Meanwhile, Robin's popularity was matched by two other teenage superheroes with ties to Justice Leaguers: Impulse and Superboy - and the trio worked as a Power Trio. being forced upon Jurgens instead.) The lack of "Teen" in the "Titans" didn't help, either.Ĭancelled in 1998, DC decided to launch a new replacement book, but coming up with a new name for the new teen book. Most notably, the fact that no one wanted to let the 1996 Teen Titans writer Dan Jurgens use any of the major teen heroes running around DC at the time (particularly Robin/Tim Drake, who won a fan contest to select a new member of the team - only for the Batman editors to refuse to honor the contest results, resulting in Captain Marvel Jr. It failed, in part due to editorial interference. In 1996, riding high on the JLA (1997)'s relaunch, DC Comics attempted to relaunch Teen Titans yet again.
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