Tom Dincht wrote:5) Why is this in the anime section? This is American-Made.
pillar_anime7 wrote:um...last time i checked, I was certain that Teen Titans is not an anime
Tom Dincht wrote:It looks animeish, but it`s not.
Teen Titans is NOT an anime. [PERIOD]
Arizona the Gunslinger wrote:At least as the series ends, the comics are still going to be around for a long time. If you enjoyed the TV series, let me assure you the comics are a thousand times better.
uc pseudonym wrote:All of you will be so kind as to never mention this issue again. I'm completely serious.
uc pseudonym wrote:Really? I find that rather interesting. What, in your mind, makes them so much better?
Arizona the Gunslinger wrote:In a nutshell, the storytelling is a much higher quality than the TV series. The most major difference is the target audience, while Teen Titans TV is written for ages 7+, the comic is written for a much older audience. The tone is thus far less comedy, and more of the tone you might find in, say, a live action superhero movie. Of course, this is merely my personal opinion, but the inexpensive graphic novels compiling the current series are well worth checking out and judging for yourself.
PM me if you want plot info and character information.
termyt the Swordsman wrote:*Wonders if UC's quoting of "Arizona the Swordsman" was intentional*
uc pseudonym wrote:I've never seen it, actually, but your explanation is satisfactory for me. Thank you for your offer of character/plot information, but I assume that the differences would not be extreme enough to factor greatly.
Tom Dincht the Swordsman wrote:* Wonders if Termyt the swordsman was intentional because if it was it was funny*
Arizona the Gunslinger the Swordsman wrote:In some ways, you might be surprised. I would actually say that it's the one DC series changed the most in transistion to the small screen. Dr. Light is probably the only character who made it into the series nearly completely unchanged.
Arizona the Gunslinger wrote:Expanding a bit: (Pardon me as I'm about to multi-post due to the fact CAA can't handle anything longer than these.)
In the comic, there have been many more Titans than just what was in the cartoon. (In the showdown against the Brotherhood, you saw cameos from many of these other characters.) Here's some info solely on the comic versions of the main cartoon characters. I'll leave Robin out since I assume everyone is mostly familiar with D!ck/Jason/Tim.
Cyborg
Victor Stone's parents where researchers at S.T.A.R. labs. Although they wanted Vic to pursue more intellectual interests, Vic was far more interested in athletics and sports. An accident at S.T.A.R. labs killed his mother instantly when she accidentally unleashed a destrucive force which also attacked and seriously maimed Victor. His body nearly completely destroyed, he was saved by interference of his father, who grafted cybernetic parts to his body. Horrified by his appearance and believing himself to be a monster, he cut himself off everyone and everything he loved. Thankfully, he found himself a new home with the newly reformed Teen Titans (New Teen Titans), and managed to restore his sense of purpose in life. Currently, Cyborg has taken it upon himself to reform the Titans and prepare a new generation of superheroes for the future.
Starfire/Koriand'r
Given up into slavery as a teenager to save Tameran from distruction, Starfire had escaped to Earth, where she encountered the Teen Titans and became a full time member and Dick Grayson/Robin/Nightwing's main squeeze. Currently, she aids Cyborg and Beast Boy in the reformation of a new generation of Titans. She eventually leaves the Titans in the middle of the series to stand by Nightwing's side, leading The Outsiders.
Beast Boy/Garfield Logan
During an expedition with his parents in Africa, a young Garfield Logan was bitten by a rabid green monkey and infected with the rare virus Sakutia. His father rushed to save him, using an experimental treatment that cured him, but left him with the bizzare side effect of being green and able to change into any animal at will. When Garfield's parents died in a plane crash, he was adopted by the Doom Patrol. Gar's time with the Doom Patrol was short lived when the Team sacrificed their lives a few months later, leaving Garfield completely alone again. He sought an acting career in Hollywood for a brief time, (which failed), and eventually joined the Titans after learning about their reformation. Beast Boy currently aids Cyborg and Starfire in their endeaver to reform and lead the team. (Beast Boy at present is the current Teen Titans leader as Cyborg is attending to business in space.) Once insecure and prone to hiding his emotions behind his humor, he is now more self confident and experienced.
Raven
Origin-
Angela Roth suffered an abusive childhood at the hands of her parents in Gotham. Running away from home when she turned seventeen, she began a new life on the streets. Tired and thirsty, she wondered into a church one night in seek of solace, but what she came across was a satanic cult worshiping a demon known as the Eighth Devil, or Trigon. Finding a new home in the cult, and finally feeling part of a real family, she was chosen as the summoner to bring forth Trigon. The summoning was succesful, but when Trigon appeared, he raped her, and she fled from the church that night impregnated with the Devil's child. Lost and alone, and with the demon seed rapidly growing inside her, she was resuced by people from an alternate dimension known as Azerath. A dimension of pacifists, gave Angela a new name, Arella, to hide her from Trigon, and assisted her in giving birth to Raven.
In order to ensure Raven never gave into the darkness the existed inside her, she was taught never to feel emotion, and was prohibited from all contact. The only spark of emotion she ever had was hatred for her father. Despite all the precautions, Trigon wasn't stopped from attempting to arrive on Earth with a campaign of destruction. Raven traveled to our plane and sought out help from the Justice League, but they turned her down. She then encountered Robin (Dick Grayson) and with him helped reform the Teen Titans. They fought Trigon on several occasions, until Trigon was finally destroyed. But Raven was never fully able to release the dark side within her left by Trigon, and eventually the darkness fully corrupted her soul and she turned on the Titans, until her physical body was vaporized, and she was finally free. It was believed her soul dissapeared onto another plane of existence...
Rebirth-
The new Brother Blood, leading a cult worshipping Trigon, used the blood of his followers and his magic to craft a new body for Raven and bring her back. His intention was to wed Raven in union of unholy matrimony, and conquer the Earth and rid it of all unbelievers. His plan was stopped short when Raven used her powers to communicate to the Titans, and they fought Blood and rescued her. Given a new lease on life, and able to express herself freely without Trigon's influence, she has rejoined the Titans and has enrolled herself under an assumed identity in high school. Recently, she has expressed romantic interest in Beast Boy, and how the relationship will ultimately turn out remains to be seen, though fans predict it will take center stage much like Nightwing and Starfire did in the older comics.
mitsuki lover wrote:I wonder if Beast Boy's last name of Logan was meant as a dig at Marvel's Wolverine.
Akane wrote:Aww, you're sweet, too ^-^
Sun.Ice-tea wrote:I think you're awesome and funny...
Kura wrote:XD yes, Eric is awesome and funny ^o^/
Proverb 31:30 wrote:Favour is deceitful, and beauty is vain: but a woman that feareth the LORD, she shall be praised.
Arizona the Cross-Class Gunslinger/Swordsman/State wrote:Comic Explanation
uc pseudonym wrote:Thank you. A question, however: is this the original Teen Titans comic or a new version spawned by the recent cartoon? I have been under the impression it was the latter, yet much of the information you gave is familiar to me.
Arizona the Gunslinger wrote:A sequel. There are several Teen Titans series', actually.
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Teen Titans GO!
I think you may have been getting the current official DCU series and this one mixed up. This one is directly based on the cartoon and has nothing to do with the official DCU.
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