No. of pages 59
Published: 2004
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In "Teen Titans," a group of young superheroes, including Robin, Starfire, Raven, Beast Boy, and Cyborg, come together to form a formidable team dedicated to fighting crime and battling villains. Each character brings unique abilities and personal struggles, allowing for growth and camaraderie as they navigate the challenges of adolescence alongside their heroic duties. As they confront powerful foes and work to protect their city, they also face internal conflicts, forge strong friendships, and learn what it truly means to be a hero. The story explores themes of teamwork, identity, and the importance of trust in the face of danger. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
This book is part of a book series called Teen Titans .
This book has been graded for interest at 7-10 years.
There are 59 pages in this book. This book was published in 2004 by Scholastic .
Penny Arlon writes children's nonfiction, taking inspiration from her own children. Her books range from preschool titles to family reference books, and include the Art Attack books, based on the award-winning CITV (UK) children's television program, and all 14 titles in Dorling Kindersley's Eye Know series. She is the author of almost all the books in the Scholastic Discover More emergent and confident reader strands, which have won numerous accolades and prizes.
This book is in the following series:
Teen Titans
The Teen Titans series by various authors including Aptekar, Armstrong, Baltazar, Beechen, and Carlo is a comic book series centred around the Teen Titans, a team of young superheroes from the DC Comics universe. These characters are often sidekicks of famous heroes like Batman and Superman, or heroes in their own right. The series typically explores themes of teamwork, friendship, and coming-of-age struggles, all while the characters face threats from supervillains and other challenges. The series is typically set in a fictional city, often Jump City, and the Titans headquarters, known as Titans Tower, which is shaped like a giant "T." The Titans often face threats both within the city and across the universe, depending on the storyline. The main premise of the Teen Titans series revolves around these young heroes balancing their personal lives and relationships with the responsibilities of being superheroes. They face various threats from supervillains, dark forces, and intergalactic enemies while dealing with typical teenage issues like friendships, identity, and leadership. Depending on the specific version of the series, the Teen Titans comics appeal to a wide range of readers. The core series tends to be aimed at teen and young adult audiences, while spin-offs like Tiny Titans are more suitable for younger readers.