Publication History
See also: List of Teen Titans comicsTeen Titans | |
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The original Teen Titans (Wonder Girl, Aqualad, Robin, Kid Flash). Cover of Showcase #59 (December 1965). Art by Nick Cardy. |
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Publication information | |
Publisher | DC Comics |
Schedule | Monthly |
Format | Finished |
Publication date | (vol. 1) January 1966 – February 1978 (vol. 2) October 1996 – September 1998 (vol. 3) September 2003 – October 2011 (vol. 4) November 2011 – present |
Number of issues | (vol. 1): 53 (vol. 2): 24 (vol. 3): 100 (vol. 4): 14 (#1-13 plus issue numbered 0)(as of December 2012 cover date) |
Creative team | |
Writer(s) | (vol. 1) Bob Haney (vol. 2) Dan Jurgens (vol. 3) Geoff Johns (vol. 4) Scott Lobdell |
Penciller(s) | (vol. 1) Nick Cardy, Gil Kane, Art Saaf, Neal Adams (vol. 2) Dan Jurgens (vol. 3) Mike McKone, Al Barrionuevo, Eddy Barrows, Ed Benes (vol. 4) Brett Booth |
Creator(s) | (vol. 1): Bob Haney Nick Cardy (vol. 2): Dan Jurgens (vol. 3): Geoff Johns Mike McKone (vol. 4): Scott Lobdell Brett Booth |
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