Tiny Titans

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Tiny Titans
Creative team
Written byArt Baltazar
Franco Aureliani
Artist(s)Art Baltazar

Tiny Titans is a comic book series by Art Baltazar and Franco Aureliani.[1] It was published by DC Comics, beginning publication in February 2008. The first issue was also released as part of the annual Free Comic Book Day promotion in May 2008. The series concluded its run with the 50th issue, released in March 2012 (cover dated in May). During its history, Tiny Titans won the Eisner Award for Best Series for Kids twice, in 2009 and 2011. In 2014–15, the series was revived as Tiny Titans: Return to the Tree House, a six-issue miniseries.

Tiny Titans stars alternate versions of

elementary school
environment. Issues typically consist of several individual stories as opposed to one cohesive storyline.

Recurring characters and jokes

Although the comical nature of the stories feature a wide variety of characters, several are part of recurring jokes:

The team's catchphrase is "Aw yeah, Titans!", which everyone eventually says, except

Kid Devil
, who are infants. The catchphrase has been referenced by many other mainstream comic books.

References to DC continuity

Popular culture references

Collected editions

Vol. # Title Material collected Pages ISBN
1 Welcome to the Treehouse Tiny Titans #1-6 144 1-40122-078-9
2 Adventures in Awesomeness Tiny Titans #7-12 144 1-40122-328-1
3 Sidekickin' It Tiny Titans #13-18 144 1-40122-653-1
4 The First Rule of Pet Club... Tiny Titans #19-25 160 1-40122-892-5
5 Field Trippin' Tiny Titans #26-32 160 1-40123-173-X
6 The Treehouse and Beyond! Tiny Titans #33-38 144 1401233104
7 Growing Up Tiny! Tiny Titans #39-44 128 1-40123-525-5
8 Aw Yeah Titans! Tiny Titans #45-50 128 1401238122
(9) Return to the Treehouse Tiny Titans: Return to the Tree House #1-6 128 1401254926

In other media

The Tiny Titans versions of Robin, Cyborg, Starfire, Beast Boy, and Raven appear in Teen Titans Go! vs. Teen Titans. They are summoned alongside other versions of the Teen Titans to take on Hexagon. In the graphic novel Teen Titans Go! To the Library! by Baltazar and Aureliani, the TTG Titans enter the Tiny Titans universe.

See also

References

  1. ^ 2009 Eisner Award winners, Comic-Con.org. Archived from the original on November 14, 2010.

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