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Robin and starfire
Robin and starfire








robin and starfire
  1. Robin and starfire series#
  2. Robin and starfire tv#
robin and starfire

His official name is never actually stated but he is referred to as Goth by most fans. Issue #19 as the drummer of Johnny Rancid's band.Although in issue # 16 ("Beauty and The Wildebeest") a chibi version of Goth (shown selling Chibi Raven candles from a store named DV8 as a parody of the word deviate) is shown with no eyebrows and long eyelashes on the left eye only (a possible A Clockwork Orange reference).In many issues the writers have placed the goth boy from the dance club that talked with Raven in the episode "Sisters.".She also makes a cameo in #39 as a Roblox bloxer (T costume) and in a joke as the schoolgirl. Terra, or a schoolgirl who looks exactly like her, appears in a cameo in #34 her backstory and that of her brother Geo-Force is explored in #51.Her appearance will refer to cameos that she made in Season 5 of the show. Another instance is with Wonder Girl's appearance in the comics. In #26 and #40, the issues shows Jinx's time with both HIVE Five teams.

robin and starfire

Issues #11 and #12 occur during Terra's time with the group, expanding on a flashback from "Aftershock Part 2.".In #5, Raven has a pimple which turns into Trigon due to stress.Often, Teen Titans Go! also referenced episodes of the show, as well as expanding on parts of the series. While the comic's stories stand independently, its issues were done so as not to contradict events established in the animated series' episodes.

Robin and starfire series#

got into some darker storyline, and they introduced a lot more characters, so they expanded on it, and they let the show evolve with the audience, which is what we tried to do with the comic book, as well." Continuity with the animated series

robin and starfire

but along the way, I think the producers discovered it was reaching a wider audience. "As with the show, started out skewed a lot younger. However, regarding the target audience for the comic, J.

Robin and starfire tv#

The series was written to appeal to an all-ages audience that included pre-teen children, the primary audience of the TV series. Each issue contained riddles, sight gags, and jokes played out by super deformed characters outside the page margins. Torres was able to include characters such as Wonder Girl who were not licensed for the TV show. Given that character licensing restrictions in DC comics are different from those on the show, J. Most issues were largely self-contained stories, and included a number of characters outside the core group of Robin, Raven, Starfire, Beast Boy, and Cyborg. The series focuses on Robin, Raven, Starfire, Beast Boy, and Cyborg who are the main cast members of the TV series.Īlso, the show is circled around other characters from other DC comics.Ī typical page of Teen Titans Go!, featuring gags outside of the page margins (a story seen in a flashback from the season 2 finale). Torres with Todd Nauck and Larry Stucker as the regular illustrators. It is based on the 2003 animated TV series Teen Titans, which is itself loosely based on the team that starred in the popular 1980s comic The New Teen Titans. Teen Titans Go! is a comic book series that was published by DC Comics.










Robin and starfire