Teen Titans
1964's The Храбрая сердцем and the Bold #54 introduces a junior version of the Justice League of America; an all-star superhero team of which Бэтмен was a part. This team is led by the modern-day Robin, residing on Earth-One, was joined by two other teenage sidekicks, Aqualad (sidekick of Aquaman) and Kid Flash (sidekick of The Flash), to stop the menace of Mr. Twister.
Later, the three sidekicks Присоединиться forces with Speedy and Wonder Girl in order to free their mentors in the JLA from mind-controlled thrall. They decide to become a real team: the Teen Titans. By virtue of the tactical skills gleaned from Batman, Robin is swiftly recognized as leader before the Titans disband some years later.
In 1969, still in the Pre-Crisis continuity, writer Dennis O'Neil and artist Neal Adams return Бэтмен to his darker roots. One part of this effort is Письмо Robin out of the series by sending Dick Grayson to the Hudson университет and into a separate strip in the back of Detective Comics. The by-now Teen Wonder appears only sporadically in Бэтмен stories of the 1970s.
In 1980, Grayson once again takes up the role of leader of the Teen Titans, now featured in the monthly series The New Teen Titans, which became one of DC Comics' most beloved series of the era.
1964's The Храбрая сердцем and the Bold #54 introduces a junior version of the Justice League of America; an all-star superhero team of which Бэтмен was a part. This team is led by the modern-day Robin, residing on Earth-One, was joined by two other teenage sidekicks, Aqualad (sidekick of Aquaman) and Kid Flash (sidekick of The Flash), to stop the menace of Mr. Twister.
Later, the three sidekicks Присоединиться forces with Speedy and Wonder Girl in order to free their mentors in the JLA from mind-controlled thrall. They decide to become a real team: the Teen Titans. By virtue of the tactical skills gleaned from Batman, Robin is swiftly recognized as leader before the Titans disband some years later.
In 1969, still in the Pre-Crisis continuity, writer Dennis O'Neil and artist Neal Adams return Бэтмен to his darker roots. One part of this effort is Письмо Robin out of the series by sending Dick Grayson to the Hudson университет and into a separate strip in the back of Detective Comics. The by-now Teen Wonder appears only sporadically in Бэтмен stories of the 1970s.
In 1980, Grayson once again takes up the role of leader of the Teen Titans, now featured in the monthly series The New Teen Titans, which became one of DC Comics' most beloved series of the era.