[Board Game Link] Packaged in a stylish custom pouch, it comes with 19 new game cards that add additional main deck, Weakness, Event, and Nemesis cards to Teen Titans Go! It also includes a summary of the rules updates for buyers of the first edition of Teen Titans Go!
An obvious weakness to this ability is that Jericho does not always know the personality and traits of the person he is possessing. An example of this comes from the time he possessed Cinderblock. Before the episode "Titans Together", there was no indication at all that Cinderblock could ...
Later, in the comic Teen Titans Go, it is revealed she also has a younger brother named Wildfire; he was sent away when the Gordanians attacked Tamaran. Starfire was traded as a slave by Blackfire to the Gordanians in order to bring peace to a war-torn Tamaran, after which their ...
Raven's main weakness is letting go of her emotions, especially rage. Terra learned it from Beast Boy and took advantage of it in Aftershock - Part 1 to using it to finish her off. Even though her rage seems powerful, it could potentially corrupt her, leaving her very vulnerable to attac...
Robin (real name Richard John "Dick" Grayson) is the main central character of the Teen Titans series. He is the leader and one of the five founding members of the Teen Titans. Before that, he was trained by, and served as the sidekick to Batman. He is a
#1 by Marv Wolfman and George Perez would introduce arguably the most popular incarnation of the team, which included the likes of Robin, Cyborg, Starfire, Beast Boy and Raven among several other, with this group appearing as the basis for both the animated Teen Titans and Teen Titans Go!
An issue from the comic series "Teen Titans Go!" does provide some insight into Terra's past life. The comic explains that Terra was in fact a princess and had a brother named Geo-Force. They were members of the house of Markov, and their father was the king of Markovia. Later, it...
“Boys are less inclined than girls to express their woes, but just because boys don’t talk about their feelings doesn’t mean that they don’t have them. By the time they reach middle school, many have internalized the “boy code” (be strong, mask your feelings, never show weakness)...