Teen Titans
From 1996 - 1998, the Teen Titans were taken in a different direction. The classic team didn’t appear for a while — in fact, they didn’t know about the new team when it was being formed. The connection to the original team was mainly Mr. Loren Jupiter for quite some time.
The core of the team were four human-alien hybrids who discovered their powers and alien heritage on their sixteenth birthdays. This was Risk, Argent, Joto, and Prysm. In the beginning, their team was rounded out by the Atom — a Ray Palmer who had been deaged to a teenager and was no longer with the Justice League (a fact he lamented repeatedly). The mysterious Omen brought in Mr. Jupiter.
The team was expanded to admit Fringe, a fellow alien hybrid; Roy Harper gained his ‘Red Arrow’ costume during this run; and Captain Marvel, Jr. (known to the team as CM3) joined after a membership drive.
They appeared in 24 regular issues, 4 ‘Double-Shot’ issues teamed up with more popular teen heroes, and 1 Annual. The team wasn’t very popular, and were replaced with “The Titans” v1.
The only carry-over member to the Titans team was Argent, Toni Monetti — and though she was returned to relative obscurity when The Titans ended, she’s had the most satisfying character arc and the best treatment of the v2 team.
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H’san Natall Sleeper Agents
The H’san Natall are an empire of aliens with technology that far surpasses that of Earth. They are masters of genetic manipulation. Years before the first issue of Teen Titans v2 took place, the H’san Natall (or perhaps their Psion scientist slaves) abducted several human women for genetic experiments, implanting the women with hybrid progeny afterward. All of them gave birth on June 21st, and it is on the sleeper agents’ sixteenth birthday that the story begins…
The Psion scientists are from another race of aliens, and they — at least the group of them stationed on the moon Titan — are slaves of the H’san Natall. They were tasked with retrieving the eight sleeper agents on Earth, and some of them made the trip while a few others stayed to monitor the ninth hybrid — a young woman raised in a VR environment based on 1950s sitcoms and fantasy. In the VR world, she was only ever called “Princess”, although her real name was Audrey Spears.
Only three of the eight sleeper agents were recovered by the Psions at the time, and they escaped with the help of the Atom (who had stowed along) and the girl from Titan. These four — Cody Driscoll, Isaiah Crockett, Toni Monetti, and Audrey Spears — and the Atom were called the Teen Titans by the press. The fifth H’san Natall hybrid, Fringe, was born in the town of Leesburg (the same town that Linda Danvers, the gestalt Supergirl, was from) and later discovered near there by the team.
The sixth hybrid was actually working for Dark Nemesis, who were hired to fight the Teen Titans. We never discovered her real name, but she went by the codename Scorcher.
Based on what the Psions said at the beginning of the run, and what fellow H’san Natall alien N’takki said near the end of the run, there are still three sleeper agents we never saw.
And now we never will.
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Prysm - Audrey Spears, Minion - Jarras Minion, Azrael, Mas, Menos
Prysm/Risk
redtha asked you:
Any Jurgens Titans ships.
Thing is, I don’t exactly ship them — because I think they’d be pretty awful for each other, as things stood during their run — but they are (at least one-sided for Prysm) kind of canon. At least, the possibility for them to get together was pushed pretty hard right up to the team’s final issue.
- who cooks normally?:
Audrey would probably get into sitcom-like mishaps if she tried to cook. Cody probably can’t pull off anything fancy, but at least his cooking is edible.- how often do they fight?:
Holy shit, they’d fight all the time. Audrey, by dint of being raised in a VR simulation based largely on old TV shows, has a different upbringing and set of values. Cody was raised by a single mother and is a teenager of the 90s. This is even before you throw in Audrey’s jealousy issues and insecurity.- what do they do when they’re away from each other?:
If they were a couple, I think they would need occasional breaks from each other to recharge. Cody would go off and do some daredevil sport activity like rock climbing. Audrey would lock herself in her room and paint like mad.- nicknames for each other?:
I think Cody calls Audrey “Prys”. It’s a shortening of her codename, but it amuses me because it sounds like “priss”, which she can be.- who is more likely to pay for dinner?:
I don’t think they would go out to eat very often. I think they’d only go out if it was a special occasion — and Toni would probably end up slipping Audrey some money to cover the bill (because Cody would be too proud to take it).- who steals the covers at night?:
I don’t know if Audrey can sleep covered up, given the nature of her powers, so if Cody takes them, they are all his for the night. XD- what would they get each other for gifts?:
Audrey tries to do nice domestic things for Cody (with hilarity ensuing the whole time), but eventually gives up on that and presents him with a painting or something. Cody would probably try to figure out a way to get Audrey something lavish and expensive (that she really doesn’t care about, but it’s the status of owning it that makes him think she would), and some mildly disastrous result would come about.- who kissed who first?:
Audrey would probably have to grab him by the back of the head and kiss him senseless for the relationship to progress beyond the irritating cycle they got locked into in canon.- who made the first move?:
Have to be Cody, since Audrey’s “not ‘that kind’ of girl”…- who remembers things?:
Audrey would be miles better at remembering their little milestones like first date, first kiss, et cetera.- who started the relationship?:
Audrey entertained the idea of them being a couple long before Cody got a clue…- who cusses more?:
Definitely Cody.- what would they do if the other one was hurt?:
Risk goes into a shame spiral pretty easily if someone gets hurt on his watch or he believes he could have/should have prevented it. Prysm gets angry and lays down an industrial strength smackdown when she thinks she’s been wronged. I don’t see those reactions changing.
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