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Jillian Jackson (New Earth)
Jill Jackson was a teenage party girl and former girlfriend of Garfield Logan. She was noted mostly for her ever-changing hair color (usually pink or blue). Years after Jill and Gar parted ways, she -
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Jillian Jackson.jpg License Comic Interior Image Type Character Image Image Contents Image Universe Earth-One Subject Jillian Jackson (New Earth) (Images) Image Source Source Tales of the Teen Titans#47 (October, 1984) Image Details -
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Starfire
Starfire is an alien superhero with powers of flight and energy projection. Born a princess on the planet Tamaran, she escaped execution at the hands of her older sister Blackfire and traveled to Earth. Meeting -
Olivia Desmond (Prime Earth)
Olivia Desmond, also known as Nightbuster, is the young daughter of Blockbuster and Jezebel Jet. She is a huge fan of her father's archenemy Nightwing. Before Olivia was born, her father sold his soul -
Red X
Red X is a mysterious thief with a unique connection to Robin and the Teen Titans. Originally, Robin created the identity of Red X to go undercover and get closer to Slade. However, Robin didn -
Raven
Raven, also known as Rachel Roth, is a superhero with dark magic powers. Her strong personal motivations and desire to see good conflict with her heritage, as her father is a powerful demon named Trigon -
Wonder Girl
Wonder Girl is the younger version and side-kick of Wonder Woman. The name was originally used by Princess Diana in her earlier years on Paradise Island with the other Amazons. Donna Troy used the -
Donna Troy
Donna Troy is an Amazon super-hero who began her career as the second Wonder Girl, but has also used several other names including Troia, Darkstar, Wonder Woman and Deathbringer. She was married to Terry -
Red Robin
Red Robin is a vigilante superhero associated with the Batman Family, usually a graduated form of Batman's original sidekick Robin. The original Red Robin was Dick Grayson of the Kingdom Come universe, an alternate -
Kon-El
Conner Kent is the second Superboy. Developed by Project Cadmus as a clone, he has the DNA of the world's greatest hero Superman and his nemesis Lex Luthor. Originally he appeared during the Reign -
Cassie Sandsmark
Cassie Sandsmark is the third super-hero to use the name Wonder Girl, succeeding Donna Troy as the side-kick to Wonder Woman. The daughter of an archaeologist named Helena Sandsmark and the Greek god -
Titans Academy
Following the death of Roy Harper and the exploits created by a recent group of Teen Titans that were led by Damian Wayne, the original Titans decided to turn their old Titans Tower into an -
Terra
Terra was created by Marv Wolfman and George Perez, first appearing in New Teen Titans#26 (1982). Tara Markov New Earth Modern Age Tara Markov Possible Futures Team Titans Atlee Prime Earth (other versions) Earth -
Jinx
Jinx is a magic-wielding super-villain and enemy to the Teen Titans. She is an East Indian elemental sorceress who can use her abilities for a variety of effects; like elemental control and probability -
Roy Harper
Roy Harper is a superhero who has gone by the names Speedy, Arsenal, Red Arrow and even Black Lantern. He is a highly trained weapons expert and martial artist, specializing in archery. Roy grew up -
Titans Tower
Titans Tower is a ten-story glass and steel structure that served as the headquarters for the second incarnation of the Teen Titans, commonly referred to as the New Teen Titans. The original tower was -
Duela Dent
Duela Dent is the biological daughter of Three-Face and Jokester from Earth-3. Her most notable aliases are Harlequin and Joker's Daughter. She has been a member of the Secret Society of Super -
Aqualad
he took the name Tempest. Garth was eventually killed during Blackest Night and reanimated as a zombie before his body was destroyed. Jackson Hyde/Kaldur'ahm became his successor during the events of Brightest Day. -
Garth
Garth is an Atlantean super-hero and member of the Aquaman Family. Born to the lost tribe of the purple-eyed Idylists, he is son of King Thar and Queen Berra. Originally using the alias -
Wrath
Wrath is the name of several characters from the DC Universe. The Wrath from Earth-One is a Gotham City super-villain who acts like an evil version of Batman. His parents were criminals killed -
Calculator
The Calculator is Noah Kuttler, a super-intelligent enemy of Batman who operates a world-wide communications network brokering information to super-villains, making him the evil counterpart to Oracle. His career began as a -
Damage
Damage is a title held by two completely unrelated people. The first is a super-hero and vigilante with great destructive energy powers. The son of the original Atom, he was part of an experimental -
Impulse
Impulse is a legacy name used by young side-kicks to the Flash, members of the Flash Family. The name was originally used by Bart Allen, a teenager from the 30th Century who worked alongside
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