire’s face on the left and Robin running down the center. It collects The New Teen Titans (1980) #21-40 & Annuals 1-2, Tales of the Teen Titans (1984) #41, and Batman and the Outsiders (1983) #5. (Effectively, it ends just shy of the official four-issue run of “The Judas Contract.”)
#42-58 (& Annual 3): The New Teen Titans Omnibus Vol. 3 (2018 Edition) Hardcover (ISBN 978-1401281106)
A revised 2018 edition of the omnibus has a blue cover with three rectangular panels with Deathstroke at the center. It collects Tales of the Teen Titans #42-58 as well as the second title that ran alongside those issues, The New Teen Titans (1984) #1-9. (While the solicit doesn’t include Annual 3, it is very likely included as it concludes “The Judas Contract” story.)
In oversize omnibus hardcover, 2011-13 editions… Click to see the 2011-13, which I do not recommend purchasing
In premium, full-color, hardcover archives…
#1-8: The New Teen Titans – Archives, Vol. 1
Also collects DC Comics Presents (1978) #26
#9-16: The New Teen Titans – Archives, Vol. 2
Also collects The Best of DC (1979) #18
#17-20: The New Teen Titans – Archives, Vol. 3
Also collects Tales of the New Teen Titans (1982) #1-4
#21-27 & Annual 1: The New Teen Titans – Archives, Vol. 4
#28-58 & Annuals 2-3: Not collected in this format
In a comprehensive 2014 paperback series…
#1-8: Volume 1
Also collects DC Comics Presents (1978) #26
#9-16: Volume 2
#17-20: Volume 3
Also collects Tales of the New Teen Titans (1982) #1-4
#21-27 & Annual 1: Volume 4
#28-34 & Annual 2: Volume 5
#35-41: Volume 6 (2017)
Continues through the title change to Tales of the Teen Titans (1984) #41. Also collects Batman and the Outsiders (1983) #5
#42-48 & Annual 3: Volume 7
#49-58: Volume 8
Issue #58 is the final original issue of the Tales of The Teen Titans series before it switches to reprints. This paperback line continues below with the 1984 series and Volume 9.
by single issues or storyline… Click for a list of issues reprinted by storyline or single issue
Tales of the New Teen Titans (1982) #1-4 (June 1982 – Sept 1982)
A four-issue origins series for the lesser-known Teen Titans Cyborg, Raven, Beast Boy AKA Changeling, and Starfire.
#1-4: Collected in The New Teen Titans Omnibus Vol. 1 (2017 Edition), The New Teen Titans Omnibus Vol. 1 (2011 Edition), The New Teen Titans – Archives, Vol. 3, & The New Teen Titans (TPB), Vol. 3 – full contents listed above.
The New Teen Titans (Drug Awareness Specials) (1983)
Three unique drug awareness issues titled Plague!, Battle!, and Problem Child, which are not reprinted at this time.
Post-Crisis Teen Titans (1984 – 1998)
The title of this section is somewhat misleading. Allow me to explain.
First, Crisis on Infinite Earths did not have a major direct impact on the Titans, save for one character – Wonder Girl, Donna Troy. While Nightwing and Speedy also had ties to existing franchises that experienced changes in Crisis, neither were as comprehensive as the retcons to Wonder Woman’s origin.
As a result of that, using Crisis as a dividing line for the Teen Titans isn’t as effective as it is for other DC titles and heroes. This is further complicated by there being two Teen Titans ongoings running at the same time when Crisis arrived.
Tales of the New Teen Titans (1984) ends with the lead-up to Crisis in issue #58 – which places it entirely in the prior period. The relaunched The New Teen Titans (1984) is published in parallel to Crisis as early as issue #7, though it does not officially tie in until issues #13-14. And, it keeps running past Crisis – which hardly any DC series did aside from Batman and Superman series in the hundreds of issues.
As a result, I somewhat arbitrarily consider Tales of the New Teen Titans (1984) to be the Pre-Crisis Titans series and The New Teen Titans (1984) to be the Post-Crisis Titans series.
In 1988 DC was finishing the final wave of Post-Crisis relaunches, and The New Teen Titans (1984) changed its name to The New Titans (1988) and continued its run until 1996! Along the way, a pair of supporting series come and go – Teen Titans Spotlight (1986) and Team Titans (1992).
Then, in 1996, DC relaunches Teen Titans (1996) for two years before transforming the franchise in 1998.
The New Teen Titans (1984) #1-49 & Annual 1-4 (Aug 1984 – Nov 1988)
The original The New Teen Titans (1980) changed its title to Tales of the Teen Titans (1984) with issue #41 to make way for this series, The New Teen Titans (1984), launched by Wolfman & Perez. It changed its name to The New Titans (1988) with issue #50 in 1988 – covered in another section, below.
In oversize omnibus hardcover, 2017-19 editions…
#1-9: The New Teen Titans Omnibus Vol. 3 (2018 hardcover, ISBN 978-1401281106)
A revised 2018 edition of the omnibus has a blue cover with three rectangular panels with Deathstroke at the center. It collects Tales of the Teen Titans #42-58 as well as the second title that ran alongside those issues, The New Teen Titans (1984) #1-9. (While the solicit doesn’t include Annual 3, it is very likely included as it concludes “The Judas Contract” story.)
#10-31 & Annual 1-2: The New Teen Titans Omnibus Vol. 4 (2019 edition, ISBN 978-1401289300)
Collects The New Teen Titans (1984) #10-31 & Annual 1-2 and Omega Men #34.
#32-49 & Annual 3-4: The New Teen Titans Omnibus Vol. 5 (2021 oversize hardcover, ISBN 978-1779504739)
Collects The New Teen Titans (1984) #32-49 & Annual 3-4, Tales of the Teen Titans (1984) #91, Secret Origins (1986) #13 & Annual #3, and Infinity, Inc. #45.
In oversize omnibus hardcover, 2011-13 editions…
#1-6 (& #50-67): The New Teen Titans Omnibus Vol. 3 (2013 Edition) Hardcover (ISBN 978-1401238452)
Not recommended for purchase! This 2011 edition has a blue cover with Nightwing at center holding Donna Troy. It collects New Teen Titans (1980) #38, Tales of the New Teen Titans (1984) #45-50, New Teen Titans (1984) #1-6 (which ran alongside those issues), and then skips forward 44 issues of that series to collect the (retitled) The New Titans (1988) #50-67. (That means it only has the Titans side of the Lonely Place of Dying crossover.) It also collects Secret Origins (1986) Annual 3.
In standard paperback collections, including the continued “New Teen Titans” line from above…
#1-5: The New Teen Titans, Vol. 1: The Terror of Trigon (2003)
#1-9: Vol. 9 (2018)
Annual 1 & #10-15: Vol. 10 (2019)
Issues #13-14 tie in to Crisis on Infinite Earths.
#16-23: Vol. 11 (2019 paperback, ISBN 978-1401295202 / digital)
Also collects Omega Men #34, which continues to issue #16
Annual 2: The DC Universe by John Byrne (2017 Hardcover)
#24-31 & Annual 2: Vol. 12: The Final Battle (2020 paperback, ISBN 978-1779504715 / digital)
Also collects the covers of Tales of the Teen Titans (1984) #84-88
#32-30 & Annual 3: Vol. 13 (2022 paperback, ISBN 978-1779508096 / digital)
Also collects Infinity, Inc. #45, which continues from #38
#41-49 & Annual 4: Vol. 14 (2022 paperback, ISBN 978-1779515490 / digital)
Also collects Secret Origins (1986) #13 & Annual 3 and material from Tales of the Teen Titans (1984) #91 (possibly just the cover)
The Official Teen Titans Index (1985)
#1-5: Not collected. [Check eBay for single issues] A five-issue “official index” series listing stories and character appearances from Brave and the Bold #54 (Jun/Jul 1964) through Tales of the Teen Titans (1984) #62 and New Teen Titans (1984) #16.
Teen Titans Spotlight (1986) #1-21 (Aug 1986 – Apr 1988)
An anthology series with a rotating cast of Titans characters and creators.
#1-21: Not collected. [Check eBay for single issues] Issues #18-19 are a part of Millennium – see DC Universe Events: Millennium
The New Titans (1988) #50-130, 0, & Annuals 5-11 (Dec 1988 – Feb 1996)
+ Titans Sell-Out Special (1992) #1 (Nov 1992)
The New Teen Titans (1984) is renamed The New Titans (1988) to mark the return of creator George Perez to the series alongside his colleague Marv Wolfman. The series continues its numbering from New Teen Titans (1984) #49. Issue #61 marks the end of George Perez’s co-writing run, though he returns for #66-67.
In oversize omnibus hardcover, 2011-13 editions…
#50-67: The New Teen Titans Omnibus Vol. 3 (2013 Edition) Hardcover (ISBN 978-1401238452)
Not recommended for purchase! This 2011 edition has a blue cover with Nightwing at center holding Donna Troy. It collects New Teen Titans (1980) #38, Tales of the New Teen Titans (1984) #45-50, New Teen Titans (1984) #1-6 (which ran alongside those issues), and then skips forward 44 issues of that series to collect the (retitled) The New Titans (1988) #50-67. (That means it only has the Titans side of the Lonely Place of Dying crossover.) It also collects Secret Origins (1986) Annual 3.
by single issue or storyline… Click for a list of issues reprinted by storyline or single issue
Team Titans (1992) #1-25 & Annuals 1-2 (Sept 1992 – Sept 1994)
Team Titans (1992) ran alongside The New Titans (1988) from the “Total Chaos” crossover in 1992 through Zero Hour in 1994. The first half of the series was written by Marv Wolfman; the second by Jeff Jensen and Phil Jimenez.
This series launched with five unique versions of its first issue, each with an origin of a different character on the team – Killowatt, Mirage, Nightrider, Redwing, and Terra. There was also a “all five editions” first issue that collects all of the various #1 issues into a single book.
[Check eBay for the entire run.]
#1-3: Titans: Total Chaos (2018)
Collects a crossover between Deathstroke, the Terminator (1991) #14-16, The New Titans (1988) #90-92, and Team Titans (1992) #1-3. [Check eBay for single issues.]
Titans Sell-Out Special (1992) #1: Not collected. [Check eBay for single issue.]
#4-6: Not collected. [Check eBay for single issues.]
#7-10: Not collected; “The Darkening Night.” [Check eBay for single issues.]
#11-16: Not collected. [Check eBay for single issues.]
Annual 1: Part of Bloodlines – see DC Universe Events. [Check eBay for single issues.]
#17-20: Not collected; “You Can’t Go Home Again.” [Check eBay for single issues.]
Annual 2: Part of the Elseworlds Annuals – see DC Universe Events. [Check eBay for singe issue.]
#21-24: Not collected. [Check eBay for single issues.]
Members of the team appear throughout Zero Hero. Terra continues to New Teen Titans.
Teen Titans (1996) #1-24 & Annual 1 (Oct 1996 – Sept 1998)
+ Titans Beat (1996) #1 & Tempest (1996) #1-4
The entire run of Teen Titans (1996) features Dan Jurgens on both script and art with a team of Argent, Ray Palmer as Atom, Loren Jupiter, Omen, Prysm, Risk, and Slagger
[Check eBay for the entire run.]
Titans Beat (1996) #1 – Not collected. A promotional comic in the style of a teen magazine. [Check eBay for single issue]
#1-3: Not collected; “Titan’s Children.” [Check eBay for single issues]
Annual 1: Part of Pulp Heroes, see DC Universe Events. [Check eBay for single issues]
Tempest (1996) #1-4: Not collected. A solo series for the former Aqualad Garth that began the same month as issue #2. He appears in this run in issues #12-16 & 19. [Check eBay for single issues]
#4-5: Not collected; “Coming Out.” [Check eBay for single issues]
#6: Not collected. [Check eBay for single issues]
#7-8: Not collected; “Dark Nemesis.” [Check eBay for single issues]
#9-11: Not collected; “The Lost World of Skartaris.” [Check eBay for single issues]
#12-16: Not collected; “Titans: Then & Now.” Also, #13 is a tie-in to “Genesis” – see DC Universe Events. [Check eBay for single issues]
#17-20: Not collected. #19 is a tie-in to “Behold! The Millennium Giants!” [Check eBay for single issues]
#21-24: Not collected; “Titans Hunt II.” [Check eBay for single issues]
Young Justice (1998 – 2003)
JLA: World Without Grown-Ups (1998) #1-2 (Aug 1998 – Sept 1998)
+ Young Justice: The Secret (1998) #1
in omnibus oversize hardcover…
Young Justice Omnibus, Vol. 1 (2023 hardcover, ISBN 978-1779526038)
Collects JLA: World Without Grown-Ups (1998) #1-2; Young Justice: The Secret (1998) #1; Young Justice (1998) #1-19 & One Million; Young Justice Secret Files (1999) #1; Secret Origins 80-Page Giant (1998) #1; Young Justice in No Man’s Land (1999) #1; Supergirl (1996) #36-37; Superboy (1994) #74; Young Justice: Sins of Youth (2000) #1-2; Sins of Youth Secret Files (2000) #1; and Sins of Youth (2000) one-shots (JLA Jr. #1; Aquaboy/Lagoon Man; Batboy and Robin #1; Kid Flash/Impulse #1; Starwoman and the JSA #1; Superman Jr./Superboy Sr. #1; Wonder Girls #1; Sins of Youth: The Secret/Deadboy #1).
as collected by single issue or story…
#1-2 & The Secret: Young Justice, Book One: A League of Their Own (2017, ISBN 978-1401271169)
Collects JLA: World Without Grown-Ups (1998) #1-2 Young Justice (1998) #1-7 & 1,000,000, Young Justice Secret Files (1999) #1, and Young Justice: The Secret (1998) #1. (Note that a 2000 version did not include these issues!)
#1-2 & The Secret: JLA: World Without Grown-Ups (1998, ISBN 978-1563894732)
Collects JLA: World Without Grown-Ups (1998) #1-2 and Young Justice: The Secret (1998) #1.
#1-2: DC Comics Presents: Young Justice (2010) #1
This has a blue cover with the team in a roller coaster car.
Young Justice (1998) #1-55 & 1,000,000 (Sept 1998 – May 2003)
Young Justice (1998) [IMDB] covers the newer, younger Titans, including Impulse (Bart Allen), Robin (Tim Drake), Superboy, Secret, Wonder Girl (Cassie Sandsmark), and Red Tornado. The entire series is written by Peter David.
This section also covers:
- Young Justice 80-Page Giant (1999) #1
- Young Justice in No Man’s Land (1999) #1
- Young Justice Secret Files (1999)
- Young Justice Sins of Youth (2000) #1-2
- Young Justice: Our Worlds at War (2001) #1
- Titans/Young Justice: Graduation Day (2003) #1-3
[Check eBay for the entire run.]
in omnibus oversize hardcover…
Young Justice Omnibus, Vol. 1 (2023 hardcover, ISBN 978-1779526038)
Collects JLA: World Without Grown-Ups (1998) #1-2; Young Justice: The Secret (1998) #1; Young Justice (1998) #1-19 & One Million; Young Justice Secret Files (1999) #1; Secret Origins 80-Page Giant (1998) #1; Young Justice in No Man’s Land (1999) #1; Supergirl (1996) #36-37; Superboy (1994) #74; Young Justice: Sins of Youth (2000) #1-2; Sins of Youth Secret Files (2000) #1; and Sins of Youth (2000) one-shots (JLA Jr. #1; Aquaboy/Lagoon Man; Batboy and Robin #1; Kid Flash/Impulse #1; Starwoman and the JSA #1; Superman Jr./Superboy Sr. #1; Wonder Girls #1; The Secret/Deadboy #1).
in a comprehensive line of paperbacks from 2017 – 2002
Book One: A League of Their Own (2017 paperback, ISBN 978-1401271169 / digital)
Collects JLA: World Without Grown-Ups (1998) #1-2 Young Justice (1998) #1-7 & 1,000,000, Young Justice Secret Files (1999) #1, and Young Justice: The Secret (1998) #1.
Book Two (2018 paperback, ISBN 978-1401277666 / digital)
Collects Young Justice (1998) #8-17, Young Justice in No Man’s Land (1999) #1, Supergirl (1996) #36-37 (“Heck’s Angels,” a crossover with #12-13), and material from Young Justice 80-Page Giant (1999) #1 and Young Justice Secret Files (1999) #1.
Book Three (2018 paperback / digital)
This collection is primarily of the Sins of Youth storyline. Collects Young Justice (1998) #18-19, Superboy (1994) #74, Young Justice: Sins of Youth (2000) #1-2; Sins of Youth Secret Files (2000) #1; and Sins of Youth (2000) one-shots (JLA Jr. #1; Aquaboy/Lagoon Man; Batboy and Robin #1; Kid Flash/Impulse #1; Starwoman and the JSA #1; Superman Jr./Superboy Sr. #1; Wonder Girls #1; The Secret/Deadboy #1).
Book Four: Young Justice Goes Global! (2019 paperback, ISBN 978-1401295004 / digital)
Collects Young Justice (1998) #20-32
Book Five (2020 paperback, ISBN 978-1779502216 / digital)
Collects Young Justice (1998) #33-43, Young Justice: Our Worlds at War (2001) #1, and material from Impulse #77 and Superboy #91.
Book Six (2022 paperback, ISBN 978-1779517227 / digital)
Collects Young Justice (1998) #44-55, Impulse #85, Robin #101, and Superboy #99.
as collected by single issue or story…
#1-7: (2000 paperback, ISBN 978-1563896262)
Also collects material from Young Justice Secret Files (1999) #1.
#1,000,000: DC One Million Omnibus
Released in November 1998 between #2 and #3
The story in #4 continues to Young Justice Secret Files (1999) #1 and then to #5.
#7: DC Comics Presents: Young Justice (2010) #3 AKA 100-Page Spectacular #3
Yellow and pink color. Also collects material from Secret Origins 80-Page Giant (1998) #1.
#7: Teen Titans: A Celebration of 50 Years (2014) hardcover
Young Justice in No Man’s Land (1999) #1: Also collected in Batman: No Man’s Land, Vol. 2 (2012) and DC Comics Presents: Young Justice (2010) #2 (which also collects materials from Young Justice Secret Files (1999))
Young Justice Sins of Youth (2000) #1-2: Young Justice: Sins of Youth (2000, ISBN 978-1563897481)
Collects Young Justice: Sins of Youth (2000) #1-2 and the Sins Of Youth titles JLA Jr. #1, Aquaman/Lagoon Man #1, Batboy and Robin #1, Kid Flash/Impulse #1, Starwoman and the JSA #1, Superman Jr./Superboy Sr. #1, Wonder Girls #1, The Secret/Deadboy #1, as well as Superboy #74 and Sins Of Youth Secret Files #1.
#8-34: In paperbacks, above. [Check eBay for single issues]
Young Justice: Our Worlds at War (2001) #1: In paperbacks, above; see DC Universe Events. [Check eBay for single issue]
#35: In paperbacks, above Directly follows the one-shot. Part of “Our Worlds at War;” see DC Universe Events. [Check eBay for single issue]
#36: Superman: Our Worlds at War (2006)
Previously collected in Superman: Our Worlds at War: Book Two (2002). [Check eBay for single issue]
#37: In paperbacks, above. [Check eBay for single issue]
#38: In paperbacks, above; part of “Joker: Last Laugh.” See DC Universe Events. [Check eBay for single issue]
#39-43: In paperbacks, above. [Check eBay for single issues]
#44-45: In paperbacks, above; “World Without Young Justice.” A crossover through Young Justice (1998) #44, Impulse (1995) #85, Superboy (1994) #99, Robin (1993) #101, and Young Justice (1998) #45. [Check eBay for single issues]
#46: In paperbacks, above. [Check eBay for single issues]
#47-50: In paperbacks, above; “Fighting Maad.” [Check eBay for single issues]
#51-55: In paperbacks, above. [Check eBay for single issues]
#1,000,000: DC One Million Omnibus
Released in November 1998 between #2 and #3
Titans/Young Justice: Graduation Day (2003) #1-3: Titans/Young Justice – Graduation Day (ISBN 978-1401201760)
Not collected in the paperbacks, above. Graduation Day #1-3 are also collected in Teen Titans/Outsiders: The Death and Return of Donna Troy (2006) along with DC Special: The Return of Donna Troy (2005) #1-4 and Teen Titans/Outsiders Secret Files 2003 (2003) #1.
The Titans (1998 – 2003)
JLA/Titans (1998) #1-3 (Dec 1998 – Feb 1999)
+ Titans Secret Files (1999) #1 (March 1999)
JLA/Titans (1998) & Titans Secret Files (1999)
#1-3: The Technis Imperative (1999)
Also collects Titans Secret Files (1999) #1
The Titans (1999) #1-50 & Annual 1 (Mar 1999 – Apr 2003)
The Titans (1999) was launched by Devin Grayson, who writes through issue #20. Jay Faerber, who had cowritten some issues with Grayson, writes issues #21-41. Tom Peyer writes from issue #42 to the end of the series.
This section also covers:
- Titans/Legion of Super-Heroes: Universe Ablaze (2000) #1-4
- Silver Age: Teen Titans (2000) #1
- Titans/Young Justice: Graduation Day (2003) #1-3
[Check eBay for the entire run.]
#1-6: Not collected. [Check eBay for single issues]
Annual 1 (2000): Not collected. Part of Planet DC. See DC Universe Events. [Check eBay for single issue]
#7-8: Not collected; “Need for Speed.” [Check eBay for single issues]
#9: Not collected. A “Day of Judgment” tie-in – see DC Universe Events. [Check eBay for single issue]
#10-12: Not collected; “The Immortal Coil,” co-starring Deathstroke. [Check eBay for single issues]
#13-14: Not collected. [Check eBay for single issues]
Titans/Legion of Super-Heroes: Universe Ablaze (2000) #1-4: Not collected. [Check eBay for single issues]
Silver Age: Teen Titans (2000): See DC Universe Events. [Check eBay for single issues]
#15-16: Not collected; “Survival.” [Check eBay for single issues]
#17-20: Not collected. [Check eBay for single issues]
#21-22: Not collected; “The Trial of Cheshire” (continued in #30). [Check eBay for single issues]
#23-25: Not collected; “Who Is Troia?” [Check eBay for single issues]
#26-33: Not collected. [Check eBay for single issues]
#34: Not collected; part of “Joker: Last Laugh” – see DC Universe Events. [Check eBay for single issue]
#35-41: Not collected. [Check eBay for single issues]
#42-44: Not collected; “Chemical World.” [Check eBay for single issues]
#45-46: Not collected; “Ghost Dance.” [Check eBay for single issues]
#47: Not collected. [Check eBay for single issue]
#48-50: Not collected; “Murder by Consensus.” [Check eBay for single issues]
Titans/Young Justice: Graduation Day (2003) #1-3: Titans/Young Justice – Graduation Day (ISBN 978-1401201760)
Graduation Day #1-3 are also collected in Teen Titans/Outsiders: The Death and Return of Donna Troy (2006) along with DC Special: The Return of Donna Troy (2005) #1-4 and Teen Titans/Outsiders Secret Files 2003 (2003) #1.
Teen Titans & Titans (2003 – 2011)
Teen Titans (2003) #1-100, ½, Annuals 1 & 2009 (Oct 2003 – Oct 2011)
Teen Titans (2003) merges the casts both Titans and Young Justice into a single young heroes team. Geoff Johns writes through issue #46.
This section also covers…
- Teen Titans/Outsiders Secret Files 2003 (2003) #1
- Teen Titans/Legion Special (2004) #1
- Teen Titans: Cold Case (2011)
in oversize omnibus hardcover…
#1-50 & Annual 1: Teen Titans By Geoff Johns Omnibus (2013 oversize hardcover, ISBN 978-1401236939 / 2022 oversize hardcover, ISBN 978-1779515452)
Collects Legends of the DC Universe (1998) #2, Beast Boy (2000) #1-4, Teen Titans (2003) #1-50 & Annual 1 (but not #½), Infinite Crisis (2005) #5-6, Outsiders (2003) #24-25, Robin (1993) #147, Teen Titans/Legion Special (2004) #1, Teen Titans/Outsiders Secret Files 2003 (2003) #1, and Titans Secret Files (1999) #2
as originally collected in paperback starting from 2004…
#1-7: Vol 1: A Kid’s Game (2004, ISBN 978-1401203085)
Also collects Teen Titans/Outsiders Secret Files 2003 (2003) #1
#8-12 & ½: Vol. 2: Family Lost (2004, ISBN 978-1401202385)
#13-15: Vol. 3: Beast Boys & Girls (2005, ISBN 978-1401204594)
Also collects Beast Boy (2000) #1-4
#16-23: Vol. 4: The Future Is Now (2005, ISBN 978-1401204754)
Also collects Teen Titans/Legion Special (2004) #1, which continues from #16
#24-26: Teen Titans/Outsiders: The Insiders (2006, ISBN 978-1845762476)
Collects Teen Titans (2003) #24-26 and Outsiders (2003) #24-25 (a crossover with #24-25) & 28
DC Special: The Return of Donna Troy (2005) #1-4: Teen Titans/Outsiders: The Death and Return of Donna Troy (2006)
Collected along with Titans/Young Justice: Graduation Day (2003) #1-3 and Teen Titans/Outsiders Secret Files 2003 (2003) #1.
#27-28: DC Comics Presents: Brightest Day (2010) #3
A green cover with Aquaman in the middle. This two-part “Legacy” story precedes Brightest Day by several years, but is recollected under that banner because it includes relevant characters. Collects Legends of the DC Universe (1998) #26-27 and Teen Titans (2003) #27-28
Teen Titans and Outsiders Secret Files and Origins 2005 (2005): Material from this issue is collected in Batman – Arkham: Joker’s Daughter
#29-33 & Annual 1: Vol. 5: Life and Death (2006, ISBN 978-1401209780)
Also collects Infinite Crisis (2005) #5-6 and Robin (1993) #146-147
Teen Titans: Cold Case (2011): Not collected. Though released much later, this issue is set in continuity directly following Infinite Crisis.
The year of time after Infinite Crisis fits here.
#34-41: Vol. 6: Titans Around The World (2007, ISBN 978-1401212179)
This is “One Year Later” tie-in picks up after Infinite Crisis.
#42-47: Vol. 7: Titans East (2007, ISBN 978-1401214470)
#48-49: Not collected; part of “Amazons Attack” – see DC Universe Events
Wonder Girl (2007) #1-6: Teen Titans Spotlight: Wonder Girl
A story following Cassie Sandsmark in the wake of Amazons Attack.
#50-54: Vol. 8: Titans of Tomorrow (2008, ISBN 978-1401218072)
Titans (2008) starts after this arc the same month as issue #58.
#55-61: Vol. 9: On The Clock (2008, ISBN 978-1401219710)
#62-69: Vol. 10: Changing of The Guard (2009, ISBN 978-1401223090)
Issue #67 is a tie-in to “Faces of Evil.”
Annual 2009: Titans Book Two: Deathtrap
Collects Teen Titans Annual 2009, Vigilante (2009) #4-6 and Titans (2008) #12-23.
Annual 2009 & #70: Vol. 11: Deathtrap (2009, ISBN 978-1401225094)
Collects the “Deathtrap” crossover between Annual 2009 & #70, Titans (2008) #12-13, and Vigilante (2009) #5-6
#71-78: Vol. 12: Child’s Play (2010, ISBN 978-1401226411)
Issues #77-78 are tie-ins to “Blackest Night” – see DC Universe Events
#79-87: Vol. 13: The Hunt for Raven (2010, ISBN 978-1401230388)
#88-92: Vol. 14: Team Building (2011, ISBN 978-1401232566)
Also collects a crossover from #92 to Red Robin (2009) #20, as well as Wonder Girl (2011) #1
#93-100: Vol. 15: Prime of Life (2012, ISBN 978-1401234249)
in a new 2017 paperback reprint line…
#1-12 & #½: Teen Titans by Geoff Johns Book One (2017)
Collects issues #1-12 & #½ and Teen Titans/ Secret Files 2003 (2003) #1.
#13-19: Teen Titans by Geoff Johns Book Two (2018)
Collects Teen Titans (2003) #13-19, Teen Titans/Legion Special (2004) #1, & Beast Boy (2000) #1-4
#20-26 & 29-31: Teen Titans by Geoff Johns Book Three (2019)
Collects Teen Titans (2003) #20-26, #29-31 and Outsiders (2003) #24-25 (a crossover with #24-25)
by single issue or storyline… Click for a list of issues reprinted by storyline or single issue
Terror Titans (2008) #1-6 (Dec 2008 – May 2009)
Terror Titans (2008) is villainous six-issue series spinning out of Teen Titans #56.
#1-6: Terror Titans
Titans (2008) #1-38 & Annual 1 (June 2008 – Oct 2011)
Titans (2008) is a series reflecting a more classic Teen Titans line-up, launching the same month as Teen Titans (2003) #58.
This section also covers…
- Titans East Special (2008) #1
- DC Special: Cyborg (2008) #1-6
- Blackest Night: Titans (2009) #1-3
- Titans: Villains for Hire Special (2010)
in a 2018 paperback series…
#1-11: Titans Book 1: Together Forever (2018)
Also collects Titans East Special (2008) #1
#12-23: Titans Book Two: Deathtrap (2019)
Collects Teen Titans Annual 2009, Vigilante (2009) #4-6 and Titans (2008) #12-23.
as originally collected…
#1-6: Vol. 1: Old Friends (hardcover / paperback)
Also collects Titans East Special (2008) #1
DC Special: Cyborg (2008) #1-6: Teen Titans Spotlight: Cyborg
Despite this collecting being called “Teen Titans Spotlight,” Cyborg was starting in this adjectiveless Titans title at this time.
#7-11: Vol. 2: Lockdown (2009)
Issue #9 is a tie-in to “Faces of Evil.”
#12-13: Teen Titans, Vol. 11: Deathtrap (2009, ISBN 978-1401225094)
Collects a direct crossover with Teen Titans (2003) Annual 2009 & 70, Titans (2008) #12-13, and Vigilante (2009) #5-6
#14 & 16-22: Vol. 3: Fractured
#15: Not collected. Part of Prelude to Blackest Night – see DC Universe Events
Blackest Night: Titans (2009) #1-3: Blackest Night: Black Lantern Corps, Vol. 1 (hardcover / paperback)
Collects Blackest Night: Batman (2009) #1-3, Blackest Night: Superman (2009) #1-3, & Blackest Night: Titans (2009) #1-3
#23: Not collected
#24-27: Vol. 4: Villains for Hire
These issues tie in to Brightest Day – see DC Universe Events. Also collects Titans: Villains for Hire Special (2010) #1
#28-32: Vol. 5: Family Reunion
Also collects Shazam! (2011) #1
#33-36: Not collected; “Broken Promises”
Annual 1 & #37-38: Not collected; “The Methuselah Imperative”
Post-Flashpoint Titans
New 52:
Teen Titans (2011) #1-30, 0, 23.1-2, & Annual 1-3 (2011 – 2014)
Part of the “Young Justice” launch line.” Launched by writer Scott Lobdell, who wrote the entirety of the run, and penciller Brett Booth.
as originally collected…
#1-7: Teen Titans Volume 1: It’s Our Right To Fight
Issue #1 is also collected in The New 52 Omnibus and Teen Titans: A Celebration of 50 Years Hardcover
#8-9 & Annual 1: The Culling: Rise of the Ravagers
Annual 1 continues in Superboy #9. Collects Legion Lost (2011) #8-9, Legion Lost (2011) #9, Superboy [II] (2011) #8-9, Teen Titans (2011) #8-9 & Annual 1
#8-14: Teen Titans Volume 2: The Culling
Also collects a Kid Flash story from DC Universe Presents (2011) #12. (In turn, DC Universe Presents (2011) Volume 2 collects #11-12). Issue #10 is also collected in Superboy (2011) Volume 2.
#15-17 & 0: Teen Titans Volume 3: Death of the Family
Also collects Batman (2011) #17 and Red Hood and the Outlaws (2011) #16. Issue #0 is also collected in The New 52 Zero Omnibus
#18-23: Teen Titans Volume 4: Light and Dark
#23.1-2: DC Comics: The New 52 Villains Omnibus
Issue #23.1 (Trigon) and #23.2 (Deathstroke) are not collected elsewhere
#24-30 & Annual 2-3: Teen Titans Volume 5: The Trial of Kid Flash
Issue #24 continues to Annual 2. Annual 2 is also collected in Superboy Volume 4: Blood and Steel
additional collections…
#15: The Joker: Death of the Family (hardcover / paperback)
Collects Batgirl (2011) #14-16, Batman (2011) #14 & 17, Batman and Robin (2011) #15-17, Catwoman (2011) #13-14, Detective Comics (2011) #15-17, Nightwing (2011) #15-16, Red Hood And The Outlaws (2011) #15-16, Teen Titans (2011) #15 and material from Batman #13, Batgirl #13, Nightwing #14, Red Hood and the Outlaws #13-14, Suicide Squad #14-15 and Teen Titans #14 & 16.
Teen Titans (2014) #1-24 & Annual 1-2 (2014 – 2016)
The title relaunched just before Futures End by writer Will Pfeifer and penciller Kenneth Rocafort.
as originally collected…
#1-7: Teen Titans Volume 1: Blinded By The Light
Teen Titans: Futures End (2014) #1: Futures End Omnibus
#8-13 & Annual 1: Teen Titans Volume 2: Rogue Targets
Collects material from DC Sneak Peek: Teen Titans (2015)
#14-19: Teen Titans Volume 3: The Sum of It’s Parts
#20-24 & Annual 2: Teen Titans Volume 4: When Titans Fall
additional collections…
#15: Robin War (hardcover / paperback)
Collects Detective Comics (2011) #47, Gotham Academy (2014) #13, Grayson (2014) #15, Red Hood/Arsenal (2015) #7, Robin War (2016) #1-2, Robin: Son of Batman (2015) #7, Teen Titans (2014) #15, We Are Robin (2015) #7
Convergence: New Teen Titans & Titans (2015)
The 2015 “band-aid” event that saw DC run two months of non-continuity comics reflecting earlier eras and team line-ups to give their editorial and production staffs some cover for a cross-country move from NYC to California.
Convergence: Crisis featured a number of Pre-Crisis and Earth 0 and Earth 1 characters. Book 2 collected Flash, Justice League of America, New Teen Titans, Swamp Thing, and Wonder Woman.
Convergence: Flashpoint Book 2 collected Atom, Batman and Robin, Harley Quinn, Speed Force, and Titans
Titans Hunt (2015) #1-8 (2015 – 2016)
Then, the Titans Hunt maxi-series from writer Dan Abnett ran alongside the main Teen Titans series and served as a bridge from story concepts in the Convergence event to Rebirth. A single issue, DC Comics Presents: Titans Hunt 100-Page Super Spectacular (2016), reprinted key Silver Age stories that were referenced in the series.
#1-8: Titans Hunt
Collects Titans Hunt #1-8, Justice League #51, and material from Titans: Rebirth #1.
Rebirth:
Teen Titans (2016) Rebirth, #1-47, Annual 1-2, Special, & Endless Winter (Sep 2016 – Nov 2020)
The Teen Titans franchise splits into two in DC’s Rebirth era as the restoration of DC continuity brought with it the return of the Titans!
Teen Titans more closely matches recent cartoon line-ups. Launched by writer Benjamin Percy, it featured a team of Starfire, Raven, Beast Boy, Aqualad, and Wallace West as Kid Flash, as unwillingly assembled by Damian Wayne as Robin.
written by Benjamin Percy
#1-5 & Rebirth: Teen Titans Vol. 1: Damian Knows Best
#6-7, 9-11, & Annual 1: Teen Titans Vol. 2: Turn it Up
This does not include #13-14, as suggested by some solicits (but does include Annual 1)
#8: Titans: The Lazarus Contract (hardcover / paperback)
A modern story bearing the name of the Teen Titans classic. Collects (in order) Teen Titans #8, Titans #11, Deathstroke #19, Teen Titans: The Lazarus Contract Special (2017) #1 (in some places referred to as Annual 1), and Deathstroke #20 (an epilogue).
#12: Dark Nights: Metal: The Resistance
Collects tie-ins from The Flash #33, Hal Jordan and The Green Lantern Corps #32, Justice League #32-33, Hawkman: Found #1, Teen Titans #12, Nightwing #29, Suicide Squad #26, Green Arrow #32, and Batman: Lost #1
#13-14 & 16-19: Vol. 3: The Return of Kid Flash
Also collects a story from DC Holiday Special 2017.
#15: Super Sons of Tomorrow
Collects Super Sons #11-12, Superman #37-38, and Teen Titans #15.
by Adam Glass
Special & #20-24: Vol. 1: Full Throttle (2019 paperback, ISBN 978-1401288785 / digital)
#25-27: Vol. 2: Turn It Up (2019 paperback, ISBN 978-1401294670 / digital)
Also collects Crush story from Mysteries of Love in Space #1.
#28-30: Teen Titans / Deathstroke: The Terminus Agenda (2020 paperback, ISBN 978-1779502360 / digital)
Also collects Deathstroke (2016) #41-43
#31-38: Vol. 3: Seek and Destroy (2020 paperback, ISBN 978-1779500083 / digital)
#39-44 & Annual 2: Vol. 4: Robin No More (2021 paperback, ISBN 978-1779506689 / digital)
Teen Titans: Endless Winter (2020) #1: Justice League: Endless Winter (2021 hardcover, ISBN 978-1779511539 / digital)
Collects the crossover from Aquaman (2016) #66, The Flash #767, Justice League (2016) #58, Justice League Dark (2018) #29, Justice League: Endless Winter (2020) #1-2, Teen Titans: Endless Winter Special (2020) #1, Black Adam: Endless Winter Special (2020) #1, and Superman: Endless Winter Special (2020) #1. Also collected along with other Justice League material from this period – see Guide to Justice League.
Rebirth:
Titans (2016) Rebirth & #1-36 (Jul 2016 – Apr 2019)
Titans has more classic, 80s-inspired line-up. Launched by writer Dan Abnett with a focus on a team of Wally West as Flash, Dick Grayson as Nightwing, Donna Troy, Arsenal AKA Speedy, Garth as Tempest, Lilith Clay, Bumblebee, Gnarrk, Hawk & Dove, and Herald, among others. Both Titans Hunt and Justice League (2011) #51 act as prologues to this run, as does the initial DC Universe: Rebirth one-shot.
#1-6 & Rebirth: Titans Vol. 1: The Return of Wally West
Collects Titans: Rebirth
#7-10 & Annual 1: Titans Vol. 2: Made in Manhattan
#11: Titans: The Lazarus Contract (hardcover / paperback)
A modern story bearing the name of the Teen Titans classic. Collects (in order) Teen Titans #8, Titans #11, Deathstroke #19, Teen Titans: The Lazarus Contract Special (2017) #1 (in some places referred to as Annual 1), and Deathstroke #20 (an epilogue).
#12-18: Titans Vol. 3: A Judas Among Us
#19-22 & Annual 2: Vol. 4: Titans Apart
Special & #23-27: Vol. 5: The Spark (2019)
The team relaunches with some shake-ups to their cast! The new team is anchored by mainstays Nightwing and Donna Troy, gains Raven and Beast Boy from Teen Titans, and adds Natasha Irons and Miss Martian.
#28: Justice League/Aquaman: Drowned Earth (2019)
While this Titans issue is inessential to the main Drowned Earth story, it’s a solid tale of the new team and their teamwork. Collects Justice League/Aquaman: Drowned Earth #1, Justice League #10-12, Aquaman #40-41, Titans #28, and Aquaman/Justice League: Drowned Earth #1.
#29-36: Vol. 6: Into the Bleed (2019)
Young Justice (2019) #1-20
Part of the a “Wonder Comics” line launched and curated by Brian Bendis. This series focused on reassembling (and re-contextualizing) the familiar cast of the team with some new additions.
#1-6: Vol. 1: Gemworld
(2019 hardcover, ISBN 978-1401292539 / 2020 paperback, ISBN 978-1401299972 / digital)
#7-12: Vol. 2: Lost in the Multiverse
(2020 hardcover, ISBN 978-1779500380 / 2020 paperback, ISBN 978-1779504579 / digital)
#13-20: Vol. 3: Warriors and Warlords (2021 paperback, ISBN 978-1779504586 / digital)
Titans: Burning Rage (2019) #1-7
A continuity-lite story not set in the present originally printing in Titans Giant #1-2. Features Tim Drake as Robin.
#1-7 (2021 paperback, ISBN 978-1779502995 / digital)
Infinite Frontier:
Teen Titans Academy (2021) #1-15 & 2021 Yearbook by Tim Sheridan (Mar 2021 – May 2022)
A series that combined a core Titans cast as instructors with a broad new cast of students, some drawn from recent Teen Titans runs or other young hero books.
#1-5 & 2021 Yearbook: Vol. 2: X Marks the Spot
(2022 hardcover, ISBN 978-1779512819 / 2022 paperback, ISBN 978-1779515629 / digital)
#6-15: Vol. 2: Exit Wounds
(2022 hardcover, ISBN 978-1779515698 / 2023 paperback, ISBN 978-1779520142 / digital)
Issue #13 also in The War for Earth-3 (2022 paperback, ISBN 978-1779518033 / digital), a crossover through The War for Earth-3 (2022) #1, Suicide Squad (2021) #13, The Flash (2016) #780, Teen Titans Academy (2021) #13, and The War for Earth-3 (2021) #2
Infinite Frontier:
Titans United (2021) #1-7 by Cavan Scott (Sep 2021 – Mar 2022)
#1-7 (2022 paperback, ISBN 978-1779516749 / digital)
Dark Crisis: Young Justice (2022) #1-6
#1-6: (2023 hardcover, ISBN 978-1779518569 / digital)
Titans United: Bloodpact (2023) #1-6
by Cavan Scott, Lucas Meyer, Tony Aviña, & Carlos Mangual (Sep 2022 – Feb 2023)
Features a cast of Nightwing, Superboy (Conner Kent), Starfire, Beast Boy, and Donna Troy – plus Tim Drake.
#1-6 (2023 paperback, ISBN 978-1779518316 / digital)
World’s Finest: Teen Titans (2023) #1-6 by Mark Waid & Emanuela Lupacchino
A retcon series to the original “Dick as Robin” era of Teen Titans
#1-6 (2024 hardcover, ISBN 978-1779525147 / digital TBA)
Tales of the Titans (2023) #1-4
A series of one-shot anthology stories acting as a prelude to the new 2023 ongoing series.
#1-4 (2024 paperback, ISBN 978-1779527141 / digital)
Dawn of DC:
Titans (2023) #1-(TBA) by Tom Taylor & Nicola Scott,
Knight Terrors: Titans (2023) #1-2, Titans: Beast World (2023) #1-6, Titans Beast World Tour (2023) [various] (May 2023 – ongoing)
Tom Taylor reunites the original core Titans cast – Dick Grayson as Nightwing, Wally West as Flash, Beast Boy, Donna Troy, Raven, Starfire, and Cyborg – plus, adds supporting players Tempest and the new Swamp Thing.
Nightwing (2016) #101-106: See Guide to Nightwing. This arc is effectively a Vol. 0 of this reassembled Titans.
#1-5: Out of the Shadows (2024 paperback, ISBN 978-1779525123 / digital)
Knight Terrors: Titans (2023) #1-2: Knight Terrors: Terror Titans (2024 hardcover, ISBN 978-1779525680 / digital)
Collects Knight Terrors: Titans (2023) #1-2, Knight Terrors: Shazam! (2023) #1-2, Knight Terrors: Black Adam (2023) #1-2, Knight Terrors: Angel Breaker (2023) #1-2, and Knight Terrors: Ravager (2023) #1-2.
Titans: Beast World (2023) #1-6 (2024 paperback, ISBN 978-1779528124 / digital TBA)
Titans: Beast World Tour (2024 paperback, ISBN 978-1779528131 / digital TBA)
Collects anthology one-shots Titans: Beast World Tour: Metropolis (2023) #1 [focused on Superman family characters], Titans: Beast World Tour: Gotham (2023) #1 [focused on Bat-Family characters], Titans: Beast World Tour: Central City (2023) #1 [a unified tale focused on the entire Flash family by Flash’s current writer Si Spurrier], Titans: Beast World Tour: Atlantis (2023) #1 [focused on Aquaman & Atlantis], and Titans: Beast World Tour: Star City (2023) #1 [focused on the Arrow family, including Black Canary). These are not necessary to understand the main plot of Beast World and only the lead story in the Gotham issue connects to it meaningfully.
#6-7: Collection TBA. These were Beast World tie-in issues
#8-(TBA): Collection announcement TBA
Out-of-Continuity Titles
- New Teen Titans: Games (2011 hardcover / 2013 paperback) – An OGN developed in the 80s by George Pérez and Marv Wolfman that no longer fits into the continuity of the original series.
- Teen Titans Go (2004, 2013/2014) – See Guide to DC Alternate Realities: TV/Film Tie-Ins. Comics that emulated the tone of the TV show.
- Teen Titans Lost Annual (2008) – An annual in the style of the original 1960s Titans run. Collected in DC Comics Presents: Teen Titans (2011) #1
- Teen Titans: Earth One One (2014) – See Guide to DC Alternate Realities: Alternate Earths. Prestige format OGN telling a reimagined, grounded version of the team’s origin.
- Teen Titans: Year One (2008) – A not-necessarily canonical Year One story. Collected as Teen Titans: Year One (reprinted in 2024 paperback, ISBN 978-1779525727 / digital)
- Teeny Titans (2016) – See Guide to DC Alternate Realities: TV/Film Tie-Ins. A digital one-shot.
- Tiny Titans (2008, 2010, 2014) – See Guide to DC Alternate Realities: Standalone Stories. Comics that emulated the tone of the TV show.
- Titans: Scissors, Paper, Stone (1997) – See Guide to DC Alternate Realities: Elsworlds. An original Elseworlds OGN.
- The Uncanny X-Men and the New Teen Titans (January 1982) – See Guide to DC Alternate Realities: Inter-Company Crossovers.One of the earliest cross-company crossovers – unique because it combined the hottest teams of each company rather than singular heroes like Superman and Spider-Man
- Young Justice (2011) – See Guide to DC Alternate Realities: TV/Film Tie-Ins. Comics that emulated the tone of the TV show.
- Young Justice Targets (2022) #1-6 – Continues the HBO series Young Justice: Phantoms (2023 paperback, ISBN 978-1779518576 / digital)
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